ESPN just released a list of the top 20 most dominant athletes from the past twenty years and made some questionable placements, most notably the exclusion of Ricky Carmichael.
Greg D.
2018 yz250f
ESPN just released a list of the top 20 most dominant athletes from the past twenty years and made some questionable placements, most notably the exclusion of Ricky Carmichael.
Greg D.
2018 yz250f
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ESPN...WGAF
Edit: just looked at the article and they listed Barry Bonds in it so seriously WGAF.
A sports media company that exists solely to promote the sports they are directly involved in making money off of.
maybe because mx isn't a top 20 sports in regards to popularity and well...pretty much anything but injuries.
If you feel strongly about it contact ESPN with the stats from Ricky's career. Lapping the entire field is dominant. Retiring mid season with the points lead is dominant. Wins and championships speak for themselves.
I'm a Motocross kinda dude.
I don't watch or read ESPN.
I don't say "we" when I'm talking about a football team.
I ripped a start from Egypt and I was happy about that.
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Probably bc less than 5% of the general population knows anything about Motocross/Supercross and an even smaller percentage actually care about it.
RC retired in his peak and I mean PEAK! At what 26yrs old? Think about how many more races and titles he could have won. Insane
Reed was owning Dungey and RV before he pulled the eject lever at Millvile in 2011. Reed couldn't even get close to RC outdoors
My gym is literally across the street from ESPN. All they put out now is trash. They went all political wavent watched in yrs.