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I'm a newcomer to supercross. I have only been watching it for ten years,since my son started to race. I can say this. There has been no rider that has taken out more people in his quest to catch up or make a pass than Stewart in both moto and suprecross. What goes around,comes around. He just experienced a taste of his own medicine. I could care less who wins any race or the championship. But don't be surprized when what you do to others,someone does to you. I sense desperation from both of them.
Edit: See above.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKjLFCKjLsg
I'm not sure what you saw there, but it's not even close to relevant. Try again.
Somebody could make a highlight reel of Bubbles landing on people or taking them out by accident.
kinda like this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWoKCebsUvo
I was looking for when Stewart re-entered the track after a crash and took out Preston. I found another video where he did the same thing in 2002.
Seriously, some of you just hate the dude.
Yes, JS should have looked I guess, but I'm sure after getting punted like he did all he could think about was parking Reed. Reed parked JS AND RC that race. He took out RC's front wheel in the first lap or 2.
Pit Row
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6K3366zwNA
https://youtu.be/-Kniqhabc24
When someone makes a pass and can continue in the proper direction on the track still with a lot of momentum, that is completely different than cutting across in the wrong direction and homing in on another rider like a torpedo. When Stewart passes someone, he's goal is to not slow himself down and 99% of his passes don't even affect the other rider. When Reed tries to pass someone, his goal is to impede them, knock them off the track or knock them down and he'll do it even if it slows him down and costs him positions.
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