minig0d
10-27-2006, 01:03 AM
This is verbatim an email I received I'm not gonna take the time to paraphrase it since its fairly short... the links speak for themselves...
Fellow Sportbike riders,
On October 8th, 2001 I lost one of the best friends I will ever have and the Sportbike community lost a true rider.
Those of you who have been part of the Sportbike World community know that we lost Tiffany "Sportbike Girl" Weirbach our Sportbike World "Women Riders" moderator that day.
Tiffany's father Judd and I have kept in contact over the years. Recently he published a book called "Dad's Girl" that he has written about Tiffany. I finished reading the book almost 2 weeks ago. I have been trying so hard to come up with words for this email to tell you about not only the book, but what Tiffany meant to not only me but to the entire online Sportbike community. But I just can't, every time I type something it just does not seem to truly express my feelings.
So I am going to just point you to a few links and let you explore. Please take the time to purchase a copy of the book and learn about Tiffany a true Sportbike rider and a hero in my book.
Thank you.
Robert Basil
Sportbike World Founder
http://www.dadsgirl.org
The Books website
http://tiffanysmelanomafoundation.blogspot.com
Tiffany's Melanoma Foundation
http://www.sportbikegirl.com
The website that started it all.
Fellow Sportbike riders,
On October 8th, 2001 I lost one of the best friends I will ever have and the Sportbike community lost a true rider.
Those of you who have been part of the Sportbike World community know that we lost Tiffany "Sportbike Girl" Weirbach our Sportbike World "Women Riders" moderator that day.
Tiffany's father Judd and I have kept in contact over the years. Recently he published a book called "Dad's Girl" that he has written about Tiffany. I finished reading the book almost 2 weeks ago. I have been trying so hard to come up with words for this email to tell you about not only the book, but what Tiffany meant to not only me but to the entire online Sportbike community. But I just can't, every time I type something it just does not seem to truly express my feelings.
So I am going to just point you to a few links and let you explore. Please take the time to purchase a copy of the book and learn about Tiffany a true Sportbike rider and a hero in my book.
Thank you.
Robert Basil
Sportbike World Founder
http://www.dadsgirl.org
The Books website
http://tiffanysmelanomafoundation.blogspot.com
Tiffany's Melanoma Foundation
http://www.sportbikegirl.com
The website that started it all.