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DiFrancesco.
Both rode well. DiFrancesco had no answer for Jett Reynolds and Deegan had no answer for DiFrancesco.
Should be an interesting series now that they are starting to bunch up and race bigger bikes. The cream will start to rise to the top.
85s
I can’t understand why Feld promote that serie as the future of SX blablabla (which is true) but do nothing for us to follow it ! It’s completely stupid because i am quite sure i’m not the only one who wants to follow the serie ! Come on Feld do something about it ! We would love to watch these kids battle ! Or at least give us some live results to follow. I was at the MEC this year, the supermini and the amateur all star gave us some amazing races
700+ entries, cool track and some great races.
Round 2 next Sunday at Anaheim.
The Shop
Jett Reynolds = Just turned 15 yrs old
Ryder Difrancesco = Almost 14 yrs old
Haiden Deegan = Just turned 13 yrs old
Frikk... feed these kids. Lol.
Why not let a 13 year old race and have fun and quit critiquing him? He's a kid. He can't control what his dad did, or does.
Maybe he'll be a bust as a pro...maybe he'll win races and titles...RV was constantly beat as an amateur by Alessi...who had the most successful pro career? Who's to say the same won't be true of Deegan? Just because you don't like his dad, and just because he's getting beat (by some REALLY fast kids) as an amateur doesn't mean he'll be a bust as a pro. Lighten up...he's 13.
whats after 85 cc ? dont they have 125 2 stroke ? at what age are they allowed to race a 250 ?
maybe stupid questions but i dont have a clue about US kids and amateurs and the path to become pro
Pit Row
The fetishizing and re-writing of his career has become pretty over the top. He was about as successful as Pedro Gonzalez.
Look, I wasn't really a fan of Brian when he raced or did the FMX thing, but you have to respect what he has accomplished in his own two and four-wheeled careers, his business accomplishments, as well as what he's helping his children accomplish as their father.
Did Clifford Adoptante win a SX? Did the flyin hawaiian start an FMX brand that turned into a world wide brand and some say a movement? Did Cliff win a stack of X-Games medals? Did Cliff win Off-Road racing World Championship races in an off-road truck? Did Cliff win Global Rallycross races? Did Cliff help his son become a standout Loretta Lynn's amateur MX championship or help his daughter become the first girl in history to win a Nascar race as a teenager?
I'm sorry but your comparison is ridiculous.
I found this in wikipedia, and love him or hate him, it's a career highlight list anyone would be proud of, even the Flyin Hawaiian, Clifford.
Career highlights
1997 Los Angeles Supercross – 1st place
1999 World Freestyle champ / Gravity Games Silver
2000 Gravity Games Gold
2000 Air MX Champ
2000 Bluetorch Ride and Slide FMX Champ
2001 Moto x Big Air – Silver
2002 Winter X Games Gold
2003 Featured Rider on Tony Hawk tour
2003 Summer X-Games Gold
2003 EXPN Rider of the year nominee
First to land a 360
2004 ESPY award nominee
Hold the most medals in FMX X Games history: 10 medals
2004 ESPN top 100 athlete of all sports
2005 Winter X Games Gold Medalist
2007 Winner Best Biography X Dance Action Sports Film Festival for Brian Deegan: Disposable Hero
2009 Awarded The Lifetime Achievement Award At The Transworld Motocross Awards In Las Vegas.
1 gold and 5 medals at the X Games rally events.
2nd at the 2012 Global RallyCross Championship.
4th at the 2013 Global RallyCross Championship.
2009, 2011 and 2013 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Pro Lite Unlimited champion
2011, 2012 and 2014 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Pro 2 Unlimited champion
2011 World Championship race winner in the Pro Light truck class
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