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3/5/2003
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Eric Severson
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Hey jimmy whats happenin man i just wanted to wish you good luck in daytona this weekend man i hope you have recovered fully too. see ya at the wedding man. Eric
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James Povolny Jr.
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Thanks Eric! We're gonna get you on a dirtbike sometime soon!
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2/18/2003
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stoney clements
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hey
i live close to your track over by I 94 i was just wondering if you were ever going to ope that track up to the poblic to ride on? I work at lake marion collision, Bruce says he knows your dad. i just wanted to say i am one of your biggest fans
rock on
stoney
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James Povolny Jr.
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Stoney, I am actually starting a race school out at Thorn Valley this summer and will open the track to the public when the school is not running. I am going to be at a lot of the local races this summer. Look for the TBT Boxvan!
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2/10/2003
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Troy Sandberg
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Waz up chiz-nit! This was my first visit to your web site. It's pretty neat. Very well done. Howerver, I did notice a spelling eror with Mr. Sid in his little presentation and updates with you and your racing (hehehe). Well I will see ya on Fri.
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James Povolny Jr.
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Thanks for the note. Call me!
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8/1/2002
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Randy Sawgill
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James, just found your web site, I noticed you've been riding really well since I was at the race this year at Troy. I'm a die hard at was at troy sat. and sunday and saw you consistently in the front of the pack (awesome for a privateer). Anyhow how does that 4-stroke compared to the 2-stroke? I noticed you weren't on a Snocross machine do you have your own team or are you a privateer?
Last of all you might get a kick out of this. On sat. I was watching a 250cc qualifyer when I heard two guys ripping on the anouncer hard. These guys were saying that Povolny was going to win if Ramsey crashes. They were right on target. Anyhow thought you might enjoy the story.
Good luck the rest of the year. Randy
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James Povolny Jr.
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I love the 4-stroke. I won't go back to riding anything else. It has so much power behind it and feels awesome to ride. I am riding a 4-stroke for Supercross also. During Motocross I was riding for myself and partly for Subway. For Supercross I am on the Subway team. You can check me out at Subwaymx.com also. Thanks for the compliments.
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7/3/2002
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Chad Deegan
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Hey James,
I look forward to watching for you this weekend in Red Bud, and then later at Millville, I am also a Minnesota native, in the Farmington area. Anyway, the big question, how does a person like myself get into the motocross industry, in a position behind the scenes, not as a mechanic, working for a company, team, etc? I am college educated, have a good job now, but wouldn't compare to working with the greatest sport in the world.... motocross/supercross!! Anyway, any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated, take care and good luck on your season.
cd
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James Povolny Jr.
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Chad,
He will be on the Subway team next year as #40. check out subwaymx.com.
Hmmm how to get involved with Motocross. Your best bet is to get involved with the sport, either as a mechanic or creating your own team, etc. it is definitely not an easy task, but it depends on who you know and what you know. what kind of business are you looking to do and what did you study in college?
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