......to greet a friendly French rider and maybe a strong German man with some authority.
With 3 out, it’s go time.
In my 60’s and still loving dirt scoots up here in the frozen north.
2021 Husky 501s
......to greet a friendly French rider and maybe a strong German man with some authority.
With 3 out, it’s go time.
In my 60’s and still loving dirt scoots up here in the frozen north.
2021 Husky 501s
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Kenny is one of the best racers on the planet but I can't bring myself to call him a strong German man. He has to weigh around 90 pounds soaking wet. Ultra fast German man-child seems appropriate.
Are you smart enough to buy a bike that costs less, weighs less, makes more horsepower per cubic centimeter, can be rebuilt for recycled aluminum can money and is giggle inducing? It is hard to believe that the American riding public flunks this test en masse. How stupid are you?
WWIII I'll root for the obnoxious don't give a f*&k Red White and Blue I Piss Excellence American ! ! !
FlaNard wrote:Kenny is one of the best racers on the planet but I can't bring myself to call him a strong German man. He has to weigh around ...more
motogrady wrote:
Which really, might be an advantage.
Put a gymniast and a long distance runner together, and what do you have?
The perfect ...morerohleder644 wrote:SX racers are closer to the size of female gymnasts than their male counterparts
FlaNard wrote:Kenny is one of the best racers on the planet but I can't bring myself to call him a strong German man. He has to weigh around ...more
motogrady wrote:
Which really, might be an advantage.
Put a gymniast and a long distance runner together, and what do you have?
The perfect ...morerohleder644 wrote:SX racers are closer to the size of female gymnasts than their male counterparts
What does size have to do with anything? I seem remember a certain little red head that currently does some TV work for FOX Sports that has won a whole bunch of races and titles during his racing career.
"Sorry Goose, but it's time to buzz the tower."
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I think mentally he is the strongest. I’m a lot bigger than him, and have seen him up close at the MEC.
You don’t kick that pit bull. It’s time for Anderson to go from pretender to contender, if he has the mental strength, there’s no doubt he can ride a bike, but can he put it all together. Doors open a bit to be kicked in.
In my 60’s and still loving dirt scoots up here in the frozen north.
2021 Husky 501s
-MAVERICK- wrote:What does size have to do with anything? I seem remember a certain little red head that currently does some TV work for FOX ...more
Was merely responding to motogrady's comparison to a gymnast. Gymnasts are pretty damn stout
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Not disrespecting the shape he's in. I'm a gym rat myself. But regardless of how many times Kenny would lap me in a race he'd still look like my son standing next to me. It's all in good fun though. Kenny and his skills and pile of money don't mind what I call him.
Are you smart enough to buy a bike that costs less, weighs less, makes more horsepower per cubic centimeter, can be rebuilt for recycled aluminum can money and is giggle inducing? It is hard to believe that the American riding public flunks this test en masse. How stupid are you?
By far the strongest mentally imo.
Are you smart enough to buy a bike that costs less, weighs less, makes more horsepower per cubic centimeter, can be rebuilt for recycled aluminum can money and is giggle inducing? It is hard to believe that the American riding public flunks this test en masse. How stupid are you?