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I believe myself, and many other motocross enthusiast would admire him sooo much more as a racer. Than perhaps, saying, "I'm racing for the fans." Then bailing out once the real agenda falls out of whack. Everyone knows he's not 100%, and the bike isn't 100%, but getting out there and giving it some heart easily earns, and deserves, respect!
I don't know about you guys, but I don't necessarily admire a motocross racers for the number of wins they have, or number of championships. I admire them for their personal characteristics, their never give up attitude, their resilience, determination, and inner strength. That's why I admire racers like David Bailey, Doug Henry, Ryan Hughes, and Ricky Carmichael so much. Especially in Ricky's case, because without those personality traits that made him who he is today, there's no way in hell he would have left this sport with 150 wins.
Same goes for Doug Henery.
He only won a single AMA title in the big bike class, but the guy has "Legend" written all over him. Why? Attitude!
Sorry to beat a dead horse. I'm just really disappointed, because we may never see Stewart race against Dungey outdoors, much less another national.
I don't know about you guys, but I don't necessarily admire a motocross racers for the number of wins they have, or number of championships. I admire them for their personal characteristics, their never give up attitude, their resilience, determination, and inner strength. That's why I admire racers like David Bailey, Doug Henry, Ryan Hughes, and Ricky Carmichael so much. Especially in Ricky's case, because without those personality traits that made him who he is today, there's no way in hell he would have left this sport with 150 wins.
Same goes for Doug Henery.
He only won a single AMA title in the big bike class, but the guy has "Legend" written all over him. Why? Attitude!
Sorry to beat a dead horse. I'm just really disappointed, because we may never see Stewart race against Dungey outdoors, much less another national.
You'd talk more shit about him.
You'd claim he's lazy
You'd claim he's riding for a paycheck
You'd claim he didn't care
Don't bullshit everyone, you'd shit on him just the same, because it's just what the haters do
Even though you have no clue what is really going on, you just make up your own reality and accept that as factual
Anahiem will be epic.....believe dat!
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People would certainly verbally shit on him. The hate would be the same whether he got all 2nds for the rest of the year, all 10ths, or whatever.
The only time people that hate James quiet down is when he is winning everything.
Stewart is obviously over it as he went to the track, tested the waters, didn't like it, and so he won't be back. So you should get over it. Like the lawyers, just cut a deal man. Start using him the past tense like we do with RC. Say stuff like "man, if Stewart were in his prime he would whoop...." or if It was McGrath '95, vs JS7 '09 who would win?"
Not saying he's lazy, but he did leave, and will be nowhere to be found at southwick.
Even though I think that you would hate Stewie, regardless.
but that's plain bullshit.
I don't hate the guy, I'm just frustrated as someone who loves watching him ride that he let us down!
And
Why can't i be a fan of his riding, while simultaneously feeling like a let down fan.
I will admit, stuff like this doesn't make me that much of a fan anymore.
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