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A Day with James Stewart

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 16, 2012


whatever wrote:

about 1 hour ago

B-KR, are you really that miserable in your life that you let James Stewart, or fans of James Stewart have that much influence on you?? You really sound pathetic dude!! I don’t believe ANYBODY on here made reference to some false truth that since JS can scrub like that it means he will win at Hangtown!! Nowhere did anybody say that, but it can’t be denied that it is an impressive move on a bike, nothing more or less!! You really need to get over it man, and to say you were going to say something positive until you read the posts is complete bullsh-t, what on here offended you so much anyway guy?? it is a good thing that he dos these ride days, im sure the kids love it, you dorks act like he was out there in an actual race….lighten the hell up!!! As far as Reeds comments go, you should be smarter than that, Chad always plays the mental game with his comments….you really think he wants to pump JS up?? do you?? he probably just says that sh-t to both get Dungey pumped and get in to JS head a little…..so what that CR said that…who gives a crap?? You really do make yourself look like an idiot sometimes dude. It was a Ride Day for the fans, sign some autographs, ride around with the little one’s and have a little fun…..jerks like you are the only ones who try and make it in to more than it really is. Do you hear James himself saying he is gonna go out and dominate, or even win right away?? No, you don’t!! He says he hopes by mid season to maybe be up to speed and build toward 2013….but you haters will spin it however you have to so you can talk your trash…….IT WAS A FRICKIN’ RIDE DAY DUDE…and he did a cool scrub at 3:22…it wasn’t a crime fella, just people thinking it was pretty cool!! Drama queen!!

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Honest Look: East Region Lites Class

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 16, 2012

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Catching Up: Jessica Patterson

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 15, 2012


HandlebarDragger wrote:

about 3 hours ago

Way to go, Jessica, you deserve help and we’re rooting for you!

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Honest Look: West Region Lites Class

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 15, 2012

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Lake Elsinore Ride Day

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 14, 2012


razermusen wrote:

about 1 hour ago

how sick was bam bam´s jump in 1:17 !!!

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GP of Mexico Highlights

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 14, 2012

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A Sad Day in Mexico

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 13, 2012


Scrub-This wrote:

about 49 minutes ago

Sideshow Gills,

Mexico is filthy dump. That is because the people who inhabit the land have an IQ below 90. Not sure what make them an “amazing people”. They land is filled with savages. Before the Europeans arrived they were practicing an extremist religion which include human sacrifices, cannibalism, and the eating of beating human hearts. They also practiced extreme forms a slavery in which their victims were worked to the death.

The great monuments that attracts thousands of American are places were cruelly sacrificed just five hundred years ago as part of their religion. The same Americans likely complain about the practices of the cooperatively very mild Catholic Church five hundred years ago.

Mexico is an amazing land. It has vast resources, great climate, and vast access to both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Mexico also share a large border with the rich country on earth. WIth all this in it favor, Mexico is still a dump. Why? Low IQ.

China and India are much more able to take advantage of Americas wealth and innovation, as seen in high tech off shoring, even though these countries are much father away, Why? Because they have higher IQs?

And yes, there are lot of fatal gun shooting in the US. But how many of those shootings are the work of Mexican gangs like Sureños and Norteño? And don’t for the central American gang MS-13. And then add to that the shootings of African Americans? Ever lived near a diversity zone?

Mexico is dump and that dump is being imported into America. Lust look and any place that is 50%, 60% … Mexican and you will see the future.

Why is it that California, once the model school system for America is now ranked 47th? Low average IQ. Why do so many of the unsophisticated states in the center of the United States have the highest rankings? High average IQ.

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Article source: http://www.racerxonline.com/2012/05/13/a-sad-day-in-mexico

Personal Update from Jeremy McGrath

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 13, 2012

We received this personal update from Jeremy McGrath regarding his wife Kim’s current condition.

Hi Friends:

I am sending this message to let everybody know what is going on with my wife Kim and my family.  As you may or may not know, about 2 years ago Kim was diagnosed with Breast Cancer.  She had a number of different surgery’s, underwent chemotherapy for many months, and handled the processes like a true champion.  Kim was feeling great.

Kim was 15 months removed from her last treatment, about a month ago she noticed a couple of small blotches on her skin.  Due to her great instincts she went and got them biopsied.  That biopsy came back as “Leukemia Cutis”, which is Leukemia of the skin.  Naturally we were blown to pieces by this news.

As I said, Kim was feeling great and due to her good instincts  we caught this in the Pre Leukemic stage.  The bad part is the doctors have to treat ” Leukemia Cutis” the same way as if you came in the hospital at the later stages of leukemia.  Which sucks….

This means more chemo, she is currently in the hospital and has completed her 7 days of chemo and they are saying a BONE MARROW transplant is next….  THIS IS WHERE ALL OF YOU GUYS COME IN…  We really need your help with going and getting on the Bone Marrow registry, the idea is to find a Marrow match.

Its as easy as finding a Bone Marrow Drive and getting your mouth swabbed, or having the kit sent directly to you at your house, and you can send it back. I ask all of you to do this ASAP, this is something that is time sensitive.  In order to help Kim, we have to be willing to help anybody, which is the right thing to do.


Go to  http://marrow.org/Join/Join_Now/Join_Now.aspx?promo_code=mcgrath

This is the biggest challenge of my and my family’s life…. You guys have never let me down, so PLEASE help us with this one… Thank you…


Sincerely,

Jeremy McGrath

Article source: http://www.racerxonline.com/2012/05/10/personal-update-from-jeremy-mcgrath

GNCC Racing Heads to Indiana

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 13, 2012

GNCC Racing Heads to All-New Indiana Venue for Limestone 100

Morgantown, W. Va. – The 2012 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series hosts three all-new venues this season, including this weekend’s Round 6 stop in Springville, Ind. for the Limestone 100 GNCC. Rory Mead took his first-ever GNCC win at the inaugural Mammoth GNCC last round, and if that’s any indication of what a new course can bring, this weekend’s new event should put an even bigger twist on the already exciting race action.

AmPro Yamaha’s Paul Whibley still holds the top spot in the overall point standings, but three-time race winner Kailub Russell only trails Whibley by a mere five points heading into Round 6 this weekend. Nicknamed “The Axe Man” for a reason, Whibley is a hardnosed competitor and rarely strays from the top of his game when it comes to race competition. Although race-wins are an important factor, these riders are learning that consistency is key in the early stages of a championship title run.

Factory FMF/KTM’s Charlie Mullins is within striking distance of his teammate Russell, who sits just in front of the defending champ in second place. Mullins is still looking for a win this season and it’s hard to tell what could happen if he’s able to get into the winning groove that led him to his first-ever XC1 championship in 2011. New Zealand’s Rory Mead sits just behind Mullins after winning his first GNCC in Round 5. Mead has an extensive trails background, which gives him an edge when the series heads to more challenging and technical courses. There’s a good chance Mead will work his way into contention for a top spot this season.

This season’s field of XC1 competition seems to be deeper than ever and the proof lies in the extremely tight overall point margins. Shenandoah Honda/Offroadchampion’s Thad DuVall suffered from a wheel problem last round that kept him nearly last, but DuVall’s consistent top five finishes have kept him inside the top five overall. AmPro Yamaha’s Jordan Ashburn and FMF/KTM’s Cory Buttrick have been dicing with DuVall all season and the trio has made for exciting spectating along the way. Riders like Garrett Edmisten, Nate Kanney, Chris Bach and Jimmy Jarrett are always in the mix, too, and shouldn’t be counted out when it comes to a podium finish or even a win.

KTM/Fly Racing/WPUSA/PG-backed Privateer Steward Baylor Jr. still holds a commanding lead over the rest of the XC2 Pro Lites field with an undefeated line of finishes so far. Baylor will continue his quest for an overall win this weekend in Indiana, but current runner-up Jesse Robinson is gunning to do the same on his two-stroke Husaberg machine. F.A.R Husky’s Andrew DeLong put up a good fight against Robinson in round five as he secured second place. It seems like the competition level has stepped up a notch in general. Riders like Jason Thomas, Jedediah Haines and Brad Bakken have also been top XC2 contenders so far this year as well.

Spectator passes run $15 for the full weekend, with pro pit access and pro autographs at no additional charge. On Saturday, ATV youth riders race at 8 a.m., amateur racers and the top utility and Women riders race at 10 a.m., and the top amateurs and the pros race at 1 p.m. On Sunday, motorcycle youth riders race at 8 a.m., amateur racers and Women riders race at 10 a.m., and the top amateurs and the pros race at 1 p.m.

To get to the track, take IN-37 to Old in-37, turn west and follow the signs to the Lawrence County Recreational Park. For more information, check out the official series website at www.GNCCRacing.com or call 304-284-0084.

About GNCC Racing:

The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country series is America’s premier off-road racing series. Founded in 1975, the 13-round championship is produced exclusively by Racer Productions. Cross-country racing is one of the most physically demanding sports in the world. The grueling three-hour GNCC races lead as many as 1,500 riders through tracks ranging in length from ten to 12 miles. With varied terrain, including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both survival and speed and draw talent from all over the U.S., Europe, Australia and New Zealand. GNCC Racing is televised and airs every week on NBC Sports Network. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.

Article source: http://www.racerxonline.com/2012/05/10/gncc-racing-heads-to-indiana

Be-The-Match at Lake Elsinore Today

Posted by adrenalinemx on May 12, 2012

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