Racer Comes Back From Broken Neck, Pelvis To Win Regional Championship

Racer Comes Back From Broken Neck, Pelvis To Win Regional Championship

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Against All Odds Miguel Chirino returned to racing and won the CCS Southern 125 Grand Prix Road Racing Championship for 2004. Mid 2002 Miguel suffered a fractured neck and broken pelvis after running off of turn one at Jennings GP during a CCS Florida race. As a result of his injuries, Miguel was forced to wear a halo in order to restrict head movement and could not bare weight on his left leg until the pelvis healed.

“I was in the hospital for about four months, I had alot of time to think,” He says. “My brother Edward’s racing future was up in the air because he was looking to me for advice. I was talking about slowing down, but all I could really think about was how things should be the next time around. Better equipment and more training. Mid 2003 I purchased an RS125, which was tuned with the help of Zambrana Performance, and Long’s Motorcycle Sales. My objective soon became catching my brother. I have to thank The Grassbaugh family, Steve Wener, Eileen Gomez, and Suzanne Del Toro, they all jumped in and made it possible to make it to the races.”

Next season looks promising for the Chirino brothers. Edward finished second in 2003 and 2004 national 125 GP novice CCS championships. For more information visit www.PMSracing.com.

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