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Some of y'all think JS can't come back and win races? Chad Reed for example, oldest dude out on the track, has been in championship contention for like the passed 2-3 years before injuries took him out. The dude can still come out and be a potential race winner/be on the podium every year.
Now let's talk Stew, has had some good/shitty luck passed 2-3 years but idc if he's coming off the couch or whatever. The dude is gonna come back swinging and will eventually start winning races. Of course he needs to keep it on two wheels, but Stew is still Stew and Stew will still do what Stew does. He's not gonna come back and ride around to get top 10's. If not this Outdoors, but next year SX and he has a ride and is healthy and even if it's his last year, He's going for a title, either SX or MX. He can match/some how become faster than any rider in front of him. (Look how Chad Reed has won his last few races) As many riders have said, "he can do unbelievable things on a dirt bike." He has pretty much pushed the limit to what Moto is today, as to why many are winning or crashing out.
So basically what I'm tryna say is, if Chad Reed can still go out and do what he does and be a potential winner on some weekends. At his age and what he's been thru, I truly believe James Stewart, IMO who is much faster and better rider than Reed, can be (when fully healthy) a potential race winner/title contender. Yeah he crashes, but it's part of the sport just look what happened to KR. COULDA BEEN ANYONE OF THOSE RIDERS. But they come back either the next week, month, year racing for the Win.
Stew maybe be on his last couple legs, but when he does decide to hang up the boots it'll be on a high note! Meaning one more number 1 plate.
#F**kTheJS7Haterz
Now let's talk Stew, has had some good/shitty luck passed 2-3 years but idc if he's coming off the couch or whatever. The dude is gonna come back swinging and will eventually start winning races. Of course he needs to keep it on two wheels, but Stew is still Stew and Stew will still do what Stew does. He's not gonna come back and ride around to get top 10's. If not this Outdoors, but next year SX and he has a ride and is healthy and even if it's his last year, He's going for a title, either SX or MX. He can match/some how become faster than any rider in front of him. (Look how Chad Reed has won his last few races) As many riders have said, "he can do unbelievable things on a dirt bike." He has pretty much pushed the limit to what Moto is today, as to why many are winning or crashing out.
So basically what I'm tryna say is, if Chad Reed can still go out and do what he does and be a potential winner on some weekends. At his age and what he's been thru, I truly believe James Stewart, IMO who is much faster and better rider than Reed, can be (when fully healthy) a potential race winner/title contender. Yeah he crashes, but it's part of the sport just look what happened to KR. COULDA BEEN ANYONE OF THOSE RIDERS. But they come back either the next week, month, year racing for the Win.
Stew maybe be on his last couple legs, but when he does decide to hang up the boots it'll be on a high note! Meaning one more number 1 plate.
#F**kTheJS7Haterz
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Just IMO
But whilst Reed has sometimes lacked pace the last few years, he hasn't looked sketchy as hell doing it. James last year was really scary at times...
If he's gonna do it, he needs his health and fitness totally, like Reed has. James rides too damn fast to not be at his best and risk it.
Reed seems to be 100% committed. I don't get that same vibe from Stewart, but then he has been very quiet.
Also, the concussion thing like others have mentioned.
but did you really just recommend a Hollywood made movie as a reference? um....Hollywood has no credibility and has been know to "enhance" some details to meet their agenda, got to believe their are more creditable references that you could use....really a movie, LOL
Pit Row
And then I'm going to quote you and say "can you give it a fucking rest now?"
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