So were the mid 80's into the 90's with Ricky Johnson, David Bailey, Jeff Ward, Bob Hanna, Johnny O'Mara, Magoo Chandler and soon a young bmx rider by the name of Jeremy McGrath.
I think the grass roots early years of any sport are the best years. That is where all the development starts, from riding talent to bike improvements. In the 70's and 80's, the gates gained more and more champions, and every year, the bikes were getting better and better by leaps and bounds. From 75 to 81, the bikes went from 4" of suspension travel, air cooled piston port engines, with drum brakes and 2 shocks on a steel swing arm, ---to 12" of travel, linkage single shock suspension, reed valve intake induction, better pipes and porting for much more power than 74, better frame geometry and water cooling, (disk brakes soon to come). It was just as exciting to see what the manufactures were doing for their next bike, as it was watching the racing. Also, back then, a kid like me, (me included), was able to make $1.00/hr and buy a brand new bike every 2 years, (those days are gone forever), and 3 times more bikes were sold each year back then compared to 1985 and later. The 70's and 80's, like the rest of earlier USA, you had to be involved to appreciate it.
James Stewart was my rider back in the day. He rode straight reckless abandon and was 100% all the time. It cost him quite a few times but that’s the only way he knew! I had/have mad respect for that!
How is this 07 Ricky Carmichael retired in 06! I know because I wouldn’t have raced Ryan Dungey in loronger Louisiana. In 07! So awesome that I won within 5 laps. On a KTM 250 SX. 🏁😎
Definitely, but he took himself out and crashed a lot of race’s because his rear suspension was so stiff. I think Stewart would have more wins and possibly more championships had he rode a more consistent setup. But he’s my 2nd favorite rider next to RC. There’s still no SX rider that rides like him with his personality and that creative. Bubba scrub is forever legendary ✊
You know they both had smiles on their faces when they went side by side and looked at each other. Good clean racing man, between two of the best to do it.
What is really bad is, the 2019 races under NBC will probably never make it for the rest of us to watch them. If you did not see the broadcast, you will never see the races under NBC. The races will die in their archives. If you do watch them on NBC, record it.
They need to bring some of these track designs back, makes for great racing and that’s what we real fans of this sport want!......oh yeah bring back Fro would ya already
Back in these days (oh how old and corny I sound), if championship contenders finished below 3rd it was a terrible day, now championship contender finish 6th and it's not too bad, rather an okay race that "minimulizes a bad points finish." It was rare to see Stewart, Carmichael and Reed not go 1 ,2, 3 in any fashion from 2005-2009 which is something we'll never see again in this sport. This isn't a knock on the vast amount of competition now. I'm a big fan of some guys out there like Ken Roczen and Tomac, but I'll never get the same hype I did some 15 years ago.
Man, watching James in the beginning of his peak is just awesome! What a dominating presence he was to other riders, even making Chad Reed look average a good deal of the time. The things he is capable of on a motorcycle I have yet to see from another supercross rider. Incredible. Hopefully I'll get to see him race @ Gillette stadium on 4/23!
@@trevorb7645 huh? He had a perfect outdoor season and another sx chip after this. Harldy went to shit. Deciding to go sx only after a perfect outdoor season was when it started going downhill.
you must be too young or too forgetful to remember McGrath's interviews. THE BEST !!! RC was a cheater. Like most every rider that ever worked with that douche Alden Baker. Sorry. Nothing against you personally.
The announcer said RC was the greatest SuperCross racer of all time. THAT is incorrect. THAT is what I was commenting on. Nobody said anything about outdoor racing. This vid was about SX. :-)
I was at the Orlando SX race and it was epic! No one was in their seats everyone was standing. I really wanted Ricky to pull it out, but Bubba was just so fast and fearless. One of, if not the best race ever.
I remember this race in Toronto, I was there as a kid. It was amazing seeing Ricky fall and end up so far behind and still make his way to second and finish on the podium. Good memories
This is my childhood right here. Grew up watching Stewart, Carmichael and Reed go at it every weekend and I loved them all. They were my heroes and I worshipped them. As nostalgic as it is for me to watch these guys ride again here, I have realized how much I don't like the way Reed rides lol. Dirty passes, takeouts and without all that he really didn't have as much of a chance at winning as the other two guys. Still love to watch JS7 and RC4 though.
Only wore it during the first AMA rounds. Start of year it was Kawasaki Racing Team and once they got to A1, Monster was officially the sponsor and he wore Fox helmets the rest of the season.
There were not a ton a reed fans then, he was kind of cocky and rode a little dirty. I'm glad he kept pushing after rocky and bubba left the sport and I actually enjoy seeing him now.
tedesco was such a great rider had some crap luck miss the old days best times only memories now I was blessed to say I rode in 6 nationals when they came to new england It was epic to be on the same track as the big boys
No one is better at falling than Carmichael. It's not luck, he's the type of guy that I could picture practicing how to fall, for every kind of falling scenario. Or just natural ability, either way, he never panics. No one is more level headed and composed on a bike. Dungey was the closest to ever come to that.
Tom Boeve did you watch the same clip? Lol the corner before he was all over reedy I don’t think reed did it on purpose looks like they were both racing hard and it looked like Stewart came over a little bit and reed didn’t have time to react
God Bless General Lee I don’t think any of them are dirty, I believe they all were very fast and they were racing hard and crashes and accidents happened
God Bless General Lee Stewart was just pure better and faster and they all knew it , Reed just wanted people to think he was the best of course but in reality James and Ricky had him beat
I dont think james gets the recognition he deserves for that last round in las Vegas. He was coming through that last set of whoops before the finish line then turned the little double and following set of whoops into one big jump. One of the most amazing things I've ever seen on the track and the announcers barely mention it.
James would’ve stolen MC’s crown for king of Supercross (and likely Carmichael’s title as the goat) if it weren’t for 1) FIM’s BS suspension 2) Chad Reed cheaply taking him out sooo many times and 3) if Stewart knew how to just occasionally back off of his max speed. And finally 4) Dungey’s career-ending T-bone. It’s unfortunate, the sport did Stewart dirty. He should unquestionably have a way better record than what the stats show. Still, I love JS7. He’s the fastest human to ever ride a dirt bike.
GOOD Upload!!!It would be good to see JS7 and Reed and Dungry all make it to each race and all be in battle for the title at the end that would be a race.. JS7 Please STEP up one more year!
+cortney liggins Yes, I really hope he does too! Though he will be 31 years old, he should still have the capacity to show flashes of Stewart brilliance on the track. All-time favorite rider! (See above post!)
James would’ve stolen MC’s crown for king of Supercross (and likely Carmichael’s title as the goat) if it weren’t for 1) FIM’s BS suspension 2) Chad Reed’s countless dirt take out moves on JS7 3) if Stewart knew how to occasionally back off of his max speed and take a 2nd-3rd. 4) And finally Dungey’s career-ending T-bone. It’s unfortunate, the sport did Stewart dirty. He should unquestionably have a way better record than what the stats show. Still, I love JS7. He’s the fastest human to ever ride a dirt bike.
You're joking? Stew got suspended in 2015 when he was already a shell of his former self, and when he finally got good comp after 4 retired he got beat constantly. Rv owns James.
@@Murray89 you obviously didn’t read #3, which is a big one “if Stew knew how to occasionally back off his max speed.” I’ll be the first to say JS7 had terrible race craft. He simply relied on riding faster than anyone else in the track. He expected a win every time, which lead to many crashes and injuries. RV on the other hand had pretty stellar race craft -he wasn’t quite on Cooper Webb’s Queen’s Gambit-chess-level race craft (yes, I know, different eras), but he was damn good. Better than James. By the end of 2014 (after James finally got over the wrist injury and was on a decent bike for the time) he showed his speed was back.Then the wind was sucked out of his sails by the FIM in 2015 (they didn’t want him to be a threat against Monster Energy-backed RV) Then in 2016, despite James claiming he felt uncomfortable, his raw speed was still there (almost won A1 until the crash in whoops) then Dungey sealed the deal on his career with the devastating T-bone.
34:21-34:28....Ivan Tedesco was the Dean Wilson of his time with the blue flags and getting lapped. Racing the leader when you’re getting lapped and not paying attention to the blue flags.
It’s cool to watch these old races I grew up watching Carmichael race. I raced races that he raced in his amateur years. Its cool watching 3 or 4 guys be on top each race. But I think the pack is way more talented now and that’s why you don’t have these dominating few win each week. I don’t know if a Stewart or Carmichael would fare the same in this generation of racing.
@@Zachery2389 you could very well be right about that. It’s really hard to say. But I miss riders that just hang it out and do whatever to get wins. Racers with some grit to them. Tomac had a little of it but I think he’s past his prime now. RyanV#2 had it as well. Everyone is so similar cuz they all came out of the same riding schools and all trained together. It gets stale
@@TheCarelessAquarius couldn't agree more. Here I am still watching these old races rather than rewatch anything from the current series lol. Just doesn't seem to have the same level of excitement as when rc, js, and reedy were battling
9:25 Hella valid by preston. Stewart was all over the track before the crash and then rejoins ON A LANDING without looking. Cannot believe the announcers thought he was checking on him lol
I had one of Reeds bikes in 2008, bought from a friend who is a friend of Reed's mechanic! Remember that the rear suspension was stiff as a rock 😂 The set up from sx was not the best when you ride on a outdoor mx track, and not ride as fast as Reed does 😅
Take away the DRUGS and stewart never would have got the number 1 plate, not sure how he got away with it for so long but glad he finally got cought, mcgrath and carmichael are the true champions!
My favorite thing about this era, the dudes raced to win. Like yeah the championship was the main goal, but they were throwing it on the line every race regardless.
for real tho stewart and reed were passing each other and it was all good, until that dude chad reed hit stewarts weel like a bitch on that first race. messed him all up
It's like watching Rusty Wallace get mad when Gordon came in and started beating Earnhardt, 🤣 got mad because he was no longer the guy opposite of Dale. 😂
Everything in the 90's and early 2000's from music to entertainment was so raw and genuine glad i grew up in that era.
Music was mostly awful, Motocross was great though
Shite,70s 80s were best,90s are for snowflakey gimps.
@@ianmangham4570 80's were lame Grandpa, deal with it...
@@AndAbel-AOD Do you even have a shinebox BITCH!
Not sure how the entertainment was better. This SX season was pretty damn exciting, but unfortunately cut short.
I'm still a big fan of modern racing, but the early 2000's will forever be the best years. Authentic interviews. Big battles from heavy hitters.
4StrokeBloke yes sir!
So were the mid 80's into the 90's with Ricky Johnson, David Bailey, Jeff Ward, Bob Hanna, Johnny O'Mara, Magoo Chandler and soon a young bmx rider by the name of Jeremy McGrath.
I think the grass roots early years of any sport are the best years. That is where all the development starts, from riding talent to bike improvements. In the 70's and 80's, the gates gained more and more champions, and every year, the bikes were getting better and better by leaps and bounds. From 75 to 81, the bikes went from 4" of suspension travel, air cooled piston port engines, with drum brakes and 2 shocks on a steel swing arm, ---to 12" of travel, linkage single shock suspension, reed valve intake induction, better pipes and porting for much more power than 74, better frame geometry and water cooling, (disk brakes soon to come). It was just as exciting to see what the manufactures were doing for their next bike, as it was watching the racing. Also, back then, a kid like me, (me included), was able to make $1.00/hr and buy a brand new bike every 2 years, (those days are gone forever), and 3 times more bikes were sold each year back then compared to 1985 and later.
The 70's and 80's, like the rest of earlier USA, you had to be involved to appreciate it.
It'll be mid to late 90's for me!
@@jamesrobert7155 Jean Michel Bayle
Here in 2020 reliving a great moment in Supercross history! 2 of the sports GOATS. True Champions Ricky and Bubba. Great a racing and Interview!
James Stewart was my rider back in the day. He rode straight reckless abandon and was 100% all the time. It cost him quite a few times but that’s the only way he knew! I had/have mad respect for that!
Facts bro he is the Goat in my eyes
@@johnnybgood774 Agreeeee!!!!
Yupp JS7/259 was the epitome of full send.
Stewart could maybe hold a candle to Carmichael, but being the G.O.A.T. will always be Carmichael's title, sorry, but the stats don't lie.
Goosebumps everytime I see #4 and #7 look at each other in mid air on Rickys last lap of his career!!!!
Truly, truly iconic moment. Idk if that moment could happen again tbh. A LEGIT passing of the torch moment
How is this 07 Ricky Carmichael retired in 06! I know because
I wouldn’t have raced Ryan Dungey in loronger Louisiana.
In 07! So awesome that I won within 5 laps.
On a KTM 250 SX. 🏁😎
Twisted is talking about video time 1:23:49 for those of you who wanna see an EPIC RACING MOMENT!!!
The world needs James Stewart right now
The best riders of all time hands down
No one ever as fast in the whoops as Stewart!!
Yeah, no one has ever ridden a bike setup like Stewart. His front forks are so stiff they barely move. Lol
@Vincent Estep but he can’t never stay up but if he did he would have had 5+ championships
Definitely, but he took himself out and crashed a lot of race’s because his rear suspension was so stiff. I think Stewart would have more wins and possibly more championships had he rode a more consistent setup. But he’s my 2nd favorite rider next to RC. There’s still no SX rider that rides like him with his personality and that creative. Bubba scrub is forever legendary ✊
@@cristionjones5963 who cares you can't win championships going all out you can only be fast
You know they both had smiles on their faces when they went side by side and looked at each other. Good clean racing man, between two of the best to do it.
These compilations are amazing. I just discovered these season recaps. Such great work putting this together, thank you! I’m watching them all.
Bar to bar man. They've been doing them since the 90s. You used to have to buy them on VHS cassette.
The interviews are so much better than they are now
Thats way better than TV ! even in 2019 Thank you
What is really bad is, the 2019 races under NBC will probably never make it for the rest of us to watch them. If you did not see the broadcast, you will never see the races under NBC. The races will die in their archives. If you do watch them on NBC, record it.
One of the greatest supercross races ever in my book CR22 RC4 JS7... The best to ever do it
These guys are on another level
They need to bring some of these track designs back, makes for great racing and that’s what we real fans of this sport want!......oh yeah bring back Fro would ya already
Fr, fro is the man
Ricky had full control of track design this year. U can see that some of the tracks had the older features. So bad ass!
Back in these days (oh how old and corny I sound), if championship contenders finished below 3rd it was a terrible day, now championship contender finish 6th and it's not too bad, rather an okay race that "minimulizes a bad points finish." It was rare to see Stewart, Carmichael and Reed not go 1 ,2, 3 in any fashion from 2005-2009 which is something we'll never see again in this sport. This isn't a knock on the vast amount of competition now. I'm a big fan of some guys out there like Ken Roczen and Tomac, but I'll never get the same hype I did some 15 years ago.
Man, watching James in the beginning of his peak is just awesome! What a dominating presence he was to other riders, even making Chad Reed look average a good deal of the time. The things he is capable of on a motorcycle I have yet to see from another supercross rider. Incredible. Hopefully I'll get to see him race @ Gillette stadium on 4/23!
Supercross 07 true
Begining of his peak? It all went to shit after this season. Riding over your head only gets you so far
Trevor B lmao it all went to shit? Yet he won 2 more championships yea you’re defiantly a Stewart hater you fucking loser
@@trevorb7645 huh? He had a perfect outdoor season and another sx chip after this. Harldy went to shit. Deciding to go sx only after a perfect outdoor season was when it started going downhill.
You know your gettin older when your callin the tough blocks hay bayles haaaa !!! What a race guys! History baby love ya guys all three champs!
i've always been a stewart fan but Ricky's attitude is unbeatable. Amazingly cool guy for how dominant he was.
Carmichael to this day still has the best podium interviews of all time! nowadays it's just a list of companies and an occasional mom and dad haha
Ricky has got to be the most humble champion ever. The guy is just a class act on and off the track
you must be too young or too forgetful to remember McGrath's interviews. THE BEST !!! RC was a cheater. Like most every rider that ever worked with that douche Alden Baker. Sorry. Nothing against you personally.
@@EricRupe McGrath was awesome...Indoors. Outdoors..not so good.
Thats where RC tops him
The announcer said RC was the greatest SuperCross racer of all time. THAT is incorrect. THAT is what I was commenting on. Nobody said anything about outdoor racing. This vid was about SX. :-)
@@EricRupe How exactly was Ricky a cheater?
I was at the Orlando SX race and it was epic! No one was in their seats everyone was standing. I really wanted Ricky to pull it out, but Bubba was just so fast and fearless. One of, if not the best race ever.
The good old days of supercross
Man watching these races makes me feel like these guys raced so much harder and faster than any of the modern racers. I wish they still rode this way.
Seeing Chad Reed and James Stewart's rivalry in this was pretty wild & entertaining haha.
Awesome show, thanks for sharing!
Best vlog yet 👏🏻
I remember this race in Toronto, I was there as a kid. It was amazing seeing Ricky fall and end up so far behind and still make his way to second and finish on the podium. Good memories
James you are the smoothest rider in history
the best imo to do it. Light up those flames & get those goosebumps on your back. Legends🐐👑☝🏼
Carmichael was so honest and respectful. Take notes ppl
This is my childhood right here. Grew up watching Stewart, Carmichael and Reed go at it every weekend and I loved them all. They were my heroes and I worshipped them. As nostalgic as it is for me to watch these guys ride again here, I have realized how much I don't like the way Reed rides lol. Dirty passes, takeouts and without all that he really didn't have as much of a chance at winning as the other two guys. Still love to watch JS7 and RC4 though.
Stewart wearing a red bull helmet while riding with monster energy Kawasaki
Red Bull must pay more
Only wore it during the first AMA rounds. Start of year it was Kawasaki Racing Team and once they got to A1, Monster was officially the sponsor and he wore Fox helmets the rest of the season.
It’s not monster kawi yet
@Sam Hill Really!??🤦♂️🙄
@Sam Hill i could give af less!i know exactly what you meant by that comment you racist bigot.
Best season ever!
James Stewart is best for me❤️❤️
Any chance you could get 06 and 03 back on here?
It would be so sick if past legends showed up at random races to change things up
CR22 JS7 & RC4 was the Greatest Rivalries in Motorsports! All 🐐
Amazing!! I miss these days!!! I just wish reed could have had more!! But am proud today that he still is there and makes an effort
There were not a ton a reed fans then, he was kind of cocky and rode a little dirty. I'm glad he kept pushing after rocky and bubba left the sport and I actually enjoy seeing him now.
At 23:00 that there’s the bubba scrub for the lead!! Body goes numb each time I watch this amazing grace stew dog peacefully rippin his own way always
Ricky Carmichael will always be the man no other rider can hang with he's a legend 🏁😎
Video clear 👍😍
great video 👍🤙🤙
Great video quality too!
Ralph after all these years still announces supercross like he is talking to a kindergarten class.
"Chad was up my behind" hahahaha
JAMES=FAST
CARMICHAEL=CLEVER
REED=nothing more to prove
James = Scatter Brain
RC = Cheater
Reed = Dirty Dick (back then)
@@EricRupe please tell me how Ricky is a cheater???
“20 main event wins in his first 33 starts” insane for anyone but when you consider Stew did it against RC, Reed, Windham etc is truly phenomenal
Tracks were gnarly!
Supercross my favorite
That start girl knows how to get everyone’s attention. Great job! 👍
tedesco was such a great rider had some crap luck miss the old days best times only memories now I was blessed to say I rode in 6 nationals when they came to new england It was epic to be on the same track as the big boys
No one is better at falling than Carmichael. It's not luck, he's the type of guy that I could picture practicing how to fall, for every kind of falling scenario. Or just natural ability, either way, he never panics. No one is more level headed and composed on a bike. Dungey was the closest to ever come to that.
12:01 Noticed the guy in the middle manually setting off the game. Never noticed that before.
Reed is a shady rider because he is mad he’s slower than Carmichael and most of all Stewart. and he has a lot of excuses
Yes sir, you know he clipped Stewart's back wheel before that double on purpose in the first race in Ontario
Tom Boeve did you watch the same clip? Lol the corner before he was all over reedy I don’t think reed did it on purpose looks like they were both racing hard and it looked like Stewart came over a little bit and reed didn’t have time to react
God Bless General Lee I don’t think any of them are dirty, I believe they all were very fast and they were racing hard and crashes and accidents happened
dam straight
God Bless General Lee Stewart was just pure better and faster and they all knew it , Reed just wanted people to think he was the best of course but in reality James and Ricky had him beat
I dont think james gets the recognition he deserves for that last round in las Vegas. He was coming through that last set of whoops before the finish line then turned the little double and following set of whoops into one big jump. One of the most amazing things I've ever seen on the track and the announcers barely mention it.
Just a few years before this McGrath and Carmichael had that same look over while jumping very cool moment
James blowing out an ACL right before the 2008 SX series blew a title. He would have won 2007,2008,2009,2010 if not for injuries in 2008 and 2010.
James would’ve stolen MC’s crown for king of Supercross (and likely Carmichael’s title as the goat) if it weren’t for 1) FIM’s BS suspension 2) Chad Reed cheaply taking him out sooo many times and 3) if Stewart knew how to just occasionally back off of his max speed. And finally 4) Dungey’s career-ending T-bone.
It’s unfortunate, the sport did Stewart dirty. He should unquestionably have a way better record than what the stats show. Still, I love JS7. He’s the fastest human to ever ride a dirt bike.
GOOD Upload!!!It would be good to see JS7 and Reed and Dungry all make it to each race and all be in battle for the title at the end that would be a race.. JS7 Please STEP up one more year!
+cortney liggins He did, bad luck in rd one! I feel sorry for the guy...
+Sam Smith tell me about it bud!!! Sucks
+cortney liggins Yes, I really hope he does too! Though he will be 31 years old, he should still have the capacity to show flashes of Stewart brilliance on the track. All-time favorite rider! (See above post!)
Stewie is finished. Time to hang it up!
he is still better than half of the field.. why hang up?
So awesome to watch the difference between 2 vs 4 today. I’m a 2 stroke racer.
I don’t like 4:strokes.
Yeah I don't think Preston was checking on Stewart after that first race, I died when the announcers said that.
The first thing out of Ralph's mouth is usually wrong, and it hasn't changed.
John Tomasik After all of these years even! Unreal
Jo laughing about the kawi being so good off the gate 😆
James would’ve stolen MC’s crown for king of Supercross (and likely Carmichael’s title as the goat) if it weren’t for 1) FIM’s BS suspension 2) Chad Reed’s countless dirt take out moves on JS7 3) if Stewart knew how to occasionally back off of his max speed and take a 2nd-3rd. 4) And finally Dungey’s career-ending T-bone.
It’s unfortunate, the sport did Stewart dirty. He should unquestionably have a way better record than what the stats show. Still, I love JS7. He’s the fastest human to ever ride a dirt bike.
... I agree 100%
You're joking? Stew got suspended in 2015 when he was already a shell of his former self, and when he finally got good comp after 4 retired he got beat constantly. Rv owns James.
@@Murray89 you obviously didn’t read #3, which is a big one “if Stew knew how to occasionally back off his max speed.” I’ll be the first to say JS7 had terrible race craft. He simply relied on riding faster than anyone else in the track. He expected a win every time, which lead to many crashes and injuries. RV on the other hand had pretty stellar race craft -he wasn’t quite on Cooper Webb’s Queen’s Gambit-chess-level race craft (yes, I know, different eras), but he was damn good. Better than James. By the end of 2014 (after James finally got over the wrist injury and was on a decent bike for the time) he showed his speed was back.Then the wind was sucked out of his sails by the FIM in 2015 (they didn’t want him to be a threat against Monster Energy-backed RV) Then in 2016, despite James claiming he felt uncomfortable, his raw speed was still there (almost won A1 until the crash in whoops) then Dungey sealed the deal on his career with the devastating T-bone.
Best era untill 2014-2017
Stewart creates lines that no one takes. This is his strangest points as a rider.
34:21-34:28....Ivan Tedesco was the Dean Wilson of his time with the blue flags and getting lapped. Racing the leader when you’re getting lapped and not paying attention to the blue flags.
That's my buddy in back round Jesse black he was Ryan Clark's suspension guy. He's actually doing my suspension right now ❤️
I like that there were no Ktms but why is there ktm advertising?
Sponsorship.
I was at Atlanta that year. No one was going to beat Stewart that night.
James the best the history
It’s cool to watch these old races I grew up watching Carmichael race. I raced races that he raced in his amateur years. Its cool watching 3 or 4 guys be on top each race. But I think the pack is way more talented now and that’s why you don’t have these dominating few win each week. I don’t know if a Stewart or Carmichael would fare the same in this generation of racing.
Hard to say whether the field of talent is really that deep nowadays or if the consistency of the top riders has gone to hell.
@@Zachery2389 you could very well be right about that. It’s really hard to say. But I miss riders that just hang it out and do whatever to get wins. Racers with some grit to them. Tomac had a little of it but I think he’s past his prime now. RyanV#2 had it as well. Everyone is so similar cuz they all came out of the same riding schools and all trained together. It gets stale
@@TheCarelessAquarius couldn't agree more. Here I am still watching these old races rather than rewatch anything from the current series lol. Just doesn't seem to have the same level of excitement as when rc, js, and reedy were battling
9:25 Hella valid by preston. Stewart was all over the track before the crash and then rejoins ON A LANDING without looking. Cannot believe the announcers thought he was checking on him lol
Stewart is the best. We wont see that again.
P* fact
Round 1 Hell Yay!
I had one of Reeds bikes in 2008, bought from a friend who is a friend of Reed's mechanic! Remember that the rear suspension was stiff as a rock 😂 The set up from sx was not the best when you ride on a outdoor mx track, and not ride as fast as Reed does 😅
In 2022 James bubba Stewart is inducted into the hall of Fame, congratulations James bubba Stewart and Chad will always be 2nd place.
It can not be world supercross if it is only raced in America. It should be raced all around the World
Reed is always salty 🤣🤣🤣 can’t keep up with RC/JS
29:33 he passes so many guys there lol
49:35 #7 only rider since mcgrath to sweep Anaheim
1:11:03 is absolutely amazing. Stew is the best ever in the whoops
James is a very good rider.he is the fastest man no earth ever
Love that Suzuki that RC was on.
miss those racing days
Take away the DRUGS and stewart never would have got the number 1 plate, not sure how he got away with it for so long but glad he finally got cought, mcgrath and carmichael are the true champions!
👍
I always liked that perforated number plate Ricky ran.
What happened to Daytona.
Bring supercross back to Vancouver
That would be very nice if they brought it back. Seattle is only 2 hours away, so it’s not a big deal.
My favorite thing about this era, the dudes raced to win. Like yeah the championship was the main goal, but they were throwing it on the line every race regardless.
55:21 that was a nasty spill! Stewart was lucky he didn't break bones
for real tho stewart and reed were passing each other and it was all good, until that dude chad reed hit stewarts weel like a bitch on that first race. messed him all up
AppVentures.xD you're a bitch by that comment
john doe do you want to go flying off the track on a fat jump and frame out fuck no reed is just like barcia can’t beat them wreck them
Reed was a dirty racer... Couldn't stand stewy at all ...I wonder why 😂
James pure speed was crazy. Even Ricky was scared of some jumps that james did.
Carmichael isn’t the most decorated in supercross history. He is the most decorated in mx history. McGrath is the most decorated in supercross.
Randall Martin Carmichael is the most decorated combined
53:27 ... that save tho
why #7 look like he has more control over the kawi than when rode the yamaha or suzuki?
cuz he did. simple as that. never was as comfortable as he was on the other bikes
WTF, why didn't they show Daytona?
These guys are wayyyy more aggressive then todays riders
I wasn't even there but was go Ricky you always go for the undog
rc never the undog lol
The crowds love Reed
Crazy to think if RC got that win in Florida... Him and JS would of ended their career BOTH with 49 SX wins!
It's like watching Rusty Wallace get mad when Gordon came in and started beating Earnhardt, 🤣 got mad because he was no longer the guy opposite of Dale. 😂
Just realized in 2014 they remade the 2007 Anaheim track