Dean Wilson MXdN with Scotland

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7/30/2010 10:22am
Dean has a very intriguing accent. It's definitely an evenly proportioned 1/3 Scottish, 1/3 Canadian and 1/3 Cali kid. Altogether it's slightly Lucky Charms-ish.
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Money and time on bike. You look at the top Canadian's in series. It's Team Blackfoot. But they also go down to Georgia during the winter to train. Alot of other guys can't afford that. The Wilson's were smart. They saw something in Dean and made the investment to move down south. Look how that turned out. I gaurentee if Facciotti move to Cali or Florida to train he would be a top ten guy in the 450 class down there. The guy is just talented on a bike and smooth. But when you only get so many months to ride you fall behind.
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kdusty wrote:
Money and time on bike. You look at the top Canadian's in series. It's Team Blackfoot. But they also go down to Georgia during the winter...
Money and time on bike. You look at the top Canadian's in series. It's Team Blackfoot. But they also go down to Georgia during the winter to train. Alot of other guys can't afford that. The Wilson's were smart. They saw something in Dean and made the investment to move down south. Look how that turned out. I gaurentee if Facciotti move to Cali or Florida to train he would be a top ten guy in the 450 class down there. The guy is just talented on a bike and smooth. But when you only get so many months to ride you fall behind.
ive seen that dude over here in our supercross series, yes he has some serious speed
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I was born in Scotland moved to Canada when I was 14 and am now 31. I still consider myself Scottish.

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7/30/2010 10:50am Edited Date/Time 7/30/2010 10:52am
Oh forsure. When I was 18 I moved to Cali to play baseball. I would never consider myself anything but Canadian. It's where I was born. But I'll tell you one thing living down there sometimes it was just easier to blend in then let everyone know I was Canadian. We got bugged alot for our accent. Then when I moved back I got bugged alot about my Californian accent. It was a no win situtation. lol
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7/30/2010 10:56am Edited Date/Time 7/30/2010 10:57am
Kdusty, if the CND team raises enough moeny for MXdN, you think Blackfoot will go?

Good team would also be Faciotti/Klatt/Tmadaglia combo...
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The only two guys in the world better than wilson on a 250 right now are canard and pourcel! He'd cripple any of that other eurobunk!!
Oooohh sour grapes!! Truth is the guy grew up in the UK so he's entitled to go with a UK passport and do you really think...
Oooohh sour grapes!! Truth is the guy grew up in the UK so he's entitled to go with a UK passport and do you really think Musquin wouldn'n win an AMA moto or run top 3 or 4 as you'd think?
As for Simpson,he can start,but fades due to fitness and Searle is sadly unfit too,Anti has had a lot of bangs but quick,if you want guts,heart and commitment,Brad Anderson is a good choice on the big bike
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Oooohh sour grapes!! Truth is the guy grew up in the UK so he's entitled to go with a UK passport and do you really think...
Oooohh sour grapes!! Truth is the guy grew up in the UK so he's entitled to go with a UK passport and do you really think Musquin wouldn'n win an AMA moto or run top 3 or 4 as you'd think?
As for Simpson,he can start,but fades due to fitness and Searle is sadly unfit too,Anti has had a lot of bangs but quick,if you want guts,heart and commitment,Brad Anderson is a good choice on the big bike
Sorry I have got to get back in my chair. He moved from the U.K at eight years of age and probably had never rode a bike untill he was a resident of Canada.
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I would hope so. But this is Blackfoot so you never know. Like Facciotti said a couple of weeks ago if your not going to do it right. Why go? If they don't I hope Colton makes it down to the last 2 nationals like I heard he might.
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7/30/2010 11:22am Edited Date/Time 7/30/2010 11:24am
Nutty C wrote:
Sorry I have got to get back in my chair. He moved from the U.K at eight years of age and probably had never rode a...
Sorry I have got to get back in my chair. He moved from the U.K at eight years of age and probably had never rode a bike untill he was a resident of Canada.
He started riding in Scotland. He's said it and I'm pretty sure there are people on this board from Scotland who remember him riding 65's at their local tracks.
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Nutty C wrote:
Sorry I have got to get back in my chair. He moved from the U.K at eight years of age and probably had never rode a...
Sorry I have got to get back in my chair. He moved from the U.K at eight years of age and probably had never rode a bike untill he was a resident of Canada.
NoGo wrote:
He started riding in Scotland. He's said it and I'm pretty sure there are people on this board from Scotland who remember him riding 65's at...
He started riding in Scotland. He's said it and I'm pretty sure there are people on this board from Scotland who remember him riding 65's at their local tracks.
I'm pretty sure I saw in an interview that he started riding a 50 in Scotland and began racing competively in Canada. I know he used ride a 65 at Blackfoot track. He used to do the 100 foot table top on it.
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It seems Canada is so desperate for sports glory. that we give anyone who calls Canada home a shot. The athletes just use us for a...
It seems Canada is so desperate for sports glory. that we give anyone who calls Canada home a shot. The athletes just use us for a free ride, then fuck off. Well Deano... fuck off, and good riddance! I'd rather see a proud Canadian Kyle Keast on our team than you. Lennox Lewis was a joke!!!! He grew up in the same city as me, and went to the same high school. He had no accent at school, and it certainly didn't slip out at parties either.
Nice post.
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Nutty C wrote:
Sorry I have got to get back in my chair. He moved from the U.K at eight years of age and probably had never rode a...
Sorry I have got to get back in my chair. He moved from the U.K at eight years of age and probably had never rode a bike untill he was a resident of Canada.
NoGo wrote:
He started riding in Scotland. He's said it and I'm pretty sure there are people on this board from Scotland who remember him riding 65's at...
He started riding in Scotland. He's said it and I'm pretty sure there are people on this board from Scotland who remember him riding 65's at their local tracks.
I'm pretty sure I saw in an interview that he started riding a 50 in Scotland and began racing competively in Canada. I know he used ride a 65 at Blackfoot track. He used to do the 100 foot table top on it.
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It seems Canada is so desperate for sports glory. that we give anyone who calls Canada home a shot. The athletes just use us for a...
It seems Canada is so desperate for sports glory. that we give anyone who calls Canada home a shot. The athletes just use us for a free ride, then fuck off. Well Deano... fuck off, and good riddance! I'd rather see a proud Canadian Kyle Keast on our team than you. Lennox Lewis was a joke!!!! He grew up in the same city as me, and went to the same high school. He had no accent at school, and it certainly didn't slip out at parties either.
Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported him through his younger years.

The sad thing about it is that it could of been Colton and Dusty there with him to but blackfoot decided that they didn't want that to happen and that some one off supercross race up there was more important.So basicly what the biggest team in Canada was saying to the rest of the Canadian motocross comunity is that the biggest race in the world the MXON does not mean nothing compared to some supercross exhibtion up in Toronto.And just to point something else out, when the AMA supercross showed up in Canada this year Blackfoot was no where in sight.

And it doesn't stop there Gauldy from MXP magazine and anouncer for the Nationals up there as well as the interviewer for the nationlas on TV is of the opinion that the MXON is a waste of time aswell and is quite vocal about this on the MXP website and i am sure in the magazine.

Also the CMRC decided to pull some fundraiser from their national a few weeks ago because it did not have permition to hold it at the event before the weekend had even got going.So it also shows that the national series does not even support the MXON.

So i what i am really wondering is do Canadians really care that Dean is not racing for them at that race that does not seem to be a big deal up there anyway or is it the fact that Dean is no longer putting Canada on the motocross map down south?

Bottom line is that the only reason anyone is upset about the Dean situation is because this year it's more convenient for Canadian's to go and watch this race and when it goes to France next year no one will care about the MXON again.

So mr killerdwarf you should now be happy that Dean has opened up a place for Kyle Keast to go and run with the B team this year.


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320 wrote:
Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported...
Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported him through his younger years.

The sad thing about it is that it could of been Colton and Dusty there with him to but blackfoot decided that they didn't want that to happen and that some one off supercross race up there was more important.So basicly what the biggest team in Canada was saying to the rest of the Canadian motocross comunity is that the biggest race in the world the MXON does not mean nothing compared to some supercross exhibtion up in Toronto.And just to point something else out, when the AMA supercross showed up in Canada this year Blackfoot was no where in sight.

And it doesn't stop there Gauldy from MXP magazine and anouncer for the Nationals up there as well as the interviewer for the nationlas on TV is of the opinion that the MXON is a waste of time aswell and is quite vocal about this on the MXP website and i am sure in the magazine.

Also the CMRC decided to pull some fundraiser from their national a few weeks ago because it did not have permition to hold it at the event before the weekend had even got going.So it also shows that the national series does not even support the MXON.

So i what i am really wondering is do Canadians really care that Dean is not racing for them at that race that does not seem to be a big deal up there anyway or is it the fact that Dean is no longer putting Canada on the motocross map down south?

Bottom line is that the only reason anyone is upset about the Dean situation is because this year it's more convenient for Canadian's to go and watch this race and when it goes to France next year no one will care about the MXON again.

So mr killerdwarf you should now be happy that Dean has opened up a place for Kyle Keast to go and run with the B team this year.


Can you send the link from MXP where Gauldy says he doesn't think MXdN is important? I would be intersted in reading it.. I couldn't find it in any of his blogs..
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eddie wrote:
but still better than the euros . they pretty much suck at everything it seems ....
SL91 wrote:
Yeah. Like soccer (Spain). Cycling (Spain). Moto GP (Spain). Formula 1 (Germany) etc.. ... oh yeah, they really suck, don't they..not
joe101uk wrote:
Correction: Formula 1 ( England )....Wink
and Euros are leading the World motocross championship with Cairoli in MX1 and Musquin in MX2 and are one and 3 in the American 250 series... looks like Europe is dominating motocross and other sports right now...

Federer in tennis...Biaggi in WSBK... the list could go on
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I hope a hockey stick in his spokes doesn't slow him down... I can get a hockey stick over the border right?
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I think you can purchase a hockey stick in Colorado. Contrary to popular belief by you Canuckleheads we can play hockey in the good old U...
I think you can purchase a hockey stick in Colorado. Contrary to popular belief by you Canuckleheads we can play hockey in the good old U S of A!
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Just not as good as us.
World Jr. Championship this past winter? Must have missed that one eh?
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7/30/2010 12:51pm Edited Date/Time 7/30/2010 12:53pm
You might want to check where alot of those kids play. Most play in the Canadian Junior Hockey League's. QMJL, OHL, WHL.
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I think you can purchase a hockey stick in Colorado. Contrary to popular belief by you Canuckleheads we can play hockey in the good old U...
I think you can purchase a hockey stick in Colorado. Contrary to popular belief by you Canuckleheads we can play hockey in the good old U S of A!
mikem wrote:
Just not as good as us.
herbs906 wrote:
World Jr. Championship this past winter? Must have missed that one eh?
You can't be serious..

If you really want to continue the whole Canada vs. US in hockey debate, start a thread in Non-Moto...
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320 wrote:
Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported...
Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported him through his younger years.

The sad thing about it is that it could of been Colton and Dusty there with him to but blackfoot decided that they didn't want that to happen and that some one off supercross race up there was more important.So basicly what the biggest team in Canada was saying to the rest of the Canadian motocross comunity is that the biggest race in the world the MXON does not mean nothing compared to some supercross exhibtion up in Toronto.And just to point something else out, when the AMA supercross showed up in Canada this year Blackfoot was no where in sight.

And it doesn't stop there Gauldy from MXP magazine and anouncer for the Nationals up there as well as the interviewer for the nationlas on TV is of the opinion that the MXON is a waste of time aswell and is quite vocal about this on the MXP website and i am sure in the magazine.

Also the CMRC decided to pull some fundraiser from their national a few weeks ago because it did not have permition to hold it at the event before the weekend had even got going.So it also shows that the national series does not even support the MXON.

So i what i am really wondering is do Canadians really care that Dean is not racing for them at that race that does not seem to be a big deal up there anyway or is it the fact that Dean is no longer putting Canada on the motocross map down south?

Bottom line is that the only reason anyone is upset about the Dean situation is because this year it's more convenient for Canadian's to go and watch this race and when it goes to France next year no one will care about the MXON again.

So mr killerdwarf you should now be happy that Dean has opened up a place for Kyle Keast to go and run with the B team this year.


chase383 wrote:
Can you send the link from MXP where Gauldy says he doesn't think MXdN is important? I would be intersted in reading it.. I couldn't find...
Can you send the link from MXP where Gauldy says he doesn't think MXdN is important? I would be intersted in reading it.. I couldn't find it in any of his blogs..
You will have to look back to 2009 before the race you probably didn't notice it because you were so caught up with all the hype around the Montreal supercross.
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The CMRC sanctions all the MX nationals in Canada and about 99% of local amateur MX, dirt track, supermoto etc. CMA does virtually nothing in this country.

What you guys have to understand is that the CMA is the FIM affiliate in Canada, NOT the CMRC hence the reluctance for anyone associated with the CMRC to support a MXdN team. If the CMRC was given the FIM affiliation it would be a whole different game them. CMRC head Mark Stallybrass would jump all over it if it would make him a buck and I pretty much guarantee that Canada would be putting in an MXdN host bid.
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Ramrod wrote:
Good for him, it's the right thing to do (and a better team).

He's having a tremendous rookie season!
chase383 wrote:
You think Simpson and Searle would be better than Klatt and Colt (assuming that is who the rest of Team Canada would be..)?

Personally, I don't
are you kidding?
7/30/2010 3:08pm
It seems Canada is so desperate for sports glory. that we give anyone who calls Canada home a shot. The athletes just use us for a...
It seems Canada is so desperate for sports glory. that we give anyone who calls Canada home a shot. The athletes just use us for a free ride, then fuck off. Well Deano... fuck off, and good riddance! I'd rather see a proud Canadian Kyle Keast on our team than you. Lennox Lewis was a joke!!!! He grew up in the same city as me, and went to the same high school. He had no accent at school, and it certainly didn't slip out at parties either.
320 wrote:
Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported...
Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported him through his younger years.

The sad thing about it is that it could of been Colton and Dusty there with him to but blackfoot decided that they didn't want that to happen and that some one off supercross race up there was more important.So basicly what the biggest team in Canada was saying to the rest of the Canadian motocross comunity is that the biggest race in the world the MXON does not mean nothing compared to some supercross exhibtion up in Toronto.And just to point something else out, when the AMA supercross showed up in Canada this year Blackfoot was no where in sight.

And it doesn't stop there Gauldy from MXP magazine and anouncer for the Nationals up there as well as the interviewer for the nationlas on TV is of the opinion that the MXON is a waste of time aswell and is quite vocal about this on the MXP website and i am sure in the magazine.

Also the CMRC decided to pull some fundraiser from their national a few weeks ago because it did not have permition to hold it at the event before the weekend had even got going.So it also shows that the national series does not even support the MXON.

So i what i am really wondering is do Canadians really care that Dean is not racing for them at that race that does not seem to be a big deal up there anyway or is it the fact that Dean is no longer putting Canada on the motocross map down south?

Bottom line is that the only reason anyone is upset about the Dean situation is because this year it's more convenient for Canadian's to go and watch this race and when it goes to France next year no one will care about the MXON again.

So mr killerdwarf you should now be happy that Dean has opened up a place for Kyle Keast to go and run with the B team this year.


320 wrote: Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace."Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported him through his younger years. " Bullshit! He rode for us for the free ride, and that's it.
"blackfoot decided that they didn't want that to happen and that some one off supercross race up there was more important.So basicly what the biggest team in Canada was saying to the rest of the Canadian motocross comunity is that the biggest race in the world the MXON does not mean nothing compared to some supercross exhibtion up in Toronto" Bullshit! Blackfoot did not decide, Yamaha did. It's in their contract with Yamaha to race the MONTREAL SX.
"And it doesn't stop there Gauldy from MXP magazine and anouncer for the Nationals up there as well as the interviewer for the nationlas on TV is of the opinion that the MXON is a waste of time aswell and is quite vocal about this on the MXP website and i am sure in the magazine" And I agree with him. Until the FIM, and MXON is out of the old, out of date stubborn fucks that try to run the CMA hands the MXON effort from Canada will only be a half assed holiday, so yes it is a waste of time.
"Also the CMRC decided to pull some fundraiser from their national a few weeks ago because it did not have permition to hold it at the event before the weekend had even got going.So it also shows that the national series does not even support the MXON" The CMRC never decided to pull some fund raiser. The organizer of the fundraiser never even called the CMRC to ask for permission to do so. The CMRC would support the MXON, and field a proper team if the CMA would cooperate
So mr 320, maybe you should just get a few more facts under your belt before you go begin chirping off about something that's a few thousand miles away.
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kdusty wrote:
The Lennox Lewis thing cracks me up. I remember that so well. I remember seeing that interview and sitting there going WTF. All of sudden he...
The Lennox Lewis thing cracks me up. I remember that so well. I remember seeing that interview and sitting there going WTF. All of sudden he had this British accent and week or two earlier he had no accent at all.
mikem wrote:
The British fans saw right through that too. They never really supported him as one of their own. Same thing could happen to Dean.
swaz wrote:
You mite be rite with that one, over on adrenalin trip theres a big debate about this, its caused quite a stir because they all have...
You mite be rite with that one, over on adrenalin trip theres a big debate about this, its caused quite a stir because they all have there head stuck up local hero brad andersons arse! I like brad dont get me wrong but come on fellas hes just not at this level, hes meant to be racing lommel sunday in the gps, lets see how he does there. I for one are pumped, at the end of the day if i was born in england then moved to the us or canada or any where else at 9 years old i would class myself as english and im pretty sure 99% of people on here would do the same. and regarding last years des nations who wouldnt of done the same as dean given the chance?! he had a chance to make a name for himself and show the whole world how fast he was, obvioiusly worked look where he his now. Go daeno and go team GB, Tommy will be fine by then, another month on the bike will get him up to speed.
So who would you pick for MX1?
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7/30/2010 5:46pm Edited Date/Time 7/30/2010 5:49pm
adamdf wrote:
are you kidding?
Nope, Klatt and Colt (if healthy) are both strong 450 riders and have been riding the big bikes for a while now.
GBR looks like they have 3 250F riders (assuming Searle and Simpson are Dean's teamates)
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Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported...
Back er down a notch there eh?This aint the pink palace.Dean rode for that team last year to give back to the people that had supported him through his younger years.

The sad thing about it is that it could of been Colton and Dusty there with him to but blackfoot decided that they didn't want that to happen and that some one off supercross race up there was more important.So basicly what the biggest team in Canada was saying to the rest of the Canadian motocross comunity is that the biggest race in the world the MXON does not mean nothing compared to some supercross exhibtion up in Toronto.And just to point something else out, when the AMA supercross showed up in Canada this year Blackfoot was no where in sight.

And it doesn't stop there Gauldy from MXP magazine and anouncer for the Nationals up there as well as the interviewer for the nationlas on TV is of the opinion that the MXON is a waste of time aswell and is quite vocal about this on the MXP website and i am sure in the magazine.

Also the CMRC decided to pull some fundraiser from their national a few weeks ago because it did not have permition to hold it at the event before the weekend had even got going.So it also shows that the national series does not even support the MXON.

So i what i am really wondering is do Canadians really care that Dean is not racing for them at that race that does not seem to be a big deal up there anyway or is it the fact that Dean is no longer putting Canada on the motocross map down south?

Bottom line is that the only reason anyone is upset about the Dean situation is because this year it's more convenient for Canadian's to go and watch this race and when it goes to France next year no one will care about the MXON again.

So mr killerdwarf you should now be happy that Dean has opened up a place for Kyle Keast to go and run with the B team this year.


chase383 wrote:
Can you send the link from MXP where Gauldy says he doesn't think MXdN is important? I would be intersted in reading it.. I couldn't find...
Can you send the link from MXP where Gauldy says he doesn't think MXdN is important? I would be intersted in reading it.. I couldn't find it in any of his blogs..
320 wrote:
You will have to look back to 2009 before the race you probably didn't notice it because you were so caught up with all the hype...
You will have to look back to 2009 before the race you probably didn't notice it because you were so caught up with all the hype around the Montreal supercross.
Actually I was at Machine Racing picking up a bike and was speaking to both Gauldy and J Neson about the MXdN. Gauldy didn't have a negative thing to say about it.

But next time I'm at RJ's and see him I'll ask.
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Wow killerdwarf I could feel the intensity in your post.

First off what free ride are you talking about?He was hounded by the CMA to race so he did.

The date clash could have been avoided but a certain team made sure that didn't happen so they would not have to attend the MXON.As far as the CMRC pulling the fundraiser goes permission or not this is not a big deal and could have easily have been let go by the egos from that organisation.

At the end if the day Dean has made the best decision by getting out of there and not being stuck in that mess.


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chase383 wrote:
Can you send the link from MXP where Gauldy says he doesn't think MXdN is important? I would be intersted in reading it.. I couldn't find...
Can you send the link from MXP where Gauldy says he doesn't think MXdN is important? I would be intersted in reading it.. I couldn't find it in any of his blogs..
320 wrote:
You will have to look back to 2009 before the race you probably didn't notice it because you were so caught up with all the hype...
You will have to look back to 2009 before the race you probably didn't notice it because you were so caught up with all the hype around the Montreal supercross.
chase383 wrote:
Actually I was at Machine Racing picking up a bike and was speaking to both Gauldy and J Neson about the MXdN. Gauldy didn't have a...
Actually I was at Machine Racing picking up a bike and was speaking to both Gauldy and J Neson about the MXdN. Gauldy didn't have a negative thing to say about it.

But next time I'm at RJ's and see him I'll ask.
He may not have anything negative to say now but he did last year when is wasn't being run on the same continent he lives on.He probably can't remember saying anything bad anyway as he talks so much crap all the time on anything that's not the CMRC nationals.

I have no idea who R J is and don't think asking him anything will bring the best rider ever to wear the Mapleleaf back from team UK.
7/30/2010 8:11pm
320, time to shut the fuck up. Your shit is getting absolutely ridiculous now.

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