Go to 9:06 for another view.
Yet this is cool..."If I find the fucker with my shorts tshirt and belt we are going to have some fun.....". Nothing more fun than violent revenge over $20 worth of clothes. Clipping valid and reasonable adult posts, from multiple sides, due to a blanket ... more »
Damn two strokes.
So everything except low speed compression and a revalve? Copy.
Two out of the three benefits you suggest would still apply if there wasn't a start button on the bars. Isn't it obvious?
Cheers for the knowledge mate!
I assumed he was referring to jackpot. How does one extrapolate a number from "9 bar"?
I believe the details will be in a RacerX magazine article, which is the absolute worse way to announce something.
That flagger is actually on the takeoff for the jump before. I never realized that. There isn't a flagger on the takeoff on what appears to be one of the biggest jumps on the track. Wow.
What do you mean? It clearly shows the track in front of the leader and you see the dude wipe out. Obviously, the flagger on the jump after the guy has no clue but it's the flagger on the face of the takeoff who failed. Go to 9:05
He shows up after. You can see it at the 9 min mark. Typical situation you see at a local motocross race.
I vote for 2 moto format half the rounds.
I think it's worth a conversation at least, regardless of the reason OP made the thread.
Just lock the thread and send it to NBC.
Cue the guys who feel the need to say "the riders have a choice in how fast they navigate an obstacle".
Supposedly a 2 stroke diesel is much more efficient.
His point was that the goal of the movie has nothing to do with promoting dirt bikes, as the title of the thread implies. The movie is showcasing the reality of life in the inner city, which happens to involve dirt bikes.
Again, missing the point. When you see an opportunity for improvement safety-wise, as a racing organization, you take it. Road racing at the highest level does this much better than our sport does. Also, protecting your assets tends to be a wise business ... more »
You are missing the point. Look how many drivers navigated Spa this year. Must mean the track was fine right? Yet a driver was killed. The FIA will spend the time studying the incident and how they can improve track safety. Think Feld has ever looked ... more »
Hartranft has yet to thank his new team on his first or second career podium. Maybe he didn't attend media day with Anderson.