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Supercross 2016

PaPaD

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Man, I used to live, eat and breathe off-road MC. I started in MX, got into Enduros, Hare Scrambles, Observed Trials and just trail/play riding. Had mostly Yamahas and Suzukis, but my Trials bikes were all Fantic and Aprilia. Sold everything about 15 years ago - was getting too beat up and had to travel too far to compete or even trail ride. I am looking forward to watching some winter MX here in Fla.
 
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I don't think Dungy hit Stewart on purpose, but it was way to early in the race to take the line he did.

 
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I don't think Dungy hit Stewart on purpose, but it was way to early in the race to take the line he did.


There used to be a guy in Formula 1 (name escapes me) who's primary skill was taking others with him when he crashed.
 

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I don't think Dungy hit Stewart on purpose, but it was way to early in the race to take the line he did.


I think Dungy could have cut under Stewart if his rear wheel had not taken that hop on landing - he got a little sideways. but yes, they would have been jammed together sideways.
 
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He punched that helmet pretty good.............guess he showed him!:rolleyes:
Apparently the guy who was getting punched is know for being a rough rider and taking guys out all the time.
 

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There used to be a guy in Formula 1 (name escapes me) who's primary skill was taking others with him when he crashed.

I remember the driver now => Andrew De Cesaris. A lunatic on wheels. Nicknamed "Andrea de Crasheris

 

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