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Yes he's still #2. See that's a man that understands and loves where he came from. Its ok to get burned out i did at one point too with way less dedication. But you cant leave. Boys love dirt bikes and shit no matter the age. Where is JS259. 125 national? Would be an epic race, more watching than the mains. Stop hiding and wind that shit out again ?
The Shop
The dude's loving life!
Wait, this one? https://www.vitalmx.com/videos/member/Ryan-Villopoto-125s-Sturgis-Flat-…
I love a candid RV with a smile. Seems like it would be cool to drink a beer with him and shoot the shit.
How could he not be enjoying himself? He is getting paid to ride whatever he wants - covering all sorts of disciplines.
I thought it was neat when he said all he has to do is tell Yamaha he needs this or that and all they say is come pick it up.
And yeah his deal with Yamaha sounds sweet, they will build him whatever he wants? And he can do whatever promos he wants? Fuck lol sign me up
Not my kind if champion sorry
This is the one and it was 3 years. I don't know how hard his life was but it does sound like he got rich married a skeleton and forgot about his family. That may not be true but thats how it sounds. So ide rather kick it with JS7 whos family was always trackside.
Pit Row
I guess that's like me only knowing you for the things you've posted in this thread and thinking you're a complete tool
The age difference and the geographic distance between Ryan and his sister probably explains most of that situation. I've known siblings who haven't talked for a year or more who actually DO get along and have no real barriers other than geography, age, etc.
As for the relationship with his parents, it's impossible for us to know the true wedge that made it broken for that time. They may not really even know themselves. Family dynamics are incredibly complex and usually illogical.
But why would you focus on the broken relationship period, rather than on the idea that he ended up being mature enough to reach out and work to repair it and try to put it in the past? That's the real story, the family reconciliation......
Nice to see him so open and happy
Just seemed like two buddy's chatting .
One thing that caught my attention
Was he says it's amazing how far the
125 two stroke yz125 has advanced /evolved
I was immediately thinking
I always here it's been the same for 20 years
Or at least since 2006
Does he know something we don't?
Or is he just riding such a sweet modified one
Which is definitely possible!
I hope RV and his sister have healed and are back in touch.
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