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The day started out great, perfect weather, great city.  Unfortnately it did't last.  I injured my leg in my first practice session and couldn't go out for my second session.  I rested my leg, iced it and went over to the Mobile Asterisk rig.  They fixed me up pretty good.  They put a muscle stimulator on my leg, taped it up great and gave me a shot in the "back side".  After a couple of hours I felt good, not much pain and I was ready for my night qualifier.  I got a great start and then, wham a big first turn pile up.  I ended up having to jump off my bike onto my sore leg and that was pretty much it for the night.  After that I couldn't lift my leg or put any weight on it.  So I was done for the night.  I have rested it and have been going to my trainer and working out.  I would like to thank the Mobile Asterisk rig for taking care of me, my trainer Brain for helping me out, and the crew at Tamer Motorsports Kawasaki for getting everything to the races.  Brad

I qualified for the night program and the main event through my heat.  I ended up 14th OA in the main event.  I am continuing to take this confidence and momentum and move forward.  Will be at San Diego next week.  Brad

I qualified for the night program and the main event through my heat.  I ended up 17th OA.  I am continuing to take this confidence and momentum and move forward.  Thanks to Tamer Motorsports Kawasaki, all my sponsors, my trainer Brian, everyone that has helped me and again all of you that sent me "good job" props.  Brad

I qualified for the night program, and then main event through the Last Chance Qualifier.  It felt great.  I made a big step and showed that I could make the main event.  I ended up 15th OA.  Now I am going to take this confidence and momentum and continue to move forward.  Thanks to Tamer Motorsports Kawasaki, all my sponsors, my trainer Brian, everyone that has helped me and all of you that sent me "good job" props.  Brad

I have qualified for the night program at A1, PHX and A2.  It has been alot of good learning and I am continuing to improve.  Definately a whole different ballgame than the Amateur Pro ranks.