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By Siborg0_0
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Sorry guys but i cant make tommorrow. Have to work. Sorry for any hassle caused Corbie.

Hope you all have a good day.
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By Cat
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The TRS forum may be closed but it's a very sad day for those who were part of it's community.

Many former members of TRS are already aware of the tragic news that Chris (Grovit) Groves died in a car accident along with his 9 year old son Connor yesterday. However since the TRS forum is no longer available I felt the need to post this just incase anyone who knew Chris, or was part of TRS, have not heard the terrible news.

Chris was a long standing member of TRS and attended most of the meets, often being a group leader on our runs around the Scottish countryside. He was a true gent and even though I was one of the few female drivers on TRS runs he always made me feel welcome and safe whenever we drove out. ( He also helped sort out my paintwork after a slight mishap with a cone on a sprint day. :oops: ) He was a total petrolhead and a proper enthusiast of all things "car". Chris was a member on here but tended to use TRS and MLR more than CTRO. He will be missed by many but not forgotten.
My thoughts are with his wife Clare, I cannot comprehend how she must be feeling just now! Also his brother Nick and the rest of his family.

I often heard the term "keep it on the blackstuff" when the TRS crowd went out for a run, I never thought I'd have to read something like this. :sad:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-g ... t-25703054
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By nickg
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Cat wrote:The TRS forum may be closed but it's a very sad day for those who were part of it's community.

Many former members of TRS are already aware of the tragic news that Chris (Grovit) Groves died in a car accident along with his 9 year old son Connor yesterday. However since the TRS forum is no longer available I felt the need to post this just incase anyone who knew Chris, or was part of TRS, have not heard the terrible news.

Chris was a long standing member of TRS and attended most of the meets, often being a group leader on our runs around the Scottish countryside. He was a true gent and even though I was one of the few female drivers on TRS runs he always made me feel welcome and safe whenever we drove out. ( He also helped sort out my paintwork after a slight mishap with a cone on a sprint day. :oops: ) He was a total petrolhead and a proper enthusiast of all things "car". Chris was a member on here but tended to use TRS and MLR more than CTRO. He will be missed by many but not forgotten.
My thoughts are with his wife Clare, I cannot comprehend how she must be feeling just now! Also his brother Nick and the rest of his family.

I often heard the term "keep it on the blackstuff" when the TRS crowd went out for a run, I never thought I'd have to read something like this. :sad:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-g ... t-25703054
Thanks Cat for what you have said, he might not have posted a lot on here he really did love being around the forums and always loved the runs.

Thanks Nick (Chris's brother)
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By Cat
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You're welcome Nick.

There's few words to say following such a tragedy but try to remember all the good memories you have of Chris to help you through the dark times.
He was a great guy and I'm glad I had the pleasure of knowing him.

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