Motor-sickle Racing (MX/SX, GNCC, MotoGP, Hard Enduro, SBK, etc)

PulpMX even just brought up the off-road guys, Steve was heated on it.

Aaron Plessinger even said he thinks Stu likely could have podium'd in that race during his interview on Pulp. He did bring up how the SX motors can't cool like a GNCC bike.

edit: and then Stu even called in :laughing: I'll have to link it tomorrow when its got the YouTube uploaded (and its not live on YouTube)
 
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Webb up by 12 points on Sexton.

Forkner 11th in the 250 East points. I did not expect him to be this off the pace this year.
 
Good ride by Webb yesterday. Beat the rest of the field by 15 seconds! Normally that would be noteworthy. Too bad his championship rival beat em by 30 seconds! :eek: Sexton was just on another level and nobody even had a chance. This is the best I think I’ve ever seen him ride just as a general trend. Gonna be an interesting championship.
 
Unforgiving and brutal sport. I started riding as a kid and never broke a bone until the past 3 years; broken collarbone at windy hill and broken ankle at dreamville. Needless to say, the boots are now hung up.

Webb is smart like sylvester cat, sit back, be safe and pounce when needed. Sexton is going to waffle in the last rounds.
 
Not too crazy, guy lands on his head from a vertical position. Oh what we think doesn't look that bad in SX :laughing:

He was just on gypsy tales too
You're not wrong. I guess its all relative when you've got dudes flying 40ft high or whatever and Webb flying off the track and landing flat on plywood/concrete and whoever it was the past weekend hitting the damn posts for the stupid catch net :kaioken:
 
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Listened to the whole gypsy tale podcast with Jerry Robin.

Crazy thing is Jace asked him what is the one thing you would change with SX. He said some sort of union so riders are taken care of if they are injured due to how risky the sport is. Then just a couple weeks later this happens.
 
250E is tight.

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Webb with an awesome ride last weekend. 12 point gap now.

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The fools over on VitalMX were melting down over Deegan's pass and his comments after the race, LOL. It was gold level entertainment.
 
The fools over on VitalMX were melting down over Deegan's pass and his comments after the race, LOL. It was gold level entertainment.
I didn't like the pass because it was unnecessary and typical low class shit that Deegan seems to waller in. I've also seen much worse. It just seemed dumb since he was clearly faster and had time to get around him and gap him, and Davies isn't the type to retaliate. Or at least he wasn't. But I guarantee you the door is open now. That's the dumb part, making enemies for no good reason. Yeah, Davies got up in the interview and said he left it open and blah blah blah, but when the opportunity presents itself, the stage has been set. Interview was just more low class, teenager shit. He will grow out of it, but its not a good look. Some people love it, I'm not one of them. He has enough talent that he doesn't need to build his brand on being a turd.
 
I didn't like the pass because it was unnecessary and typical low class shit that Deegan seems to waller in. I've also seen much worse. It just seemed dumb since he was clearly faster and had time to get around him and gap him, and Davies isn't the type to retaliate. Or at least he wasn't. But I guarantee you the door is open now. That's the dumb part, making enemies for no good reason. Yeah, Davies got up in the interview and said he left it open and blah blah blah, but when the opportunity presents itself, the stage has been set. Interview was just more low class, teenager shit. He will grow out of it, but its not a good look. Some people love it, I'm not one of them. He has enough talent that he doesn't need to build his brand on being a turd.
I didn't think it was that bad at all. Deegan showed him a wheel in a BIG way TWICE prior to making the pass. Cole should have been prepared.
 
I recently listened to the Whiskey Throttle show with Seth Enslow. It was really interesting to listen to his story. The Crusty Demons of Dirt video had a huge impact on me when it came out in 1995. At the time, I was riding regularly, and watched SX and MX racing, but had never seen anything like what was shown on the Crusty video. I immediately wanted to learn how to 'go big' and control the bike in the air. I even remember wondering if there were any sand dunes to jump on the East coast, LOL. I had to settle for jumping whatever I could find when they were building the urban loop around Greensboro.

 
 
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