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WSS: Harms set to remain in Supersport.

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WSS: Harms set to remain in Supersport.

Robbin Harms looks set to remain in the World Supersport Championship in 2009 after revealing he has penned a deal to race for Team Veidec next season.

 2 people agree.  2 people disagree.

WOOOO HOOOO!!!!!
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Posted by Harms127 - Unregistered (48 days ago)
 1 people agree.

One of the most exciting, never give up, hardest riders out there in ANY class, personally, I have really enjoyed watching him, but then, I do not have to share a circuit with him, and a few riders have not managed to STAY OUT OF HARMS WAY
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Posted by 916 - Unregistered (47 days ago)
Yes' very fine.. but stay on the wheels' and finish the race!!!! if not 2009- than hes changes are over (if he not finding a very,very good sponsor who will pay for seeing the racer only finish 50%-60% of the races..)

Remeber! if you are not from UK, Spain or Italy aso. ist had to be in road racing for long if the point are not coming on the acount, so to speek.

RC30: soon with Motec M800 www.durbahn.de the best in motorcycle..
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Posted by RC30 - Unregistered (46 days ago)
 1 people agree.

Its much easier to teach a fast rider to stop crashing than it is to teach a slow rider to ride fast.
i hope Robbin has learned from his mistakes and lost none of his raw speed, good luck fella!
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Posted by 916 - Unregistered (46 days ago)
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