It was such a unique, intimate and "unplugged" event that it was more akin to "hanging out with the guys in the pub" or even in your living room, than anything else. The speakers blurted out numerous memorable quotes. We wont say who said them, out of respect (what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, so to speak) however comments like "The (insert make of bike)?? It was a hunk of shit!!!" ... or "When he came on the scene I used to call him (insert name) cuz he's such an asshole" ... are seldom heard as headlines in industry news. Licking your finger and sticking it in another rider's ear is generally not done in public, or seen on TV ...
The chatty Josh Hayes, in his southern drawl, shared his story about his first bike as a Christmas present, and kept the audience entertained, laughing and glued to their seats. When Colin Edwards told his story about his bike catching on fire and being doused in flames and race fuel, it was difficult to tell if we were listening to Colin or watching a stand up routine by Chris Rock. As Colin put it, "Fire makes you do crazy things! Really crazy things... Like. when you see fire... your like.. I'm out of there!!!"...
The night did have a very serious undertone, and that was the charity it supported. After all of the bench racing and kidding was over, Colin Edwards took the time to sum it up for everyone, and made sure that everyone knew why they were there.
Colin Edwards:
"I do a lot of work with the pediatric brain tumor foundation in Texas, and we're here for a reason, we're here for a cause, which is to bring people happiness and solitude and support.
And, it
sounds good... it's all ya know "oh yeah, we're here! We're supportive!" . ....but when you
see these kids.... these kids have no idea. Okay.. they are 5, 6, 7 years old, they are bald, they've had all the treatment and when you see them they're like normal kids and they're flat out, they're in sixth gear, pinned... yet they have no idea they're gonna be sick... 3 months later you find out they died... that's the problem... and that's why were here.... Were here to support the cause of curing this"
Hats off to Dat Louie for bringing all of us together to share such a wonderful, personal and intimate evening.
Source: Bikeland.org
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