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https://youtu.be/sVnarHAC6C8
Fast forward to 3:00 minutes. What Jordan Peterson articulates here (and what I read in his book) describes why James Stewart was the most exciting racer to watch IMO.
Of course, James Stewart is not the only rider to supersede into this category of beyond excellence. Feel free to mention other racers, or specific racing performances, who gave you this feeling while watching them.
Fast forward to 3:00 minutes. What Jordan Peterson articulates here (and what I read in his book) describes why James Stewart was the most exciting racer to watch IMO.
Of course, James Stewart is not the only rider to supersede into this category of beyond excellence. Feel free to mention other racers, or specific racing performances, who gave you this feeling while watching them.
One of the clearest thinking individuals of our time.
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Agree with Monk re Herlings.
But I don't think they ride on that edge.
Stu was for sure on the edge. Proof of that are his tremendous crashes and his rides, as Jordan says, way above perfection.
"Did I just see that?" moment.
Second moto, second crash
Sorry this go in the other place
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