Nicholas 'Dozer' Wey

RbR
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Edited Date/Time 2/16/2015 7:56am
In all of my years watching professional racing I don't think I've ever seen anyone get bulldozered out of the way quite like that. Chisholm has to be scratching his head wondering what the hell happened.
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gt80rider
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2/15/2015 11:09am
Why would he be wondering that? Last corner of the last lap of the lcq for the final transfer spot. I would only be left wondering if wey hadnt boxed him out...
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2/15/2015 11:11am
gt80rider wrote:
Why would he be wondering that? Last corner of the last lap of the lcq for the final transfer spot. I would only be left wondering...
Why would he be wondering that? Last corner of the last lap of the lcq for the final transfer spot. I would only be left wondering if wey hadnt boxed him out...
I agree. Great pass by the veteran.
uk125250
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2/15/2015 11:42am
Nothing to wonder about really. It was his own fault. Not dirty at all.
2/15/2015 11:49am Edited Date/Time 2/15/2015 11:55am
RbR wrote:
In all of my years watching professional racing I don't think I've ever seen anyone get bulldozered out of the way quite like that. Chisholm has...
In all of my years watching professional racing I don't think I've ever seen anyone get bulldozered out of the way quite like that. Chisholm has to be scratching his head wondering what the hell happened.
I've seen way worse with less at stake. What did Chisholm expect on the last corner of the last lap of the lcq for the final transfer spot.

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2/15/2015 11:54am
RbR wrote:
In all of my years watching professional racing I don't think I've ever seen anyone get bulldozered out of the way quite like that. Chisholm has...
In all of my years watching professional racing I don't think I've ever seen anyone get bulldozered out of the way quite like that. Chisholm has to be scratching his head wondering what the hell happened.
I thought the same thing. It wasn't really a "take out", he just kind of "bulldozed" him out of the way. Was entertaining.
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2/15/2015 1:35pm
But if Friese did it then he's a prick, right?
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2/15/2015 2:48pm
Xeno wrote:
But if Friese did it then he's a prick, right?
No, not at all... Laughing

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2/15/2015 2:52pm
Friese and Sorby in not so distant history have pulled that move... It was last corner for the transfer spot tho and it wasn't a t-bone. All good.
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2/15/2015 4:22pm
Classic LCQ. Go back and look at Sipes Vs Moss LCQ battle.
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2/15/2015 4:41pm
After getting in the way of the leaders in the not to distant past, my wife has begun referring to him as "Nick in the Way"
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2/15/2015 4:44pm
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No, not at all... :laugh: [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2012/09/18/2_stroke_nationals_294360.JPG[/img]
No, not at all... Laughing

LOL wildbill...

The lookback does make is seem slightly prickish. Smile
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2/15/2015 6:44pm
Not clean, but in no way dirty, I think it was one of the most skillful passes I've ever seen. They always say you can't pass a guy by following him ... well, Nick Wey would beg to differ.
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2/15/2015 6:54pm
gt80rider wrote:
Why would he be wondering that? Last corner of the last lap of the lcq for the final transfer spot. I would only be left wondering...
Why would he be wondering that? Last corner of the last lap of the lcq for the final transfer spot. I would only be left wondering if wey hadnt boxed him out...
fins227 wrote:
I agree. Great pass by the veteran.
I agree to. Chisolm should have known better.
2/15/2015 7:14pm
gt80rider wrote:
Why would he be wondering that? Last corner of the last lap of the lcq for the final transfer spot. I would only be left wondering...
Why would he be wondering that? Last corner of the last lap of the lcq for the final transfer spot. I would only be left wondering if wey hadnt boxed him out...
fins227 wrote:
I agree. Great pass by the veteran.
Madc32 wrote:
I agree to. Chisolm should have known better.
I can't believe he left the door open like that.
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2/15/2015 8:53pm

Especially considering Chisolm isn't a newbie by any means!!
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2/15/2015 9:39pm
ToolMaker wrote:
After getting in the way of the leaders in the not to distant past, my wife has begun referring to him as "Nick in the Way"...
After getting in the way of the leaders in the not to distant past, my wife has begun referring to him as "Nick in the Way"
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2/15/2015 9:50pm
It is kinda weird seeing a guy with a number as low as eleven not qualifying for the main. If chizholm races in Canada again this summer does he finally lose the 11?
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2/16/2015 3:27am
roadblock 1 week, bulldozer the next, wondering what he will bring in the future?
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2/16/2015 4:01am
Chiz would have done the same thing in the same position.

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2/16/2015 4:44am
Nick did a live track preview for the crowd at Arlington. It was pretty impressive that those guys can ride and talk to the crowd without wrecking their brains out. He was much more personable than I thought. I can't think of a time I've heard his voice or seen him interact with fans.
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2/16/2015 5:06am Edited Date/Time 2/16/2015 5:06am
IWreckALot wrote:
Nick did a live track preview for the crowd at Arlington. It was pretty impressive that those guys can ride and talk to the crowd without...
Nick did a live track preview for the crowd at Arlington. It was pretty impressive that those guys can ride and talk to the crowd without wrecking their brains out. He was much more personable than I thought. I can't think of a time I've heard his voice or seen him interact with fans.
You must be young
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2/16/2015 5:12am
IWreckALot wrote:
Nick did a live track preview for the crowd at Arlington. It was pretty impressive that those guys can ride and talk to the crowd without...
Nick did a live track preview for the crowd at Arlington. It was pretty impressive that those guys can ride and talk to the crowd without wrecking their brains out. He was much more personable than I thought. I can't think of a time I've heard his voice or seen him interact with fans.
Premix wrote:
You must be young
Schmuck. Everyone haven't had the opportunity to be around the sport from the beginning.
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2/16/2015 5:24am
IWreckALot wrote:
Nick did a live track preview for the crowd at Arlington. It was pretty impressive that those guys can ride and talk to the crowd without...
Nick did a live track preview for the crowd at Arlington. It was pretty impressive that those guys can ride and talk to the crowd without wrecking their brains out. He was much more personable than I thought. I can't think of a time I've heard his voice or seen him interact with fans.
Premix wrote:
You must be young
Olson wrote:
Schmuck. Everyone haven't had the opportunity to be around the sport from the beginning.
*Hasn't



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2/16/2015 5:40am
Premix wrote:
You must be young
Olson wrote:
Schmuck. Everyone haven't had the opportunity to be around the sport from the beginning.
Premix wrote:
*Hasn't [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/02/16/80382/s1200_imagesCAPDTBY5.jpg[/img]
*Hasn't



I'd imagine it was more accurate than your reply would be in Swedish...
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Olson wrote:
Schmuck. Everyone haven't had the opportunity to be around the sport from the beginning.
Premix wrote:
*Hasn't [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/02/16/80382/s1200_imagesCAPDTBY5.jpg[/img]
*Hasn't



timlake wrote:
I'd imagine it was more accurate than your reply would be in Swedish...


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2/16/2015 5:53am
Olson wrote:
Schmuck. Everyone haven't had the opportunity to be around the sport from the beginning.
Premix wrote:
*Hasn't [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/02/16/80382/s1200_imagesCAPDTBY5.jpg[/img]
*Hasn't



timlake wrote:
I'd imagine it was more accurate than your reply would be in Swedish...
When we start posting on a Swedish message board...then his reply in Swedish will be relative....
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2/16/2015 6:22am
Thanks for the english lesson. I'm sure it will come in handy.
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Olson wrote:
Thanks for the english lesson. I'm sure it will come in handy.
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