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Mark Poesch
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Mark has lived in the DC area since 1979 and has been riding since 2006. Starting with the Suzuki SV650-S he moved rapidly to the GSX-R1000, realizing his dream of owning a Ferrari -- for a 10th of the price. Contact him at examinermark at gmail.com


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