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vschaik141
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9/29/2019 6:39am
1-2 in final moto in front of our king
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ShipLap
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9/29/2019 6:40am
shmacky78 wrote:
Can we go down to the local shell station and steal a few squeegees for these damn cameras ?? 🤬
Compressed air in a can would do the trick gosh.
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jemcee
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9/29/2019 6:41am
Crush wrote:
Duffy with a stellar ride. Was behind Osborne, crashed to waaaay back and got back to 11th.
Fuck I hope he has a 'clean' race! I wanna see where he can get! He must've been hauling
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peltier626
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9/29/2019 6:41am
JFerry wrote:
Talking about motocross. Thats all. Time ago I said America don't have a chance. Top 10 should be OK. Training or not would not make any...
Talking about motocross. Thats all. Time ago I said America don't have a chance. Top 10 should be OK. Training or not would not make any difference. Not negative or positive, just realistic. Also said Spain should be a podium contender.
On different ground, América should be OK, but in Assen, no way.
Have you even been watching the races?
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9/29/2019 6:42am
Crush wrote:
Duffy with a stellar ride. Was behind Osborne, crashed to waaaay back and got back to 11th.
What's the deal with Webster & Duffy? Are they staying in Oz next year?
9/29/2019 6:42am
jamma10 wrote:
Yes! Nice bit of ZZTop Cool
jamma10 wrote:
And now Status Quo... Dry : Grinning
It's going down hill. Wurzels next?
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9/29/2019 6:42am
Here are the standings with the worst score removed.

Dropped score in brackets

1. NED: 13 (10)
2. FRA: 29 (30)
3. BEL: 30 (30)
4. DEN: 34 (32)
5. EST: 38 (25)
6. SPA: 38 (28)
7. GBR: 39 (36)
8. GER: 39 (37)
9. AUS: 40 (23)
10. NOR: 44 (31)
11. SWE: 46 (23)
12. USA: 47 (29)

If I had to guess, I'd say NED, FRA and then Spain, Estonia or GB third
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9/29/2019 6:42am
Crush wrote:
Duffy with a stellar ride. Was behind Osborne, crashed to waaaay back and got back to 11th.
Both Duffy Webster have done well.
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Crossup
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9/29/2019 6:44am
JFerry wrote:
Talking about motocross. Thats all. Time ago I said America don't have a chance. Top 10 should be OK. Training or not would not make any...
Talking about motocross. Thats all. Time ago I said America don't have a chance. Top 10 should be OK. Training or not would not make any difference. Not negative or positive, just realistic. Also said Spain should be a podium contender.
On different ground, América should be OK, but in Assen, no way.
Cooper won the qualifier yesterday and the team qualified 3rd OA. Two of our riders in 10th/11th crash into each other at the start and get up next to last, and still pass riders. Has less to do with Assen...
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9/29/2019 6:44am
5th for Osborne is good. There’s no doubt the Dutch are showing why they’re the favorites. Hoff style is awesome to watch, and Herlings is in a class all by himself. Sounds like Cooper may have gotten injured, so luck plays a part in this event. Hope JA21 and Osborne have a good MX 3. The Dutch had bad luck last year at Redbud, so will be good for them to get redemption on their home soil. Win or lose, this is still the best MX event of the year in my opinion. I’m certainly not part of the minority of team USA fans that don’t care about this event.
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honda123
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9/29/2019 6:44am
Crush wrote:
Duffy with a stellar ride. Was behind Osborne, crashed to waaaay back and got back to 11th.
What's the deal with Webster & Duffy? Are they staying in Oz next year?
Prior to this event they were both staying in Australia next season
peltier626
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9/29/2019 6:45am
JFerry wrote:
Talking about motocross. Thats all. Time ago I said America don't have a chance. Top 10 should be OK. Training or not would not make any...
Talking about motocross. Thats all. Time ago I said America don't have a chance. Top 10 should be OK. Training or not would not make any difference. Not negative or positive, just realistic. Also said Spain should be a podium contender.
On different ground, América should be OK, but in Assen, no way.
Crossup wrote:
Cooper won the qualifier yesterday and the team qualified 3rd OA. Two of our riders in 10th/11th crash into each other at the start and get...
Cooper won the qualifier yesterday and the team qualified 3rd OA. Two of our riders in 10th/11th crash into each other at the start and get up next to last, and still pass riders. Has less to do with Assen...
Jferry's just enjoying his newfound fame. Takes it how he can get it.
9/29/2019 6:45am
crusty_xx wrote:
Here are the standings with the worst score removed. Dropped score in brackets 1. NED: 13 (10) 2. FRA: 29 (30) 3. BEL: 30 (30) 4...
Here are the standings with the worst score removed.

Dropped score in brackets

1. NED: 13 (10)
2. FRA: 29 (30)
3. BEL: 30 (30)
4. DEN: 34 (32)
5. EST: 38 (25)
6. SPA: 38 (28)
7. GBR: 39 (36)
8. GER: 39 (37)
9. AUS: 40 (23)
10. NOR: 44 (31)
11. SWE: 46 (23)
12. USA: 47 (29)

If I had to guess, I'd say NED, FRA and then Spain, Estonia or GB third
If the Dutch have a disaster in race 3 it's pretty close for 6 or 7 teams.
9/29/2019 6:46am
crusty_xx wrote:
Here are the standings with the worst score removed. Dropped score in brackets 1. NED: 13 (10) 2. FRA: 29 (30) 3. BEL: 30 (30) 4...
Here are the standings with the worst score removed.

Dropped score in brackets

1. NED: 13 (10)
2. FRA: 29 (30)
3. BEL: 30 (30)
4. DEN: 34 (32)
5. EST: 38 (25)
6. SPA: 38 (28)
7. GBR: 39 (36)
8. GER: 39 (37)
9. AUS: 40 (23)
10. NOR: 44 (31)
11. SWE: 46 (23)
12. USA: 47 (29)

If I had to guess, I'd say NED, FRA and then Spain, Estonia or GB third
1st - Netherlands
2nd - France
3rd - Belgium or GB

STAMP IT!
9/29/2019 6:46am Edited Date/Time 9/29/2019 6:48am
I wish that the US had done better so I don’t have to read annoying excuses for the next year until they finish 15th again.

I’m proud of them either way.
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9/29/2019 6:47am
Crush wrote:
Duffy with a stellar ride. Was behind Osborne, crashed to waaaay back and got back to 11th.
What's the deal with Webster & Duffy? Are they staying in Oz next year?
honda123 wrote:
Prior to this event they were both staying in Australia next season
Any of you guys know if Regan Duffy is related to 1980’s rider Darren Duffy from Wanneroo?
9/29/2019 6:47am
crusty_xx wrote:
Here are the standings with the worst score removed. Dropped score in brackets 1. NED: 13 (10) 2. FRA: 29 (30) 3. BEL: 30 (30) 4...
Here are the standings with the worst score removed.

Dropped score in brackets

1. NED: 13 (10)
2. FRA: 29 (30)
3. BEL: 30 (30)
4. DEN: 34 (32)
5. EST: 38 (25)
6. SPA: 38 (28)
7. GBR: 39 (36)
8. GER: 39 (37)
9. AUS: 40 (23)
10. NOR: 44 (31)
11. SWE: 46 (23)
12. USA: 47 (29)

If I had to guess, I'd say NED, FRA and then Spain, Estonia or GB third
If the Dutch have a disaster in race 3 it's pretty close for 6 or 7 teams.
Yeah but that's pretty much impossible unless both of them DNF. They are on very reliable bikes as well and their worst score is 10th so they can easily afford one DNF and still win with a considerable margin
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9/29/2019 6:47am
YamahaJT1 wrote:
Prolly planning a bit of trout fishing this evening.
WCRider wrote:
Probably Laughing
American slang... Trust me, I am fluent in english. LOL, it is all good!
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9/29/2019 6:48am
1st - Netherlands
2nd - France
3rd - Belgium or GB

STAMP IT!
Laughing yeah Belgium of course. I complete forgot about them. Strijbos actually didnt ride bad but he had several crashes.
jemcee
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9/29/2019 6:49am
Crush wrote:
Duffy with a stellar ride. Was behind Osborne, crashed to waaaay back and got back to 11th.
What's the deal with Webster & Duffy? Are they staying in Oz next year?
I didn't know anything about Webster before he got picked, which could mean he hasn't set Australia on fire with results but I think he's a bit of a sand specialist and if I just read something correctly he's 23..
Duffy is only 17 though (I'm pretty sure) So he's got a bit of time up his sleeve!
So to answer your question with a guess I'd say Webster will be but I'd say Duffy is gettin offers as we speak haha
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YamahaJT1
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9/29/2019 6:49am Edited Date/Time 9/29/2019 6:52am
We ON!

Let's GO Ando and Osborne!

GO Estonia!
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jamma10
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9/29/2019 6:50am
jamma10 wrote:
Yes! Nice bit of ZZTop Cool
jamma10 wrote:
And now Status Quo... Dry : Grinning
It's going down hill. Wurzels next?
Grinning Let's hope not!
lo95co380
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9/29/2019 6:51am
Bummer deal but they rode there asses off. I feel better about this year over redbud regardless of result. My opinion, however, is not warranted.
9/29/2019 6:51am Edited Date/Time 9/29/2019 7:02am
mhog wrote:
5th for Osborne is good. There’s no doubt the Dutch are showing why they’re the favorites. Hoff style is awesome to watch, and Herlings is in...
5th for Osborne is good. There’s no doubt the Dutch are showing why they’re the favorites. Hoff style is awesome to watch, and Herlings is in a class all by himself. Sounds like Cooper may have gotten injured, so luck plays a part in this event. Hope JA21 and Osborne have a good MX 3. The Dutch had bad luck last year at Redbud, so will be good for them to get redemption on their home soil. Win or lose, this is still the best MX event of the year in my opinion. I’m certainly not part of the minority of team USA fans that don’t care about this event.
Massive props to Team USA. It's been great to see the Team Fried journey and it's a bummer it isn't going to work out this weekend!

This team has changed many European fans view of them over the last month, they've been great and I think a lot have been pulling for them compared to years past!

I hope JA and ZO can finish the weekend on a high in this last moto, but I'm expecting that they'll both probably struggle to be inside the top ten which sucks with the effort and dedication they've put into this.

Nonetheless, respect to them!
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lo95co380
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9/29/2019 6:52am
Bummer deal but they rode there asses off. I feel better about this year over redbud regardless of result. My opinion, however, is not warranted. USA
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honda123
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9/29/2019 6:52am Edited Date/Time 9/29/2019 6:53am
rhysthomas wrote:
Any of you guys know if Regan Duffy is related to 1980’s rider Darren Duffy from Wanneroo?
Darren is Regans dad
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Whitey
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9/29/2019 6:54am
What's the deal with Webster & Duffy? Are they staying in Oz next year?
honda123 wrote:
Prior to this event they were both staying in Australia next season
rhysthomas wrote:
Any of you guys know if Regan Duffy is related to 1980’s rider Darren Duffy from Wanneroo?
Darren is his dad
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eb313
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9/29/2019 6:55am
DownSouth wrote:
Your reply to my comment makes zero sense. What was your point?
JFerry wrote:
Man, all MX2 guys did not have a proper rest, they are all dropping positions at the end. But some people here only see americanos, when...
Man, all MX2 guys did not have a proper rest, they are all dropping positions at the end. But some people here only see americanos, when nobody cares.
TMessi111 wrote:
Or some people, you, only come here to stir up negative feelings towards riders that are all world class athletes performing in tough conditions. The best...
Or some people, you, only come here to stir up negative feelings towards riders that are all world class athletes performing in tough conditions. The best part of it all is that when it boils down, the riders all respect each other and little trolls like you sit in their moms house, switching back and fourth between this forum and the other forums you try and be clever in, while having zero respect, or clout in the real world. No rider you claim to support or team for that matter would condone your attitude towards Americans, as they were welcomed with open arms by the Europeans they have spent time with.
Funny how you interpret someone cheering on and supporting their nations team for disrespect and negativity towards the others. Maybe people just like their countries riders more than the others, WHILE appreciating the talent and greatness of others........or did you not know these are possible at the same time?
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9/29/2019 6:56am
The Pressure is on herlings for the Final Moto as he now has an internal battle with his teammate to be the individual big bike winner, I'm sure he doesn't want to get beat for the 2nd year in a row by Glenn and now the tough pill to swallow is Holland may gate him on the outside
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