Ryan Dungey to Appear on ESPN's SportsCenter

9/17/2015 7:00pm
Dungey is such a great guy to represent this sport. Mature, articulate, and clean-cut. Fantastic young man. MX riders say "you know" too much though lol...
Dungey is such a great guy to represent this sport. Mature, articulate, and clean-cut. Fantastic young man. MX riders say "you know" too much though lol. No big deal; Dungey will probably be the greatest by the time he retires.
No he won't
9/18/2015 3:08am
Dungey is such a great guy to represent this sport. Mature, articulate, and clean-cut. Fantastic young man. MX riders say "you know" too much though lol...
Dungey is such a great guy to represent this sport. Mature, articulate, and clean-cut. Fantastic young man. MX riders say "you know" too much though lol. No big deal; Dungey will probably be the greatest by the time he retires.
No he won't
Hannah wasn't clean cut and had a foul mouth. He turned out OK too.
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9/18/2015 7:19am
Hannah wasn't clean cut and had a foul mouth. He turned out OK too.
Obviously a different less politically correct and coporate driven world back then, but Bob also was very shrewd and intelligent and probably would have kept it clean in the national spotlight.
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9/18/2015 7:38am
Such a great role model for the sport. Love what he does and what he brings. Good job Dunge!!!

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9/18/2015 9:29am
good job Mr. Dungey.

Have you really achieved all there is in the sport of MX?

Remember RV ? He showed us that there is one more goal to go after..... and to me it seems like it may be a tough goal to achieve in 2006 once all those injured GP stars get healed up over the winter, ESPECIALLY if Herlings switches over to the class.
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9/18/2015 9:44am
Julian wrote:
good job Mr. Dungey. Have you really achieved all there is in the sport of MX? Remember RV ? He showed us that there is one...
good job Mr. Dungey.

Have you really achieved all there is in the sport of MX?

Remember RV ? He showed us that there is one more goal to go after..... and to me it seems like it may be a tough goal to achieve in 2006 once all those injured GP stars get healed up over the winter, ESPECIALLY if Herlings switches over to the class.
Here we go...
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9/18/2015 10:35am
Dungey did really well, he has class that's truly excellent for this sport. However I got the feeling the guy interviewing him wasn't very interested in Motocross (a nice way of saying it). I may be wrong but just the vibe I picked up, it irked me.
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9/18/2015 12:46pm
Dungey is such a great guy to represent this sport. Mature, articulate, and clean-cut. Fantastic young man. MX riders say "you know" too much though lol...
Dungey is such a great guy to represent this sport. Mature, articulate, and clean-cut. Fantastic young man. MX riders say "you know" too much though lol. No big deal; Dungey will probably be the greatest by the time he retires.
No he won't
Hannah wasn't clean cut and had a foul mouth. He turned out OK too.
Never herd anything foul come out of his mouth.......but if giving the new generation of riders little respect and often referring to them as spoiled brats.....and holding a grudge against more than one of his racing rivals for more than 30 years is what you call turning out OK. Then yes, yes he did turn out OK!
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9/18/2015 12:52pm
No he won't
Hannah wasn't clean cut and had a foul mouth. He turned out OK too.
Motoxdoc wrote:
Never herd anything foul come out of his mouth.......but if giving the new generation of riders little respect and often referring to them as spoiled brats.....and...
Never herd anything foul come out of his mouth.......but if giving the new generation of riders little respect and often referring to them as spoiled brats.....and holding a grudge against more than one of his racing rivals for more than 30 years is what you call turning out OK. Then yes, yes he did turn out OK!
Who needs something foul coming out of your mouth, when you can put something foul in your mouth:



9/18/2015 1:04pm
Julian wrote:
good job Mr. Dungey. Have you really achieved all there is in the sport of MX? Remember RV ? He showed us that there is one...
good job Mr. Dungey.

Have you really achieved all there is in the sport of MX?

Remember RV ? He showed us that there is one more goal to go after..... and to me it seems like it may be a tough goal to achieve in 2006 once all those injured GP stars get healed up over the winter, ESPECIALLY if Herlings switches over to the class.
They have a local series in my state he hasn't won her either..,

If he gets tired of racing, and wants a free vacation with less work he can do the RV plan, but until then he'd prefer to race the best.
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9/18/2015 1:09pm
They have a local series in my state he hasn't won her either.., If he gets tired of racing, and wants a free vacation with less...
They have a local series in my state he hasn't won her either..,

If he gets tired of racing, and wants a free vacation with less work he can do the RV plan, but until then he'd prefer to race the best.
Preach it brother.
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9/18/2015 2:43pm
Skuzzy29 wrote:
[url=http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=13683857]http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=13683857[/url] Coffee spot
LOL...And, of course, the Target plug at the end.

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