My favorite SX/MX era of all-time and was even lucky enough to work on the track at some of the Supercross’s while attending MMI in Phoenix.
I Agree with Joey. He never would have caught him. You’d have to be clinically insane to lay down because you’re afraid of being passed when there is that much money on the line. Joey has mouths to feed just like the rest of us. There’s no shame in riding ... more »
Maybe you can learn a life lesson from all this too. When someone goes out of their way and does something nice for you, you acknowledge it somehow. “Fist Bump” works for most people. It’s pretty simple. Thank You is taught to your children within the ... more »
Honestly, I’m guessing JS would say no anyhow. Classy move by a good dude. Good people have been getting the raw end of the stick since the beginning of time. Glad he learned his lesson though, when it comes to competing. Maybe Eli can learn a life lesson ... more »
Well put. 100% agree
You make a good point. I’m sure There are plenty of pro riders sacrificing everything to even have a chance to be where Hill is. I get it. He does need to act like he cares. That’s why I said knock him down for a little while and see if he will climb ... more »
Not taking anything away from the top guys who put everything they have and who they are into it. I do enjoy watching their raw talent and speed. Especially in person. It’s awesome!
True and the whole thing about playing a guitar in a bar after a race, it’s not like he got arrested for a DUI or evaded the law or anything. I’ve seen plenty of media feeds of other pro athletes doing just that. They make 4 times the money he does annually ... more »
I think I somewhat agree with your post. They do make a ton of money for basically working a hobby, but i’m assuming it’s nothing close to what MLB, NFL, NHL, etc are racking in. Those athletes get more time off and come in on spring or fall training ... more »
He’ll be fine. He has the right attitude. Blames himself, not the team, the bike, mechanic, or the new one as of late “unidentified illness”. Top Pros have been getting knocked down a notch since the sport evolved in the US. It’ll be good for him, even ... more »
Most consistent while being fast, sure (maybe). Fastest by reaching top speeds on a dirtbike while on a track without looping out and getting injured, questionable? Depends on how you word it and how technical were getting here.
IMO it’s Just as good as any team we’ve had over there in years. ZO and JA not afraid to bump and grind and JC is super excited to represent! Not too mention he is fast as hell and cocky! Regardless of what place we get, at least we’ll know they left ... more »
I’ll 2nd that! My claim to fame is some podiums back when it was C class.
If it’s shifting through the gears it’s most likely not a shift fork. But your title says “YZ 125 won’t shift”..... you can shift through the gears without using the clutch. If it’s shifting, but not engaging properly, its probably clutch related. You ... more »
ZACHO is the spoiler! Put money on it
Rookie yrs! I always liked Ward too!
My favorite SX/MX era of all-time and was even lucky enough to work on the track at some of the Supercross’s while attending MMI in Phoenix.
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Definitely clutch related. Easy fix. Replace all of the clutch parts while you’re in there. Will save you another tear down later on.
U.S is SAVAGE!!!
I’m not totally against the career # system because in most cases it gives the riders a chance to choose their favorite number if they earned the opportunity to do so. With that being said, I think they should be able to pick whatever number they want, ... more »