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Bradshaw and Langston ran 8.
Can he take 5?
9 and 8 would absolutely be drama free, I think the 5 wold be free rom drama also for the most part. I’d bet Dungey would be happy to have Aaron carry on with the 5. I’d steer clear of the 7. There’ll be haters just for taking the number.
Look who took 2 and 4. Just DO IT!
Looks better than 8 or 9.
I wouldn’t touch 7 with a ten foot pole.
I was bored one night and did this concerning the number 8.
History of the number 8 from 1990 to now.
Years it was on a Yamaha
1990 Damon Bradshaw
1992 Jeff Emig
1993 Damon Bradshaw
1998 Kevin Windham
2000 to 2003 Not Used
2004 to 2010 Grant Langston was number 8
Langston rode for Yamaha from 2007 to 2010
The number 8 in the years it was on a different brand.
1991 Jean-Michel Bayle (Honda)
1994 Doug Henry (Honda)
1995 Jeff Stanton (Honda)
1996 Mike LaRocco (Suzuki)
1997 Greg Albertyn (Suzuki)
1999 Greg Albertyn (Suzuki)
2004 Grant Langston (KTM)
2005 Grant Langston (Kawasaki)
2006 Grant Langston (Kawasaki)
Ironically from 1990 to now the number 8 has been on a Yamaha for a total of 8 times. The most of any manufacturer.
Riders that have won titles with the number 8
1991 Jean-Michel Bayle (250MX, 250SX, 500MX)
1992 Jeff Emig (125MX)
1994 Doug Henry (125MX)
1999 Greg Albertyn (250MX)
2007 Grant Langston (450MX)
Ain't going to happen and it's time that number changes hands. Hell, James doesn't give one shit about this sport anymore anyway.
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AP told me after the race he’s taking 7 for permanent number. Said he hopes to blitz whoops like the other #7 did
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