Not possible! Im pretty awesome,and I learned to lie waay before the internet and youtube pages/ stunting shit show.Just ask me! I can make a 16 min video if you want?
There was a time I’d stick up for him always, but just can’t anymore. Was at his very first tire test when he was there with Graves at 15 years old. Impressed me immediately, and I was a fan. Lately, especially last year, not so much. I know he wants to stand on the top box again, and prove he still has it, but sometimes, I wish he would just zip it.
Much too direct like you're from fucking Jersey. This particular saying is more like a woman that needs some wineing and dining and kissin and shit before the big reveal.
So because you've never had pads knocked back, it isn't plausible? Guess it must have never happened to me. I simply forgot to hit the brakes at the top of the hill. Perhaps I'm not being clear, in that I'm not defending Herrin's record. My guess is that he did something ill advised to get himself in that spot to begin with. That said, reduced braking after that incident is still plausible to me. Pads knocked back or not, dirt on the track, simply delayed reaction to hit the brakes because he was busy having a heart attack. I don't however think he was trying to dive bomb the corner. And...someone said he braked to the same rate as everyone else? I've watched that a bunch of times, and he wouldn't have been through the trap at that speed had he got the thing down to 'normal' speed. Talking about pads getting knocked back, who was it at Barber a few years back, who ended up at the wall in T1 due to loss of brakes?
Josh is our NASCAR Dale Earnhardt Sr... You either love or hate him. Which I actually like... we need some colorful people... Look we are still talking about him a week after the races! Even bad press is "good press".
I'll agree we need personalities, but I don't know that the comparison with Earnhardt is a good one. Someone that takes reckless chances, or shows poor judgement in a car, is a heck of a lot less dangerous than bikes. JH4 isn't a corporate robot, and he's a great draw for the sport, but he doesn't have a habit of doing stupid things and blaming it on everyone else.
This goes against EVERYTHING Motoamerica stands for. Promoting top up and coming talent. You don't get more than this kid
... i'd say he went through the gravel trap because had he NOT stood it up, and had that lucky gap between JG and CB, he woulda taken one or both of em out. He went in there faster, because he stood it up and let off the brakes to make the gap. again, JUST my opinion. but hey, we are BOTH armchair'ing it, so lets both try and stop assuming much of anything, and just call it like it is. I think what i think, you think what you think, and everyone else has an opinion as well. so we can all just agree, to disagree
Well, I think we can agree that his reputation kind of leads to an assumption of guilt. On a positive note, I couldn't be more happy to see someone at least pushing Gagne, and it was great to see Cam B on the top step.
It does. I'm not a racer and my POV as a spectator is JH2 is fun to watch, but I wouldn't want to be on the track with that guy. I was at his first AMA win at Laguna Seca a long damn time ago ('07 I think) and he's had a long damn time to not turn into a hothead at the worst possible moment. He's not there yet.
He's had plenty long and plenty of opportunities to change if he was going to do so. We can all wish as much as we want that a talented rider will develop some better skills in other areas to make a well rounded, likeable compeititor. It is not going to happen. He is who he is. Thirty or forty years from now when he gets gray like a lot of us, he may mellow somewhat, but that is a function of aging and innocence vs experience - not of being aware that you can be an ass and you need to change your current modus operendi. Thinking that he will change in between races or even seasons is like thinking you're going to win the lottery next week . . . there's a whole lotta desire for it to happen, but it's the same next week, and the next . . . . Cheers, Dave
I LMFAO when she interviewed the fans live and of course had to pick a guy with a huge FUCK cancer Tshirt.
FYI - Over three days I drove (at the track) 77.8 miles picked up 21.5 bikes, got debris at turn 8, one lap to drop off canopies, one lap to look for missing flags, and picked up a bike from the Harley Davidson parade lap on Saturday and one on Sunday.
He is wasted in that class though. Most promising US rider I would say. He should be in SSP. Priority one for MA