dirtbike_freak
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Positive? Who does JBS HAVE to beat to win the title? Remember a couple years ago when RC did the same thing with Reed? What did he lose to Reed, 6 in a row? Who knows, maybe JS can't (suddenly) run with RC, or, he's actually smart enough to avoid hanging it out and risking the title for no reason other than ego? Just a thought.RC really seems to have JBS's number this year outdoors...
As much as JS would love to win every one this year I think Okie may very well be correct. Once RC is finished JS has a pretty clear track ahead of him as long as he stays smart. He may occasionally get challenged but why risk it now.Okiewan said:Positive? Who does JBS HAVE to beat to win the title? Remember a couple years ago when RC did the same thing with Reed? What did he lose to Reed, 6 in a row? Who knows, maybe JS can't (suddenly) run with RC, or, he's actually smart enough to avoid hanging it out and risking the title for no reason other than ego? Just a thought.
lol :laugh:dirt bike dave said:2005 MX - RC smokes JBS. But JBS was on a two stroke, so it didn't really count
dirt bike dave said:2005 MX - RC smokes JBS. But JBS was on a two stroke, so it didn't really count.
2006 MX - RC smokes JBS. But it was JBS first year on a 450, so it didn't really count.
2007 MX - RC smokes JBS. But it doesn't count because JBS is in championship protection mode.
Let's compare to RC's first three years in the MX class:
2000 - Championship
2001 - Championship
2002 - Championship (his first of two perfect seasons)
Looks to me like RC is just flat out better at MX than Bubba.
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