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James Stewart: "Roczen is done"
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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1477318, member: 16119"] I agree with RM_guys post 100%. Well said my friend. I'd only add that it's amazing he was able to come back AT ALL after nearly losing that arm, or losing function for that matter. And then stuffs his other arm into a rear wheel a year later? I'd be taking that stuff as a "sign" lol. If anyone missed it: [MEDIA=youtube]VWvcU6iXbv4[/MEDIA] Another example (IMHO) is Chad Reed. After that "Chad-a-pult" launch in 2011, it seemed like it was the turning point in his career, and he wasn't even injured. There is no way that moon shot didn't leave a lasting impression. If he lands on the track? [MEDIA=youtube]ZC4f9TCg4zw[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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