Posted by sturd on November 10, 2008, 1:18 pm
http://www.cyclenews.com/ShowStory.asp?HeadlineID 180
Fritz was the king of Grattan in 1983-4. He must have been 16
or 17 when I met him. He was riding a damn fast XT500 frankenbike
and beating TZ250s.
But in 85 he and I were both chasing Yamabucks on our FZ750s
and he came to Nelson, my home track. Polen came and beat
us all but Fritz and I had a race long battle for second that it
looked like he was going to win, by a couple bike lengths.
Then on the last lap coming out of the carousel I got a decent
drive on the inside and pushed up to just inside his right
shoulder. He heard me but looked over his left shoulder,
slowed down a milli-mph, and looked back over his
right shoulder as I pulled alongside where I had the
line for the next corner. Our faces were 3 feet away
from each other and while he saw my smile, I saw his
look of astonishment and then realization he just gave
away $100.
Every time I ran into him after that, I reminded him of that
look on his face.
Last time I saw him was a couple years ago at a Michigan
vintage motocross. His dad is into it and Fritz had come to
spectate and help dad. We reminisced a bit and one more
time, I reminded him of that look.
I'm going to send that $100 to his kid's college account.
Godspeed Fritz
Mike S.
Posted by Champ on November 10, 2008, 1:53 pm
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 10:18:11 -0800 (PST), sturd
>http://www.cyclenews.com/ShowStory.asp?HeadlineID 180
>Fritz was the king of Grattan in 1983-4. He must have been 16
>or 17 when I met him. He was riding a damn fast XT500 frankenbike
>and beating TZ250s.
>But in 85 he and I were both chasing Yamabucks on our FZ750s
>and he came to Nelson, my home track. Polen came and beat
>us all but Fritz and I had a race long battle for second that it
>looked like he was going to win, by a couple bike lengths.
>Then on the last lap coming out of the carousel I got a decent
>drive on the inside and pushed up to just inside his right
>shoulder. He heard me but looked over his left shoulder,
>slowed down a milli-mph, and looked back over his
>right shoulder as I pulled alongside where I had the
>line for the next corner. Our faces were 3 feet away
>from each other and while he saw my smile, I saw his
>look of astonishment and then realization he just gave
>away $100.
Nice story.
>I'm going to send that $100 to his kid's college account.
Nice gesture
>Godspeed Fritz
I didn't know him, but anyone who races and then dies young of some
disease always reminds me that I've made the right choices.
Thanks for the post.
--
Champ
Posted by Howard Kveck on November 10, 2008, 9:32 pm
wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 10:18:11 -0800 (PST), sturd
>
> >http://www.cyclenews.com/ShowStory.asp?HeadlineID 180
> >
> >Fritz was the king of Grattan in 1983-4. He must have been 16
> >or 17 when I met him. He was riding a damn fast XT500 frankenbike
> >and beating TZ250s.
> >
> >But in 85 he and I were both chasing Yamabucks on our FZ750s
> >and he came to Nelson, my home track. Polen came and beat
> >us all but Fritz and I had a race long battle for second that it
> >looked like he was going to win, by a couple bike lengths.
> >Then on the last lap coming out of the carousel I got a decent
> >drive on the inside and pushed up to just inside his right
> >shoulder. He heard me but looked over his left shoulder,
> >slowed down a milli-mph, and looked back over his
> >right shoulder as I pulled alongside where I had the
> >line for the next corner. Our faces were 3 feet away
> >from each other and while he saw my smile, I saw his
> >look of astonishment and then realization he just gave
> >away $100.
>
> Nice story.
>
> >I'm going to send that $100 to his kid's college account.
>
> Nice gesture
>
> >Godspeed Fritz
>
> I didn't know him, but anyone who races and then dies young of some
> disease always reminds me that I've made the right choices.
>
> Thanks for the post.
Yep.
--
tanx,
Howard
Abandon the Creeping Meatball!
remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
>Fritz was the king of Grattan in 1983-4. He must have been 16
>or 17 when I met him. He was riding a damn fast XT500 frankenbike
>and beating TZ250s.
>But in 85 he and I were both chasing Yamabucks on our FZ750s
>and he came to Nelson, my home track. Polen came and beat
>us all but Fritz and I had a race long battle for second that it
>looked like he was going to win, by a couple bike lengths.
>Then on the last lap coming out of the carousel I got a decent
>drive on the inside and pushed up to just inside his right
>shoulder. He heard me but looked over his left shoulder,
>slowed down a milli-mph, and looked back over his
>right shoulder as I pulled alongside where I had the
>line for the next corner. Our faces were 3 feet away
>from each other and while he saw my smile, I saw his
>look of astonishment and then realization he just gave
>away $100.