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Confused Indy SX fans & Langston a quitter?
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[QUOTE="BunduBasher, post: 263808, member: 17314"] I don't think a guy who just needs to finish 3rd to become 125 National champ just [b]quits[/b] in the final race of the season because he is in tears and emotional. Maybe after the wheel went he was out of the race, championship etc, second was all he was going to get. The guy raced his heart out, and really deserved the championship. OK, so he has a good cry now and then, but I can bet you, after all is said and done, he will be the first to say 'yeah, its tough, but that's racing' :) BTW, the guy is a world champion, he definitely did not [b]quit[/b] his way to the top. As to the booing, is is all part of the game, lots of fun can be had at an SX event. DV no doubt is probably having the time of his life, all the boos must be really getting him pumped up. He probably enjoys it too. I can bet the most fun he has, is with his fans before and after the race, these are the people that really count. (to the rider that is) [/QUOTE]
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