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He certainly is,i guess once you have that racer blood in you nothing will stop you trying to race again,It took a lot of guts and determination to get back to wining . tough guys those racers... or mad
His injuries certainly put me off crashing But so determined to fight back and race again is a quality that not many could follow through as he has.
Amazing - the sheer determination to carry on after such a horrific injury with it's later complications is something we really can't comprehend. I'm not sure most of us could cope with a right hand gear shift now!
He managed a 131 mph lap time from a standing start in yesterday's practice. The 133 mph lap record may be beaten this year.
I was lucky enough to be sat at Metropolis to see him win the Supersport race at the NW200 a couple of weeks ago, the man's a true legend.