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RV doesnt seem as dominant this year, should be a great mxon. Look for cairoli to get some vengeance come this sept in england.
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Tony will get his revenge this year for sure.
The Shop
That said, I actually hope the GP riders show up to race this year. Last year did suck for them, while it went rather well for Villopoto.
Funny though, RC was sick, and both he and Ferry had to come from behind to win their respective classes; which they did. Imagine the rout had RC not been sick and without both early crashes....
You did win the Event and credit where it is due, you had an awesome team that all rode really well. but also credit where it is due, everts beat him staight up also, but you guys can't seem to accept that
Although I really do think that Stewart is faster than Everts on virtually any day but the MXDN of 06, I also think that Everts would take him in a championship run, given James's propensity for crashing. To finish first you much first finish.
If they put his closest competition on the MXoN team, look for 2 Americans running away from the competition each moto, not just one.
Pit Row
First off Chris, Everts is a dynamite rider in his own right. But don't get it twisted, had it not been for the team aspect of the Nations, JB would have kicked his ass. Good thing he retired. He's an excellent rider, but had it been every man for himself, no doubt, he would have been licking his wounds. What you are witnessing now is a guy at full strenght and a handful to deal with.
As for Cairoli, too much show. Establish yourself first, THEN do the McGrath thing. RV repeats.
I have never seen James ride that conservative....ever....BTW - I would expect that James might not win every moto at any future MXoN if that is the team tactic.
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