Re: 2017 EMF Supercross series - Official thread
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 5:24 am
Sorry Flo after the whoops in the main, didn't mean to do that at all.Flo#114 wrote:From yesterday's race
Sorry Flo after the whoops in the main, didn't mean to do that at all.Flo#114 wrote:From yesterday's race
Me neither haha. It was purely for fun. I didn't have any evidence so I doubt he'll get banned. Still I think Max shouldn't do this stuff hahamx201 wrote:Ruben YOU ARE MY HERO but I don't want max to get banned lolM@xTizZz wrote:He did :mx201 wrote: BROOOOO OMFG NOOOO YOU DIDN'T
I hope your joking.Wahlamt wrote:Too bad it isn't valid without a timestamp
Hi shh or next time when your behind lewis I'll tell him to block the fuck out of you (which won't last long)CeeJayHDz wrote:clean.
You stole my GIFmx201 wrote:
Here it was in case you wanna see it my game closed right out when he hit me lol but if you want my opinion I don't want max to get banned I'm sure it was just a midjudement and I was the Spode taking the slower line
yes we will for next rounds, this stream was just a test and it was fun to do with Yohann.HarryWhite71 wrote:Thanks Tizz!
Also for the next stream will whoever is streaming download the skins for ams?
You can now download the demos directly in the websitekozakcon wrote:does anyone have the 250 and 450 main event demos? thanks
I feel so bad now!M@xTizZz wrote: @Kriss : time is 4mn17, you'll have to judge it boys (Kriss, Bruno & Yohann)
IMO the action is bad, when i watched it yesterday, i was shoked to see this, i didn't remember it was that bad
I notice this more in EMF than in RF. If its first lap and everyone is grouped up, in EMF they will still try the quad or w/e while in other series they will choose the safer line that lap. These guys put 50000 laps on the track during the week, then when it comes to the race they don't know how to hit something that isn't the "big line". They're like robots with triple quad burned into their brain with no other option.Sandhapper wrote: Rule 2.5 guys! "If you’ve for example had a bad start or find yourself in the back of the pack, do not do big and high risk lines such as big quads or similar. If you’re trying to make passes and end up colliding with others from doing big and unsafe lines in traffic, you will be to blame for “unsafe riding” as all riders should ride with care."
Exactly. I'm always doing 1 or 2 races with the weirest and slowest lines ever just to get a little familiar with them. If I have to take these lines in the race I know the rythems of them.Ddavis wrote:I notice this more in EMF than in RF. If its first lap and everyone is grouped up, in EMF they will still try the quad or w/e while in other series they will choose the safer line that lap. These guys put 50000 laps on the track during the week, then when it comes to the race they don't know how to hit something that isn't the "big line". They're like robots with triple quad burned into their brain with no other option.Sandhapper wrote: Rule 2.5 guys! "If you’ve for example had a bad start or find yourself in the back of the pack, do not do big and high risk lines such as big quads or similar. If you’re trying to make passes and end up colliding with others from doing big and unsafe lines in traffic, you will be to blame for “unsafe riding” as all riders should ride with care."
Europeans and supercross ... They'll never get it. You should watch EU amateur SX races irl over here ... Even in the ADAC SX races you sometimes shit your pants if you see these guys launching something mid pack.Sandhapper wrote:Exactly. I'm always doing 1 or 2 races with the weirest and slowest lines ever just to get a little familiar with them. If I have to take these lines in the race I know the rythems of them.Ddavis wrote:I notice this more in EMF than in RF. If its first lap and everyone is grouped up, in EMF they will still try the quad or w/e while in other series they will choose the safer line that lap. These guys put 50000 laps on the track during the week, then when it comes to the race they don't know how to hit something that isn't the "big line". They're like robots with triple quad burned into their brain with no other option.Sandhapper wrote: Rule 2.5 guys! "If you’ve for example had a bad start or find yourself in the back of the pack, do not do big and high risk lines such as big quads or similar. If you’re trying to make passes and end up colliding with others from doing big and unsafe lines in traffic, you will be to blame for “unsafe riding” as all riders should ride with care."
I feel like the rule should be changed a little bit. Currently the rider is only punishable if he collides with someone while doing a big line. I feel like the rider should be punishable if he does big lines in the pack while others aren't doing them. Not only when they collide with someone.
That last one if you were going to protest is ridiculous, Lap 6 and he does a safe jumping to the outside of you and doesn't even come close to you. Personally I think this 'Rule 2.5' should only be enforced during the first 2 laps or 2-3 minutes of the race (only thing it would mess with is LCQ's considering they are so short, so 2 laps would be preferable in this situation). That would make the rule a lot clearer and will also stop from people even contemplating protests like the one above. I think that would be a good rule change and would cause less chaos on the initial laps of each race. I think the rule 2.5 is good just needs to be more clear cut and enforced on a lesser scale (only during the first couple of laps of the races). IMO all the gyazos you showed should not be enforced under this rule if your in the back your obviously going to try to catch up with the pack, you cant expect people to double every rhythm all race. Just my two cents hope you can see where I'm coming from.Sandhapper wrote:Unfortunately protests are closed and I just found out that we can download demos on the mxsemf website... I'll still show these. Not to make anyone look bad, but to get more attention at the fact that people should calm down and ride more careful sometimes.
Not sure about this one. He messed up the rythem a bit, so he wasn't hitting the main line exiting the rythem lane. I however did the normal rythem (not the fast one, because I was catious in the turn, so I didn't hit the triple in). At the end of the rythem he still triples out though, which could've casued a collision and a crash again. IMO not really save, but I might just be a cry baby now.
https://gyazo.com/bc62014d30b00fd0aa41c01a599abd38
Rule 2.5 guys! "If you’ve for example had a bad start or find yourself in the back of the pack, do not do big and high risk lines such as big quads or similar. If you’re trying to make passes and end up colliding with others from doing big and unsafe lines in traffic, you will be to blame for “unsafe riding” as all riders should ride with care."