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#34
Originally posted by db:
one way to win or at least be competitive
if rob is helping you this year
rule #1 find out what class rob is in
rule#2 pick a different class
you wouldnt expect a fellow runner in a marathon
to slow down so you could catch up.
however i have competed alongside rob and he a great guy for all the help he has givin me.
but just like me he is there to win.
one thing you have to keep in mind is even if you only place 4th or 5th you still had fun, and dont look at it as a disapointment, rather than a learning curve.
it brings to mind a certain crx that handed rob his azz more than a few times.
rob kept at it until he beat him.
cant remember the last time i saw that crx since then, [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
good luck in the 2005 season arron!!!
one way to win or at least be competitive
if rob is helping you this year
rule #1 find out what class rob is in
rule#2 pick a different class
you wouldnt expect a fellow runner in a marathon
to slow down so you could catch up.
however i have competed alongside rob and he a great guy for all the help he has givin me.
but just like me he is there to win.
one thing you have to keep in mind is even if you only place 4th or 5th you still had fun, and dont look at it as a disapointment, rather than a learning curve.
it brings to mind a certain crx that handed rob his azz more than a few times.
rob kept at it until he beat him.
cant remember the last time i saw that crx since then, [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
good luck in the 2005 season arron!!!
#35
Originally posted by Z-Bot:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by db:
one way to win or at least be competitive
if rob is helping you this year
rule #1 find out what class rob is in
rule#2 pick a different class
you wouldnt expect a fellow runner in a marathon
to slow down so you could catch up.
however i have competed alongside rob and he a great guy for all the help he has givin me.
but just like me he is there to win.
one thing you have to keep in mind is even if you only place 4th or 5th you still had fun, and dont look at it as a disapointment, rather than a learning curve.
it brings to mind a certain crx that handed rob his azz more than a few times.
rob kept at it until he beat him.
cant remember the last time i saw that crx since then, [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
good luck in the 2005 season arron!!!
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by db:
one way to win or at least be competitive
if rob is helping you this year
rule #1 find out what class rob is in
rule#2 pick a different class
you wouldnt expect a fellow runner in a marathon
to slow down so you could catch up.
however i have competed alongside rob and he a great guy for all the help he has givin me.
but just like me he is there to win.
one thing you have to keep in mind is even if you only place 4th or 5th you still had fun, and dont look at it as a disapointment, rather than a learning curve.
it brings to mind a certain crx that handed rob his azz more than a few times.
rob kept at it until he beat him.
cant remember the last time i saw that crx since then, [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
good luck in the 2005 season arron!!!
this season might be crazy, if they don't limit amplifiers.
it might not hurt the local competitors,but it'd take alot of money to compete at worlds.
#38
Originally posted by Graham:
cool, I cant wait, so what class is Rob competing in? I'll be in Street A, and possibly B. I know he'll kick my butt into next year. but it'll be fun regardless
cool, I cant wait, so what class is Rob competing in? I'll be in Street A, and possibly B. I know he'll kick my butt into next year. but it'll be fun regardless
#39
Hey Rob do you still have that turbo laying around for the Busa. Remember the one we talked about at BPs. Also if you find time bring that housing over to Aaron Machine Shop, and ask for Brenden. [img]graemlins/bow.gif[/img]
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