NJrider
Huck it!
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- South Jersey
So pumped. 130' booter 3rd tapped! post some gopro footage later on.
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Alabama track owners only have one biblical saying, "Hey yall-watch this poop ". LOL They build impossible combo sections and then sit back and wait for the teen on meth on a 250F cheater bike to go for it and dam near die trying. Its what we call sport in the south. LOL
Specific incident, one of Alabama's top pro guys on a 250F w/lightened frame, 280 cheater motor, ballz the size of melons decides at Corner MX park that he is going to hit the camel back soooo hard that he will not only clear the camel back but also the table top and double all in one hit. Guess what-the bike broke in half lifting off of the lip, the cables entangled the rider and then the rider took a helicopter ride compiments of Blue Cross Blue Shield. LOL Oh yeah, the factory backed contract he had for that year got revoked by Yamaha-reason-they put it in writing, the the sponsored rider was too dumb to validate his half of the contract. LOL
lol yeah, there was a deep rut at the bottom and i got squirly up the lip so i preloaded like a soab to not come up short.That was a perfectly executed boner air in the first video haha(see me avatar for reference), looks like a fun booted though
I don't know if I believe yamaha dropping this kid for injury based reasons...especially if he was going for a wild jump combo. That just means the kid is practicing and trying to push. Dunham broke wrist before this 2012 sx season starts and pro circuit have yet to fire him, same with canard and his collarbone..injuries happen in mx.
Its true what the Factory teams will or will not allow the sponsored rider to do. Jeremy McGrath was pretty strickly limited by Honda during his last years with Honda. He was supposed to strictly race supercross... No outdoor nationals and no filming for movies. Ive heard Bubba Steward wouldnt be racing outdoor nationals as well and would be sticking to supercross because he rides sooo close to edge of losing control that its a safety issue. These factory teams invest millions of dollars into thes riders for advertisement and publicity reasons so even though it may seem badas$ to see them doing insane tricks, its too much of a risk to their professional career.
Thats a badass gap dude! Makes me wanna blow the dust off my bikes and take them out for a rip!