I seen Brayton won sx1 is there want where to watch a live stream of these races?
Last year NRG-TV live-streamed the majority of the rounds, but this year they have a deal with Fox Sports Australia to air some of the rounds on tape delay. So I'm guessing that none of the rounds will be streamed.
It's a shame Ferris had a rough time in the US.
I expected him to have a good career over there, not a Reed career, but...
It's a shame Ferris had a rough time in the US.
I expected him to have a good career over there, not a Reed career, but top 10,s.
He rode very well last night. After getting the holey he led for a lap or so, Brayton got it and pulled out a big gap which Ferris was able to run down until he was right on his rear wheel. He seemed to get a bit excited and made a couple of mistakes which cost him a chance to make a move.
The Waters, Mosig, Reardon and Hahn battle was great.
I'm not sure what was up with Jimmy D. Maybe he's hurt or sick or maybe he just had a bad night. He didn't ride anything like he did last year. His riding was littered with mistakes and he seemed to really struggle.
Was some really good racing last night. When Ferris caught Brayton I thought there was going to be a great battle but he seemed to try too hard to make a pass which caused a mistake and from there he couldn't catch back up to Brayton.
Jimmy D struggled all night, just looked messy all night.
I must say I never pay much attention to the seven deuce duece but with all the hype around him I was surprised when he got lapped. It may have just been adjusting to things down here but there were plenty of guys who get no mention leaving him behind.
The dash for cash was pretty cool. Some serious bar banging in some of the races.
Overall a very good night. Even had a win with a highway patrol officer. Lowered the speed he caught me at by 6km/h so that my fine would be halved.
It's a shame Ferris had a rough time in the US.
I expected him to have a good career over there, not a Reed career, but...
It's a shame Ferris had a rough time in the US.
I expected him to have a good career over there, not a Reed career, but top 10,s.
Rough time in the US?
He did pretty well for a bloke that had done very little US SX.
Then, as far as I know, he came back to OZ mid SX season, and hurt himself here practicing . He only did a partial 250 SX season in the US.
Went to Europe, again, after that. Not sure if he preferred the GPs to SX after trying it. It was interesting how he elected to go back to the GPs. Not all find the US 'thing' to their liking, I guess. Perhaps he had no other option, but he did go straight into the KTM / KTHusky fold, back in Europe, so I don't think he was on the outer with them.
He's sure had a few injuries that have stymied his OS career, mostly during his time in Europe / the GPs.
Would have loved to have seen Ferris do one more year on 250 GPs... he was coming around quickly... His 2013 MXdN against Kenny and Eli was pretty damn good!
Would have loved to have seen Ferris do one more year on 250 GPs... he was coming around quickly... His 2013 MXdN against Kenny and Eli...
Would have loved to have seen Ferris do one more year on 250 GPs... he was coming around quickly... His 2013 MXdN against Kenny and Eli was pretty damn good!
At that time, Ferris was yet another 'loss' from the GPs by Luongo's BS under 23 rule. Ferris had 'aged out'.
You'd think the prick, after all these years, might just catch on how he drives so many from the GPs, into the waiting arms of various National series (and the SX World Championship), and into other Motorcycle Sports careers. Just one example is how big a percentage of EWC riders that are exiles from the GPs.
Luongo is a Virus on the Sport. But just you watch, the organized worshiping of him at the MXDN this coming weekend.
Was some really good racing last night. When Ferris caught Brayton I thought there was going to be a great battle but he seemed to try...
Was some really good racing last night. When Ferris caught Brayton I thought there was going to be a great battle but he seemed to try too hard to make a pass which caused a mistake and from there he couldn't catch back up to Brayton.
Jimmy D struggled all night, just looked messy all night.
I must say I never pay much attention to the seven deuce duece but with all the hype around him I was surprised when he got lapped. It may have just been adjusting to things down here but there were plenty of guys who get no mention leaving him behind.
The dash for cash was pretty cool. Some serious bar banging in some of the races.
Overall a very good night. Even had a win with a highway patrol officer. Lowered the speed he caught me at by 6km/h so that my fine would be halved.
I have a audio interview with Adam that I will upload sometime this week,
He was pumped to be in Aus, but was down on how he performed. I am sure once he gets some bike time and gets used to the Aussie track layouts he will be fine.
He has four weeks before the next round to get used to the bike and get some riding under his belt.
Kyle Peters surprised me, posting the fastest lap time in Qualifying was impressive, but him and Waters got together in the whoops section and into the sand and Peters went down hard. That was in the heat, he then went down again in the main.
How impressive was Faith and also Mellross to hold with him for most the race, be it a half a straight behind, but the gap never really changed to much. Wade Hunter came from a way back to pass Richardson and I thought he was going to get Mellross and maybe onto Faith, but looked as though he used a lot of energy getting into third. Also he had to race a few of the one lap dash races.
Odd to see Hahn go backwards n waters go forward thru pack a little
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I expected him to have a good career over there, not a Reed career, but top 10,s.
The Waters, Mosig, Reardon and Hahn battle was great.
I'm not sure what was up with Jimmy D. Maybe he's hurt or sick or maybe he just had a bad night. He didn't ride anything like he did last year. His riding was littered with mistakes and he seemed to really struggle.
I am not suprised by Wil Hahns performance as he pointed out recently to me that he is coming back from injuries.
Was it a great night at the race?
Jimmy D struggled all night, just looked messy all night.
I must say I never pay much attention to the seven deuce duece but with all the hype around him I was surprised when he got lapped. It may have just been adjusting to things down here but there were plenty of guys who get no mention leaving him behind.
The dash for cash was pretty cool. Some serious bar banging in some of the races.
Overall a very good night. Even had a win with a highway patrol officer. Lowered the speed he caught me at by 6km/h so that my fine would be halved.
He did pretty well for a bloke that had done very little US SX.
Then, as far as I know, he came back to OZ mid SX season, and hurt himself here practicing . He only did a partial 250 SX season in the US.
Went to Europe, again, after that. Not sure if he preferred the GPs to SX after trying it. It was interesting how he elected to go back to the GPs. Not all find the US 'thing' to their liking, I guess. Perhaps he had no other option, but he did go straight into the KTM / KTHusky fold, back in Europe, so I don't think he was on the outer with them.
He's sure had a few injuries that have stymied his OS career, mostly during his time in Europe / the GPs.
You'd think the prick, after all these years, might just catch on how he drives so many from the GPs, into the waiting arms of various National series (and the SX World Championship), and into other Motorcycle Sports careers. Just one example is how big a percentage of EWC riders that are exiles from the GPs.
Luongo is a Virus on the Sport. But just you watch, the organized worshiping of him at the MXDN this coming weekend.
He was pumped to be in Aus, but was down on how he performed. I am sure once he gets some bike time and gets used to the Aussie track layouts he will be fine.
He has four weeks before the next round to get used to the bike and get some riding under his belt.
Kyle Peters surprised me, posting the fastest lap time in Qualifying was impressive, but him and Waters got together in the whoops section and into the sand and Peters went down hard. That was in the heat, he then went down again in the main.
How impressive was Faith and also Mellross to hold with him for most the race, be it a half a straight behind, but the gap never really changed to much. Wade Hunter came from a way back to pass Richardson and I thought he was going to get Mellross and maybe onto Faith, but looked as though he used a lot of energy getting into third. Also he had to race a few of the one lap dash races.
Overall it was a great night of racing.
Yep, good for Brayton. He sure didn't take long to get comfy on the Honda 450 after being on the KTM so long!!
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