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Let me design 'em. We'll have some REAL whoops, and some other difficult stuff.
Yep, we will probably have a few injuries. But hey, that's racing.
Plenty of safe sports out there, if that is your biggest concern.
And no, I don't WANT injuries, but if I want to watch a flattrack race, I'll go to one.
I would probably wet my pants trying to even ride around one of the current tracks. But this isn't about challenging MY riding abilities, it's about challenging the best riders in the world.
Yep, we will probably have a few injuries. But hey, that's racing.
Plenty of safe sports out there, if that is your biggest concern.
And no, I don't WANT injuries, but if I want to watch a flattrack race, I'll go to one.
I would probably wet my pants trying to even ride around one of the current tracks. But this isn't about challenging MY riding abilities, it's about challenging the best riders in the world.
whenever SX follows a Monster Jam event, and they leave the dirt in there all week, it's a dusty cement-like track, every time 60% of the time.
Anyone remember Orlando 2005? 70/30 clay sand mix. Track held together, but there were 30 foot rooster tails coming off RC's RM. Yet to see dirt that good again in a stadium.
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