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jeffro503
1/28/2018 12:07am
1/28/2018 12:07am
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7/8/2018 12:43pm
How in the name of sweet pearl....wouldn't they?
I did not expect to see this out of Justin. I gotta say , I've never really been a big fan of his , but right now I'm a fan of how he's riding. Dude deserves some major props .
Hope like hell he stays healthy and in the mix. He seems to be in a good place right now. And I hope he stays there.....very cool to see.
I did not expect to see this out of Justin. I gotta say , I've never really been a big fan of his , but right now I'm a fan of how he's riding. Dude deserves some major props .
Hope like hell he stays healthy and in the mix. He seems to be in a good place right now. And I hope he stays there.....very cool to see.
sign him on until the end of the year with performance based results for a further year extension to be decided at the end of 2018.
Not the guy I am cheering on for the title, but enjoying watching him race and mix it up, up front. Nothing better than seeing a rider racing at their best, no matter who it is.
The Shop
Thing is though, Barcia is silly if he takes it. Hold out for stupid dollars and keep riding a bike/brand that, whilst working now, you know is still in his head and will be the first time the results slip... and then see what the other brands have going on.
Will be interesting when the first turn comes, because he has won on the blue bike before. Maybe it really is all better, or maybe he was actually ok with the bike and it was in his head. Either way, don't ask, don't get!
I thought his comments at the end of the 450 press conference were funny. Skip to 13:00 to see him talk about Webb and his funny thoughts on himself.
Pit Row
he’s the new big dog there now away.
This is what he’s referring to, in case anyone forgot. Glad to see they can laugh about that shit years later. Always cool to see the top guys having a good time in the press conference, especially Barcia.
Just like I'm thinking of going to Oakland next weekend.
SHOW ME THE MONEY!
Personally, I think it’s premature to suggest he’s earned the right to negotiate for big money, but certainly a solid deal. A few wins and consistent podiums would change that.
I’d be curious what Ben Bostrom said to Barcia. While not MX/SX he knows a thing or two about traction, cornering and such. One thing about the street is you really learn the benefit of smooth transitions of power, braking and cornering. It’s how you get the most performance from what traction is available. There is some application to the dirt.
He implies that the deal is signed.
Post a reply to: Wonder if Yamaha is thinking of keeping Barcia?