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Date Posted: 14:57:20 04/10/06 Mon
Author: Varmit
Subject: Hap, I am speaking about the last year he rode in the pbr which I believe he retired after the pbr finals in oct. 2002. Which he won a total of $45,000 that year in the pbr.
In reply to: Hap 's message, "Ty was always right up there towards the top in the PBR, just never got it won. Most guys would be considered winners by doing that well, but since it's Ty, maybe just being towards the top makes him washed up. About the kids coming into the PBR that haven't made a name as a two or three event hand, that's just my point I was trying to make, there are some great prospects that we may never hear of because they go to the PBR instead." on 14:35:11 04/10/06 Mon


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