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Sign the “Get Well” Card for Brett McCormick

Greg MacPherson by Greg MacPherson
May 1, 2012
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Reigning Canadian Superbike champion Brett McCormick returned home to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan last week where he continues to recover from injuries sustained during round three of the eni Superbike World Championship Series at Assen, Netherlands on April 22.

In an effort to welcome the young Canadian home and wish him a speedy recovery, Inside Motorcycles has created a virtual “Get Well” card for Brett that we encourage all of our readers and fans of Brett to sign. An upcoming issue of Inside Motorcycles will feature many of the comments we receive, hopefully off to press in time for Brett’s return to WSBK action.

You can find the virtual “Get Well” card on the Inside Motorcycles Facebook page by visiting: www.facebook.com.  If you are a registered Facebook user, to sign the card you can simply visit our Facebook page and comment on the photo with any words of encouragement you would like to share with Brett.

All of us at Inside Motorcycles and the Canadian motorcycle community are anxious to see Brett make a quick and healthy recovery and hope to see the talented Canadian back on his Effenbert Liberty Racing Team Ducati on the eni Superbike World Championship grid as soon as possible. 

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