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Doug henry fans watch this!!!

Doug has always been a class act.....him and his wife deserve a few breaks..but both are class....
 
Doug is the MAN!! A story like that makes me feel better about hanging up my leathers! :o
 
what a guy!! I never heard of him getting paralized:( good to see him making the most of it and still having a track for the kids to ride on. thanks for posting this!!
 
He is a Great guy, My Bro and I made the hand controls for his dozer and did some work on his Excavtor as well. His track is great, I have been ridding there for years.






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More power to you Doug! Keep up the hard work and determination! Our thoughts are with you and your family...
 
Never got to see him race, but my father-in-law has nothing but good things to say about his riding. And even better things to say about his actions in the pits...he's a guy alot of todays moto stars could look at and learn more then a few lessons.

Sad to hear about his wife...I imagine she's as dedicated as he is...hell she probably will have her own "what's your excuse" poster.
 
what a great guy, takes the cards he's dealt and makes the best out of life...:) Thank you for posting!
 
He was a good snocross racer when you consider he raced a Yamaha. Met him at snocross race and was cool, signed autograph in the pits for my wife and invited us in the trailer. One of the few pros who sat and watched most of the other qualifying races.
 
Great story. Brings back memories of Jimmy Button. Anyone know how he's doing?

I believe he has avery lucrative gig as a sports agent, leaning towards "x" style athletes. Racer X did a story on him this winter.
 
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