McGrath DMXS Radio - Friese not guilty ?

Julian
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1/16/2016 10:44am
Just viewed the above video, well about half of it, and McGrath makes a ton of good points. He, himself was one of the role models of the sport, like JMB, Dungey, Ward, Johnson..... etc, that sort of guy and was also smart like those riders, in it for the long haul, to make a career and smoothly make as much money as you can during those few years of your life,,,,, Guys like Bowers and VF just do not have this level of intelligence - which is just fine, no one said everyone should have the same level of intelligence..... But, having said that, these are the top of the top in this sport and ALL of them should strive to be like one of these role models, and that means stop concentrating on taking other riders out and start concentrating on trying to get on the podium.
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Did you hear the female who was often speaking in the above video, she said VF just has a bad riding style, you could just feel McGrath thinking, what the hell is she talking about.....
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Julian wrote:
Did you hear the female who was often speaking in the above video, she said VF just has a bad riding style, you could just feel...
Did you hear the female who was often speaking in the above video, she said VF just has a bad riding style, you could just feel McGrath thinking, what the hell is she talking about.....
Friese did not do anything wrong. That is racing. It's that simple. Friese and Peick were running around the same place on the track both times and, unfortunately, Peick went down.

What really surprised me, though, was Dungey's hit on Stewart. That was reckless, yet Dungey seemed more upset about the block pass Canard put on him.

If Peick did not deserve the "tough goon" comments before this, he sure does now.
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1/16/2016 4:17pm
Celine wrote:
Friese did not do anything wrong. That is racing. It's that simple. Friese and Peick were running around the same place on the track both times...
Friese did not do anything wrong. That is racing. It's that simple. Friese and Peick were running around the same place on the track both times and, unfortunately, Peick went down.

What really surprised me, though, was Dungey's hit on Stewart. That was reckless, yet Dungey seemed more upset about the block pass Canard put on him.

If Peick did not deserve the "tough goon" comments before this, he sure does now.
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