
Originally Posted by
lostinflyz
begining to get an idea for all this. when i imagine a dirt track it involves large amount of mud. obviously thats not the case. Is interesting to here your comments re leaning on the blue groove. Sounds like this would help you follow lines better too
Often wondered about the long dominance of yank riders. Understandably Roberts began the loose riding style but youd figure by Schwantz/rainey time that would have been well sorted. why have aussies made good riders for so long too (gardner/doohan/stoner)???
If you want to know where the limit is you have first to cross it. Lots. Some of those that do so end up being very useful riders.
Riders with significant dirt experience are well under-represented in both road accident and fatality statistics.
Not sure if it's exactly correct but I was one told by an ex world champoin that every major track world champion was first at least a national dirt title holder, the sole exeption being Giacomo Agostini.
That was before Rossi though, I believe he did all his crashing on toys.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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