Ricky Carmichael on a 85cc at Genk during the Ricky Carmichael Univercity on the 23th and 24th of July. Subscribe: ru-vid.com_c... Follow us on Instagram: / dutchmxtv Like us on Facebook: / dutchmxtv
I think he's ready to move up to a 125 now. I think it might be worth keeping an eye on him he may win a few races.😀 Huge respect, great to see him having a bit of fun.
lemme rephrase this for you. "this is one man that had it all, but never cared & stayed humble." just a better statement for a lack of words for the GOAT. ❤❤
My dad used to kick some ass but I saw him get on my rm85 when I was little and eat it wheelying down the street hahaha the neighbor came out, you okay? I'll never forget 🤭
All of these people calling Carmichael a fatass is laughable. He has already done his work and is set for life. He could be 250lbs and he will still be faster than 75% of you. That's what retirement is about, enjoying all of your hard work in previous years and getting fat! RC got it right.
I'm really disgusted and appalled at the disrespect people are showing to Ricky Carmichael, just because he put on a few pounds since retirement. So what??! He worked and trained and rode and raced harder than anyone for more 25 years. He won FIFTEEN motocross and supercross titles, amounting to 151 wins!! You losers who have nothing better to do than this don't have one small measure of the integrity that R.C. has (as he prefers to be called, as modest as he is about his accomplishments). Really, you all should be ashamed of yourself, and demonstrate some respect for not only one of THE greatest motorcycle riders in all of recorded history, but one ofTHE greatest athletes, businessman, gentleman, and ambassadors for the sport, as well.
+sobg 1124 It was also my dream to meet him at Supercross in New Jersey, and explain to him how humbling, moving, and motivational his (tear-feared) words were.
What a class act, going out and riding with everyday kids is making their day. I'm sure he is having fun but a part of him is out there for them. This is why he will be the G.O.A.T. in my opinion!
A few year back.. @ 13 yrs I had the opportunity to see him race when he was in New York @ Unadilla It was an experience I’ll wont forget- the competitive natural that him and buba Stewart displayed was unbelievable. He was riding on an edge.. in my words. So focused and going like he was the only person there- back and forth they battled in the rain. It’s amazing to watch.. this video as well- if you didn’t know any better, you’d think it was just another rider on this RM👍🏻
This was the best and worse day of a lot of those riders lives. Some finally had their life long dream of being faster than rc and others were crushed by being passed by rc while he was on an 85 and they were on 250's.
of course he put on weight, he spent his entire life working out getting and staying fit. now that he's the goat and has retired he has some catching up to do on that grill and beers lol the ones talking about his weight, the sad part is, he'd still lap you!!
Big idea.....stewart, reed, carmichael, pastrana, mc,dungey, rv, or just take the complete 450 class from now And make them have a race on 85cc bikes...ok red bull or monster make it happend
I love minies no matter how old I get there a lot of fun .he is no longer a racer he's just having fun and keeping it safe I would like to see more of him on his factory 112 two stroke.
Just goes to show you can have fun on any size bike. It must have been fun for the kids to race around with a legend. I liked the kid who wheeled past him.
this is awesome to see.. I mean from watching him growing up and being a rider.. I also stopped and havnt been on a bike in years! I've put on about as much weight as him and that gives me confidence to get back on a bike and not worrie to much about my looks when RC has done this.. awesome video
What a blast that must have been for those kids to ride with Ricky. I wonder if some of the younger ones even know who he is? Such a great role model for young riders. Love ya Ricky! Don't worry about the weight, it comes with old age. Just stay healthy buddy and don't let it become too much of a problem.
This brings back a memory if you read this Ezra Lusk.At a track when I got my first look at a DMC KAW 60.It is on the cover of Motocross Action I believe .Well Ezra was riding that Dave Miller Concept and somehow lined up with the 125 or the 250 pro class.There were some good tiders in it some from FL.and GA.and ALA..When the gate dropped Ezra gets the Holeshot and hr led all the way up this hill with jumps and at the top of the hill on a tabletop somehow Ezra went one way snd the bike another.For that 45 seconds which seemed like forever with a 11 year old to be leading in the Pro class was one of the most amazing thing I had seen in at that track called Echoconee in Warner Robbins GA.Needless to say that was about the last race I saw Ezra in that day.He rode 85cc class and back then the mini cycles.The moral of this is that 60cc KW was suppose to be as fast as a 125.That is why it was on the cover of of The magazine.That ead also the day RC came to race his mini KW 60.Ezra was prepared but just couldnt hang on.RC was real young.I really wanted to see those 2 race but it never happened.
Ya know i grew up in the damon bradshaw and jeremy mcgrath era...big fan of both....i dont know much about rickie..but if hes cool enuf to get back out there and just have fun the way he is here..then more power to him...! Right on brotha....
Love those Suzuki RM 2-strokes! Suzuki always revved the highest of any 2-strokes I've owned in past. Redoing a clean low hr 06 RM85 now putting best parts available on it. #Suzuki #Maxima #TwinAir
everyone chill, while he was racing, we all were eating steaks, burgers, beer, etc.. and he was on a strict diet and training. now since the man is retired, let him enjoy life and eat as he please lol
Dang it, now I need to get an 85cc 2 stroke ~ that looked like fun! I like how some of the kids actually appeared to be racing him! You know a couple of them are going to talk trash for the rest of their lives ..." remember when I passed RC during practice"!
Ride Qc Ok smartass i'm talking about 2 stroke exhaust pipes, not 4 stoke, if you bothered to read my comment above correcting myself before you attempted to correct me, you would have realized.
One of the greatest ambassadors to the sport. Good to see him out there with the kids. That would be a great experience for them. I must say he is looking a little plump in his retirement, or is it just the bike size?
pretty sure that kid just wanted to be in the video with RC but i found him annoying.. Shit if I saw RC I would too, but wouldn't try to be in the whole thing like this kid.
It might have been fair if he had to ride a 85 his whole career. I remember him on a 65 at Daytona. He jumped things most adults were not and bounced back up in the air with the throttle pin the whole time. A KX 60 did not have the greatest suspension at that time.
Back in the day, Phil Douglas used to race a mini in the Open Pro class at Baylands and finish in the top three. Very entertaining, unless you happened to be in the Open Pro class ;-)
I remember seeing him as a 16 year old at Daytona must have been 1997? Jeremy McGrath was still rocking and there was one lone dude on a Yamaha 4 stroke if i remember correctly...