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So who could've beaten JMB ?
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 912726, member: 18302"] Neph - Jeff Ward was one of the riders that MXA once quoted as saying JMB was the best (the article was done before RC began dominating). As a KX500 rider, I though you might like to know Jeff Ward's opinion. Rick Johnson was also in awe of JMB. In this article he discusses how he was riding his best in timed practice at Undadilla '89, and Bayle was 3 seconds a lap faster. [url]http://www.supercross.com/rjsays.php?id=23[/url] BTW, I believe Bayle won the first AMA national he entered - the 250 class at Gainesville in '89. He was world 125 champ at the time and used the race as a warmup to his world 250 title. After winning the world title, he came back to the USA at the end of the season and won a round of the 500 nationals that year before coming to the USA full time in '90. He got 5 AMA 250SX wins his first year racing supercross and 8 SX wins his 2nd year. Can you say 'Natural'? [/QUOTE]
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