supersrx
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just watches some snocross on winter x and damn yamaha cant pick a rider if there life depended on it. 1st round hayden came in 9th place. then yamahas old rider steven taylor on ski-poo he came in 10th place in round 2 so i know its not the sleds its the rider. the only good rider i think yamaha had was robbie. come on yamaha find a good rider that wont make our sleds look bad, you know how to find them for supercross and motocross.
supersrx
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adaptive snocross at x games GO DOUG HENRY all those guys are awsome they all have a lot of will power i think that sport is going to grow fast.
low slung
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Doug came from fifth and got bronze,niping at the heels for second(who said Nytros were heavy).
Thumper1
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first off, the talent pool isnt that deep. you could put hibbert on a rupp and he would win. in supercross, you could put stewart on moped and he would win. yamaha isn't going to get hibbert, so everyone else is racing for second place at best.
yamaredman
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Doug Henry is the man. Period.
That sums it up very well, Supercross draws a ton of competitors and only a handful ever make podium on a regular basis. Snowcross has far far less competitors and the ones who are the best are gonna win any given weekend and the rest just claw for a descent finish.Thumper1 said:first off, the talent pool isnt that deep. you could put hibbert on a rupp and he would win. in supercross, you could put stewart on moped and he would win. yamaha isn't going to get hibbert, so everyone else is racing for second place at best.
snocrosser
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As long is hibbert is on a Speedwerx powered machine, and with his talent, no one will touch him in the near future. Props to Speedwerx, because they built my motor in my 02 viper and was by far the best money i have ever spent. End of story.