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St. Louis Supercross Observations
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[QUOTE="evenslower, post: 1163647, member: 25654"] I second what Lou has put forth and would add: -The production value of the opening ceremonies has increased dramatically. Pretty cool stuff but dangerously close to going WWE like if they keep heading in that direction. -T-shirt launching technology (like everything else) has really progressed over the last 10 years or so since I've been going to SX. -Terry Boyd is good at what he does. -The deep voice guy who does the promos is making a fortune off of SX this year (or he'd better be b/c they sure used him a lot). -If you take a road trip with Lou, be sure that the window closest to where he sits is functional. I won't get into why, just trust me. All in all SX is still a good show, its not moto-x but its where the bucks are. I'm bummed about losing about 40-50% of the days racing for sure. That being said.....see you in Dallas. [/QUOTE]
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