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Herlings is king outdoors, but why is outdoors the standard for talent? Supercross takes plenty of talent. Put Herlings on a sx track against Eli and he'd get lapped. In fact, I'll go one step further and say that on most typical AMA tracks, with normal conditions, Eli is just as fast as Herlings. Yet, Eli has experience and talent on both types of tracks. The point here is that one race in the mud and sand doesn't prove as much as a lot of people want it to.
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Pml.on Herrlings would get lapped.
With supercross, each heat/lcq is a fresh start and the main event is the grand finale. Plus the racing is much tighter which is always more exciting
Hell, next year I might switch that cash expense to the GPs in place of the Nationals.
Outdoors rules.
I think SX is the highest risk, hardest to learn, biggest stage, most tv ratings, most fans, most money form of dirtbike racing on the planet. I really respect the guys for doing what they do on an sx track. Most people can go ride red bud but even more will get hurt on sx. Why do you think almost no local tracks have sx?
In my opinion being good at sx and mx creates a well rounded rider. Theyre not a one trick pony.
They raced. And it’s settled, until they race again.
And check yourself, Eli got smoked by a few people, not just JH.
myself I really enjoy racing indoors as well. I appreciate the fitness/speed/ skill of a National and the amazing balls it takes! Supercross on the other hand is methodical and takes talent/skill that’s refined, that itself appeals to me and I think it’s much easier to watch racers challenge each other over who’s got it. Outdoors definitely slows the action between competition but it sure as hell is amazing to watch when a great battle forms.
Outdoors are definitely tougher but not the show’
Pit Row
I'm not sure on the argument that supercross injures more riders is true either. Supercross is at the start of the season when most of the riders are competing, more riders competing mean more injuries
Interesting topic though.
Well, it could've been a good thread if it weren't for the attempt to down play a 'mudder' because it proves nothing as SX is where the talent lies.
You guys are unbelievable. Let it go!
The tracks are super boring because the 4jokes are too capable.
I would take mx over sx and day of the week. Mx is what started me riding not some indoor racing.
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