October 16, 2007
David Vuillemin, Factory Suzuki
Wanna see something cool? Check out these photos of Vuillemin getting used to his new factory ride, from his website, DV12.com. His wife, Erica, worked the camera and does a great job with it!
October 12, 2007
Even Laster Minute Stuff: Stewart Scratches
I had a choice of two headlines for this one... I almost went with "Guess Who's NOT Racing?"
After participating in two practice sessions, James Stewart met with the motocross press and said, “I just want to let you guys know that I won’t be racing tonight. Over the last few weeks we haven’t had a chance to ride because this was last-minute decision.” Here's the story from VitalMX.com.
Here's the thing: it sounds like he's making a sound decision. And he even notes that he's got the pace, reportedly he set fastest times in both practices. 2008 will be interesting indeed.
After participating in two practice sessions, James Stewart met with the motocross press and said, “I just want to let you guys know that I won’t be racing tonight. Over the last few weeks we haven’t had a chance to ride because this was last-minute decision.” Here's the story from VitalMX.com.
Here's the thing: it sounds like he's making a sound decision. And he even notes that he's got the pace, reportedly he set fastest times in both practices. 2008 will be interesting indeed.
October 11, 2007
Last Minute Stuff
First Carmichael surprised everyone with his announcement, earlier this year, that he would race the Bercy Supercross for the first time in his career. It was to be his last race on two wheels.
Then James got injured and sat out the tail end of the Nationals... then announced that he wouldn't race for the rest of the year.
Shortly after that, Kawasaki announced that Stewart's surgery went better than expected, and the next thing you know, James is spectating at the Motocross of Nations at Budds Creek, and then riding some promo laps at the Kawasaki Race of Champions at Englishtown, New Jersey.
Then RC announces that he is suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and withdraws from both Bercy AND the U.S. Open.
And then Kawasaki announces that James Stewart will now race in the U.S. Open.
Say what you will about the timing of these announcements, but here's my take: there's a lot of money on the table for this race. If any racer has a chance at winning it, then they really need to be on the entry list.
That said, I think James would have welcomed the opportunity to race Ricky indoors one more time.
Then James got injured and sat out the tail end of the Nationals... then announced that he wouldn't race for the rest of the year.
Shortly after that, Kawasaki announced that Stewart's surgery went better than expected, and the next thing you know, James is spectating at the Motocross of Nations at Budds Creek, and then riding some promo laps at the Kawasaki Race of Champions at Englishtown, New Jersey.
Then RC announces that he is suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and withdraws from both Bercy AND the U.S. Open.
And then Kawasaki announces that James Stewart will now race in the U.S. Open.
Say what you will about the timing of these announcements, but here's my take: there's a lot of money on the table for this race. If any racer has a chance at winning it, then they really need to be on the entry list.
That said, I think James would have welcomed the opportunity to race Ricky indoors one more time.
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