AMA Pro National: Freestone.
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Most legit motocrossers don't, actually. Just like they don't steal from one another, it's a golden rule, if you're legit anyways.
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Did you really ask Phathry if he races 450 B or higher?
Forgot he held his Pro license?
Forgot he held his Pro license?
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Blaringly obvious this kids a troll. 450 B?
First of all, no amateur race calls it 450B, and second, why 450? You do realize the vast majority of kids that haul ass race 250f's, right?
That being said, I was about two bike lengths behind a kid last Sunday who cut the track. So I passed him in the next corner, ended up pinching off the inside of the corner after that, and he ended up wrecking and went 6-13 for the day. Haha.
First of all, no amateur race calls it 450B, and second, why 450? You do realize the vast majority of kids that haul ass race 250f's, right?
That being said, I was about two bike lengths behind a kid last Sunday who cut the track. So I passed him in the next corner, ended up pinching off the inside of the corner after that, and he ended up wrecking and went 6-13 for the day. Haha.
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450 B = class for C riders looking to transition and possibly do well because they can't make it in 250 B.
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That was in flat track, but he does race the B class for MX.Pumaxcs wrote:Did you really ask Phathry if he races 450 B or higher?
Forgot he held his Pro license?
TeamHavocRacing wrote:If I had a nickel for every time someone asked for this, I would have a whole shitload of nickels.
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Uhh, right. B is intermediate, C is novice/beginner. Go look at some B races.KTM57 wrote:450 B = class for C riders looking to transition and possibly do well because they can't make it in 250 B.
Is that a joke? I hope so, if not you clearly know nothing. I've never raced LL but I'm just showing an example. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf1bXS_pxdg Do some research on the classes held there, bud. But I am moving back down to a 250f when we can afford a new bike.Voutare wrote:
First of all, no amateur race calls it 450B, and second, why 450? You do realize the vast majority of kids that haul ass race 250f's, right?
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I never knew.Pumaxcs wrote:Did you really ask Phathry if he races 450 B or higher?
Forgot he held his Pro license?
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Nobody looks at the 450 class. Take a look at 450B at the nationals. 250 is stacked, 450 isn't.
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More to the reason why I'm going to a 250f. The 250f's are faster too. I never said 450's were better, I'm on a 450 because we can't afford a new bike right now.KTM57 wrote:Nobody looks at the 450 class. Take a look at 450B at the nationals. 250 is stacked, 450 isn't.
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Way to call my bluff...yzmxer608 wrote:That was in flat track, but he does race the B class for MX.Pumaxcs wrote:Did you really ask Phathry if he races 450 B or higher?
Forgot he held his Pro license?
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Hey now, I never said I raced a higher level in MX. Just in racing in general.
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Fair enough, I don't even race flat track
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Zachkx100 wrote:Uhh, right. B is intermediate, C is novice/beginner. Go look at some B races.KTM57 wrote:450 B = class for C riders looking to transition and possibly do well because they can't make it in 250 B.Is that a joke? I hope so, if not you clearly know nothing. I've never raced LL but I'm just showing an example. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf1bXS_pxdg Do some research on the classes held there, bud. But I am moving back down to a 250f when we can afford a new bike.Voutare wrote:
First of all, no amateur race calls it 450B, and second, why 450? You do realize the vast majority of kids that haul ass race 250f's, right?
What? Haha. NO ONE rides 450s. Look at every single pro graduating Lorettas rider who actually gets anywhere. Bagget, Barcia, Tomac, Canard, Villopoto, and nearly every other pro rides 250fs, not 450s. I just looked at the 09 results, and the only two guy who really has done anything in professional racing from the 450's that year is Dean Wilson.
So first you stated that your a nobody and don't deserve to breathe the same air unless your riding a 450 in B, and then you turn around and say your buying a 250f. Okay.
Back on topic, talk about my track.
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two guys* and Dean Wilson and Travis Baker.
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Bogle raced the 450 this past year, one 450 class and one 250 class at LL's.
The two stacked classes at Lorretta's where every single person is lined up by the fence are 250B stock and mod.
The two stacked classes at Lorretta's where every single person is lined up by the fence are 250B stock and mod.
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