Mookie?

Anyone know what happened to him?

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FastEddy
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9/22/2024 9:45am
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing endured one of its toughest rounds of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) at tonight’s final round in Las Vegas, where both Christian Craig and Malcolm Stewart were struck by misfortune in the 450SMX division.

 

Both qualified inside the top 10 with Stewart seventh and Craig 10th on combined times riding their Husqvarna FC 450 Rockstar Edition machinery, setting up what looked to be a promising night ahead on the hybrid race track located at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

 

A crash with another rider saw Stewart ease it home to 19th in Moto 1, but he wasn’t able to line up for the final race of the season, demoting him to 17th in the final 450SMX standings as a result of the triple points on offer in the Las Vegas SMX Final.

 

It was a similar story for Craig, finishing 17th in the first race, before having to pull out of Moto 2 and also spelling the end of his season early. That meant he had to settle for 20th in the post-season rankings, also impacted by the points structure at the finale.

 

“Tonight was a tough way end the season, but we have to focus on all the positives that we have achieved this year,” commented Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team Manager, Nathan Ramsey. “It wasn’t our night in Las Vegas, so we will focus on regrouping during the off-season and come out swinging in 2025. I’m happy and honored to be a part of an amazing crew, we are all looking forward to next year, and will strive towards reaching greater heights as a team.”

 

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna also had Landon Gibson on track this weekend in the 250 World All-Stars category, qualifying a solid fifth position and then racing forward to P7 in the Main Event.
9/22/2024 10:22am
FastEddy wrote:
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing endured one of its toughest rounds of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) at tonight’s final round in Las Vegas, where...
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing endured one of its toughest rounds of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) at tonight’s final round in Las Vegas, where both Christian Craig and Malcolm Stewart were struck by misfortune in the 450SMX division.

 

Both qualified inside the top 10 with Stewart seventh and Craig 10th on combined times riding their Husqvarna FC 450 Rockstar Edition machinery, setting up what looked to be a promising night ahead on the hybrid race track located at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

 

A crash with another rider saw Stewart ease it home to 19th in Moto 1, but he wasn’t able to line up for the final race of the season, demoting him to 17th in the final 450SMX standings as a result of the triple points on offer in the Las Vegas SMX Final.

 

It was a similar story for Craig, finishing 17th in the first race, before having to pull out of Moto 2 and also spelling the end of his season early. That meant he had to settle for 20th in the post-season rankings, also impacted by the points structure at the finale.

 

“Tonight was a tough way end the season, but we have to focus on all the positives that we have achieved this year,” commented Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team Manager, Nathan Ramsey. “It wasn’t our night in Las Vegas, so we will focus on regrouping during the off-season and come out swinging in 2025. I’m happy and honored to be a part of an amazing crew, we are all looking forward to next year, and will strive towards reaching greater heights as a team.”

 

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna also had Landon Gibson on track this weekend in the 250 World All-Stars category, qualifying a solid fifth position and then racing forward to P7 in the Main Event.

Well shit! Thank ya’s!

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9/22/2024 10:29am
FastEddy wrote:
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing endured one of its toughest rounds of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) at tonight’s final round in Las Vegas, where...
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing endured one of its toughest rounds of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) at tonight’s final round in Las Vegas, where both Christian Craig and Malcolm Stewart were struck by misfortune in the 450SMX division.

 

Both qualified inside the top 10 with Stewart seventh and Craig 10th on combined times riding their Husqvarna FC 450 Rockstar Edition machinery, setting up what looked to be a promising night ahead on the hybrid race track located at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

 

A crash with another rider saw Stewart ease it home to 19th in Moto 1, but he wasn’t able to line up for the final race of the season, demoting him to 17th in the final 450SMX standings as a result of the triple points on offer in the Las Vegas SMX Final.

 

It was a similar story for Craig, finishing 17th in the first race, before having to pull out of Moto 2 and also spelling the end of his season early. That meant he had to settle for 20th in the post-season rankings, also impacted by the points structure at the finale.

 

“Tonight was a tough way end the season, but we have to focus on all the positives that we have achieved this year,” commented Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team Manager, Nathan Ramsey. “It wasn’t our night in Las Vegas, so we will focus on regrouping during the off-season and come out swinging in 2025. I’m happy and honored to be a part of an amazing crew, we are all looking forward to next year, and will strive towards reaching greater heights as a team.”

 

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna also had Landon Gibson on track this weekend in the 250 World All-Stars category, qualifying a solid fifth position and then racing forward to P7 in the Main Event.

"Struck with misfortune"

My dumb brain began reading that and started filling in the rest of it and thought it was going to say "both Christian Craig and Malcolm Stewart were STRUCK BY LIGHTNING" and I was thinking "Wow, what are the odds of that?!" 😂🤦‍♂️

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9/22/2024 10:49am
FastEddy wrote:
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing endured one of its toughest rounds of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) at tonight’s final round in Las Vegas, where...
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing endured one of its toughest rounds of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) at tonight’s final round in Las Vegas, where both Christian Craig and Malcolm Stewart were struck by misfortune in the 450SMX division.

 

Both qualified inside the top 10 with Stewart seventh and Craig 10th on combined times riding their Husqvarna FC 450 Rockstar Edition machinery, setting up what looked to be a promising night ahead on the hybrid race track located at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

 

A crash with another rider saw Stewart ease it home to 19th in Moto 1, but he wasn’t able to line up for the final race of the season, demoting him to 17th in the final 450SMX standings as a result of the triple points on offer in the Las Vegas SMX Final.

 

It was a similar story for Craig, finishing 17th in the first race, before having to pull out of Moto 2 and also spelling the end of his season early. That meant he had to settle for 20th in the post-season rankings, also impacted by the points structure at the finale.

 

“Tonight was a tough way end the season, but we have to focus on all the positives that we have achieved this year,” commented Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team Manager, Nathan Ramsey. “It wasn’t our night in Las Vegas, so we will focus on regrouping during the off-season and come out swinging in 2025. I’m happy and honored to be a part of an amazing crew, we are all looking forward to next year, and will strive towards reaching greater heights as a team.”

 

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna also had Landon Gibson on track this weekend in the 250 World All-Stars category, qualifying a solid fifth position and then racing forward to P7 in the Main Event.
aeffertz wrote:
"Struck with misfortune"My dumb brain began reading that and started filling in the rest of it and thought it was going to say "both Christian Craig...

"Struck with misfortune"

My dumb brain began reading that and started filling in the rest of it and thought it was going to say "both Christian Craig and Malcolm Stewart were STRUCK BY LIGHTNING" and I was thinking "Wow, what are the odds of that?!" 😂🤦‍♂️

Yeah LOL  pretty slim odds.  The only pro I can remember that got hit by lightning was Destry Abbott  back in circa 2010 while out trail riding. 

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9/22/2024 1:51pm Edited Date/Time 9/22/2024 1:58pm

"BamBamfest in Vegas: 2 victims left injured. Suspect in custody told Det. Phillips "It ain'me, I ain'do nothing". More developments to come."

😄

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9/22/2024 7:19pm

Kind of sounds like they just packed it in. 

9/23/2024 4:52am
RACING wrote:

"BamBamfest in Vegas: 2 victims left injured. Suspect in custody told Det. Phillips "It ain'me, I ain'do nothing". More developments to come."

😄

“oh yeeeaahhhh?”

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