Monster Energy Supercross: Press Conference Round 12 – Glendale



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47 thoughts on “Monster Energy Supercross: Press Conference Round 12 – Glendale”

  1. Jett needs to show some respect to his fellow racers and media and fans buy showing up on time and not seeming like he is above it all. That may not be the case but either way it is not a good look. When he gets to 450s it will be interesting to see how he handles himself in the premier class. Webb will mentally test him and the others won't just move over they will force him to ride full 100% not 85% like he has claimed lol. The 450 is a whole different animal in SX. Will he be a champion in a couple years? Very possible but not without taking some knocks on the way and he doesn't need to flame the fire by being disrespectful.

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  2. Webb's "finger gun" gesture towards Chase… it might as well have been a "pop gun," shooting blanks. It's funny to me because Chase was coming up on Webb quickly but just ran out of time… one more lap he would have passed Webb. However, it didn't really mean anything, and Chase proved that this weekend. Webb knows that Chase if faster than him. So, whatever…

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  3. man i wish these guys would stop being robots and just let loose during these interviews lol. you just know they are scirpted on what to and not to say everytime.

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  4. Tomac has won 7/12 with 5 races to go if my math is right. He's at 51 on the all time Supercross win list. For easy math let's just say after this season he's 20 points away from McGrath's all time record of 72. If he won 7 races per year it would take 3 yrs to pass the King. I don't think Eli would race another 3 yrs. 2 yrs would require a little over 10 wins. Again probably not realistic. Both are doable but probably not likely.
    However, right now it looks like the only people that could beat him is Sexton and probably Jett. Besides Jett, I don't think there any upcoming new 450 riders in the next 2 yrs that appear fast enough to be a threat to Tomac. Really his competition, assuming he still rides close to his current self, is Chase and Jett. Webb, Anderson, Barcia, Roczen, Stewart, will always be competitive. My point is that there is a possibility that he could pass the King of Supercross, Jeremy McGrath, if he really wanted to extend his career out.

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  5. These media wuestions are like 3rd graders asking questions on career day. “Justin so you got 3rd, did you want to win tonight? Do you want to win the next race?”

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  6. Good rides all Barcia again staying focused…..Tomac its the race that matters….one day these kids will figure that out…Chase good riding…..i know the tracks been knarly this year….

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  7. I just looked at the tracks going forward and all of them except one have long start straights which is advantage Tomac. Atlanta's track next week is like another Daytona.

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