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4.15 Flags and Lights
a. Solid Blue Flag :
1. Indicates you are about to be overtaken by faster riders.
2. When conditions allow, move out of the fast line.
3. Hold your line (don’t ride erratically) and do not impede the
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4. Riders disregarding the blue flag may be black-flagged at
the discretion of Race Director.
Stew DID NOT cause MM25 to crash, nerves did
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Now back to the JD ...later
Marvin had to check up for a split second to figure out where exactly James was going. It was probably not smart to still triple but you have to assume the guy behind you is still going to do it if you have a winners mentality. Just an unfortunate circumstance all around. Being the last lap is what put the final nail in the coffin.
Stew checks up, mm gets around, Dungey gets taken out when he clips 7, Vitalmx crashes so bad it takes
3 days to get it back up.
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For that matter, has James ever been lapped before? He typically pulls off on his bad nights and doesn't finish. I can't remember a time where he was ever lapped.
- Let's just forget the fact that Marvin was slipping up in the laps leading up to this incident.
- James held his line, he DOES NOT have to slow down and let those guy by.
- Marvin slipped up, shouldn't have gone for the triple.
- Had James tucked inside, Dungey could have been the rider to go down
-- Marvin's mechanic is a class act, yelling at James. As if James is really giving a shit about impeding someone's race, The dude barely made it through that race. RedBull KTM's mechanics are really starting to come across as a bunch of cry babies, c'mon guys you are winning why are you bitching. Even last week Dungey's mechanic went and tattled on Musquin for tucking inside and rolling the finish line in practice....then they went and bitched about Canard messing up their swing arm...did Dungey's team even realize what they did to James' swingarm?
I truly believe James' injury is much more severe than he wants to believe. His balance was so far off. Anyone who has clocked their head in the wrong place has probably experienced similar events.
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