Title kinda nails it. List your respective counties all time motocross of nations team representatives. Normal modern day classes and such. Just some good old off season banter
Title kinda nails it. List your respective counties all time motocross of nations team representatives. Normal modern day classes and such. Just some good old off season banter
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Canada
2004 We finished 8th.
Jean-Sébastien Roy
Dusty Klatt
Blair Morgan
2007 We finished 10th.
Jean-Sébastien Roy
Colton Facciotti
Blair Morgan
"Sorry Goose, but it's time to buzz the tower."
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Team USA 2011
Dungey
Baggett
Villopoto
Villopoto and Dungey going 1 and 2 in the final moto to win it. How does it get much better than that?
1974 USA 2nd place. Lackey, Pomeroy, weinert, and Distefano on a privateer CZ if I remember. USA had another 2nd place in 77. These guys always get forgot about but they did incredibly well considering how much better the Europeans were at that time.
My favorite was the team that never was.
2006 and 2007
Ricky Carmichael
James Stewart
Ryan Villopoto
Ricky suffered a dislocated shoulder at Glen Helen in the last National of the year in 2006 and was unable to be on Team USA as a rider at Matterly Basin. He was replaced by Ivan Tedesco. In 2007, James Stewart suffered a season ending knee injury at Washougal and was unable to attend the MXdN at Budds Creek as a rider. He was replaced by Tim Ferry.
In my opinion, Team USA of Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, and Ryan Villopoto was the best MXdN team the world would have ever produced, and one that probably would never have been beaten by any team, from any country, in any year...past, present or future.
Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn.
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2007 would have been unreal had Stew not shredded his knee. RV's performance that year, RC's last race, prime Stew, at Budds. Would have been sick
Alright Lunger, Let's Do It
Easy!
"Stewart is the very last of a generation raised on 2-strokes so, naturally, he's going to have more skills than all these 4stroke kids coming up today." - Spotted Marley