Hahahaha
Lol, I bet he didn't even use a ramp:spit:
This reminds me of national lampoon's movies and the "Grizwalds" they always drove in a wood paneled station wagon, I think my favorite is still the christmas vacation but they're all funny
I haven't seen one in 15-20 years :roflmao:
RV is in the drivers seat now... Can Someone please launch Mike Alessi into the cheap seats for good... I would never wish ill on any rider but damn that guy pisses me off.
I feel the same way about Barcia. Was good to see Malcom push him last night.
Supercross is awesome this year, so many competitors
I feel the same way about Barcia. Was good to see Malcom push him last night.
I'm going to have to disagree with you guys on this one. It was cool to see how well Malcom was riding the 450 compared to the 250 but Barcia clearly got to the corner first and had the line. Barcia aka Bam bam is known to ride very aggressive and I agree sometimes not necessary but this pass on Malcom was very mild compared to some of the stuff he usually does. I believe Malcom should have recognized Barcia had the line and checked up but due to lack of experience or shear determination he ran right into the side of Barcia and took out a factory rider that was actually racing for points. To top it all off he got hot headed and shoved Barcia like a little punk. I was very disappointed to see that. He had done this earlier in the season in the lights class and was warned. This time he got fined. I'm not a big Barcia fan but I'm going to take his side on this one.Ya, not Bam Bam fan either... I thought it was a pretty cheap shot Barcia pulled on Malcom at Daytona... Way too take two good running honda's out of the race that Honda sponsered:thumb:
I'm going to have to disagree with you guys on this one. It was cool to see how well Malcom was riding the 450 compared to the 250 but Barcia clearly got to the corner first and had the line. Barcia aka Bam bam is known to ride very aggressive and I agree sometimes not necessary but this pass on Malcom was very mild compared to some of the stuff he usually does. I believe Malcom should have recognized Barcia had the line and checked up but due to lack of experience or shear determination he ran right into the side of Barcia and took out a factory rider that was actually racing for points. To top it all off he got hot headed and shoved Barcia like a little punk. I was very disappointed to see that. He had done this earlier in the season in the lights class and was warned. This time he got fined. I'm not a big Barcia fan but I'm going to take his side on this one.
Other than that, the rest of the season has been super exciting. I was happy to see a few rookies like Roczen ride really well, Stewart looks like his old self in a few races ( nobody can touch him when he is in the zone), and my favorite rider Trey Canard is finally back on his bike and riding very good. VP always rides awesome and it looks like he has this season in bag.
Yeah I guess people see it differently. I thought the same thing you did at first but after watching the reply several times I think Barcia had the pass in the bag. It could have been clean if both riders made better decisions but they didn't and both went down. Maybe I didn't think it was an aggressive pass because I'm used to Barcia not only cutting to the inside but making a point afterwards to take them high just to be a jerk. He did neither this time in my opinion. You don't see the Bam bam come out as much anymore. I wouldn't call that passion. More like immaturity but that's just my opinion. I see a lot of talent in Malcom especially on a 450. If he can keep a cool head I think he will do really well in the 450 class. As good as his brother? Probably not but time will tell.We must have watched a different race then, because Barcia clearly cut under Malcolm... If Barcia had the line then only Malcolm would have gone down from Justin taking his front end out. That's way I see it anyway. I raced for a long time and that was a take out move plane and simple, I could see it coming halfway down the whoops, just by the line Barcia took. What I didn't like was the fact that a Honda Factory rider lost his cool and in an effort to pass a Rookie Lights rider took both Hondas out at a Honda sponsored race. Should Malcolm have handled it better? Absolutely, did I like his passion Hell yes.
I think Barcia and Dungey need to train together. Barcia is to aggressive but Dungey is way way to polite.