RMFantasySX Practice Discussion: Las Vegas SX

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5/7/2016 1:29pm
Looks like they have the over/under bridge but with no under. Unsure
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Has Justin Brayton ever won a Supercross Main Event? Also didn't Jake Weimer race Arenacross and win Supercross mains?
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5/7/2016 1:32pm Edited Date/Time 5/7/2016 1:32pm
Also, if you haven't heard, Dylan Ferrandis signed with Star Racing for 2 years.
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they're going down to the MONSTER ENERGY PARTY IN THE PITS NOW!!! WoohooWoohoo

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Dwayne, did you see Jock took over the points lead in MotoXRacing? You warned me about him and sure enough he caught up and passed me in a hurry Silly
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5/7/2016 1:40pm Edited Date/Time 5/7/2016 1:47pm
rpawley wrote:
Has Justin Brayton ever won a Supercross Main Event? Also didn't Jake Weimer race Arenacross and win Supercross mains?
Brayton has quite a few 2nd place finishes in SX but has never grabbed a win in either 250 or 450.

Weimer did race the regional arencross in 2004-2005


Willoh Takes Home Regional Arenacross Championship

AURORA, Ill. (March 11, 2005) - Clear Channel Entertainment's Motor Sports division today announced that Honda's Jeff Willoh, of Moreno Valley, Calif., won the 2004-2005 Regional Arenacross championship, taking home a $6,000 points fund check and the number 1 plate.

Willoh clinched the championship at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C., with three races to go, winning nine main events and six dash for cash races on the season. He battled with rookie sensation Jake Weimer, of Rupert, Idaho, throughout the year en route his first-ever Regional Arenacross championship.

"I was really surprised at how competitive this series was," said Willoh. "I never even heard of Jake Weimer before the season started, and I know who he is now. We battled all season long. I plan on putting together my own team for next year and defending my title."
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5/7/2016 1:48pm
Wow if it rains on this track it's gonna be wild
How does Mookie ride in the mud? Or on the ice I should say
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GD2 wrote:
Dwayne, did you see Jock took over the points lead in MotoXRacing? You warned me about him and sure enough he caught up and passed me...
Dwayne, did you see Jock took over the points lead in MotoXRacing? You warned me about him and sure enough he caught up and passed me in a hurry Silly
Yes I seen that.
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rpawley wrote:
Has Justin Brayton ever won a Supercross Main Event? Also didn't Jake Weimer race Arenacross and win Supercross mains?
DownSouth wrote:
Brayton has quite a few 2nd place finishes in SX but has never grabbed a win in either 250 or 450. Weimer did race the regional...
Brayton has quite a few 2nd place finishes in SX but has never grabbed a win in either 250 or 450.

Weimer did race the regional arencross in 2004-2005


Willoh Takes Home Regional Arenacross Championship

AURORA, Ill. (March 11, 2005) - Clear Channel Entertainment's Motor Sports division today announced that Honda's Jeff Willoh, of Moreno Valley, Calif., won the 2004-2005 Regional Arenacross championship, taking home a $6,000 points fund check and the number 1 plate.

Willoh clinched the championship at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C., with three races to go, winning nine main events and six dash for cash races on the season. He battled with rookie sensation Jake Weimer, of Rupert, Idaho, throughout the year en route his first-ever Regional Arenacross championship.

"I was really surprised at how competitive this series was," said Willoh. "I never even heard of Jake Weimer before the season started, and I know who he is now. We battled all season long. I plan on putting together my own team for next year and defending my title."
I just thought there has to be someone before Bowers to win Arenacross main and Supercross main
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Grant, wish i didnt eat the burger, now i want my pillow. Im stuffed!
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5/7/2016 1:58pm Edited Date/Time 5/7/2016 1:59pm
rpawley wrote:
Has Justin Brayton ever won a Supercross Main Event? Also didn't Jake Weimer race Arenacross and win Supercross mains?
DownSouth wrote:
Brayton has quite a few 2nd place finishes in SX but has never grabbed a win in either 250 or 450. Weimer did race the regional...
Brayton has quite a few 2nd place finishes in SX but has never grabbed a win in either 250 or 450.

Weimer did race the regional arencross in 2004-2005


Willoh Takes Home Regional Arenacross Championship

AURORA, Ill. (March 11, 2005) - Clear Channel Entertainment's Motor Sports division today announced that Honda's Jeff Willoh, of Moreno Valley, Calif., won the 2004-2005 Regional Arenacross championship, taking home a $6,000 points fund check and the number 1 plate.

Willoh clinched the championship at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C., with three races to go, winning nine main events and six dash for cash races on the season. He battled with rookie sensation Jake Weimer, of Rupert, Idaho, throughout the year en route his first-ever Regional Arenacross championship.

"I was really surprised at how competitive this series was," said Willoh. "I never even heard of Jake Weimer before the season started, and I know who he is now. We battled all season long. I plan on putting together my own team for next year and defending my title."
rpawley wrote:
I just thought there has to be someone before Bowers to win Arenacross main and Supercross main
I know for sure that Buddy Antunez and Denny Stephenson won main events in each series, Pretty sure Jeromy Buehl and Chad Pederson as well. There have to be several more that are not coming to mind.
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5/7/2016 1:58pm
I wish they did a little more with the section leaving the stadium. Maybe add a couple more obstacles.
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Coming down really good at the stadium right now. Doesn't look like its stopping anytime soon.
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5/7/2016 2:01pm
51=22nd ??WTF
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Hailing now too haha
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5/7/2016 2:01pm
Strange, they're shutting down the track due to the rain. Practice will be on hold now just before the 450 B Group took to the track. -TWMX
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ocscottie wrote:
Dig ET's green boots.
+1
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Bold prediction. Mookie and Webb DNF in the mud and Plessinger and Craig win the titles. Woohoo

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