Charlotte MXGP Bench Racing - The Motos

9/3/2016 6:09pm Edited Date/Time 9/3/2016 6:12pm
Titan1 wrote:
Herlings has looked super human in Mx2 this year...this race proved he is mortal, and beatable. A little humble pie will be good for him.
Stefan82 wrote:
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen...
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen is a better track but Webb is scared as he won''t be racing.
His second GP since June, ifs buts candy and nuts though eh! Webb won, signed off his 250 career in style! These two will no doubt have a lot of racing against each other over the coming years!
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9/3/2016 6:10pm
Titan1 wrote:
Herlings has looked super human in Mx2 this year...this race proved he is mortal, and beatable. A little humble pie will be good for him.
Stefan82 wrote:
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen...
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen is a better track but Webb is scared as he won''t be racing.
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9/3/2016 6:11pm
Former surely has to be favourite for the Outdoors over there next year?
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dboivin wrote:
one thing that i hope never comes up on here again is how deep the MXGP field is...because its not. great ride from forkner. love watching...
one thing that i hope never comes up on here again is how deep the MXGP field is...because its not.

great ride from forkner. love watching him ride.
To be fair MXGP field is deep. Mx2 class not so much though

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9/3/2016 6:11pm
Come on Tim!
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Stefan82 wrote:
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen...
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen is a better track but Webb is scared as he won''t be racing.
Webb is scared? Lol!! He did what he needed proved he is the best 250 rider and now on to the 450 class! Done deal he doesn't need to race again. Time for him to enjoy his great season and take the rest of the time off. He won the overall straight up get over it.
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rutsmash wrote:
no excuses? He just gave four of them..ha ha, jk, Herlings is great.
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"I drank a six pack of Heinkens beteen motos, my physio says I am too big for the 250 now' my collarbone is sore, I haven't...
"I drank a six pack of Heinkens beteen motos, my physio says I am too big for the 250 now' my collarbone is sore, I haven't taken a shit in two days from eating this american food.... I might have a brain tumor..... but no excuses, says Jeffrey lol
Is it an excuse when it's the truth?
9/3/2016 6:14pm
Any links for the last moto?
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DP#201 wrote:
Next time you should try to throw it at him outside of the USA..
Titan1 wrote:
Please...none of them had ever ridden the track...the playing field is as level as it's ever going to get (Cooper wasn't on AMA fuel...).
DP#201 wrote:
They where both on American fuel, CR22 said so..
Who gives half a damn what fuel they're running. If I choose to stop at the local Mobil station, and the guy who lines up next to me stops at the Sunoco, and the guy next to him fills up with Vp 112, who cares. The only thing that matters is the order in which they cross the line. Herlings has a works bike and Webb is riding a production bike. You didn't hear excuses after the first moto, did you?
9/3/2016 6:14pm
Titan1 wrote:
Herlings has looked super human in Mx2 this year...this race proved he is mortal, and beatable. A little humble pie will be good for him.
Stefan82 wrote:
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen...
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen is a better track but Webb is scared as he won''t be racing.
lol, you actually think webb is scared? jokes right?
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9/3/2016 6:15pm
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto, but Webb was amazing in the second. Both guys are really fast and the case is not closed on who is better.
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9/3/2016 6:17pm
Titan1 wrote:
Herlings has looked super human in Mx2 this year...this race proved he is mortal, and beatable. A little humble pie will be good for him.
Stefan82 wrote:
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen...
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen is a better track but Webb is scared as he won''t be racing.
His second GP since June, ifs buts candy and nuts though eh! Webb won, signed off his 250 career in style! These two will no doubt...
His second GP since June, ifs buts candy and nuts though eh! Webb won, signed off his 250 career in style! These two will no doubt have a lot of racing against each other over the coming years!
I don't see much racing between them as both won't join the same championship. But I hope Webb will keep this up and show he can hang with Roczen, Dungey and Tomac.
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9/3/2016 6:17pm Edited Date/Time 9/3/2016 6:21pm
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visser62 wrote:
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto...
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto, but Webb was amazing in the second. Both guys are really fast and the case is not closed on who is better.
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9/3/2016 6:19pm
visser62 wrote:
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto...
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto, but Webb was amazing in the second. Both guys are really fast and the case is not closed on who is better.
And you're also a little bit Canadian living in Vancouver.
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9/3/2016 6:20pm
Come on Eli finish this day off!
9/3/2016 6:21pm
dboivin wrote:
one thing that i hope never comes up on here again is how deep the MXGP field is...because its not. great ride from forkner. love watching...
one thing that i hope never comes up on here again is how deep the MXGP field is...because its not.

great ride from forkner. love watching him ride.
Stefan82 wrote:
Injuries and some teams skip the overseas GPs.
Herlings is a beast, there is no questioning that, he is truly a world class rider on any surface (and out of this world in the sand), I cant see how anybody could argue that the mx2 field is deep when the champion wraps up the title with one round remaining after having missed three rounds due to injury. He is simply too good for that class and is wasting his talents if he stays in it after this season.
9/3/2016 6:22pm
Stefan82 wrote:
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen...
He is coming of an collarbone injury, don't know how much percent he is. Assen was his first GP since early july. I think Glen Helen is a better track but Webb is scared as he won''t be racing.
His second GP since June, ifs buts candy and nuts though eh! Webb won, signed off his 250 career in style! These two will no doubt...
His second GP since June, ifs buts candy and nuts though eh! Webb won, signed off his 250 career in style! These two will no doubt have a lot of racing against each other over the coming years!
Stefan82 wrote:
I don't see much racing between them as both won't join the same championship. But I hope Webb will keep this up and show he can...
I don't see much racing between them as both won't join the same championship. But I hope Webb will keep this up and show he can hang with Roczen, Dungey and Tomac.
Between US GP's, MXdN, SMX Cups - it'll be enough!
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9/3/2016 6:22pm
Gajser has got the title and now comes out to play. Give us a battle boys.
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Americans 2 bad starts 2 Noto wins.... Whistling Whistling Whistling
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9/3/2016 6:26pm
Barcia wtf?
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dboivin wrote:
one thing that i hope never comes up on here again is how deep the MXGP field is...because its not. great ride from forkner. love watching...
one thing that i hope never comes up on here again is how deep the MXGP field is...because its not.

great ride from forkner. love watching him ride.
Stefan82 wrote:
Injuries and some teams skip the overseas GPs.
Herlings is a beast, there is no questioning that, he is truly a world class rider on any surface (and out of this world in the...
Herlings is a beast, there is no questioning that, he is truly a world class rider on any surface (and out of this world in the sand), I cant see how anybody could argue that the mx2 field is deep when the champion wraps up the title with one round remaining after having missed three rounds due to injury. He is simply too good for that class and is wasting his talents if he stays in it after this season.
News: Herlings in MXGP in 2017.
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hillbilly wrote:
Hope they got the good bulbs in those lights.

Webb will win the 2nd moto BTW.
Stefan82 wrote:
Like Webb did in the first moto?
Do you have crow in NLD?

One of the oldest tactics in moto. Webb knew he was faster and no need to show jh where the speed was and have to find more in the 2nd moto.

Well played for Cooper.
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Tomac tearing it up. Pulling a gap!
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visser62 wrote:
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto...
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto, but Webb was amazing in the second. Both guys are really fast and the case is not closed on who is better.
Stefan82 wrote:
And you're also a little bit Canadian living in Vancouver.
Vancouver is also a city in Washington State, actually founded before the Vancouver in Canada. There is a decent Dutch population in Vancouver, due to the dairy farming.
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Cairoli is having a horrible day. I'm very surprised.
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visser62 wrote:
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto...
As an American who comes from a Dutch family, will both sides please shut up and appreciate the racing? Herlings was better in the first moto, but Webb was amazing in the second. Both guys are really fast and the case is not closed on who is better.
Stefan82 wrote:
And you're also a little bit Canadian living in Vancouver.
visser62 wrote:
Vancouver is also a city in Washington State, actually founded before the Vancouver in Canada. There is a decent Dutch population in Vancouver, due to the...
Vancouver is also a city in Washington State, actually founded before the Vancouver in Canada. There is a decent Dutch population in Vancouver, due to the dairy farming.
Stefan, have you had enough crow to eat yet?
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Alright Gajser and Tomac ain't gonna give us a fight. Calling it a night. peace

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