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That everytime a US based rider have won over mxgp riders all you hear and read everywhere is about how shit the gp's are , comments about euro trash and that the AMA is way better but when all the AMA riders gets beat by half the GP field then you cant judge it by one race all of a sudden according to the same ppl saying that the Gp's is shit if a US rider wins, why is that!?.
I mean come on all of us knows that the thing with mx is to be well rounded and be fast in every type of condition on different conditions and so far the AMA riders aint so it should be clear for everyone that MX in america needs a big change ASAP and that track owners and AMA needs to stop spoiling the riders with the kind of super well groomed tracks and one day racing that they do and stop putting all the effort into making some of the tracks kind of show tracks for the audience with just insane jumps and highway-wide fast parts everywhere. The truth is that anyone can argue how much they want about americans not being used to the type of tracks the GP riders race on, but do you know what? 90% of all the tracks in the world looks like the tracks the GP riders race on and its not the mxgp dudes or friggin f.i.m fault that they race on very well-groomed tracks most of the time in america, and its not their fault that most of the US tracks doesnt even come close to being as technical or rough as the tracks everywhere else and gp style tracks and deep sand tracks even tho they might not look as cool for spectators is what america needs in order to be competetive against the euros on other types of tracks and in bad conditions if AMA wanna win mxon again any time soon and motocross needs to be the priority again instead of Sx. The sad part is that even tho there are differences its obvious that money is the priority for the US organizers and promotors just like it is for loungo over here and they dont give a shit about american riders having challenging really rough tracks that helps the riders abilities and helps them evolve and excell in MX in the national series if that means less money made from spectators and tv coverage than they make now with the kind of rollercoaster tracks they have now and with most of the US fans prioritizing jumps and whoops before the type of tracks the riders need to have to be competable..
I mean come on all of us knows that the thing with mx is to be well rounded and be fast in every type of condition on different conditions and so far the AMA riders aint so it should be clear for everyone that MX in america needs a big change ASAP and that track owners and AMA needs to stop spoiling the riders with the kind of super well groomed tracks and one day racing that they do and stop putting all the effort into making some of the tracks kind of show tracks for the audience with just insane jumps and highway-wide fast parts everywhere. The truth is that anyone can argue how much they want about americans not being used to the type of tracks the GP riders race on, but do you know what? 90% of all the tracks in the world looks like the tracks the GP riders race on and its not the mxgp dudes or friggin f.i.m fault that they race on very well-groomed tracks most of the time in america, and its not their fault that most of the US tracks doesnt even come close to being as technical or rough as the tracks everywhere else and gp style tracks and deep sand tracks even tho they might not look as cool for spectators is what america needs in order to be competetive against the euros on other types of tracks and in bad conditions if AMA wanna win mxon again any time soon and motocross needs to be the priority again instead of Sx. The sad part is that even tho there are differences its obvious that money is the priority for the US organizers and promotors just like it is for loungo over here and they dont give a shit about american riders having challenging really rough tracks that helps the riders abilities and helps them evolve and excell in MX in the national series if that means less money made from spectators and tv coverage than they make now with the kind of rollercoaster tracks they have now and with most of the US fans prioritizing jumps and whoops before the type of tracks the riders need to have to be competable..
The Shop
The shit talking never ends. Its pretty pathetic.
Im from Europe and i hope that USA would win because Euros act so stupid when "we" win.
You can argue that euros are better almost any world wide motorsport there is, but there is no need for this yearly shit show in any other motorsport.
For me it's like this: Eli Tomac trains motocross 3 months in a year, Jefrey Herlings trains motocros 11 months in a year.
When Eli Tomac starts his yearly 3 months of motocross, he has done already 8 months of supercross which is where he makes his money, and what his number on priority to his team and sponsors. If he would like to do motocross only in USA, he would not have his job.
Pit Row
His response is perfectly rational
So I don't know if your the best guys to point out all the flaws of the US team.
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