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He sits 10th with 25 wins, but Windham in 6th has 29 wins. How many do you think he'll get when all is said and done with his career? 30+? 35+? I'm winging it and saying he gets 40-45 wins by the time he's done racing Not sure if he'll pass Reed and get that 50+
He sits 10th with 25 wins, but Windham in 6th has 29 wins. How many do you think he'll get when all is said and done with his career? 30+? 35+? I'm winging it and saying he gets 40-45 wins by the time he's done racing Not sure if he'll pass Reed and get that 50+
He wins about 1-3 a year, barring 2010, given the current comp and he's a bit older than some, or all of the guys he'll have to race out, hard to see him getting much past 25 450 class wins...
Outdoors as Peely says, more there for sure...
The Shop
It has Dean Wilson bettering Johnny O - really?
As for Dungey - I think he will get three a year. It all depends on how long he rides. We may only get to see him race another 2-3 years (just guessing).
Last Saturday night's win marked Ryan Dungey's sixtieth career podium in premier-class Monster Energy AMA Supercross. The Red Bull KTM rider is just the ninth rider of all time to get at least sixty podiums. Earlier this season the Australian legend, Chad Reed, got his 126th podium, the most in the sport's history. Reed also got his sixtieth podium in just the seventieth race of his SX career in 2007, having debuted in the premier class part-time in 2002 and full-time the next season.
Jeremy McGrath is next on the list. He collected 111 podiums during his career, earning his sixtieth podium at what was his seventy-sixth race in 1998. McGrath debuted in premier class as a part-timer in 1992, full-time in '93.
Ricky Carmichael gathered eighty-seven podiums during his career. RC got his sixtieth podium on his eighty-sixth race in 2005. The Floridian raced in the elite division for first time in 1999.
Mike LaRocco picked up eighty-one podiums in all. But he didn't get his sixtieth podium until his 161st race in 2001. LaRocco had debuted in the premier class back in 1989.
James Stewart has seventy-six podiums in 450SX. Stewart got his sixtieth podium on his seventy-fifth race in 2011. He debuted in premier class in 2005.
Kevin Windham was able to get seventy-five podiums during his SX career. Windham got his sixtieth podium on his 140th race in 2008, having debuted in the premier class (part-time) in 1996.
Jeff Ward earned sixty-six podiums and two AMA Supercross Championships. Wardy got his sixtieth podium on his 137th race in 1991; he turned pro in 1979, back when there was only one class.
Ryan Villopoto gained sixty-three podiums in his career. He got his sixtieth podium on his ninetieth race in 2014. Villopoto's first 450SX race was in 2009.
And now there is Ryan Dungey, who got his sixtieth podium on his eighty-eighth race. Dungey's first 450SX race was in 2008. Only Chad Reed, Jeremy McGrath, James Stewart, and Ricky Carmichael were able to reach sixty podiums sooner than Dungey.
Also, Dungey has now won in six consecutive seasons. James Stewart is the all-time record-holder here with wins in ten consecutive seasons (though that is obviously coming to an end), then Jeremy McGrath (nine), Jeff Ward (eight), Chad Reed (seven), then Ryan Villopoto and Rick Johnson (six each).
There are some very fast riders (projected in 3 years);
* Canard
* Dungey
* Reed
* Roczen
* Stewart
* Tomac
Maybe
* Anderson
* Seeley
The field is deep.
Pit Row
If a guy falls, & knows he can't win, either pull off or continue for the few extra bucks, (example Tomac)
Only One Rider On That Podium...
https://youtu.be/0RAlrzcdfRY
Or when he finally gets 9 wins.......he just doesn't need to race the other 8 rounds?
Did you think of this all by yourself?
called the diesel anymore.
That was bullshit when Terry Labontee won the title in nascar without winning a race. nascar fixed it so it wouldn't happen
again
blows his doors off... The Man....
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