MXON predictions

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9/27/2017 11:56am
Coly243 wrote:
Team Ireland top 10

Stamp it.
RG1 wrote:
I can see Graeme Irwin getting a top 10 in at least one moto. He's very fast and he definitely isn't scared to push. Should be...
I can see Graeme Irwin getting a top 10 in at least one moto. He's very fast and he definitely isn't scared to push. Should be a good weekend for team Ireland
Coly243 wrote:
Graeme Irwin has been dominant in the British championship this year. He should be easily top10. Martin Barr is always solid and 162ey always excels himself...
Graeme Irwin has been dominant in the British championship this year. He should be easily top10. Martin Barr is always solid and 162ey always excels himself at the nations. I'm hopeful.
Easily I'm not so sure about, there are a lot of great riders he has to beat to get in there but he definitely has the ability. It will all depend on starts. He could easily be 20th if his starts aren't great
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9/27/2017 12:49pm Edited Date/Time 9/27/2017 12:59pm
1) Netherlands
2) France
3) United States
4) Great Britain
5) Belgium
6) Switzerland
7) Australia
8) Italy
9) Spain
10) Estonia
11) Canada
12) Sweden
13) Denmark
14) Germany
15) Russia
16) Slovenia
17) Portugal
18) New Zealand
19) Czech Republic
20) Ireland
9/27/2017 12:57pm
smee113 wrote:
1) Netherlands 2) France 3) United States 4) Great Britain 5) Belgium 6) Switzerland 7) Australia 8) Italy 9) Spain 10) Estonia 11) Canada 12) Sweden...
1) Netherlands
2) France
3) United States
4) Great Britain
5) Belgium
6) Switzerland
7) Australia
8) Italy
9) Spain
10) Estonia
11) Canada
12) Sweden
13) Denmark
14) Germany
15) Russia
16) Slovenia
17) Portugal
18) New Zealand
19) Czech Republic
20) Ireland
Germany is way too low
So is Ireland
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9/27/2017 1:22pm
Puerto Rico could surprise a few I think. Weltin and especially sanyei, he's very capable round matterley! Think he won the emx there a few years ago. forgive my ignorance or laziness, who are gajser team mates? Have they got any potential to do damage to any of the top 5-10?

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9/27/2017 1:40pm
Stoop wrote:
1. Australia
2. Daylight
3. Puerto Rico
Jrewing wrote:
Make a solid prediction there Stoopy
Sorry

1. Australia
2. Daylight
3. New Zealand
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9/27/2017 1:58pm
Stoop wrote:
1. Australia
2. Daylight
3. Puerto Rico
Jrewing wrote:
Make a solid prediction there Stoopy
Stoop wrote:
Sorry

1. Australia
2. Daylight
3. New Zealand
Anzac's kicking arse again
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9/27/2017 2:24pm Edited Date/Time 9/27/2017 2:25pm
In the mud

Belgium
Netherlands
Germany

My hope
USA
BELGIUM
GERMANY
9/27/2017 2:26pm
flymoto wrote:
Puerto Rico could surprise a few I think. Weltin and especially sanyei, he's very capable round matterley! Think he won the emx there a few years...
Puerto Rico could surprise a few I think. Weltin and especially sanyei, he's very capable round matterley! Think he won the emx there a few years ago. forgive my ignorance or laziness, who are gajser team mates? Have they got any potential to do damage to any of the top 5-10?
Nah, no top 10s from Gajsers teammates.
They're decent but for a top 10 you have to be more than decent.

Pancar has scored some top 10s in EMX250 if I remember correctly.
And Irt has scored some points in MXGP.
They're good enough to make it to the A Main though, I believe
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9/27/2017 3:22pm
With as strong as Covington and Osborne are right now, I like our chances. I think France is stronger than GB.

1. USA
2. France
3. GB
4. Belgium
5. Netherlands
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9/27/2017 7:46pm
Stoop wrote:
1. Australia
2. Daylight
3. Puerto Rico
Jrewing wrote:
Make a solid prediction there Stoopy
Stoop wrote:
Sorry

1. Australia
2. Daylight
3. New Zealand
Spot on!!!
9/27/2017 9:31pm
If Searle or Bogars can get starts everyone else will be in trouble. Then again if Osbourne runs through the pack the US will have a good shot. It will be extra tough on those hills for MX2 if it's a mudder.
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9/27/2017 10:14pm
For a first time in years I have no idea.
9/27/2017 10:33pm
1 usa
2 GB
3 netherlands
9/27/2017 11:00pm
It's gonna be a mudda, so........
Mx1 GB
Mx2 GB
Open GB
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9/27/2017 11:30pm
It's gonna be a mudda, so........
Mx1 GB
Mx2 GB
Open GB
Lawrence and Ferris are mud specialists. Top 2 we are going..
1st will be the surrender monkeys
Australia 2nd
USA 3rd cause youve got SX suspension outdoors

GB 9th cause you sent your best downunder 230 years ago.
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9/28/2017 12:04am Edited Date/Time 9/28/2017 12:06am
If Searle or Bogars can get starts everyone else will be in trouble. Then again if Osbourne runs through the pack the US will have a...
If Searle or Bogars can get starts everyone else will be in trouble. Then again if Osbourne runs through the pack the US will have a good shot. It will be extra tough on those hills for MX2 if it's a mudder.
Osborne has to be the odds on favorite for MX2, but I think a lot of people have forgotten what a bad dude Tommy Searle is on a 250.

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GB
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9/28/2017 12:11am
I absolutely think that Searle can run with Osborne at Matterly. Like Sully mentioned, Searle is a world class 250 rider.
9/28/2017 12:42am
NL
GB
USA

Could be in any order.
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9/28/2017 12:47am
It's gonna be a mudda, so........
Mx1 GB
Mx2 GB
Open GB
Jrewing wrote:
Lawrence and Ferris are mud specialists. Top 2 we are going.. 1st will be the surrender monkeys Australia 2nd USA 3rd cause youve got SX suspension...
Lawrence and Ferris are mud specialists. Top 2 we are going..
1st will be the surrender monkeys
Australia 2nd
USA 3rd cause youve got SX suspension outdoors

GB 9th cause you sent your best downunder 230 years ago.
The best went to NZ didn't they? The crims got sent to Aus. Wink
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9/28/2017 12:48am
The Brits are like pigs in muck, can't rule them out if it's gunna be a mudder, especially on home soil
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9/28/2017 12:50am
It's gonna be a mudda, so........
Mx1 GB
Mx2 GB
Open GB
Jrewing wrote:
Lawrence and Ferris are mud specialists. Top 2 we are going.. 1st will be the surrender monkeys Australia 2nd USA 3rd cause youve got SX suspension...
Lawrence and Ferris are mud specialists. Top 2 we are going..
1st will be the surrender monkeys
Australia 2nd
USA 3rd cause youve got SX suspension outdoors

GB 9th cause you sent your best downunder 230 years ago.
Plugga wrote:
The best went to NZ didn't they? The crims got sent to Aus. Wink
True, the crooks were rounded up and banished to Aus..the rest went to NZ..lol jk
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9/28/2017 12:51am Edited Date/Time 9/28/2017 12:53am
I think Netherlands wins if Herlings goes 1-1, Coldenhoff goes around 5-7 and Bogers is able to get close to 10th in one moto.

Team GB has the most consistent team. All 3 riders are able to top 5 their motos.

But we have to wait and see how the track develops if it rains. Everything becomes open if it's a real mudder.
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9/28/2017 12:51am
Motofinne wrote:
I absolutely think that Searle can run with Osborne at Matterly. Like Sully mentioned, Searle is a world class 250 rider.
i don't think Searle is the same rider he was in 2012, i don't think he will have anything for Osborne or Hunter Lawrence
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9/28/2017 12:58am Edited Date/Time 9/28/2017 1:04am
Motofinne wrote:
I absolutely think that Searle can run with Osborne at Matterly. Like Sully mentioned, Searle is a world class 250 rider.
Stoop wrote:
i don't think Searle is the same rider he was in 2012, i don't think he will have anything for Osborne or Hunter Lawrence
Oh stop with the Hunter Lawrence hype(or at least pump the brakes) . Tommy Searle is a way better rider than Lawrence. Or would you say that Prado is also better than Searle?

Lawrence has had a fantastic end to the season but people have already forgot that Prado has had a just as good rookie season as Lawrence. In fact, even a better season.
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9/28/2017 1:08am
Motofinne wrote:
I absolutely think that Searle can run with Osborne at Matterly. Like Sully mentioned, Searle is a world class 250 rider.
Stoop wrote:
i don't think Searle is the same rider he was in 2012, i don't think he will have anything for Osborne or Hunter Lawrence
Motofinne wrote:
Oh stop with the Hunter Lawrence hype(or at least pump the brakes) . Tommy Searle is a way better rider than Lawrence. Or would you say...
Oh stop with the Hunter Lawrence hype(or at least pump the brakes) . Tommy Searle is a way better rider than Lawrence. Or would you say that Prado is also better than Searle?

Lawrence has had a fantastic end to the season but people have already forgot that Prado has had a just as good rookie season as Lawrence. In fact, even a better season.
Tommy is going to shock a lot of people this weekend. He believes he can win that MX2 class and that means a lot. I can definitely see him giving Osborne all he can handle and maybe more
9/28/2017 1:14am
Motofinne wrote:
I absolutely think that Searle can run with Osborne at Matterly. Like Sully mentioned, Searle is a world class 250 rider.
Stoop wrote:
i don't think Searle is the same rider he was in 2012, i don't think he will have anything for Osborne or Hunter Lawrence
Motofinne wrote:
Oh stop with the Hunter Lawrence hype(or at least pump the brakes) . Tommy Searle is a way better rider than Lawrence. Or would you say...
Oh stop with the Hunter Lawrence hype(or at least pump the brakes) . Tommy Searle is a way better rider than Lawrence. Or would you say that Prado is also better than Searle?

Lawrence has had a fantastic end to the season but people have already forgot that Prado has had a just as good rookie season as Lawrence. In fact, even a better season.
Searle also hasn't shown much since 2013, so what's the hype about him?
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9/28/2017 1:19am
If Coldenhoff can get his trademark good starts and Bogers nails one top 10 I’ve got NL for the win.
GB with three good riders in front of a mad home crowd 2nd.
France for 3rd, can’t expect anything less with how good Febvre and Paulin are.
USA 4th
Belgium 5th
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Stoop wrote:
i don't think Searle is the same rider he was in 2012, i don't think he will have anything for Osborne or Hunter Lawrence
Motofinne wrote:
Oh stop with the Hunter Lawrence hype(or at least pump the brakes) . Tommy Searle is a way better rider than Lawrence. Or would you say...
Oh stop with the Hunter Lawrence hype(or at least pump the brakes) . Tommy Searle is a way better rider than Lawrence. Or would you say that Prado is also better than Searle?

Lawrence has had a fantastic end to the season but people have already forgot that Prado has had a just as good rookie season as Lawrence. In fact, even a better season.
EnvyMedia wrote:
Searle also hasn't shown much since 2013, so what's the hype about him?
That’s what I’m thinking, Searle’s best days are behind him

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