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Aussies Overseas

Posted: 08 Feb 2010 | By: oggies | Section: Road Chat | Replies: 15

AG - Good piece in AMCN about Aussies overseas, do you know where Atcho, your brother Aaron, Glen Richards & West ended up….Not much news on O'Halloran either???? Bloody good talent to miss out on rides..

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AG23

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AG23 7:00PM February 8th 2010

Hey mate,

Thanks for that! Something different to hear from those guys. My brother is still being finalised, Atcho is racing Moto2 in Spain I think, Glen Richards is British Superstock and Supersport I think, West is TBA on Moto2 World Championship list, and O'Halloran is riding a Triumph in British Supersport.

We try to keep up to date with these guys as much as possible, however it's quite difficult to get a hold of them at times while they're overseas in various series.

Thanks,
AG

Mach24

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Mach24 7:08PM February 8th 2010

Damian Cudlin is riding an R6 in the IDM Supersport class.

Racegod

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Racegod 7:32PM February 8th 2010

I'm riding in Double Bay in the Cougar class with "Da Bone"

AG23

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AG23 7:45PM February 8th 2010

Haha yeah nice.... race to James Spence's kings cross nightclub!

Drflexx

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Drflexx 4:13PM February 9th 2010

Yeah enjoyed the AMCN peice Al. Good to keep up with all the aussies abroad plus .Cam Donald is god! cant wait for TT.

luv4thgear

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luv4thgear 1:52PM February 10th 2010

I would really like to see Glen Richards do well, I think he's a good rider who only needs one championship to open a lot of opportunities. And Chris Vermulens move simply scares the hell out of me, hoping it not a big hole he has just steeped into.

Drflexx

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Drflexx 3:36PM February 10th 2010

Chris is a great rider and a top guy, would love to see him win a few championships. Kwaka seems like suicide from the outside, but they have some big plans and its a big effort. Chris definatly knows more than hes letting on..

luv4thgear

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luv4thgear 3:47PM February 10th 2010

I hope you and him are right.

HUTCHY

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HUTCHY 5:25PM February 10th 2010

Glen Richards has already won a British supersport championship and u think even a superstock one a while back. Can't ask for much more than that, but I guess he is getting on in age now and factorys want young talent I guess.

Any news yet on westy?

Drflexx

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Drflexx 5:56PM February 10th 2010

Westy needs to be in moto2, or at least should be. when his heads right hes unstopable

Mach24

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Mach24 7:32PM April 2nd 2010

Anyone know if Shannon Etheridge is still going round?

watchout

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watchout 6:30AM April 3rd 2010

Here'a an update on O'Halloran.First free pratice at Brands Hatch pouring rain and he sits onto of the time sheets with his new team Tag Truimph in SS .

Jasemorris

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Jasemorris 9:08AM April 3rd 2010

Hey Mach, Shannon made a last minute decision this year to switch to racing speedway in Australia. He is a previous dirt tracker so should go alright.

Mach24

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Mach24 11:42AM April 3rd 2010

Thanks JM.

Shame in many ways as Shannon appeared to have a strong RR future.

Mach24

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Mach24 5:27PM May 9th 2010

From Atcho's site:

The A & R Racing Team has made a decision to end their agreement with Mark (Atcho) Aitchison for the 2010 Moto2 CEV Championship. The decision comes on the back of the opening round, held at the Catalunya circuit, where Atcho managed to score a respectable 7th place result, given a tough weekend for his first competitive outing with the RSV bike. The A& R Team have concluded that a number of factors were responsible for their ultimate decision on the situation & that they felt it would be more viable to continue with another rider for the remainder of the championship.

Atcho was shocked by the news of his team wanting to part company with him & now has the task of looking for another opportunity either inside the world championship paddock or inside one of the domestic championship paddocks.

"To say that I am completely stunned and shocked by the decision the managers of the A& R Racing Team have made to go their separate way, ending our working relationship, is a huge understatement. Unfortunately during our first race weekend, we did have some unforeseen circumstances that prevented us from making a better result, but in the end I know I didn’t make any mistakes & I gave 110% effort toward the project. It seems other political factors have contributed to their decision & for this reason I am very saddened by the situation. I wish to say thank you to all the technical personnel involved in the project, my personal sponsors, family and friends who have been very supportive during this time. Now all I can do is move on, refocus and find another opportunity on a competitive bike & team & produce the results that I know I am capable of".

Atcho would like to take this opportunity to thank of his personal sponsors who have continued their ongoing support in 2010; X-Lite, Berik, Hunter Valley Paintball Australia, RIAA, Drink Cup, Swings & Roundabouts, JaxQuickfit Tyres, OzQuest Homeloans.

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