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4/24/2012 11:11am
4/24/2012 11:11am
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4/24/2012 12:08pm
Not sure if it's legit or not though.....
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (April 24, 2012) - Effective immediately JGRMX and James Stewart have mutually agreed to part ways.
Coy Gibbs, President of the Toyota/Yamaha/JGRMX Team explains, “This was a very tough decision for our team as we feel James has potential however both our company and James were not pleased with the way things were going and we decided there was no reason to continue. We wish the best for James' future.”
JGRMX will continue full support for Davi Millsaps in the AMA Supercross series as well as in selected AMA National Motocross events.
James Stewart describes, “Likewise, the decision was not an easy one. Much like JGRMX, I have invested time and planned my year around our program. However, with both sides agreeing that the partnership had grown unhealthy over this time, it was decided we go our separate ways for the better of both parties. I hold no bad feelings for JGR. It was a great opportunity and we both gave it 100%, and I look forward to seeing them succeed in the future.”
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (April 24, 2012) - Effective immediately JGRMX and James Stewart have mutually agreed to part ways.
Coy Gibbs, President of the Toyota/Yamaha/JGRMX Team explains, “This was a very tough decision for our team as we feel James has potential however both our company and James were not pleased with the way things were going and we decided there was no reason to continue. We wish the best for James' future.”
JGRMX will continue full support for Davi Millsaps in the AMA Supercross series as well as in selected AMA National Motocross events.
James Stewart describes, “Likewise, the decision was not an easy one. Much like JGRMX, I have invested time and planned my year around our program. However, with both sides agreeing that the partnership had grown unhealthy over this time, it was decided we go our separate ways for the better of both parties. I hold no bad feelings for JGR. It was a great opportunity and we both gave it 100%, and I look forward to seeing them succeed in the future.”
"JGRMX will continue full support for Davi Millsaps in the AMA Supercross series as well as in selected AMA National Motocross events."
thats a weird one!!
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haha Just giving you a hard time. I for one hope it is true so we can put it to rest. If it is a fake, props, because it's a damn good one.
Coy Gibbs, President of the Toyota/Yamaha/JGRMX Team explains, “This was a very tough decision for our team as we feel James has potential however both our company and James were not pleased with the way things were going and we decided there was no reason to continue.
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