So people can stop talking about the rider that currently holds that number. Maybe that will put an end to all the talk that he's coming back or maybe it'll just start talks about him coming back with the 259.
"Sorry Goose, but it's time to buzz the tower."
kongols wrote:Why is everyone so eager ...more
dirtnapper wrote:Cause there's NO way in ...more
Who said he deserves to keep it? I did not say that.
By the way, he will take #5 and with a buttpatch "Dungey who?".
kongols wrote:Why is everyone so eager ...more
-MAVERICK- wrote:So people can stop talking ...more
LOL. He ain`t coming back. But there is # 5, 8 and I think #9 available, but everyone is fixated on #7.
You and I both know he ain't coming back but take a look at some of the threads on here and there's a lot of members who are in denial.
Forkner will pick a 2 digit career number. Amateur number was 214. 24 would be my guess.
5, 7, 8 and 9 are available next year.
I want to see the 8 and 9 out there. Been a long time since 8 was used. Last guy was Langston.
"Sorry Goose, but it's time to buzz the tower."
Single digits can be kinda overrated. I think it's badass that Kenny kept 94, and I think the other guys that choose to go two digit look more unique
Premixed112 wrote:Single digits can be kinda ...more
Yaa i like it too like Wilson keeping 15 instead of going with a single digit.
Yes 250 SX points are now added up with the outdoor points however winning a regional SX championship does not enable a 250 rider to pick a single digit. If they land in the top 10 overall points they're eligible to pick a 2 digit career number.
Single digit numbers are reserved for 450 SX champions, 450 MX champions and sadly 250 MX champions.
"Sorry Goose, but it's time to buzz the tower."
He's technically undefeated with a single digit, right? Maybe he takes that into consideration.
Might order a pizza, take a nap, doesn't really matter.
Title mean he qualifies for one? Does he keep the 21? I'd think so but you never know