- Aug 2, 2000
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Sounds like a plan to me! He can beat any Euro out there, so I say go for it!While we have not heard much in the way of team selection process for the rapidly approaching 2002 Motocross des Nations in San Jacinto, California, one thing we did hear recently is that seven-time Supercross Champion Jeremy McGrath would seriously consider taking a spot on the team if tapped by the AMA to represent America in the 56th annual running of the storied event. “You know, I’ve heard the rumors about me being selected for the team floating around out there," McGrath told Racer X editor Eric Johnson last night. "Yeah, I’d do it if asked. I’d race the Motocross des Nations.”
:think: uhh I dont get it. Care to explain.Originally posted by 380EXCman
Yeah he will get on if he sends Jeff Golulie to talk with RC. "Why.... Why Why....." :)
Originally posted by mx547
no one is bagging on mc, he just doesn't deserve to go. neither does pastrana. mc shouldn't even be considered. when rc is no longer on top, he won't deserve to go either. it's not just about fan favorites, it's about who is the best. currrently, there shouldn't be any debate about rc and stewart. the third rider is a little more open to debate, i although i think it should be ferry and it probably will be.
now if they ever have a supercross des nations, i'm all for mc being on the team.
Originally posted by MX Mac
Who do you people think you are
Originally posted by MX Mac
Who do you people think you are? If anyone posting a message in this thread had finished 3rd in SX, you would think you were god's gift to MX.
Originally posted by Senior KX Rider
In order to put Jeremy on the team you would have to unseat a faster rider. It would be great for nostalgia sake but not a good move for a team manager to make. Jeremy made himself a SX only rider and needs to stay that way.
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