RIP Norichan
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It would appear yet another one of our bretheren has gone to that long twisting road.

http://www.crash.net/news_view~cid~6~id~155570.htm

Tom
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#2
FrownSad news .
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LOAFIE Wrote:FrownSad news .
Hard to take on a truck and survive. The totally f****d rthing about such an argument being the truck can be in the wrong every time, we cant afford to be in the wrong once, f***, we can't afford to be in the wrong place once.

RIP Noric, another one gone riding ahead of us.


MaxAustralia2HayabusaAustralia2
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#4
Very sad news , have spoken to Norick via emails, very nice man or he was.
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#5
Same thing happened to a bloke near Tulla airport. Never heard of charges being laid against the driver. They prolly spun it so the bike rider was at fault..
Never ride the A model of anything.
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#6
Sad to hear of another good one going. Just goes to show, even the best riders need to have their wits about them when out on the public roads.
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#7
not good. I remember watching the race in the above article Barry Sheene was describing this bloke is a hand grenade on wheels not long before he crashed out.
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#8
Sad!


I really loved watchin him ride. I remember a race from Laguna Seca where he was giving Troy Corser a hell of a time. It was brilliant. Not that Troy would agree with me. Shame to loose such a bright light in the racing world, and a fellow rider, especially at such a young age.
RIP Noric

Geoff
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#9
Sayonara Abe/San

R.I.P


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never fly higher than your angel.
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