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Motorcycle Racing
Why down to 800 cc?
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<blockquote data-quote="tstaff" data-source="post: 381061" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Fingers & toes</p><p></p><p>Randy Renfrow!</p><p></p><p>The diminutive Virginian was one of the most widely liked riders in the paddock, a consummate professional who was always honest about his riding and never fabricated excuses for his results. Renfrow, who won three AMA road racing titles in his 22-year, non-continuous career, announced his retirement more than once, always returning to the sport he loved, despite being injured seriously more than once. The crash most people remember came at Willow Springs Raceway in 1991. Renfrow was taking part in Honda test session when he hit the turn eight dip and lost control. His hand got caught in the rear of his Honda and he lost his thumb. Undeterred, Renfrow had his big toe surgically removed and attached in place of his thumb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tstaff, post: 381061, member: 1017"] Fingers & toes Randy Renfrow! The diminutive Virginian was one of the most widely liked riders in the paddock, a consummate professional who was always honest about his riding and never fabricated excuses for his results. Renfrow, who won three AMA road racing titles in his 22-year, non-continuous career, announced his retirement more than once, always returning to the sport he loved, despite being injured seriously more than once. The crash most people remember came at Willow Springs Raceway in 1991. Renfrow was taking part in Honda test session when he hit the turn eight dip and lost control. His hand got caught in the rear of his Honda and he lost his thumb. Undeterred, Renfrow had his big toe surgically removed and attached in place of his thumb. [/QUOTE]
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