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Ricky in his prime... 2002 and the 80s riders in their prime... 80s racers only chance would be to Ricky out at the whole shot... unless they injured him they would have never been able to touch Ricky
That seems like a safe presumption on how to beat Ricky, except as RJ said, "He finds time here and there." The crazy thing about this perfect season is that something in the back of my mind told me RC was going to do something that nobody would even DREAM of, and look what he did not once, but TWICE (THREE times if you count 2005)!
Ricky had a rough start to the SX season because Honda wasn't listening to him and his mechanic... eventually his mechanic and Dad got his bike set up right... I still don't think he ever raced a Honda motor... they proved a well tuned and ported engine is faster than the 4 stroke. Ricky didn't just beat other riders he beat the track
Honda not listening to him and Chad Watts early in Supercross is news to me. I had a feeling something was off with Ricky at Anaheim 1 because he wasn't riding the same way he did on that Kawi. I suppose RC wearing red instead of orange in the first round was only the tip of the iceberg in a sense.
Buddy, this announcement video was from 2010; you are 14 years too late, and I would've rejected all of your votes anyway because I don't play the first 3, nor have I heard of #3 either. Lastly, you're fortunate that I could see through all your spelling errors, too.
Ome of the cool things about the A Bug's Life VHS is that when it was released on home video in 1999, there were 5 characters that had their own cover, Flik, Francis, Dot, Heimlich, and Hopper. You got the Dot cover. It's just one of those details that they didn't have to do but it was unique regardless. Kinda a shame that we didn't get other movies where certain characters got their own cover.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames I understand. Space Land and Mystery Land will always be my favorite. I mean I think all the lands are great in their own unique way
James Stewart being on that 250 against 37 other 450s was a recipe for disaster, but one wonders if Kawasaki's 450 was really available, or if they just thought James would do the same thing in the 250cc class like he did in the 125cc class on that KX125.
Lighten up the kid is awesome for the sport he has more grit and dog in him than anybody he lines up with. The biggest thing is he backs it up and he later on backed off on getting back at Hymus and said he has to look a the tape.all the other riders are just too nice and boring .Haiden ads a little spice to the sport why do you think the 250 class is the best class to watch beside his awesome rides?
No disagreements on Deegan being awesome for the sport, but still, what he did was not cool. I feel like I said it best: "When was the last time he said 'just racing'???"
@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames yeah winning a title is still winning I get that. But he doesn't get to say he won the title against stewart or rc. And most people that are competitive like to beat the best.
@@williambowman834 That may be, but at the same time, it can't be denied that Chad Reed was RC and JS's biggest competition with how consistent he was. RC has even said that he lost sleep over Chad Reed, and while Stewart did have Reed covered for a time, JS going SX-only at the prime of his career did way more harm for him than good.
@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames I totally agree he was their biggest competition and I loved watching him. But at the same time he never did beat them out right for a championship. He got close to beating them but still finished 2nd. Probably his best season was his 250 rookie season.
@@williambowman834 That's the unfortunate part that he never beat them, but at the same time, you can factor in other circumstances like a faulty '07 Yamaha, and one lousy 7th at Seattle '09. 2011 was the best example of Reed beating Stewart (despite it was not for a title) because Reed saved his career while Stewart showed his true colors with his dislike for that backwards-framed Yamaha 450.
The Deegan crash had zero to do with the flagger. Deegan was one second from hitting the table top jump when the lapped rider was wrecking. The flagger had no time to wave a flag as Deegan was hitting the take off of the jump. Total racing accident.
While the Peacock coverage did not even get one second of Deegan's crash, one can presume exactly what I'd said myself in this video. Some other flaggers before the crash site could certainly have waved some flags or given the heads-up to the other riders like how some did back when Duke Finch was AMA Manager.
Not easy winning 80 games in a row. $3,810,000 to boot. That is a nice streak you are on. Thanks to your help you received during these games you are making it look too easy. I gotta ask: Were you surprised winning that many games in a row or just a hunch? Whatever the answer is to that I say keep it up my friend.
No, it's not easy to create a win streak of that capacity on anything. Surprised? A little bit; then again, this material is the same as J! 2nd Edition pretty much with some additional stuff from original J! episodes that I remember watching from my late grandpa taping the show for me.
Just so you know, Ricky Carmichael doesn’t design any of the tracks other than Daytona and as of 2025 he doesn’t design Daytona anymore 👍🏻. Dirtwurx does all the track designing and building. I can tell you personally that dirtwurx isn’t to blame for the designs. Feld has final say.
I see; well, either way, whoever designs the tracks (FELD presumably) should get some input from other riders because those track designs were very innovative back then!
Very impressive 79-game winning streak. Who knows how many games it will go. You should be at $4 million in no time. I haven't seen a winning streak like this in quite sometime. Keep up the great work.
Time flies, I remember this like it was yesterday. That crash was essentially the beginning of the end of Pastrana's racing career. He hit his head so hard, honestly it was nuts that they let him keep going, but I guess concussions weren't taken as seriously back then.
Concussions were certainly not taken seriously at this time; if they did, Travis would still have a racing career. I do believe that as a racer, Travis Pastrana was a disgrace to the sport because he even said himself, "Racing has been my dream since I was 4 years old." After this race, I thought it wasn't long before Pastrana would exit the season, but after seeing that he participated in the X Games Freestyle, I'd thought to myself, "Is he injured or what???"
2 months ago he threatened to terminate my channel while I commented on a $100,000 loss.. This was a bad day for me on that day, not because of that there was a Double Overbid on the same day and I got a copyright strike. Thankfully one of the accounts got terminated. But It's gonna be a long journey for all of us..
well done on the record and i think i figured out the lines are actually similar to wheel 2nd edition for pc not 03 i just figured it out i think even in the intros
Deegs full send with the Scrub in moto 2! Good to see Jo with a moto win... Jettson with the overall..hopefully we see some more 1-1 finishes from him..
Absolutely! Deegan fooled me with that scrub because I thought he'd have thrown away the overall, but he didn't. Shimoda winning moto 2 took me by surprise when you look at how Shimoda's season has gone. Jett Lawrence is really reminding me of McGrath on Honda because he always found a way to save the overall wins.
Well, that WAS a hard hit he took when he cased that triple. It's always possible that Travis could have whacked his face on the crossbar pads or bit his tongue or cracked a tooth, etc.
I'll be honest: when Travis was doing that triple back into the stadium on his RM125, it was hard to bet against him with that ace. Fonseca had the good start, but I think all the battling between he, Travis, and Greg Schnell may have taken a lot out of him mentally and physically.
another win in the books and two things i gotta ask i feel like some of the lines may be similar to the wheel of fortune 2003 pc with the intros and have you had any repeat categories at all
I saw His Channel In i believe 2014 or 2015 (Aged 7) At The Time Of His Passing I Didnt Know Zach Passed Until 2018 or 19 I Loved His Spin For A Million And A Couple Others, I Am 16 Myself And I Feel Fine
Well, it was sad news indeed when Zach passed away. I didn't watch much of his videos -- just a couple at most. Well, be thankful because as they say: Tomorrow is never guaranteed. Heart problems are almost impossible to detect it seems, but who knows.
Michael Taylor is NOT going to stop with his technical win declarations, but I haven't had to deal with him for years; if he died or just flat out gave up or whatnot, then good on us.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames I see that, He Never Stops Cause He Thinks He Can Rule The Gameshow Community, He's Not The Boss Though, He Thinks He Can Declare Technical Wins On everything, He Never Understands That A Loss Is A Loss
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Landed on $5000 and called four T's and then hit it twice and calling 2 Y's while also winning the ocean cruise in the fourth round. And thanks to the bonus round you got half $100,000. You sir have a very big amount of luck on your side.