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The store is owned by Tony and Sal Corso, and, on any given day, carries an inventory of about ten thousand bikes--from a Bob Jackson racer that costs about $1600 to a ten-speed Maino that sells for ninety dollars.
Apparently, on one jump, the gondola is so low that the organizers will have to stop the gondola from running whenever a racer is on the course, so the racer doesn't clip a car.
I definitely feel that I'm a racer from that standpoint".
If you didn't have enough money to build a racer from scratch, why not use someone else's design?
One of her roommates was a racer from Connecticut called Bug Pech, the niece of the Olympian Chip Knight.
A racer from the age of 17 and unlike many drivers an expert auto mechanic, Foyt participated in his first IndyCar race in 1957.
Its climax, wouldn't you know it, was a winning run by a racer from England — the first British medal of the Games.
On the front porch of a house a block from the cafe, where a Racer employee lived, cases of beer were stacked on Wednesday afternoon — a cold one handed, in ceremony or sacrament, to new mourners as they approached.
"From a wheelchair racer's perspective it can be a really expensive sport with a chair costing between £2,500-£5,000 and the gloves are £100, so we want to have a selection of equipment readily available for young people to be able to come and try it out".
You have to have a car with a small engine, anything over say a 2-litre goes from being a boy racer to just a racer, plus you won't be able to afford the insurance premiums.
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