Prado is the reason I started to like MXGP a lot more than I used to. He has such a great attitude and personality. I very glad he decided to race in the USA 🇺🇸. I also can’t wait to see how good he’ll be on a Kawasaki.
With all of the storylines for the 2024 SX season, Prado's entry to the U.S. SX series first few races is what I'm most interested in. Yeah, I get that Jett's super fast (flagged at Thunder Valley, got to see him up close, and the guy absolutely is blazingly fast seemingly effortlessly). I know Tomac's a beast coming back from an injury, but he's probably one of the best physically trained and even though in his final years has to be one of the favorites. I know Sexton's speed and his shift to a new bike that might take a bit to let him open it up. I understand Webb's a stalker for the c-ship.. But I'm interested in the more unknowns. Prado's gotta be the biggest unknown. AC's recovery 2nd, and Hunter's rookie season on 450's, which I think he'll eventually be a solid rider if not contender) are the next. Curious whether Prado can learn SX that fits him. He's a game manager. He's a holeshot expert. If he can figure out SX and get top 3-4 lap times, those other two skills will turn him into a viable champ contender.
Hi, can I ask what's the difference between supercross and mxgp? I know Prado won last year on mxgp I'd assume that's top of the food chain of off road race? ( Like a motogp) so supercross I'd assume it's more like a production bike race am I correct? Sorry new to the fan base, I only watch motogp
@@freedomd333 SX was spawned from MX. SX is artificially sculpted tracks inside stadiums. The track requires more of a "timing" approach to riding, instead of the more "flat-out" approach of MX. MX racing is usually more physically demanding, largely because they're longer in duration. However, SX tends to produce a lot of injuries, largely because of the jumps and whoops. They're two different styles, and the evolution of SX tracks has diluted the similarity of technique required to ride the two. Arguably, MXGP riders are better at MX than AMA MX/SX riders, since MXGP riders train, prep, and ride MX year-round. Conversely, those same MXGP riders, when put on an SX track, are left behind by the SX riders. No real correlation in riding talent benefits between the two. A guy who's great in one isn't necessarily better or great in the other.
It’s so awesome the mxgp world champion is testing the waters in supercross for 3 rounds he has big balls I hope he does well and wants to stay in the bright lights
Literally tought the same like dude just turned 23 years old still looks like a youngster and she looks she is pushing close to 35 everytime I see them i forget they are couple i always be getting younger brother older sister vibes
Hands down the most charming, reflected and open personality in the history of the motocross industry!
Good luck Jorge..We are rooting for you!! In America riding in SX and I can't wait for tomorrow and A1.
So much fun putting this together 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
IM a Tomac fan! But Prado coming to race supercross is GREAT FOR THE SPORT in so many ways! I hope he gets up there and mixes it up with the boys!!!!
Prado is the reason I started to like MXGP a lot more than I used to. He has such a great attitude and personality. I very glad he decided to race in the USA 🇺🇸. I also can’t wait to see how good he’ll be on a Kawasaki.
I hardly watch MXGP, but I love this guy,, family roots, humble, great kid. I'm a Prado family fan, good luck Jorge at A1.
excited to see how he does tomorrow... wish him luck and this is great for the sport.
Always really admired Jorge. I hope he has fun and does well at the first 3 rounds of SX. Hopefully we will see him full time here when he's ready.
Nice viewing. Good job ❤🇬🇧
Lets go Jorge!!! Bring A1 back home!
Very nice video, thanks for sharing what you did. Good luck in the US Supercross!
Best of luck to you Prado👍💯💥, would love to see you place before the Lawrence's, just saying...🏁🏆🎉
Good job Team Prado! 🎉
With all of the storylines for the 2024 SX season, Prado's entry to the U.S. SX series first few races is what I'm most interested in. Yeah, I get that Jett's super fast (flagged at Thunder Valley, got to see him up close, and the guy absolutely is blazingly fast seemingly effortlessly). I know Tomac's a beast coming back from an injury, but he's probably one of the best physically trained and even though in his final years has to be one of the favorites. I know Sexton's speed and his shift to a new bike that might take a bit to let him open it up. I understand Webb's a stalker for the c-ship..
But I'm interested in the more unknowns. Prado's gotta be the biggest unknown. AC's recovery 2nd, and Hunter's rookie season on 450's, which I think he'll eventually be a solid rider if not contender) are the next.
Curious whether Prado can learn SX that fits him. He's a game manager. He's a holeshot expert. If he can figure out SX and get top 3-4 lap times, those other two skills will turn him into a viable champ contender.
Hi, can I ask what's the difference between supercross and mxgp? I know Prado won last year on mxgp I'd assume that's top of the food chain of off road race? ( Like a motogp) so supercross I'd assume it's more like a production bike race am I correct? Sorry new to the fan base, I only watch motogp
@@freedomd333 SX was spawned from MX. SX is artificially sculpted tracks inside stadiums. The track requires more of a "timing" approach to riding, instead of the more "flat-out" approach of MX. MX racing is usually more physically demanding, largely because they're longer in duration. However, SX tends to produce a lot of injuries, largely because of the jumps and whoops.
They're two different styles, and the evolution of SX tracks has diluted the similarity of technique required to ride the two.
Arguably, MXGP riders are better at MX than AMA MX/SX riders, since MXGP riders train, prep, and ride MX year-round. Conversely, those same MXGP riders, when put on an SX track, are left behind by the SX riders. No real correlation in riding talent benefits between the two. A guy who's great in one isn't necessarily better or great in the other.
@@johntomasik1555 thank YOU!!! This makes perfect sense for me, I hope to learn more this year from sx
It’s so awesome the mxgp world champion is testing the waters in supercross for 3 rounds he has big balls I hope he does well and wants to stay in the bright lights
Would like to see him ride his trials bike 👏🇺🇸
Felicidades campeón mxgp 2024 . Que disfrutes en eeuu .🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
We love GASGAS
He should do AMA motorcross also
Hands down, he definitely seems like a great geezer
the man
un crack
I like this kid, I believe he’s racing 3 supercross races this year…
good luck George
Gass
Bet he can still hear her talking over the sound of the exhaust pipe on the 450 🤣🤣
I can see why he loves her
Crashing with Herlings wasn't smart.
En español hacerlo
Just his mama
His GF looks a lot older then him
She looks 30 something
shes 35 hes 23, but i guess, love is love 🤷♂🤷♂@@moto3463
Hope he can get a American girl with a Texas ass when he moves to America
Because plastic surgery
Literally tought the same like dude just turned 23 years old still looks like a youngster and she looks she is pushing close to 35 everytime I see them i forget they are couple i always be getting younger brother older sister vibes
호르훼 프라도.?. 조지 프라도?
뭐라 읽어요?
Ser cabezota no es malo. Así ha llegado ahí. Madre mía. Que novia. No le pega nada
when the green flag drops the bs stops