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RC w/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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[QUOTE="James, post: 1233399, member: 27207"] If your reflexes are slowing down and you aren't as strong, then the smart thing is to not compete in a sport like motocross/supercross at that level. I think it was much safer for Michael Jordon and even many of those boxers to come back and compete well past their prime. No sense trying to run that pace, or hang around and graciously lose to live up to some expectations of a fading champion. I would argue he spent two years in SX fighting the losing battles as the aging champion but still pulling off the championship through sheer determination. Must have been tough for RC to get beat in so many SX races over the past few years. I just don't see how anyone can take anything away from the guy. [/QUOTE]
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