More On Jody Hendley, R.I.P.

More On Jody Hendley, R.I.P.

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FIRST PERSON/OPINION Via e-mail: His considerable talent on a motorcycle was surpassed only by his success at being a giving, caring person. Jody helped me numerous times at the track with helpful hints, sage advice and cheerleading support. His impact on me was far greater than our casual friendship might imply. We have lost one of the truly good guys. Reg Kittrelle Scotts Valley, California FIRST PERSON/OPINION Via e-mail: I was shocked when I logged on this afternoon. I couldn’t believe what I had just seen, Jody Hendley R.I.P. Jody was a way cool bro from So Cal. I remember my club racing days with John Hilton. Jody was always around and he was always pleasant to be around. And it was always cool to see him at the AMA nationals riding that ‘0l 883 in the Superstock and twins classes. He tried so hard. He was always thinking positive, even on his bad days. My condolences to his family. Joey Lombardo LBC FIRST PERSON/OPINION Via e-mail: I feel I have to pass on a few general memories and statements about Jody, and the impact he had on a lot of people. From the first time I met Jody, it was quite obvious that he was an exceptional person. You see, the first time I met the man was in turn 9 at Willow Springs, and I had just started racing. Riding my semi-new 96 YZF 750 in practice, I was (I thought) railing through turn 9 and going no faster than any man could go. Then here comes this orange monstrosity by me just before the apex – and I could not believe it, I had just gotten passed by a Hardley Able-to. So I had to go meet this guy. Well the person who I thought I was going to meet was way different in my mind than the person that I talked to. One of the most sincere, nice and quality individuals that I have ever met in my life. For the 3 or so years that followed, every time I saw him at any track, or if he saw me, we always had a few words, a handshake, a smile and appreciation for each other. Appreciation – not for any particular reason, mind you, or at least none that I could fathom. Just the fact that we were around, and enjoying racing. I wish there were more like you around Jody. A whole lot more. The world is definitely a lesser place for his passing. I never met Jody’s family, but please know that he was one of the best people I have ever met in my life, and he will definitely be missed. My sincere condolences. Godspeed Jody. Steve Sturm WSMC #98 Glendora, California

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