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I was thinking about this the other day because Jason has really impressed me this year.
Jason was a Team Green amateur, he had some pretty good success and won the Horizon Award in 2010, yet despite this never got a ride with Mitch. After all these years he finally gets a chance at a ride at Kawi, is that fuel enough to prove a point? Maybe that was a childhood dream and adds a little more motivation. Thoughts?
Jason was a Team Green amateur, he had some pretty good success and won the Horizon Award in 2010, yet despite this never got a ride with Mitch. After all these years he finally gets a chance at a ride at Kawi, is that fuel enough to prove a point? Maybe that was a childhood dream and adds a little more motivation. Thoughts?
So no, your theory is probably incorrect. Jason’s really gelling on the new bike and things are clicking for him. He’s a former SX champ, I don’t know why everyone’s so shocked that he’s performing this well while on a team and bike he really likes.
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AND he knows he has an opportunity that he needs to make the most of. There’s absolutely NO negative motives…not any negativity to his motivations…if one wishes to decipher the differences…
You really can take him at his word when you see him in his interviews: that IS the real Jason.
He’s harnessed The Stoke.
This thread did not age well tonight.
He's a dumbass for throwing away all those points tonight slamming into people....again.
He's his own worst enemy.
Barcia isn't known for championships
I’m not necessarily hating, would be cool to know what they use so I can up the game a bit too 🤣
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