Died today following Saturdays crash at the NW200.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/northern-ireland/27478727
RIP Simon Andrews
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Re: RIP Simon Andrews
My wife and i have met and chewed the cud with simon on many occasions . He was a nice young lad and a great ambassador for motorcycle racing and will be sorely missed .Our heart felt wishes go out to his family and all who were close to him .R.I.P
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Re: RIP Simon Andrews
Sad News, remember the TT Legends Endurance Racing Documentary a year or so ago, Simon returning from injury then to work in the team...
Came across as a real nice bloke...
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Re: RIP Simon Andrews
All part of the game of death that is road racing.
So if you enjoy road racing maybe you should not be sad?
So if you enjoy road racing maybe you should not be sad?
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'should not be sad' WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i really enjoy watching road racing, racers take risks, but not to be sad when a young nice talented man dies and leaves a devostated family behind. ??? 'game of death'!!!!!!!!! WTF. sometimes you really talk shite.gn2 wrote:All part of the game of death that is road racing.
So if you enjoy road racing maybe you should not be sad?
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A really stupid comment to make.
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Re: RIP Simon Andrews
? WTF?gn2 wrote:All part of the game of death that is road racing.
So if you enjoy road racing maybe you should not be sad?
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Re: RIP Simon Andrews
I get where gn2 is coming from in that statement, very few people get to spend the last moments of their life doing what they get the most kick out of.
gn2 please correct me if I am wrong but I think he is not saying you should be happy about this guys passing or indifferent, but you should acknowledge that Simon died doing what he loves and that this does not have to be shown with sadness.
RIP Simon
gn2 please correct me if I am wrong but I think he is not saying you should be happy about this guys passing or indifferent, but you should acknowledge that Simon died doing what he loves and that this does not have to be shown with sadness.
RIP Simon
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Re: RIP Simon Andrews
Im not picking holes out of gn2's statment, but I enjoy road racing, im sad for his family, im sad for the early end to his life, im sad we'll Never see him race again! He was a very talented rider. Thats how I see it.
Racers/riders do get killed more so in road racing granted, but when there is a fatality the result is immensely sad for the rider and for the family who will grieve for years afterwards, and change their lives forever. Its not a "game of death".
Racers/riders do get killed more so in road racing granted, but when there is a fatality the result is immensely sad for the rider and for the family who will grieve for years afterwards, and change their lives forever. Its not a "game of death".
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.