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I had to be about 7 years old when I first seen Rick Johnson race. It was in San Diego where he was from. Raceway 117 off the 905 in Southern San Diego. He was already expert and would race 125 expert 250 expert and the 500 expert. Back to back to back. His mechanic would be on the line with the 250 warming it up while Ricky J just finished smoking the 125 expert class. So as he finishes smoking the 250 expert class his mechanic has his YZ 500 warming up. Also the races were on a Wednesday night. I remember because I had school the next day.
For some reason you took off Sean Collier's Mammoth Mountain Motocross, 30+ Pro 2022. I'm now handicapped, but before that I raced Mammoth since I was a in Jr. High. Sean's 2022 Go Pro video was epic!!! Anyone who's spent time behind a starting gate has had days just like in the video. It brought back a whole lot of memories from racing Mammoth through the years. I wish that you'd put it back on You Tube.
Johnny rice or ss i call him uncle johnny was a cool dude i seen him race once and i deen him win once i never heard him talk about bikes much but i couldtell between how people talked about him uncle johnny was a big deal i remember when they moved from long beach to norco i was just a kid and they had the coolest bar in yhere norco house and johnny had a trophey room and maybe its because i was so small but it looked like he had a million of them and some of ther were way taller then me it just blew me away first time i seen it and also he gave me my first bike one of his old bikes it was a honda 305 dream and it was the coolest gift i ever got my dad and i put some rings in it at got it running and i road it around desert a while and traded it for a maico 490 that was a real bike i wish i had both if them today anyway just thought i would throw in my memories of my uncle johnny he was a cool old dude
Vacationed in Hawaii about 6 years ago and was on the island of Oahu. Standing in line ordering some food and gentlemen behind me started up a conversation. Said he raced motorcross.......AMA. Oh, what's your name? John DeSoto.......he paused and added.....the Flyin' Hawaiian My jaw drops. Had a nice conversation with him and he shared a few racing stories. Had to be mid to upper 60s and he looked fit. Said he had just finished yoga.
Bro, your channel rips, really gets me pscyched to ride, but i do miss some content like the viewing, that was so sick, good music, great editing, jusr as good as your own, now!