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It's looking like next weekend will be the first scorcher of the year. Saturday is forecasted to be a bit milder but still in the mid 80's. I'm curious to see how Prado handles it after he rode redbud well last year. 
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Dude it’s over a week out, the weather people don’t even know what’s going to happen this afternoon, especially in the Midwest. That said if it’s hot we will see how everyone including Prado handle it. 

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500 Mike
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They’ll shorten the moto’s …. All good.  🤦🏼‍♂️

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500 Mike wrote:

They’ll shorten the moto’s …. All good.  🤦🏼‍♂️

Right, because we really need to have another rider die from heat stroke🙄.

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Because it never gets hot in spain 

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500 Mike wrote:

They’ll shorten the moto’s …. All good.  🤦🏼‍♂️

thewrizzle wrote:

Right, because we really need to have another rider die from heat stroke🙄.

Honest question , has some died from heatstroke at an AMA National ? 

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500 Mike wrote:

They’ll shorten the moto’s …. All good.  🤦🏼‍♂️

thewrizzle wrote:

Right, because we really need to have another rider die from heat stroke🙄.

Honest question , has some died from heatstroke at an AMA National ? 

Texas I believe

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thewrizzle wrote:

Right, because we really need to have another rider die from heat stroke🙄.

Honest question , has some died from heatstroke at an AMA National ? 

cwel11 wrote:

Texas I believe

It was Red Bud, Josh Lichtle (not sure on spelling). 

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500 Mike wrote:

They’ll shorten the moto’s …. All good.  🤦🏼‍♂️

thewrizzle wrote:

Right, because we really need to have another rider die from heat stroke🙄.

Honest question , has some died from heatstroke at an AMA National ? 

Yes redbud. Josh Litchle passed away from heat exhaustion around 2010-2011 if I remember correctly. 

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The heat wave is coming. It’s blanketing the entire Midwest after a very mild June. 

Here we go! 

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🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. 

These pros need to grab their nuts. Remember they're men and go out and moto down. 

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Was hotter last weekend at MXGP of Italy.

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Honest question , has some died from heatstroke at an AMA National ? 

cwel11 wrote:

Texas I believe

mx317 wrote:

It was Red Bud, Josh Lichtle (not sure on spelling). 

It was RedBud 2011.  I was there.  It was very hot that day.  I remember seeing him stalled and attempting to kick start his bike quite a while.  After the moto when walking towards the exits I also remember seeing someone push his bike through the crowd towards the pits.  Drove straight home through the night, found out he had died the next afternoon when I woke up.  

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dinger212 wrote:

The heat wave is coming. It’s blanketing the entire Midwest after a very mild June. 

Here we go! 

Finally it’s been a cold  yr. Sat,sun race in Xmas, Mi. In the UP . It was a high of 54& 51, I put a Fat main jet in . But I never made it riding during the week on a sand track 120 mi away . And my back nerves, hip pain was too tight & dead leg , foot is all numb.  Lower Mi. Is usually hotter than Green Bay . Sat it shows hot yet here next sat. I might hv to get a personal loan to race AM day. Lol I Love riding in the heat & humidity.  IMG 5773 0.png?VersionId=wz.FGGXQTE0dt2D2xjdlN2XiIMG 5771 3

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kage173 wrote:
🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. These pros need to...

🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. 

These pros need to grab their nuts. Remember they're men and go out and moto down. 

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys are on a razors edge when it’s that hot.

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kage173 wrote:
🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. These pros need to...

🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. 

These pros need to grab their nuts. Remember they're men and go out and moto down. 

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys...

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys are on a razors edge when it’s that hot.

Bruh, we hang out in that heat all day. We're not in motorhomes. Literally there from 7am-5pm. And racing 4 or more motos. These aren't professional athletes with strict hydration regimens. These are kids eating nachos and sour patch kids for lunch. You think the kids on 65s stretching out every single jump aren't maxed out on hr? The pros sit in ac all day, taking a shower. Sitting in ice,  getting an iv, then have the mechanic wait on the line with the bIke

 They're fine.

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kage173 wrote:
🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. These pros need to...

🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. 

These pros need to grab their nuts. Remember they're men and go out and moto down. 

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys...

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys are on a razors edge when it’s that hot.

kage173 wrote:
Bruh, we hang out in that heat all day. We're not in motorhomes. Literally there from 7am-5pm. And racing 4 or more motos. These aren't professional...

Bruh, we hang out in that heat all day. We're not in motorhomes. Literally there from 7am-5pm. And racing 4 or more motos. These aren't professional athletes with strict hydration regimens. These are kids eating nachos and sour patch kids for lunch. You think the kids on 65s stretching out every single jump aren't maxed out on hr? The pros sit in ac all day, taking a shower. Sitting in ice,  getting an iv, then have the mechanic wait on the line with the bIke

 They're fine.

You’re actually retarded, aren’t you? 

…. Never mind. Sarcasm detector just went off.

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Finally it’s been a cold  yr. Sat,sun race in Xmas, Mi. In the UP . It was a high of 54& 51, I put a Fat...

Finally it’s been a cold  yr. Sat,sun race in Xmas, Mi. In the UP . It was a high of 54& 51, I put a Fat main jet in . But I never made it riding during the week on a sand track 120 mi away . And my back nerves, hip pain was too tight & dead leg , foot is all numb.  Lower Mi. Is usually hotter than Green Bay . Sat it shows hot yet here next sat. I might hv to get a personal loan to race AM day. Lol I Love riding in the heat & humidity.  IMG 5773 0.png?VersionId=wz.FGGXQTE0dt2D2xjdlN2XiIMG 5771 3

That van.. 

is awesome!

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Finally it’s been a cold  yr. Sat,sun race in Xmas, Mi. In the UP . It was a high of 54& 51, I put a Fat...

Finally it’s been a cold  yr. Sat,sun race in Xmas, Mi. In the UP . It was a high of 54& 51, I put a Fat main jet in . But I never made it riding during the week on a sand track 120 mi away . And my back nerves, hip pain was too tight & dead leg , foot is all numb.  Lower Mi. Is usually hotter than Green Bay . Sat it shows hot yet here next sat. I might hv to get a personal loan to race AM day. Lol I Love riding in the heat & humidity.  IMG 5773 0.png?VersionId=wz.FGGXQTE0dt2D2xjdlN2XiIMG 5771 3

Gravel wrote:

That van.. 

is awesome!

Thx man , Ukraine girls at the Chicago trucking co.s go Gitty ovr it. All Big smiles saying repeatedly is that your van. I say yeah it is Babe , want to go for a quick spin on my 1st day.  1 co had my spare keys the girls put 5.7 miles on it twice. To move it to the street ? Lol back to the heat , oh ho ho Red Bud women , should be a Good 1. Oh it’s So hot I hv to run around in my bikini. Lol 

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bvm111 wrote:

Because it never gets hot in spain 

wtf does this have to do with spain?

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bvm111 wrote:

Because it never gets hot in spain 

wtf does this have to do with spain?

OP asked how Prado will handle the heat. Prado is from Spain 

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500 Mike wrote:

They’ll shorten the moto’s …. All good.  🤦🏼‍♂️

thewrizzle wrote:

Right, because we really need to have another rider die from heat stroke🙄.

Honest question , has some died from heatstroke at an AMA National ? 

I see others have answered the question. It was an absolute tragedy, if they have to cut the motos by 5 minutes, so be it.

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kage173 wrote:
🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. These pros need to...

🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. 

These pros need to grab their nuts. Remember they're men and go out and moto down. 

Yeah, that's all about "grabbing your nuts". 

🙄

 

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Well, it is summer

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kage173 wrote:
🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. These pros need to...

🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. 

These pros need to grab their nuts. Remember they're men and go out and moto down. 

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys...

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys are on a razors edge when it’s that hot.

kage173 wrote:
Bruh, we hang out in that heat all day. We're not in motorhomes. Literally there from 7am-5pm. And racing 4 or more motos. These aren't professional...

Bruh, we hang out in that heat all day. We're not in motorhomes. Literally there from 7am-5pm. And racing 4 or more motos. These aren't professional athletes with strict hydration regimens. These are kids eating nachos and sour patch kids for lunch. You think the kids on 65s stretching out every single jump aren't maxed out on hr? The pros sit in ac all day, taking a shower. Sitting in ice,  getting an iv, then have the mechanic wait on the line with the bIke

 They're fine.

Texas heat is different to Michiana heat with all of the corn sweat. Plus the lake. Your ass would hydroplane off a portashitter with the amount of water in the air. I would take texas 100 over midwest 100 all day long. 

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kage173 wrote:
🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. These pros need to...

🙄 bruh, in Texas we make 5 year Olds race with Motocrossvests  on at 110 degrees with 70% humidity from July to September. 

These pros need to grab their nuts. Remember they're men and go out and moto down. 

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys...

Bruh.  200+ HR for 70 minutes in 100 degrees isn’t about being tough or not.  The human body can only do so much and these guys are on a razors edge when it’s that hot.

kage173 wrote:
Bruh, we hang out in that heat all day. We're not in motorhomes. Literally there from 7am-5pm. And racing 4 or more motos. These aren't professional...

Bruh, we hang out in that heat all day. We're not in motorhomes. Literally there from 7am-5pm. And racing 4 or more motos. These aren't professional athletes with strict hydration regimens. These are kids eating nachos and sour patch kids for lunch. You think the kids on 65s stretching out every single jump aren't maxed out on hr? The pros sit in ac all day, taking a shower. Sitting in ice,  getting an iv, then have the mechanic wait on the line with the bIke

 They're fine.

Alright Billy badass, we get it; you spend your days dehydrated and calling everyone else a pussy. 

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500 Mike wrote:

They’ll shorten the moto’s …. All good.  🤦🏼‍♂️

thewrizzle wrote:

Right, because we really need to have another rider die from heat stroke🙄.

Watch the first 5 minutes of this video if you don't have time for all of it.  Motos were not shortened.   🤷‍♂️

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMTf09pZ-ac

 

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bvm111 wrote:

Because it never gets hot in spain 

wtf does this have to do with spain?

Beeby wrote:

OP asked how Prado will handle the heat. Prado is from Spain 

He's from a pretty temperate spot with average summer temps in the 70s, plus don't most GP riders end up living in Belgium?

Not saying he's never experienced heat/traveled to a desert, but it's like saying someone from San Francisco should be used to heat, Death Valley gets hot.

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