Straight took Bubba out, he had no intention of making the corner. He just hit him square with the front tire. I would think a world champion would not have to hit someone broadside to try and win.
+Wally Waite Nah dude hit hits his front tire on the last bump and loses control of his bike for that amount of distance. Dungey got very lucky to recover from that, but it was not intentional.
+Wally Waite are you fucking stupid? he obviously lost control i hate when people automatically think somthing has some deeper meaning no he fucked up and hit him shit happens ever heard that?
+Wally Waite Maybe not intentional but these are the top supercross riders in the WORLD. This was simply a careless & bad move by Dungey (done TWICE in one night). He did a very similar move against Bogle in the Heat race; causing Bogle to take out Barcia. You wouldn't expect a NBA player to run under someone attempting a layup (causing a terrible 'accident'): Similarly you wouldn't expect a pro supercross rider to attempt a move like Dungey did with 'no chance' of completing the pass. There was '0' chance for that pass to stick. Yes, Dungey's rear end checked out a bit, but had it not, it appears that a collision with Stewart was inevitable at the speed and line of Dungey. James was solidly in 3rd & Dungey solidly in 4th. James was setting up to pass Anderson and Dungey T-Boned him. Bad move Dungey; particularly at the beginning of the race. Yes, it may have been an accident but it was a pretty careless one.
+blu3flare25 Maybe not intentional but these are the top supercross riders in the WORLD. This was simply a careless & bad move by Dungey (done TWICE in one night). He did a very similar move against Bogle in the Heat race; causing Bogle to take out Barcia. You wouldn't expect a NBA player to run under someone attempting a layup (causing a terrible 'accident'): Similarly you wouldn't expect a pro supercross rider to attempt a move like Dungey did with 'no chance' of completing the pass. There was '0' chance for that pass to stick. Yes, Dungey's rear end checked out a bit, but had it not, it appears that a collision with Stewart was inevitable at the speed and line of Dungey. James was solidly in 3rd & Dungey solidly in 4th. James was setting up to pass Anderson and Dungey T-Boned him. Bad move Dungey; particularly at the beginning of the race. Yes, it may have been an accident but it was a pretty careless one.
God that su**s. James is close to retirement, want to see him out their. I don't even care if its the old James or a 5th placed James. After the stupid suspension, and he had his spirits up that whole time. He didn't deserve this. I don't think it was a take out though. I think Dungey (got beat in the strait rhythem by James) just saw him, and got a little to aggressive to early. But I don't think James was a contender this year, but he would win some fun to watch races :(
Straight took Bubba out, he had no intention of making the corner. He just hit him square with the front tire. I would think a world champion would not have to hit someone broadside to try and win.
+Wally Waite Nah dude hit hits his front tire on the last bump and loses control of his bike for that amount of distance. Dungey got very lucky to recover from that, but it was not intentional.
+Wally Waite are you fucking stupid? he obviously lost control i hate when people automatically think somthing has some deeper meaning no he fucked up and hit him shit happens ever heard that?
+Wally Waite dungey lost control its as simple as that
+Wally Waite Maybe not intentional but these are the top supercross riders in the WORLD. This was simply a careless & bad move by Dungey (done TWICE in one night). He did a very similar move against Bogle in the Heat race; causing Bogle to take out Barcia. You wouldn't expect a NBA player to run under someone attempting a layup (causing a terrible 'accident'): Similarly you wouldn't expect a pro supercross rider to attempt a move like Dungey did with 'no chance' of completing the pass. There was '0' chance for that pass to stick. Yes, Dungey's rear end checked out a bit, but had it not, it appears that a collision with Stewart was inevitable at the speed and line of Dungey. James was solidly in 3rd & Dungey solidly in 4th. James was setting up to pass Anderson and Dungey T-Boned him. Bad move Dungey; particularly at the beginning of the race. Yes, it may have been an accident but it was a pretty careless one.
+blu3flare25 Maybe not intentional but these are the top supercross riders in the WORLD. This was simply a careless & bad move by Dungey (done TWICE in one night). He did a very similar move against Bogle in the Heat race; causing Bogle to take out Barcia. You wouldn't expect a NBA player to run under someone attempting a layup (causing a terrible 'accident'): Similarly you wouldn't expect a pro supercross rider to attempt a move like Dungey did with 'no chance' of completing the pass. There was '0' chance for that pass to stick. Yes, Dungey's rear end checked out a bit, but had it not, it appears that a collision with Stewart was inevitable at the speed and line of Dungey. James was solidly in 3rd & Dungey solidly in 4th. James was setting up to pass Anderson and Dungey T-Boned him. Bad move Dungey; particularly at the beginning of the race. Yes, it may have been an accident but it was a pretty careless one.
dungey made a mistake, he lost control ..thats all..
Dungey munnnn!!!
Nothing malicious i think.
God that su**s. James is close to retirement, want to see him out their. I don't even care if its the old James or a 5th placed James. After the stupid suspension, and he had his spirits up that whole time. He didn't deserve this. I don't think it was a take out though. I think Dungey (got beat in the strait rhythem by James) just saw him, and got a little to aggressive to early. But I don't think James was a contender this year, but he would win some fun to watch races :(
he made a mistake get over it. its part of the sport. have a cry