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2014 AMA Outdoor Nationals Discussion
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http://www.speedweek.com/usmx1/news/609 ... uzuki.html
Damn rch suzuki and their casino money.
Damn rch suzuki and their casino money.
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WHAT!?
"When Suzuki he will earn between 2-3 million dollars - depending on the amount of bonus premiums."
"When Suzuki he will earn between 2-3 million dollars - depending on the amount of bonus premiums."
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So that's who Langston has been talking about going to rch!frederick wrote:http://www.speedweek.com/usmx1/news/609 ... uzuki.html
Damn rch suzuki and their casino money.
Since it's in German I'll give you the spoiler if you haven't heard : Ken roczen going to rch Suzuki after motocross.
Its good to see diversity, so I think it's a good move for us fans.
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To be fair ktm has been buying talent since the beginning of time. For example Roczen the year he won his first title.
I'll still cheer just as much on him though.
I'll still cheer just as much on him though.
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That's what I meant when I said a long time ago: "The US sx/mx scene has the advantage of knowing the history on how ktm handles there stuff". Seems like Suzuki is actually doing something with that knowledge .
But also in Europe they're waking up. Honda clinched Tim Gajser for another 5 years (the rest of his MX2 career if the -23 age rule stays) and they're already talking to Herlings for 2016 MXGP...
And Yamaha is putting so much money and effort in which already pays off with Jeremy Van Horebeek... I see him challenging Cairoli next year.
But also in Europe they're waking up. Honda clinched Tim Gajser for another 5 years (the rest of his MX2 career if the -23 age rule stays) and they're already talking to Herlings for 2016 MXGP...
And Yamaha is putting so much money and effort in which already pays off with Jeremy Van Horebeek... I see him challenging Cairoli next year.
Frederik Van Eeckhoven - UID 326
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2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
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Just read some rumors on one Estonian site that Ryan Villopoto will ride MXGP next year and so they plan one GP in USA
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I read somewhere (Vurbmoto maybe, but not sure) in a Villopoto interview that he wont come to Europe soon because he need to finish some agreement with his sponsors.
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They wrote that it's only rumors so you maybe right, but would be actually pretty awesome to see him go against Cairolimxs4crf wrote:I read somewhere (Vurbmoto maybe, but not sure) in a Villopoto interview that he wont come to Europe soon because he need to finish some agreement with his sponsors.
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Id rather see Cairoli come to America and race against Dungey, Roczen, Barcia etc.krossboy wrote:They wrote that it's only rumors so you maybe right, but would be actually pretty awesome to see him go against Cairolimxs4crf wrote:I read somewhere (Vurbmoto maybe, but not sure) in a Villopoto interview that he wont come to Europe soon because he need to finish some agreement with his sponsors.
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That would be good also, but there are some Europeans in USA already, would be nice to see what Americans could do in Europedbaum25moto wrote:Id rather see Cairoli come to America and race against Dungey, Roczen, Barcia etc.krossboy wrote:They wrote that it's only rumors so you maybe right, but would be actually pretty awesome to see him go against Cairolimxs4crf wrote:I read somewhere (Vurbmoto maybe, but not sure) in a Villopoto interview that he wont come to Europe soon because he need to finish some agreement with his sponsors.
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theres only 2 fast guys in Europe, and one of them is sandbagging the 250 class. so whats gonna be nice to see? i dont watch the gps, but from what i hear cairoli doesnt get good starts, and is just fast enough to get to the lead? and poto is a good starter, so even if cairoli is fast enough to run potos pace, he wont be able to run him down if he gets a bad start. it would be way more exciting if all the best guys just came here, like most of them do anyway.krossboy wrote: That would be good also, but there are some Europeans in USA already, would be nice to see what Americans could do in Europe
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Paulin was giving some hard time to Cairoli, untill he broke collarbone and finger. Desalle won races, crashed aswell. Van Horebeek has looked good, got GP victory at Loket in straight up fight. Bobby had many problems from early on. Would be nice to mix it up in Europe also, not everyone going to the burgerland.bob117 wrote:theres only 2 fast guys in Europe, and one of them is sandbagging the 250 class. so whats gonna be nice to see? i dont watch the gps, but from what i hear cairoli doesnt get good starts, and is just fast enough to get to the lead? and poto is a good starter, so even if cairoli is fast enough to run potos pace, he wont be able to run him down if he gets a bad start. it would be way more exciting if all the best guys just came here, like most of them do anyway.krossboy wrote: That would be good also, but there are some Europeans in USA already, would be nice to see what Americans could do in Europe
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Krossboy, those rumours are less rumours than you think.
What I heard in Lommel...
Kawaski and monster needs to get enough budget and than it's a done deal, US contracts or not. But where do you get a big budget like that? Oh well ... The world championship is getting sponsored by monster Energy who are getting beated year after year by a RedBull rider and also Mr Luongo is sick of having riders going overseas. So even they (Youthstream and monster energy) want's to help kawasaki a hand. Now with Paulin going to Honda there is a big amount of money free already ... Paulin almost gets as much payed as Cairoli, he's a very popular guy with sponsors... So there's some money free.
What also would be a requirement for RV2 would be having Tyla Rattray as a team mate ... But I don't realy buy that part of the story. All other seemed very convincing considering it came from the same ppl who predicted the Lieber thing
What I heard in Lommel...
Kawaski and monster needs to get enough budget and than it's a done deal, US contracts or not. But where do you get a big budget like that? Oh well ... The world championship is getting sponsored by monster Energy who are getting beated year after year by a RedBull rider and also Mr Luongo is sick of having riders going overseas. So even they (Youthstream and monster energy) want's to help kawasaki a hand. Now with Paulin going to Honda there is a big amount of money free already ... Paulin almost gets as much payed as Cairoli, he's a very popular guy with sponsors... So there's some money free.
What also would be a requirement for RV2 would be having Tyla Rattray as a team mate ... But I don't realy buy that part of the story. All other seemed very convincing considering it came from the same ppl who predicted the Lieber thing
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1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
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I've also heard that RV to MXGP class in Europe is a done deal, we'll see.