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One guy started winning premier class championships at 20 years old.
Might change if Herlings continues to dominate MXGP and Roczen doesn't find back to 100%
Roczen's bank account is probably also significantly bigger than Herlings'
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I’m not sure why how much money someone has made is relevant to this discussion anyways.
Ken has had a better 450 career thus far. Jeffrey has a better 250 career. 450 titles are more important than 250. So I would say Ken has had a better career so far. Both guys have a lot of years left in them though. So we will see in about 5 to 7 years who has the better career.
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Kenny did come to the US, learned and succeeded at Supercross and moved himself up to the premier class at a young age where he found immediate success outdoors. Kenny has shown the talent, speed and diversity in his race craft. Jefferey is incredible but he has not done what Kenny has done.
Edit- if my stats on JH 250 career are slightly off, please kill me in the comments below?. I'm not an mxgp expert or historian, that was just my best guess without going to the vault to check.
& ofc roczen makes more money. SX is broadcast to more people than mxgp is. Much bigger stage and all of the OEM’s main focus.
I think it will be interesting to compare Prado's future success to theirs now when he is about their age.
This is really a question for a few years time
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