2015 MXdN Team USA

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7/24/2015 3:53am
Crush wrote:
A lot of people seem to be forgetting last year and EVERY DAMN TIME Trey comes back, he goes fast as fuck straight away. He'll almost...
A lot of people seem to be forgetting last year and EVERY DAMN TIME Trey comes back, he goes fast as fuck straight away.

He'll almost guaranteed be on pace and has won it before.

Trey MX1
Barcia MX2
Martin MX3
Why would you put Barcia on a 250F? That's silly.......
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7/24/2015 4:51am Edited Date/Time 7/24/2015 4:53am
Im still going to say it. Throw osborn ona 350 in MX3. A husky is close enough to a ktm that it might let "the Man" rest easy at night.

trey canard or Dungey - mx1-

martin or webb mx2 - imo either one would be a great choice ...their speed is pretty close

mx3- osborn on a 350- he has already had alot of experiance racing gps and the isde so the whole travel thing wouldn't effect him nearly as much as a newbie like webb
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7/24/2015 5:50am
Mcgrath/pastrana/carmichael
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7/24/2015 5:58am
fred53 wrote:
Mcgrath/pastrana/carmichael
i know you are meaning to be funny/ sarcastic ....but in reality this would be a horrible idea. they were all great riders in their time ....but right now they would get their asses handed to em. except maybe pastrana on the rmzilla

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7/24/2015 7:55am
bobby397 wrote:
I would think Webb would be a better pick than baggett and Anderson if Canard isn't up to speed yet.
karsmakers wrote:
Only a few riders have an absolute will to win.....Webb does....he would leave his heart on that track if called upon.
Yes true,but I just thought it was the rookie thing in recent years is what cost your guys,uncharacteristicly Baggett in France,Lommel can be excused for anyone as it's quite unique,some relish it,many loathe it,then Martin,although he did his foot he said it was tough.I'm pretty sure they won't have so many troubles again

I think both would have an advantage over Webb as they've raced this rather unique event before and would be fast as hell in France
7/24/2015 8:27am
Webb would do work on whatever bike he rode. If I was DeCoster he would be the first name on my selection list.
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7/24/2015 8:53am
mxer512 wrote:
Im still going to say it. Throw osborn ona 350 in MX3. A husky is close enough to a ktm that it might let "the Man"...
Im still going to say it. Throw osborn ona 350 in MX3. A husky is close enough to a ktm that it might let "the Man" rest easy at night.

trey canard or Dungey - mx1-

martin or webb mx2 - imo either one would be a great choice ...their speed is pretty close

mx3- osborn on a 350- he has already had alot of experiance racing gps and the isde so the whole travel thing wouldn't effect him nearly as much as a newbie like webb
Osborne has ridden for Puerto Rico in the MXoN in the past, so he is ineligible to ride for the US.
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7/24/2015 9:28am
MT MX wrote:
Osborne has ridden for Puerto Rico in the MXoN in the past, so he is ineligible to ride for the US.
Don't think that is strictly true. Wilson has ridden for Canada and Great Britain so I'm not sure what the rule, if any, is on that aspect
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7/24/2015 9:59am Edited Date/Time 7/24/2015 10:00am
if anything he should be able to because puerto rico is a US territory. i've already been in this discussion before ...so im out.
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7/24/2015 10:27am
Barcia, J Mart and Bagget!
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7/24/2015 10:49am
MT MX wrote:
Osborne has ridden for Puerto Rico in the MXoN in the past, so he is ineligible to ride for the US.
RG1 wrote:
Don't think that is strictly true. Wilson has ridden for Canada and Great Britain so I'm not sure what the rule, if any, is on that...
Don't think that is strictly true. Wilson has ridden for Canada and Great Britain so I'm not sure what the rule, if any, is on that aspect
Dean has never raced for Canada at a MXoN event.
Unless the rule has recently changed, a rider is ineligible to ride for one country if he has ridden for another country in previous years.
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7/24/2015 11:07am
Barcia
Webb
Martin

Webb only if Dungey decides to not race.

Canard might be an option, but I doubt he will be ready before the team is picked.
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7/24/2015 11:12am
MT MX wrote:
Dean has never raced for Canada at a MXoN event. Unless the rule has recently changed, a rider is ineligible to ride for one country if...
Dean has never raced for Canada at a MXoN event.
Unless the rule has recently changed, a rider is ineligible to ride for one country if he has ridden for another country in previous years.
Yes he has .
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7/24/2015 11:15am
MT MX wrote:
Osborne has ridden for Puerto Rico in the MXoN in the past, so he is ineligible to ride for the US.
RG1 wrote:
Don't think that is strictly true. Wilson has ridden for Canada and Great Britain so I'm not sure what the rule, if any, is on that...
Don't think that is strictly true. Wilson has ridden for Canada and Great Britain so I'm not sure what the rule, if any, is on that aspect
MT MX wrote:
Dean has never raced for Canada at a MXoN event. Unless the rule has recently changed, a rider is ineligible to ride for one country if...
Dean has never raced for Canada at a MXoN event.
Unless the rule has recently changed, a rider is ineligible to ride for one country if he has ridden for another country in previous years.
Dean Wilson was a member of Team Canada in 2009 at the MXDN. He won the B final.



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7/24/2015 11:57am
RG1 wrote:
Don't think that is strictly true. Wilson has ridden for Canada and Great Britain so I'm not sure what the rule, if any, is on that...
Don't think that is strictly true. Wilson has ridden for Canada and Great Britain so I'm not sure what the rule, if any, is on that aspect
MT MX wrote:
Dean has never raced for Canada at a MXoN event. Unless the rule has recently changed, a rider is ineligible to ride for one country if...
Dean has never raced for Canada at a MXoN event.
Unless the rule has recently changed, a rider is ineligible to ride for one country if he has ridden for another country in previous years.
DownSouth wrote:
Dean Wilson was a member of Team Canada in 2009 at the MXDN. He won the B final. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/07/24/98639/s1200_DW.jpg[/img]
Dean Wilson was a member of Team Canada in 2009 at the MXDN. He won the B final.



well that settles that
7/24/2015 12:09pm
Since everyone is going with fantasy picks (as in if they were healthy)
RD
RV
JS7

no euro team could ever beat that squad
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7/24/2015 1:20pm

The obvious advantage to send 2 JGR engines abroad is to get good starts, which is key at the MXdN since the top 3-top12 is pretty much in the same pace.

However that is quite a bigger gamble than to send Canard. Although he tends to be more injured (a bit like RV), he proved that he is part of the big league (RV, RD, ET, JB, KR, CR, and so TC222, GP21, Febvre, Desalle, Herlings, etc).

If the real Ronnie Mac comes to the warm up, I will even travel there with my US flag ! (and 50 kilos of horns) !!!!

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