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I only have a few things to say after seeing what I saw at A1.
1. James is ready, and from the looks of it more ready than anyone out there.
2. James Stewart Jr. WILL WIN the 2014 Supercross title this year and if he stays healthy and kicks his training up a little bit he will win the 2014 National outdoor title as well..............going away.
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1. James is ready, and from the looks of it more ready than anyone out there.
2. James Stewart Jr. WILL WIN the 2014 Supercross title this year and if he stays healthy and kicks his training up a little bit he will win the 2014 National outdoor title as well..............going away.
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Here is the only fact, James will will the 2014 SX title this year, if he has the most points.
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Also, does anyone remember James' first SX? Almost a mirror image of this Saturday night, the Main at least.
I'm rooting for you James.
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We should all start new, individual threads discussing our take on the most popular riders.
He did look lean,cut,more fit than I've seen.
Looks like Mike Brown, zero fat
$100 says he doesnt!
James is not smart enough to win the title...okay, maybe not a smart enough racer to win the title. Yeah, if he had backed it down and decided to take 2nd or wait a few laps to pass Roczen he would have shown he has finally wised up about how to be a SMART racer, but once again he went all James and crashed 5 laps early and couldnt/didnt finish.
Im with ya P, I wanted James to win, but the difference between you and me is Im a realist and I know its already over for James. Trust me, he will have AT LEAST one more this year and then he will definitely be out of it.
rcm406, when you are confident you walk through the crowd holding your nuts yell'n "say sum'n!!"
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He's still in it for the title. 20pts now is a lot easier to make up han when he only had one main competitor in 2009.
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So you think he can beat RV at a 16 point deficit? That's laughable, this ain't 2007 when he was racing against Tim ferry.
Really seems to be comfortable with the team and looks great on the bike this year.
Plus he worked through the pack smoothly and really seemed to have a more methodical approach.
Lap times are almost all 58.5 or there abouts so no banzai laps just consistent speed.
The get off in the whoops could happen to anybody and a few folks did go down in them.
I am amazed his wrist wasn't hurt looking at that crash in super slo-mo.
I'm looking forward to seeing what he has for the rest of the season.
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