pace said:However, James has always rised to the challenge in the past and I can't imagine why anyone would think he's 'finished' simply because he's having fitness and consistency problems at the beginning of his rookie 250 season. I know you haven't stated that last, Marcus but it's been implied in this thread and it's absolutely ludicrous. Barring a premature career-ending injury, the question is not if Bubba will assume the torch from RC, but when. :cool:
ellandoh said:pace can you give me some specs on your jetting for the desert ?????? also premix
im on an 03 cr fmf fatty vforce3 generally use spectro 40:1
michigan 85 deg 700 ft avg
CajunKid said:I think RC showed once again that to be the man you have to beat the man. It will come just not as fast as everyone thinks.Bubba has yet to prove he is the man (mentally or physically) that RC and Reed are. :nener:
marcusgunby said:Not sure what racing you have been watching? this weekend(bubbas best) he beat chad by 0.5seconds or less in the 1st race, in the 2nd chad beat him by 17?
Timr said:Bubba would get more respect if he was working his tail off and saying that "I'm working my tail off, but I'm not quite there yet."
Ryone said:Remember "The Great Outdoors I"? In an interview, Reed said, "Yeah, I'm here... but I'm far from making it." That was 3 years ago, but look at him today. He's a supercross champion, and he's the first guy to beat RC outdoors in almost two seasons. Reed has gained a lot of respect from me. He gives credit where credit's due (RC), but he NEVER quits. Even after two bad races at the beginning of the year, he still charges and becomes the benefactor of an RC get-off. Hat's off to Reedy.
Ryan