Jason's Shark RSR2 Troy CORSER White Large for sale $399. Barely Used!
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Andrea Ballerini Kork Ballington Hans Baltisberger Carlo Bandirola
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Andrea Ballerini Kork Ballington Hans Baltisberger Carlo Bandirola
Results and summary of a semi-dry Superpole from Miller Motorsports Park:
Race DetailsWerner Bergold Jacques Bernard Adrian Bernetic Manfred Bernsee
Pier Paolo Bianchi Stefano Bianco Fabio Biliotti Wilf Billington
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Angelo Bergamonti Werner Bergold Jacques Bernard Adrian Bernetic
I'm sure you're all familiar with the situation - after all, if you're reading a motorcycle racing website, the chances are good that you are no stranger to speed - you're out for a ride or a drive somewhere, and you get pulled over by the local constabulary. There are a number of responses to getting stopped by the long arm of the law: loudly protesting your innocence and shouting at the officer who stopped you; sullenly sitting on your bike and responding to all questions with little more than a Neanderthal grunt; or giving the good man or woman a welcoming smile, admitting your failings (whether you believe the charges to be just or not), claiming it to be totally out of character and promising never to let it happen again. And of the three possible responses, it is fairly obvious which one will receive the lightest sentence (and no, it's not the one where you tell the officer exactly what part of the male or female anatomy they most resemble).
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