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1/24/2012 9:54am
I can't help but think that James & Chad are doing their best to hype this rivalry and they really don't hate each other that much. Now James refers to Chad as ol' such & such.
From Racerx:
Can you talk about running into maybe Ryan Villopoto in this turn here [after the whoops]?
No, that was Reardon I hit! I came in so fast, and he cut down, and I was on the inside. I was going to square him up, but he cut down, and I just hit him, and it actually bent my wheel. Villopoto did the same thing to me there. He came in, and it was almost funny. When he hit me, I kind of laughed, like, “Dude! What’s going on?!” But it’s always fun, and I think maybe he’s been hanging out with “such and such” and that’s what they do. I love it. I have to give it up to him because he rode phenomenal tonight, and the whole team over there did well, but my team was just able to capitalize, and it was good.
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Is there any added pressure to come out on a new bike like that? What if you lost on the new bike?
The added pressure is that the damned thing’s so good that if I lose I feel bad because it’s too good. I think that’s where the pressure comes in. Obviously, I want to debut it right, and I did. This is the first time I ever raced this event twice in a row, and I think it’s been a while since there’s been a back-to-back champion, so I was happy with that.
What’s your schedule like up to Anaheim I?
I have to go to Bercy in two weeks, then I’ve got two weeks off from racing, then I go to Italy, then I’m going to go visit Austria and Red Bull, then I’m going to go Down Under to Australia and hang out with ol’ “such and such”, have some fun, do some bar-banging, and show the Australian crowd what it’s like.
From Racerx:
Can you talk about running into maybe Ryan Villopoto in this turn here [after the whoops]?
No, that was Reardon I hit! I came in so fast, and he cut down, and I was on the inside. I was going to square him up, but he cut down, and I just hit him, and it actually bent my wheel. Villopoto did the same thing to me there. He came in, and it was almost funny. When he hit me, I kind of laughed, like, “Dude! What’s going on?!” But it’s always fun, and I think maybe he’s been hanging out with “such and such” and that’s what they do. I love it. I have to give it up to him because he rode phenomenal tonight, and the whole team over there did well, but my team was just able to capitalize, and it was good.
1 1 of 2
Is there any added pressure to come out on a new bike like that? What if you lost on the new bike?
The added pressure is that the damned thing’s so good that if I lose I feel bad because it’s too good. I think that’s where the pressure comes in. Obviously, I want to debut it right, and I did. This is the first time I ever raced this event twice in a row, and I think it’s been a while since there’s been a back-to-back champion, so I was happy with that.
What’s your schedule like up to Anaheim I?
I have to go to Bercy in two weeks, then I’ve got two weeks off from racing, then I go to Italy, then I’m going to go visit Austria and Red Bull, then I’m going to go Down Under to Australia and hang out with ol’ “such and such”, have some fun, do some bar-banging, and show the Australian crowd what it’s like.
The Shop
x2 more all the time.
That's all Villipoto was doing, he's not a quitter. He knew he wasn't going to beat him but he made Stewart fight for it and for that he gets the Chad Reed comment?
BTW is "That frenchie is smooth" Riding the 450 class or staying on a 250??
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