The US will not win in the mud

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They might even have trouble getting on the podium. I’ll be back later to hopefully take my beating.
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9/25/2022 9:51am
The mud will make things more difficult, but they're still the favourites.
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9/25/2022 9:52am
I still don`t see USA losing. Too strong overall team.
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9/25/2022 9:56am
Australia doesn't have better mud riders either and all other top teams are short a top rider. I still see them winning, especially if the rain stays away now. But my last correct prediction was like a decade ago so...
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9/25/2022 9:57am
Let’s make this the grown men crying about the weather thread . MKaaaayyyyy .
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The US are the best in the world on our tracks in prime conditions. The MXGP guys are much more well rounded and will shine in these conditions vs the US.
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9/25/2022 9:59am
MXR wrote:
Let’s make this the grown men crying about the weather thread . MKaaaayyyyy .
No crying from me, bud. The best of the best will beat the rest. The conditions won’t take anything away from the winners.
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9/25/2022 9:59am
Oh ye of little faith Laughing

We might not win , but what I do know is..... it'll be a rollercoaster ride up and down and we'll see some great racing.
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9/25/2022 10:01am
Last MXoN at this track was a mudder and the best we could do is 6th. Mid pack riders in the MXGP ride mud better than our top guy, just how it is.

I hope we are wrong and we can pull off a win, but with mudder, and apparently the track rides like a sand track when wet (what they said last time anyway) I think getting a podium would be nice.

Will they even bring a fresh rear wheel to swap in at the gate after the sighting lap? MXGP guys knew to do that, apparently we did not.
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9/25/2022 10:02am
RangerLee wrote:
Last MXoN at this track was a mudder and the best we could do is 6th. Mid pack riders in the MXGP ride mud better than...
Last MXoN at this track was a mudder and the best we could do is 6th. Mid pack riders in the MXGP ride mud better than our top guy, just how it is.

I hope we are wrong and we can pull off a win, but with mudder, and apparently the track rides like a sand track when wet (what they said last time anyway) I think getting a podium would be nice.

Will they even bring a fresh rear wheel to swap in at the gate after the sighting lap? MXGP guys knew to do that, apparently we did not.
My thoughts exactly.
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9/25/2022 10:05am
Easy win for Team USA.
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9/25/2022 10:07am
VanDan wrote:
Easy win for Team USA.
Riiiiiight. Care to back that up with money?
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9/25/2022 10:07am
Youthstream is laughing their asses off.
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9/25/2022 10:17am
Hoping #dadsarmy channel their britishness
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9/25/2022 10:37am
I have a feeling this thread and some comments in here are going to age poorly!
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9/25/2022 10:45am
MXD wrote:
The US are the best in the world on our tracks in prime conditions. The MXGP guys are much more well rounded and will shine in...
The US are the best in the world on our tracks in prime conditions. The MXGP guys are much more well rounded and will shine in these conditions vs the US.
If they're the best, we'd be seeing them line up in the World championship. They don't. Put your cards on the table.
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9/25/2022 10:58am
Well OP, you're only 2/3 correct right now.
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9/25/2022 11:01am
captmoto wrote:
Well OP, you're only 2/3 correct right now.
I’m hoping to go 0/3!
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9/25/2022 11:02am
MXD wrote:
The US are the best in the world on our tracks in prime conditions. The MXGP guys are much more well rounded and will shine in...
The US are the best in the world on our tracks in prime conditions. The MXGP guys are much more well rounded and will shine in these conditions vs the US.
Joshracing wrote:
If they're the best, we'd be seeing them line up in the World championship. They don't. Put your cards on the table.
Maybe re-read what I said. I think you missed my point.
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9/25/2022 11:08am
Is this some kind of reverse psychology voodoo?... or is the fishing season over?
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9/25/2022 11:10am
VanDan wrote:
Is this some kind of reverse psychology voodoo?... or is the fishing season over?
It was my genuine opinion.
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9/25/2022 11:35am
VanDan wrote:
Is this some kind of reverse psychology voodoo?... or is the fishing season over?
MXD wrote:
It was my genuine opinion.
Bold strategy to double down after race 1. We shall see if it pays off! Woohoo
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9/25/2022 11:41am
Joshracing wrote:
If they're the best, we'd be seeing them line up in the World championship. They don't. Put your cards on the table.
There’s a reason why all the top riders come to the USA including all the talent from Australia. MXGP has load of talent but to claim one series over the other is better is just lame IMO. But if I had to decide I’d choose the one with 40 riders on the gate versus 10-15? To each their own but WHO gives a shit. I LOVE DIRT BIKES and more series = more to watch and talk about which in return makes me happy! Today is about our countries but after this it should be about how we GROW our sport as ONE to create more jobs and opportunities for all riders.

- Cash
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9/25/2022 12:17pm
What is this? Sloan-parade? The odds are in the favor of USA right now, they can afford dnf and top12 result in moto3 to win.
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9/25/2022 12:20pm
Well???........MXD. ya just never know right?
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9/25/2022 12:20pm
How you like your crow MXD, medium, medium rare?
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9/25/2022 12:21pm
MXD wrote:
The US are the best in the world on our tracks in prime conditions. The MXGP guys are much more well rounded and will shine in...
The US are the best in the world on our tracks in prime conditions. The MXGP guys are much more well rounded and will shine in these conditions vs the US.
Joshracing wrote:
If they're the best, we'd be seeing them line up in the World championship. They don't. Put your cards on the table.
Kinda doing that right now aren't we?
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9/25/2022 12:21pm
This thread blows !!

Change my mind …. Laughing
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