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kxracer27

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yea, i read that him and Jeff had to do yard maintenence for track time(weedeating)


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kxracer27 wrote:
yea, i read that him and Jeff had to do yard maintenence for track time(weedeating) 

Yep! thats what they did prior to the national
Thats was the deal to get track time

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storm wrote:
I couldn't help but think that Ricky's bike was holding him back just a little at the end of the SX season. It looked like Chad and his bike became more dialed as the season progressed.

Outdoors, different game, tough call.

Bubba doesn't crash as much outdoors. 4 strokes have the advantage outdoors. K-Dub more of a factor outdoors. Hmmmm let's see...

I think no one will pass Bubba when he is on his wheels but because he will be on a 2stroke he will also have worse starts and have to battle through the pack. Bubba may cheese himself out of the championship but will win if he finishes all of the mains.

Ricky will be fast but will wonder if his bike is the reason why he just
barley wins some when Bubba crashes.

Chad has momentum on his side, solid bike, solid team and solid skills

K-Dub's bike and team fit like a glove. His style is suited for outdoors.

OK here goes...

1. Bubba
2. K-Dub *
3. RC
4. CR *

~~OR~~

1. K-Dub *
2. RC
3. CR *
4. Tortelli

* = swappable even odds! 

Tortelli? he has a cast from his wrist to his elbow right now
RC Bike holding him back ? It's called pading your points to win the championship.
Suzuki is actually tuning Down his 450 for the outdoors.
CR getting more dialed in with his bike? ever been around his wife after CR had a bad night? nuf said there.. 


My bad on Tortelli. How about La Rocco for 4th?

I still remember Jeremy's year on a Suzuki and the half season I had on one. I'll only be a believer of Suzuki when I see it.

Does Chad know about you and his wife?
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storm wrote:
I still remember Jeremy's year on a Suzuki and the half season I had on one. I'll only be a believer of Suzuki when I see it. 

RC & Suzuki already won the sx & world sx gp championships. McGrath lost the '97 sx championship due to a flat tire.

Does Chad know about you and his wife? 

This sounds interesting!
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True, RC brought home the championship in SX and looked great for the first half. I started to think Suzuki was turning it around. I'm now 1/2 convinced but I wanna see the real deal in the Nationals. Without looking it up, I can't remember the last time the AMA MX 250 Championship was won on a Suzuki. Was it Tony DiStefano?, Roger DeCoster? (I'm joking everyone..relax!)
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It was Greg Albertyn or however u spell it
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ntyamaha317 wrote:
It was Greg Albertyn or however u spell it  


That's right, Albie was fast.
 
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