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Does anybody know whether he is racing any supercross? If so, which rounds?
He did say he was planning on doing some, but that was a while ago now- not heard anything about it recently
He did say he was planning on doing some, but that was a while ago now- not heard anything about it recently
theres an iterview here but it doesnt confirm anything?
but it would be a shame for him to do it if he's not ready!
The Shop
On his twitter he tells Donny Emler Jr (from FMF) that he'll see him soon in the US... but I guess that could mean anything.
The day Cairoli races a SX or National here in the states is the day RC returns to racing.
Well....in AC case, with a moto twist....
"Its better to remain in the GP's and be thought of as one of the best in the world, than to try a SX and remove oneself from the best in the world conversation all together."
AC is one of my favorite riders, but I'd prefer he not try supercross....
This post is the total opposite of what I posted 6 months ago because I really thought he would be a lot better than he is at SX.
Pit Row
There is no need for hope. He will NOT be racing a SX or National.
Contrary to what was reported by some media, the four-time champion Sicilian KTM will not be at the start of any round of the indoor world's most famous opening its doors in Anaheim Saturday, January 8. Decision taken jointly with the Austrian House and the team manager De Carli , moreover, does not entirely unexpected view the experience made by teammate Marvin Musquin, and not just by him, whose knee injury in the Bercy blasted the Supercross Lites season.
"After the experience in Genoa and Paris with Tony had been the desire to play a couple of tests of Supercross U.S. - said De Carli - but even if for only two races to do was to prepare with the same intensity and the same commitment as to race a full season. But it is not unthinkable that are enough two or three weeks of training to be ready to challenge riders as Dungey and Stewart , and is also unnecessary to take risks to make only the appearance, so we estimated that for now it is better to postpone. At this moment it is better to concentrate on one thing and it is obvious that we must give priority to the motocross World . ".
Antonio stays in California to train with his SX-F 350 until Jan. 30, then travel back to Italy and finish the preparation for his debut season to be held in Ponte a Egola February 27 at the opening of International of Italy .
But if he rides any rounds at all is anyones guess. I say after he witness's the speed at A1 of 1-10 he will have a different outloook all together!
The article is saying NO SX guys and he only got to the US after christmas
Still not quite sure whats going on because this interview went online on 29th Dec...
CycleNews Interview
Do you still plan to race in the U.S.?
I need to ride more, but I am not going there with any expectations. I know it will be almost impossible to win, but if I train well, then I can go there and have fun and that's my main objective.
Sure there might be people wondering why I am not at the front, but those who know the sport also know that Supercross is a very different thing. I don't really care what people say; I just want to improve and have fun.
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