Great to see the sport growing (Indian market is massive, serious opportunity if they ever grow fond of MX...), also good experience and good money for the dozen of french riders and a handful of americans out there.
It's quite clever to have international class to have high level competition and "local" class to help building their riders (and have them fight for wins instead of crumbs until they get ready for the big show).
I watched a short clip of people racing the jankiest bikes in asia (india, thailand, vietnam I have no idea) the other day on facebook and they were actually pretty damn good. I’m sure if they can get some kind of support going, we will eventually start hearing some names! Good to see another part of the world realize how awesome supercross and dirt bike in general are.
I watched a short clip of people racing the jankiest bikes in asia (india, thailand, vietnam I have no idea) the other day on facebook and...
I watched a short clip of people racing the jankiest bikes in asia (india, thailand, vietnam I have no idea) the other day on facebook and they were actually pretty damn good. I’m sure if they can get some kind of support going, we will eventually start hearing some names! Good to see another part of the world realize how awesome supercross and dirt bike in general are.
India, Asia etc, kinda like the racing in Brazil. In Brazil can’t afford a Jap or Austrian bike. They race MX on air cooled Honda CRF250F’s, which are made in Brazil, can be bought for cheap. They mod the heck out of those air cooled Honda’s and some are pretty dang fast. In Brazil the Honda CRF250F is so popular it’s called the National. They have some crazy after market big bore kits and suspension in Brazil for Honda 250F’s. I built a Honda CRF250R for a trail bike/pit bike with Brazilian parts including Tuscany suspension, it’s fun.
Those guys in India, Asia, Brazil wherever are doing the best the can with what the have. It’s still racing and some are pretty dang fast.
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It's really growing! Fun to see their enthusiasm
Hunter Schlosser winning the 250 class.
They posted it was sold out. It looks more packed than last year, so the interest is growing.
They tamed down and modified the track because they anticipated rain. Whoops is a lot of maintenance so they made rollers instead.
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Actually dig watching this... hell the announcers are better too
Waiting on that Royal Enfield mx bike!
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Wow, good for them! Really grew after only 1 season.
good crowd and good racing, awesome to see, the Asian MX3 class seemed to take a step up this year,
they seemed to prep the track well to handle the rain too,
Watching it now and its pretty good. The track is moist but good racing.
KTM is an Indian company
The last two rounds are ppv???? Da fook????
Last year they uploaded the races at a later date so you could watch on YouTube. I'm assuming they'll do that again this year.
Great to see the sport growing (Indian market is massive, serious opportunity if they ever grow fond of MX...), also good experience and good money for the dozen of french riders and a handful of americans out there.
It's quite clever to have international class to have high level competition and "local" class to help building their riders (and have them fight for wins instead of crumbs until they get ready for the big show).
With a population of 100 bazillion, you would have to expect an AMA SX Champ one day..
I watched a short clip of people racing the jankiest bikes in asia (india, thailand, vietnam I have no idea) the other day on facebook and they were actually pretty damn good. I’m sure if they can get some kind of support going, we will eventually start hearing some names! Good to see another part of the world realize how awesome supercross and dirt bike in general are.
Yes to add to all the other sports stars to come from there...
Don't need it. We have three Bajaj MX bikes.
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India, Asia etc, kinda like the racing in Brazil. In Brazil can’t afford a Jap or Austrian bike. They race MX on air cooled Honda CRF250F’s, which are made in Brazil, can be bought for cheap. They mod the heck out of those air cooled Honda’s and some are pretty dang fast. In Brazil the Honda CRF250F is so popular it’s called the National. They have some crazy after market big bore kits and suspension in Brazil for Honda 250F’s. I built a Honda CRF250R for a trail bike/pit bike with Brazilian parts including Tuscany suspension, it’s fun.
Those guys in India, Asia, Brazil wherever are doing the best the can with what the have. It’s still racing and some are pretty dang fast.
Pit Row
Legitness looking track
It'll be weird to hear a podium interview where the rider gives a shoutout to Brahma the Creator God and Extreme Masala Chai energy drink.
Its incredible to see supercross blowing up globally.
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Meanwhile in ND...
250 Asia was the most entertaining race! Haha the riders are also better than I thought, they send it!
That's hilarious!
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