Cairoli wins the first moto. Second moto. 6 mins to go and Herlings was 9 sec behind Cairoli. It was most exiting race in 2018 what I was witnessed.
Power is nothing without control
Cairoli wins the first moto. Second moto. 6 mins to go and Herlings was 9 sec behind Cairoli. It was most exiting race in 2018 what I was witnessed.
Power is nothing without control
On this side of the pond Eli and Marv had great battles in both moto's at High Point, and Eli had awesome come from behind wins in moto 2 at both Budds Creek and Millville.
Here's to feeling good all the time
FuzzyLogic wrote:
On this side of the pond Eli and Marv had great battles in both moto's at High Point, and Eli had awesome come from behind wins in moto 2 at both Budds Creek and Millville.
I’ve heard Tomac and his new teammate had a really hard battle at MEC?
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I'm watchet that second moto like 5 times and it's never getting boring
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Herlings is the FMOTY in MX but Tomac still the most beautiful to watch in my opinion (Yes i know, taste and colors...).
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Sry, but I'm the Euro after all. JH back from collarbone injury in round 12. MXGP of Indonesia. All the people from the team told him, don't go for the win, please just don't. And here is the outcome
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FuzzyLogic wrote:
On this side of the pond Eli and Marv had great battles in both moto's at High Point, and Eli had awesome come from behind wins in moto 2 at both Budds Creek and Millville.
I guess Argentina is on your side of the pond. FYI.
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Argentina moto 2 and Matterly Basin both motos.
Amazing racing from probably the two fastest outdoor riders right now. The commentating from Malin and Wheeler is also really good in the second moto in Argentina.
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keinz wrote:
I'm agree with you. If Eli is on. It's beautiful to watch, how one man can handle the motorcycle in rough conditions
Herlings is also great to watch but he is more like a modern version of Joel Smets. Smets was great in rough conditions for sure. Powerful and strong riding works well in these conditions.
Since Herlings lost a bunch of weight, he has become lighter on the motorcycle. He has made good progress in that domain.
I like Eli's legs skills, how he squeeze the bike with his knees, how he ride tiptoes on the pegs, i like his elbows up helmet over the bar style, i like how he can locked his arms to have a better control of the bike.
Tight knees, tiptoes on the pegs, helmet over the bar, elbows up has always been the basis of a beautiful and effective style. Eli has all of that.
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WCRider wrote:
Herlings is also great to watch but he is more like a modern version of Joel Smets. Smets was great in rough conditions for sure. Powerful and strong riding works well in these conditions.
Since Herlings lost a bunch of weight, he has become lighter on the motorcycle. He has made good progress in that domain.
I like Eli's legs skills, how he squeeze the bike with his knees, how he ride tiptoes on the pegs, i like his elbows up helmet over the bar style, i like how he can locked his arms to have a better control of the bike.
Tight knees, tiptoes on the pegs, helmet over the bar, elbows up has always been the basis of a beautiful and effective style. Eli has all of that.
Once one wise men told me. Why waste 6k for the front and back end if human being have by himself 60k worth of suspension
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Tomac vs Herlings at MXON18 Red Bud... Oh, nevermind
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TeamFlannel wrote:
Tomac vs Herlings at MXON18 Red Bud... Oh, nevermind
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Ok, but from the near past. Tomac vs Roczen at MXON in Teutschenthal in 2013. Second moto. This one was exciting to watch
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Great to watch back some of those battles what a season! Back to the bubba RC days for me this year
TeamFlannel wrote:
Tomac vs Herlings at MXON18 Red Bud... Oh, nevermind
Or tomac vs herlings.MEC. oh nevermind.