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Tom Webb
by: Tom Webb
BLAST FROM THE PAST Jermey McGrath was coming off an unproductive year in 2002 and his Factory Yamaha. In 2003 he shocked the planet when he signed with KTM- at the time a minor player in the U.S. motocross arena. Jeremy McGrath only raced a few races overseas races before he dislocated his hip Supercross testing and ultimately retired before the first AMA Supercross event at Anaheim. The reality was he could never come to grips with the lack of a rising rate rear suspension (KTM was linkless with their MX line at that point), finding the handling unsettling for his style of racing. N ...
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BLAST FROM THE PAST Jermey McGrath was coming off an unproductive year in 2002 and his Factory Yamaha. In 2003 he shocked the planet when he signed with KTM- at the time a minor player in the U.S. motocross arena. Jeremy McGrath only raced a few races overseas races before he dislocated his hip Supercross testing and ultimately retired before the first AMA Supercross event at Anaheim. The reality was he could never come to grips with the lack of a rising rate rear suspension (KTM was linkless with their MX line at that point), finding the handling unsettling for his style of racing. N ...
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