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English: German warrior Pit Beirer was vice-World Champion in the late 90s. I befriended him after trying to console him from just missing the title in Budds Creek Maryland. We have kept in touch since the accident that ended his career. He is the race director of KTM Grand Prix motocross teams. (original text)
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This image, which was originally posted to Picasa Web Albums, was reviewed on 19 September 2010 by the administrator or reviewer Dnikitin, who confirmed that it was available on Picasa Web Albums under the above license on that date.

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