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Wow!
Sad that he took his own life. Fond memory of him in that pic. Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome in action shot!
Always sad to hear of someone taking their life. While it may have been years ago, I'm sorry for your loss.sigpic
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That would be Sparta.... I even raced my 83 Gs 750 e there...his name is Kevin Blackmore, he was a drag racing legend there. Looked like a mild mannered accountant.... very preppy. But a mad man on a bike. Very smart... when I lived with him he went to Western University and he wanted to be an insurance actuaries.Originally posted by steve murdoch View PostCool pic, Trev.
Doesn't look like Cayuga, is that Sparta?
Grand Bend Motorsports has a memorial race weekend every year in his honour.No signature :(
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Yes, Kevin was a local legend. He worked for Lafarge, an industrial cement producer. I raced against him many times. I remember attending his funeral in Woodstock. The church was packed with friends from the dragracing community. We were horrified and shocked by his death. A grim reminder of the power of depression.80 gs1100 16-v ported & polished, 1 mm oversize intake valves, 1150 carbs w/Dynojet stage 3, plus Bandit/gsxr upgrades
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Nice to know you were at his Funeral. Kevin worked at that cement plant while he was in university and living with me...he did not like it. But it became a case of "golden hand cuffs"...money was too good. He probably would have been happier doing something else but it gave him the time off to do his racing.Originally posted by nastyjones View PostYes, Kevin was a local legend. He worked for Lafarge, an industrial cement producer. I raced against him many times. I remember attending his funeral in Woodstock. The church was packed with friends from the dragracing community. We were horrified and shocked by his death. A grim reminder of the power of depression.
He was a funny guy and it makes me so sad to think he was hurting so much.No signature :(
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