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@Andy Great story and picture.Indeed Murray was a legend and will be much missed for a number of reasons.
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@Andy Great story and picture.Just a little addendum to the writing above.Everso Biggyballies wrote: ↑3 years ago @Andy Great story and picture.
Indeed Murray was a legend and will be much missed for a number of reasons.
Thanks, mate
Houston seems to be a dirt track too.
It somehow reminded me to Jonesys' at Brands Hatch back in '08.
https://www.destentor.nl/regio/oud-moto ... ~a60537b5/Former motor center Boet van Dulmen (73) killed in accident in Ammerzoden
Former motorcycle councilor Boet van Dulmen (73) died this morning in a collision with a delivery van. That reports a family member. The accident happened at 10.15 am at the Onderwaard in Ammerzoden, its place of residence. Van Dulmen was on the way on his bicycle.
Passers-by offered the victim first aid, after which the emergency services were overcoming it upon arrival. These efforts were in vain: the engine hero of yesteryear died on the spot. A police spokesperson reports that.
Exactly how the accident could happen, the police are going to investigate.
At the beginning of 2020, a bust was unveiled for 'Den Boet' in Ammerzoden. Van Dulmen was not a factory rider and thereby had to do on less material than its competitors. Yet in 1979 he won the Grand Prix of Finland and was second at the TT in Assen in 1981.