I've followed Supercross for gosh 9-10 years I think? I'd watch it from time to time but I started to really follow it in 2011-2012 and I've always taken it at face value because I enjoy racing as a whole. But this year I feel like I've followed the sport more than ever. Not completely engrossed or going in depth with the riders, previous seasons, statistics ETC. & It's been really cool to get these insights from the riders and follow the sport a little more closely than I have in the past it feels refreshing.
Kawi seems to be good for you Jason. I love the fact that New Mexico has a SX champion. Thank you el hombre for all your hard work and dedication! I'm a fellow New Mexican.
Kawi is the exact same way that he explained husky to be 😂. All the teams want to call the shots for the most part. And kawi wasnt willing to make the adjustments tomac was asking for. It all comes down to it just felt like a fresh start for him on that kawi. Plain and simple
Well once Bobby left, the whole Rockstar Husqvarna team seemed to go opposite direction. You had Wilson struggling, Jason struggling and even Zacho, Malcom seems to be working with the team but for awhile you can visibly something seemed off especially as Bobby had such a family atmosphere of the team that was very rare for a factory team
Glad to hear his side of the story.You always wonder if you don't hear the Riders side of Brand or Team changes.In years pasted a team manager could play a Big part in Riders changing teams.
According to the Tomac story, Kawasaki is thought of the way Jason is describing Husky. So weird to hear differing opinions. They both say each brand has a limited window of changes or settings that they wanna stay within and their main concern is selling more bikes. Maybe it’s just that way with all the OEMs , and more likely everyone sees things the way THEY wanna see it.
Look at how many people say Hondas are “known” to be super twitchy right?. I have never had an issue and always preferred the ride myself. We all like different styles etc. I just know Jett doesn’t look like the bike is getting away from him really.
@@karlosmoreno3821 Of course I'm not but the point still stands. If it was as pronounced as 'some' people claim no one would continue to buy Honda motocross bikes. I've had my Yamaha get twitchy too. It's inherent in the design of a bike or motorcycle lol.
Being comfortable in your environment and putting trust in your team and equipment only make for better results.Thats what B.H.did honest and actually caring person that looked out for his riders as well as the whole team .
One of the things i always think about these pro guys is they were all born into it. It's the same with all these crazy sports, like F1 and that. Their parents got them right into it. They weren't just riding along one day and got picked up by a team. There's people out there way more talented than dudes like el hombre, but they'll never even know racing on a top level like this cause theres no real easy way into it. edit: I suppose it makes it good when people with crazy talent come along like Jett
Yes and no. These guys were born into it and supported to become what they are. However they are talented and at the pinnacle. There isn't people out there better being held back. Anyone can rock up to a local track and race. If they're the best, most talented rider (with decent equipment) they could win and could move all the way up to national races without issue. No-one would stop them. Just because guys grow up racing doesn't mean they're not the best. However they've been supported and had their while life to become that.
I mean, not to throw C-Lo under the bus but every time I would see him around town, like at the Wawa… full Rockstar gear, he will go in and grab a Red Bull. He’s not the only one over there.
@@tripslip38 I mean, do you expect motorcycle racers to be experts in language? He should have said it correctly then so they could use the right subtitles!
I've followed Supercross for gosh 9-10 years I think? I'd watch it from time to time but I started to really follow it in 2011-2012 and I've always taken it at face value because I enjoy racing as a whole. But this year I feel like I've followed the sport more than ever. Not completely engrossed or going in depth with the riders, previous seasons, statistics ETC. & It's been really cool to get these insights from the riders and follow the sport a little more closely than I have in the past it feels refreshing.
The 3 hr podcast with JA21 and Jase is a great watch.
Is that right?
Is it wrong?
This pod made me a way bigger Anderson fan. I love that he shows some of his true struggles. Hell yeah.
I love Jason. Great interview and amazing honesty in all his thoughts/answers.
Kawi seems to be good for you Jason. I love the fact that New Mexico has a SX champion. Thank you el hombre for all your hard work and dedication!
I'm a fellow New Mexican.
Me too, live in Rio rancho. Love to hear it called out when he is introduced
Fellow New Mexican also. I remember watching JA race local arena cross and just wiping the floor with everyone. Same with Tomac.
He’s riding badass brooooooo or no!!
Kawi is the exact same way that he explained husky to be 😂. All the teams want to call the shots for the most part. And kawi wasnt willing to make the adjustments tomac was asking for. It all comes down to it just felt like a fresh start for him on that kawi. Plain and simple
The bike is always greener…
Must not have listened to his interview.
@@tambourahall7865 I did..what's your point? My comment still stands true
Straight talk wins races and earns fans! Go you flying man!!
He has got to be one of the most evolved intelligent athletes I've ever seen interviewed. Super cool guy!
dude looks freaking good on that bike. no doubt
Great interview!! Thanks 👍
Great interview Jase!
Well once Bobby left, the whole Rockstar Husqvarna team seemed to go opposite direction. You had Wilson struggling, Jason struggling and even Zacho, Malcom seems to be working with the team but for awhile you can visibly something seemed off especially as Bobby had such a family atmosphere of the team that was very rare for a factory team
21 looks so good on the kawi.
Glad to hear his side of the story.You always wonder if you don't hear the Riders side of Brand or Team changes.In years pasted a team manager could play a Big part in Riders changing teams.
Jason's a great fit for kawi and he seems to be happy. 👍🏻🏁
So good.....this is what we need to see....☝️
Jason is a Cool Cat 🤘 Great interview 👍
According to the Tomac story, Kawasaki is thought of the way Jason is describing Husky. So weird to hear differing opinions. They both say each brand has a limited window of changes or settings that they wanna stay within and their main concern is selling more bikes. Maybe it’s just that way with all the OEMs , and more likely everyone sees things the way THEY wanna see it.
Yeah, that is pretty strange..
Look at how many people say Hondas are “known” to be super twitchy right?. I have never had an issue and always preferred the ride myself. We all like different styles etc. I just know Jett doesn’t look like the bike is getting away from him really.
@@nastystang113 you’re also not going as fast at the pro guys.
@@karlosmoreno3821 Of course I'm not but the point still stands. If it was as pronounced as 'some' people claim no one would continue to buy Honda motocross bikes. I've had my Yamaha get twitchy too. It's inherent in the design of a bike or motorcycle lol.
Mowing the lawn .. Lol good interview on here for sure…
Being comfortable in your environment and putting trust in your team and equipment only make for better results.Thats what B.H.did honest and actually caring person that looked out for his riders as well as the whole team .
hearin he was scared to go to kawi is so cool to hear
Great podcast
Plus you get to hang out with the King!
"with the talent I have."!
One of the things i always think about these pro guys is they were all born into it. It's the same with all these crazy sports, like F1 and that. Their parents got them right into it. They weren't just riding along one day and got picked up by a team. There's people out there way more talented than dudes like el hombre, but they'll never even know racing on a top level like this cause theres no real easy way into it.
edit: I suppose it makes it good when people with crazy talent come along like Jett
Yes and no. These guys were born into it and supported to become what they are. However they are talented and at the pinnacle. There isn't people out there better being held back.
Anyone can rock up to a local track and race. If they're the best, most talented rider (with decent equipment) they could win and could move all the way up to national races without issue. No-one would stop them.
Just because guys grow up racing doesn't mean they're not the best. However they've been supported and had their while life to become that.
Good stuff
I mean, not to throw C-Lo under the bus but every time I would see him around town, like at the Wawa… full Rockstar gear, he will go in and grab a Red Bull. He’s not the only one over there.
Obviously, Rockstar is goats piss
El Hombre
Who wouldn't leave husquavarna for Kawasaki good on him
"would've" is a contraction of "would have"
"would of" is incorrect
Thank you! That shit drives me nuts that people don’t understand that lol
I refused to watch it when I first saw it, now that it’s fixed I will!
Would’ve
Would of... Would have :)
You’re doing the Lord’s work out here.
@@zacharysmith7872 😂
Inglish is difcult
Who's mowing the lawn around the 6 minute mark?😆
Maybe it’s a good thing all those people left cause it looks like they are doing pretty well with Mookie 😂
The thumbnail really bothers me… It’s “would have” not “would of” damn it. Get it right lmao
Well then why did Jason say it that way??? 🧐
@@tripslip38 I mean, do you expect motorcycle racers to be experts in language? He should have said it correctly then so they could use the right subtitles!
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Didn't really say much..
You apparently didn’t listen.
Man this is clickbait
Welcome
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