Blair Morgan Interview

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Deleted member 10829

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Good article, thanks for sharing Indy! Glad to hear he seems to be doing well.
 

snoluver1

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Thanks Indy. I also really miss watching him. He was truly amazing to watch, especially when racing against Hibbert!!
 

doospunk

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Great article. Looking back......, it's still exciting to remember seeing one of his freestyle tricks, and the way he rode. It just isn't the same today......, as it seems every young racer out there nowadays is doing the same, but trying to push the bar a bit higher. Still fun to watch, but the "pucker" factor isn't quite the same.
 

arcticgeorge

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great interview thanks for sharing. i have a snowcross paper with him on the front holding the Gold and i had him autograph it in Lake Geneva race.
 

lvr1000

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Great interview. I can't believe it has been 4 years since the accident and 10 years since he went to Doo. I still remember when I heard that. WHAT A TRADER i thought back then. I understand now and can't blame him. He was one of the best things to happen to Doo (IMHO). I sure hope he still gets residuals from them.
 

indy_500

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Me and Blair. Got a roomfull of his autographed posters in my room. My 05 is the first sled I haven't put a 7c sticker on, I think I'm going to have to do that now! (the date on the first pic is a bit off LOL)
 

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scott_b

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Great article, thanks for posting.

I know you are a young guy Indy and have been fortunate that "the worst day of your life" was when you damaged your sled and lost the trailer ramp. This article can put a lot of things in perspective for many of us.
 

Usd2bable2ride

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Awesome article. I can relate exactly to Blair... I didn't become paralyzed racing them, but I did riding them. Actually it will be 10 years on Friday for me since I crashed in Bessemer. It really does change your life and I too had the World by the ba!!s... at a young age. I however haven't riden since 2003, since becoming paralyzed from the belly button down. Sure do miss the sport, but the way season after season has been awful conditions in the U.P., I'm glad I sold my seld and never bought another one.
 
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lenny

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nice read, well worth the time and to learn from some of his experiences, thanks Indy
 
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