@@babygaming800 Malcolm has almost always had everything going against him but defied the odds. Won a 250 sx title in 2016 and still no one would offer him a factory ride. But kept his head down, kept working and getting better, now he's on the factory ride he deserves and putting in solid rides. He may not have the raw speed and titles his brother had but the dude is a warrior.
@@weston7017 I disagree but I don't wanna get into an argument on the internet where my side is basically just shitting on a rider who's way better than me so I'm just gonna leave it
@@weston7017 he had several offers at rides. But his "Daddy" said, "the contracts were not fit for a Champion". He's not getting millions for a 250 REGIONAL title, he only raced half the competition. And turned down rides for the Nationals. Thats fact. He turned down outdoor rides. You won't get big contracts that way, period
Ive loved this sport since I could walk, my whole family rides/races. Its a shame the sport kinda completely forgot how dominant James was. Yea he would either crash or win but thats cause he left everything he had on that dirt. Malcom has that same heart, maybe not as much talent, but he def has that heart
I feel like Malcom goes down a lot because he feels the pressure of racing in his brothers shadow. He probably feels that he needs to match his brothers success so he’s constantly riding on the edge. James was the fastest man alive so he honestly can’t expect to ride like him. Which is probably a tough pill to swallow. But he’s honestly great and should just focus on being himself out on the track. If he becomes consistent he’s definitely a top 5 contender. Idk if all that is true but that’s my take on it.
I was there at the New Orleans Supercross that year and saw Malcom eject in the whoops. The video doesn’t do it any justice at all. That was super violent! The dumb ass crowd loved it but didn’t cheer at all unless someone yard sailed. It was bs. Me and my dad were getting weird looks from the casuals. It was awesome!
OK, I know its a small issue...but why do racers have their front brake and clutch levers so tight on the handlebars? I raced for over 40 years with mine loose enough to turn in a crash. When I see pros crash and hurt their hands hitting on stupidly tight levers, I wonder who's decision is it to have them SO TIGHT. This sh** aint rocket science.
You are a clown. Mookies results for 2021: 5,7,6,11,10,4,9,7,5,14,13,6,11,22,6,3,5. Ave finish = 8.5. Best finish = 3rd. Season Points = 6th. No major crashes. Points in every race.
im not a huge fan of the malcom stewart. part of me feels he just rode the coattails of his brother to get pro and the fame he has, but watching this i can’t help but give him some major respect. lots of hard hits that would have taken most other riders out of the race
Is Malcolm known as the rider who falls a lot? I've never seen a highlight video of any top rider falling that much. Do other pros try to stay clear of him? 🙃
You know if he would have gotten a proper factory 450 ride he would've been a threat coming fresh off a 250 sx championship. He had gotten rigged from a ride, that's the problem. Malcolm deserved a ride and hey gotten his first podium this week at this rate he'll be eligible for 2nd place and even a win.
Not serious? That is an insult. Malcolm has done a tremendous job the last two years. He is currently one of the most consistent and disciplines riders in the 450 SX field. He is slowly and patiently working his way into a contender.