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Darren knew before the boys were even born that they be champions, I thought he was crazy, I’m eating my words now . Well done to Darren and Emily for risking it all for the boys . Much love from Newcastle Australia 🇦🇺 God bless you all
The way he manuals the bike over obstacles like it's a BMX bike is insane. He's so loose and so smooth it's amazing. I don't think I've ever seen anyone look so smooth on a bike before. He does things that no other rider can do and makes it look easy. Everyone in the 450 class should be worried.
Love watching him go fast. So effortless can’t wait until he gets to battle with Tomac and Sexton. His lap times are almost spot on to the fastest 450 every weekend and mxon was a preview of what’s to come.
Jett’s corner speed is unreal! He understands the physics of the bike and momentum better than most riders. That being said Haiden Deegan is incredibly fast in the corners as well and I can’t wait to see them battle when Deegan matures after he gets this first year under his belt because he’s already light years ahead of where everyone thought he was going to be. So exciting for the sport! The next few years are going to be electrifying!
I don’t like comparing eras too much! I just enjoy watching Jett do things his current competition can’t do! Some of those moves, wheel taps, overtakes etc were awesome!!
Not since Ron Lechein (at 16 years old) or James Stewart started on the national race scene have I seen such an exciting rider! Jett is possibly the most exciting rider in the history of the sport, I guess time will tell. But that’s my prediction. Even if he quits right now, we will be talking about this kid for years. Never seen anyone quite like him….
@@pay2000 Bro everyone loves JS7!! We just love Jett too! I actually wonder what JS7 could have done if the “win everything” pressure wasn’t there and just rode for podiums each race would he have won more titles?? Surely u agree that Jett has got that something most don’t have! For me he is the most fun to watch since JS7!!
My dad and I were watching him at Lorettas a few years ago. He was taking very unique and fast lines while riding effortlessly, we had a feeling he would do great
Just makes me more excited for Summer. Jett on a 450 with Anderson, Tomac, Sexton, Webb, Roczen, Barcia like god damnnnn. Could be more insane of a championship as last year
How does he just pull five bike lengths on people out of nowhere. He just has this way of finding ways through turns or rhythm lanes that make up a half second all at once. It's unreal. Some of the passes he makes are just mind bending, and then on top of it he gaps the guy he went around so far that they have no chance to retaliate. Seriously, he makes top guys look like lappers when he goes by them. Hes just on some next level shit. If there's anybody I could see in the current crop of young guys that could break records it's him. The kid is the real deal.
Any bike nerds go watch 5.04 and hear Langston groaning/in amazement, at Jett wheel tapping a roller just before the bridge at Ironman! That’s some scary shit! He basically just slams it with his back wheel and hardly touches it with his front! Fast af but scary af!!!!
JettErational??? 🤣🤣🤣. JS7 won 10/12 Motocross races in 2002. He won 28 times of the 31 125cc Nationals he raced, which was better than Carmichael, Mark Barnett, Steve Lamson or anyone else. Youngest outdoor champ at 16 yrs. old. JETT WHO???
@@joelmatthews5697 Still JS7 is the second most winningest AMA rider of all time, 98 wins. But Jett did not change the way of riding of a generation, he did not race against the GOAT, against Reed, Winham, Kenny, JS7 yes, Jett did not race against anyone. JS7 is also the most spectacular rrider in history.
@@joelmatthews5697 How basic. They ride to win, 98 wins, nobody remembers the Dungey titles or RV or anyone, but everyone remembers how JS7 made you get out of your chair.