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leanin Added a reply to Trey Canard

6/16/2009 10:00am
Any news on Trey? Was it the race after Freestone that he broke his leg last year?

leanin Added a reply to what about Cooperland, Nov 1-2??

11/4/2008 10:53am
LOL about the watertruck. It sounds like the watertruck operator is getting better... at least he was watering while you were watching! A few weeks ago someone decided to water the back section during practice. The first lap was dusty. The next lap was mud. Cooperland is one of the few tracks around here where the watertruck can hide and...

leanin Added a reply to what about Cooperland, Nov 1-2??

11/3/2008 9:50am
Highsider, how did you guys do in the race on Sunday? How did you like the track and how did it compare to the tracks in Iowa? I was the guy chatting with you on the line before the last practice session Saturday.

leanin Added a reply to Supercross '09

10/1/2008 11:20am
Between the 200/250/300 2-strokes and 250/400/450/505/530/570/690 4-strokes, KTM will sure have a lot of displacement options. It will be interesting to see whether they try any of the different sizes.

leanin Added a reply to What was your first bike?

9/23/2008 11:04am
My first was a brand new 1970 Honda Trail 70. It cost $349 which was my entire savings. The worst punishment I ever had as kid was getting grounded from riding it for 2 weeks. I remember acting like it wasn't a big deal to be grounded from it so I'd just get a whippin the next time I got...

leanin Added a reply to swimming vs moto in terms of physical fitness

8/13/2008 8:42am
They are completely different. But, one of the things they have in common is that skills usually trump fitness in both. An overweight, out of shape MXer with excellent skills can ride MX faster than someone who is in excellent shape with average skills. The same is true for swimming. Its when the competitors have similar skillsets that the fitness...

leanin Added a reply to Anybody Really Thnk the Punishment is Fair

7/10/2008 9:52am
Unfortunately, there's has been an awful lot of really talented motorcycle racers that have thrown it all away because of drugs and partying. Most don't make it to JLaw's level before it happens. I'm a JLaw fan and am certain he COULD make a comeback. But, I also have my doubts that he'll do it.

leanin Added a reply to Monster Energy take on lawrence

7/10/2008 7:58am
The bottom line is sponsors support riders for the advertising and promotion of their product. Not many corporations want their name/product to be associated with someone that acts like JLaw. JLaw won't be the first or last person that loses corporate support because of their actions or reputation.