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[QUOTE="Yogurt, post: 694400, member: 16961"] OK, here's where it stands. Upon reading Stewarts interview in my Jan '04 RacerX mag, he will stay in the 125 class all through the '04 season. It seems like it's his decision, not Kawisaki's. We won't see Bubba on a 250 full-time until 2005. So it's still Reed's title to lose in 2004. I'm no Reed fan, but I see the facts, that man has the indoor skills! He's the Jeremy McGrath of the 21st century. But my heart says Kevin Windam will be healthy and consistant enough to take the 2004 250 SX championship. MC? He'll do select events is my therory, and is in no way in title contension. Vuillemen, will do better than y'all are saying, and he may be a threat, as long as he stays healthy. The bottom line is, it will be one interesting season, and you can't predict who will win a championship, especially since injuries are all too common in this sport. It's all about who stays healthy and is the most consistant. [/QUOTE]
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