Riding loose with a bit of a chip on his shoulder is fun to watch... AMA penalty is stupid! Did they penalize the one Lawrence brother who rode around the whoops in the mud on more than 2 laps?The triple crown had plenty of action - !
Great night of racing -
Anderson - riding loose is a pleasure to watch
Sorry to be the nerd, but that’s $42.65 in 2024 dollarsView attachment 79587
How about this - get into A-1 for $12 bucks
Which is still a deal in 2024!!Sorry to be the nerd, but that’s $42.65 in 2024 dollars
That’s awesome nerdiness!Sorry to be the nerd, but that’s $42.65 in 2024 dollars
Did you ride Amateur Day in Cleveland? I got 3rd in Cleveland. What a dump of a stadium that was.My ticket from 1996. $10
I rode amateur days in Pontiac, Indianapolis and Atlanta in the 90s.View attachment 79593
I raced the one and only Cleveland Amateur day tooDid you ride Amateur Day in Cleveland? I got 3rd in Cleveland. What a dump of a stadium that was.
My trophy or Plaque has the same McGrath image on it.
They said his shock failed (shims broke or something) and he wasn't comfortable riding the bike hard with a broken shock which might lead to a crash and injury. He and the team didn't come out and say anything directly because they don't want to upset a supplier or give them a bad name. It was his dad, John Tomac, that let the cat out of the bag in some outlet.What was with Tomac in Detroit? I was hoping to see him run up front again.
I thought I heard clutch issues somewhere. I knew it was just “arm pump” like all the podcasters were saying. I was really hoping for a better ride from him!They said his shock failed (shims broke or something) and he wasn't comfortable riding the bike hard with a broken shock which might lead to a crash and injury. He and the team didn't come out and say anything directly because they don't want to upset a supplier or give them a bad name. It was his dad, John Tomac, that let the cat out of the bag in some outlet.
They released earlier that there was infact NO shock failure. They did mention his settings favor harder packed tracks and that combo exasperated his arm pump in the rutty sticky stuff so he backed off to find comfort. Im not sure what's worse tho, a failure or being unable to find a setting for that terrain.They said his shock failed (shims broke or something) and he wasn't comfortable riding the bike hard with a broken shock which might lead to a crash and injury. He and the team didn't come out and say anything directly because they don't want to upset a supplier or give them a bad name. It was his dad, John Tomac, that let the cat out of the bag in some outlet.