How about those whoops?

Zachintosh
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Edited Date/Time 1/23/2022 5:05pm
Kudos to Dirt Wurx crew for building a long, challenging whoop section that held up well and didn’t turn into jumpers despite excessive laps.

That is all.
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lumpy790
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1/23/2022 9:21am
Those woops were brutal and all day clearly separated the men from the boys charging through them.
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1/23/2022 10:27am
Finally a long set of whoops…..webb was suffering that part of the track, also Marvin…...most exciting part of the track last night
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1/23/2022 10:39am
They seemed to be tamed down considerably for the night show. They were downright brutal earlier in the day.
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1/23/2022 10:44am
The first qualifying sessions they were almost impossible to do. I’ve never seen so many A guys in both classes glide by them on their first laps around the track.


I don’t think anyone went through them better than Craig all night. He and Tomac seemed to be flying through them.
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TeamGreen
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1/23/2022 10:47am
They seemed to be tamed down considerably for the night show. They were downright brutal earlier in the day.
Well, if all you're gonna do is comment based on Christian not even having to set his beer down...? Grinning

I love this thread.

This IS Supercross.
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IWreckALot
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1/23/2022 11:25am
SX_336 wrote:
The first qualifying sessions they were almost impossible to do. I’ve never seen so many A guys in both classes glide by them on their first...
The first qualifying sessions they were almost impossible to do. I’ve never seen so many A guys in both classes glide by them on their first laps around the track.


I don’t think anyone went through them better than Craig all night. He and Tomac seemed to be flying through them.
Seems like that’s the way whoops go. They always start bigger than they end up. I think it’s just a symptom of the bikes breaking them down through the day and the dozers round them off making them lose height progressively.
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1/23/2022 11:41am
Musquin and Webb didnt like them but Plenssinger and Stewart didnt have problems with them using same bike.
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1/23/2022 11:58am
When does Webb not struggle in whoops? I think he may be getting through them better this year than last.
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1/23/2022 11:59am
Zachintosh wrote:
Kudos to Dirt Wurx crew for building a long, challenging whoop section that held up well and didn’t turn into jumpers despite excessive laps. That is...
Kudos to Dirt Wurx crew for building a long, challenging whoop section that held up well and didn’t turn into jumpers despite excessive laps.

That is all.
Amazing how a few challenging sets of whoops exposes so many weaknesses. Gnarly whoops should be a staple of every round. They ARE supercross.
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1/23/2022 12:02pm
Go to @corey100 on IG he builds them. A lot of the riders in his comments
I heard that guy is an asshole but he definitely can run a loader!
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1/23/2022 5:05pm Edited Date/Time 1/23/2022 5:19pm
Go to @corey100 on IG he builds them. A lot of the riders in his comments
I heard that guy is an asshole but he definitely can run a loader!
Chad Reed loved them 😂
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1/23/2022 10:01pm
Go to @corey100 on IG he builds them. A lot of the riders in his comments
I heard that guy is an asshole but he definitely can run a loader!
Chad Reed loved them 😂
Reed went with dream tracks didn’t he 🤔
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