Two Stroke Motocross
Two Stroke Motocross Forum => General Two Stroke Talk => Topic started by: matr on December 22, 2010, 10:00:34 AM
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I read on MXLarge today that Cedric now has a ride in the AMA supercross and as far as I know it will be on his 250SX. Not sure if this old news or not here?
http://www.mxlarge.com/news/4510-cedric-soubeyras-to-race-ama-supercross (http://www.mxlarge.com/news/4510-cedric-soubeyras-to-race-ama-supercross)
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Ah that is nice!!!
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Great news!
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That's badass, hopefully we'll see him all the mains.
Go Cedric!
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very good news, and it says just posted. So that is cool. It also mentions the 250sx thingy, so I'm guessing they will do the same here. Awesome.
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I read on MXLarge today that Cedric now has a ride in the AMA supercross and as far as I know it will be on his 250SX. Not sure if this old news or not here?
http://www.mxlarge.com/news/4510-cedric-soubeyras-to-race-ama-supercross (http://www.mxlarge.com/news/4510-cedric-soubeyras-to-race-ama-supercross)
I just asked him on my facebook... we will see! If it is true.. you will see him doing the main for sure! The guy is a bad ass Supercrosser!
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I sent him an e-mail asking if he would like to talk to us. :)
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I read on MXLarge today that Cedric now has a ride in the AMA supercross and as far as I know it will be on his 250SX. Not sure if this old news or not here?
http://www.mxlarge.com/news/4510-cedric-soubeyras-to-race-ama-supercross (http://www.mxlarge.com/news/4510-cedric-soubeyras-to-race-ama-supercross)
Anybody want to post this on Vitalmx please?:)
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It's going to be interesting, with Vital. GuyB came out and said he would not qualify bla bla bla, because the US tracks are bigger bla bla bla. We will see how it turns out and if he will eat crow. I think DC even said something similar.
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From Cedric itself on his facebook page:
Pour vos nombreuse questions, je participerais au Sx AMA a partir de Phoenix jusqu'a San Diego en 2011. Avec l'aide de DV 12 et DV senior. Sur une 250 2T.
To answer your questions, I ll ride the AMA SX from Phoenix to San Diego in 2011. With DV12's and DV's senior help. On a 250 2 stroke.
It is official!!!!!!!! !
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Sweet, thanks smoker!
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Whoo Hooo! Kick some four banger booty!!
As for what Guy B or DC said... it doesn't matter... as long as Cedric tries hard, he will have a huge contingent of fans whether he qualifies or not. The truth is he can qualify on the US tracks... the issue that will remain is will he be hired by a four-stroke team before he's able to race the smoker??
With DV in his corner, he will have the support he needs to do it...
2 Smoker... thanks for the information!!
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TOTALLY AWESOME! ;D
Bad!
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Looks like MotoConcepts may be trying to get a YZ 250 in the SX mains as well. :)
http://twitter.com/MotoConcepts (http://twitter.com/MotoConcepts)
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Looks like MotoConcepts may be trying to get a YZ 250 in the SX mains as well. :)
http://twitter.com/MotoConcepts (http://twitter.com/MotoConcepts)
Umm, Charles, that is what we are talking about. They hired Cedric. DV is the manager. He's always be pretty pro 2 stroke.
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My bad, too much going on. I've been watching the tweets for a few weeks about prepping the 250. :)
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DV12 is such a stand up guy. Glad to see him helping out the 2str community!
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Here's what will be good in all of this. Let's say DV shows other companies how much he's saving on parts etc. Cedric does exceptionally well..... Those fools on Vital don't even think he will qualify. I'm saying top 10's. Anyways, maybe it could show teams that they are throwing all that money on something they really don't need too. Cheaper, competitive and more fun. Return of the 2 stroke.
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:P Hopefully the guys at vital (DC) wont get mad over this, instead think of it as opening their eyes. They are narrow visioned. Because if they just end up getting mad, that wont help us as much as if they become inclined to two strokes more
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SWEEEEET!
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This the next step to 2 strokes taking over! It would be amazing to see him get a podium finish
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Good on the guys for trying but let's not get ahead of ourselves with podium talk. If he just qualifies for the show it will be a major bonus for the 2 stroke community. Ced is a stud and will have that smoker screaming. DV is a good front man even though I'm not a big fan of his. Oh yeah this will get no love at vital but it has gotten some good spin at sx.com
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Cedric is my hero. Now all he has to do is go out there and qualify for a main so he can shut these four stroke freaks up.
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Good luck Cedric. ;D
I just had a look at vital what they were saying.
What the hell is wrong with GuyB ?
All he had to say was snide comments.
Whats wrong with giving the guy a chance before putting the boot in.
I feel sorry for you Americans when you have people like that running your comps. :(
At least down under we have the classes sorted which makes it far more interesting for us.
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Hey, a reason to follow SX again! Nice.
Ill be cheering him on for sure.
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Get him some "twostroke.com" stickers for his bike :P maybe a t-shirt....
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Wow, a lot of support already. This was my first chance to read about it. Gonna be awesome !!
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Don't you think KTM missed a big opportunity? They still update thier 2 strokes and now cedric is riding the sx for yamaha. I guess KTM will follow soon with an other rider.
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I see an upside and a down side to this whole thing. Ok, I have a glass half full and half empty. LOL. The good points are obvious, and we all know them. But the down side could be that our petition doesn't fair well, the better he does. I guess in that case, it won't matter much, because if he gets a top 10 or something, it will be so awesome. But if he gets a top 10 he will scare the sheet out of the OEM's. Oh, and one more thing. Someone go respond on Vital, where he wrote how bad DV did for Bookoo, that the year before he was on a Yamaha, and he was in the top 3's on a YZ250. So to say it was the 250 was way off. That bookoo bike was a POS. The only reason he didn't continue on it, because everyone kept on saying it was the bike. Kind of interesting it happened to be a Honda. And his results didn't get much better on the 450. It was the builders of those bikes. Had it been a 100% factory or PC bike, he would have done just great. I still see his and keenies bikes for sale around here often. nobody wants them.
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I agree with many of the thoughts posted here. My opinion... take it for what its worth (nothing) is that in the begining he will struggle to make the main, but he will... He's on a different bike (Katoom to Yami), in a different country, there will be a language barrier, etc. In the begining he will struggle a little... but he will get it together, and I'm forecasting a 10th to 15th place finish. I think this would be an amazing feat.
I like many on here am now excited to watch SX again....
I'd like to say to to directly Cedric, we are all behind you. Do your best, and no matter the finish we are proud to stand with you and wave the two stroke banner.
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So how far off is the first race? and how much testing will he get in?
whats the goss....
also wonder if KTM will just sit on there hands on this? but I guess it still works in there favour as it's all about 2 vs 4 and they sell em.
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The funny thing is that the promoter's and certain people in the AMA hate this. In fact, I'll be there are some who wish they could bend the rules and keep this guy out :D. Expecially, if he makes the main. All the magazines (MXA, RacerX) and everyone who is scared of the factories will be in a tough spot, since everyone is bonkers to see how Cedric does. If the magazines were smart, they would get an interview with him and David Vuillemin right away. I love it!
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Burn,
Can you please explain the workings of what makes the Promoters and others in the industry hate this?
I'm very curious about this because I'm not familiar enough with all these people's stake in Foopercross to know why they'd be threatened by this. I thought a promoter would want as many interested fans as possible, so they would like this spike in interest.
It's obvious that these people are all playing some kind of subversive game, but it's really hard to figure out by following the money. I would really appreciate your insight.
Thanks,
Jim
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Please guys help The thread on Vital to go as a sticky!!!! DC and Guy B are obviously not into the idea hahahaahahah
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7th Int. Einsiedler Supercross Chemnitz (GER) - 28/11/2009 Saturday Time Practice Session (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRM_arvJ1UQ#ws)
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Thanks for the video 2smoker!
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Cédric will be number 986 in the US...!
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I cant wait to see him racing sx this year. He will most definatly qualify for atleast a couple if he can ride that YZ as good as the KTM.
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"Burn,
Can you please explain the workings of what makes the Promoters and others in the industry hate this?
I'm very curious about this because I'm not familiar enough with all these people's stake in Foopercross to know why they'd be threatened by this. I thought a promoter would want as many interested fans as possible, so they would like this spike in interest.
It's obvious that these people are all playing some kind of subversive game, but it's really hard to figure out by following the money. I would really appreciate your insight..."
I guess I'm trying to use other words rather than say Davey Coombs and his spear headed effort to eradicate the 2-stroke, as well as his influence on the SX promoters. From all his comments and actions, he has shown to be 100% anti 2-stroke, in all forms and fashion. He has made it very clear that he wants 4-strokes in every class in MX and SX, and has tangible animosity towards anyone not on board with this thinking (a brave new world without 2-strokes). I also feel that most of the MX magazines, such as MXA, Dirt Bike, of course RacerX, and TransworldMX have been swayed by this anti 2-stroke propoganda. Even though some of them will publish something here and there about 2-strokes, they will follow it up by "...This bike will never see the light of day in the USA (and as a spinoff from the Ancillotti Bicycle line it will probably not be very successful in Italy)." - from the MXA article on the Ancillotti 125.
So, how awesome it will be to see the one thing that all these industry croneys hate - a hero on a 2-stroke! I think it will be a riot to see Cedric successful in SX despite DC's efforts to squash the 2-stroke, and bring all his friends at the Big4 an MX and SX series free and void of any form of 2-stroke resistance. It's sort of like Star Wars. :D
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Jim, you just asked the right question!!
The truth is that from my perspective at the Pro Nationals, there were so many people that were 100% behind the idea of a two-stroke qualifying for the Nationals. This came from AMA folks, industry people and the folks at the magazines.
While they would say it to us, they have to walk a fine line. The major manufacturers provide a huge share of the cash to the promotion of the Outdoor National events. No one wants to go against their wishes and stand up for something that could very well put them all out of work if it should backfire.
I'm not sure how many of you in the same position could or would be able to walk away from a salary just because of your beliefs?? When you see it in this light, you understand where these folks are coming from.
Just remember, there was not one person that walked up to us and told us the two-stroke was dead. Virtually everyone that spoke to any one of us, wanted to see us succeed.
With Cedirc as the racer and support from DV12 and Moto Concepts... we have all the right ingredients. It will be a very interesting few races!!
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"Burn,
Can you please explain the workings of what makes the Promoters and others in the industry hate this?
I'm very curious about this because I'm not familiar enough with all these people's stake in Foopercross to know why they'd be threatened by this. I thought a promoter would want as many interested fans as possible, so they would like this spike in interest.
It's obvious that these people are all playing some kind of subversive game, but it's really hard to figure out by following the money. I would really appreciate your insight..."
I guess I'm trying to use other words rather than say Davey Coombs and his spear headed effort to eradicate the 2-stroke, as well as his influence on the SX promoters. From all his comments and actions, he has shown to be 100% anti 2-stroke, in all forms and fashion. He has made it very clear that he wants 4-strokes in every class in MX and SX, and has tangible animosity towards anyone not on board with this thinking (a brave new world without 2-strokes). I also feel that most of the MX magazines, such as MXA, Dirt Bike, of course RacerX, and TransworldMX have been swayed by this anti 2-stroke propoganda. Even though some of them will publish something here and there about 2-strokes, they will follow it up by "...This bike will never see the light of day in the USA (and as a spinoff from the Ancillotti Bicycle line it will probably not be very successful in Italy)." - from the MXA article on the Ancillotti 125.
So, how awesome it will be to see the one thing that all these industry croneys hate - a hero on a 2-stroke! I think it will be a riot to see Cedric successful in SX despite DC's efforts to squash the 2-stroke, and bring all his friends at the Big4 an MX and SX series free and void of any form of 2-stroke resistance. It's sort of like Star Wars. :D
That's super slanted and incredibly wrong. The series that Coombs has direct control over are the ONLY nationally sanctioned amateur events where 250 2-strokes are allowed to line up against 250 4-strokes, specifically Loretta Lynns. He has the Schoolboy 1 class dedicated specifically to 125s, no 4-strokes allowed. Does that sound like a guy who's anti 2-stroke? He was the one who first brought up the idea of doing it at the pro level, and pushed it hard. He met heavy resistance from the people who matter, the OEMs. The only OEM who is actually putting development work into 2-strokes is KTM. Yamaha is simply releasing the same bike year after year since really 2005, the others don't even manufacture them anymore. So if the OEMs drive the sport and salaries at the pro level why would they won't 2-strokes out there? And this isn't to say out there period, this is strictly to do with even CC racing ala 250 vs 250. The AMA is the body that dropped the ball when it came to 4-stroke vs 2-stroke. They are the ones who allowed the double displacement rule to stay even after the Yamaha 400/426 and the 250F.
As for Cedric.. I like the idea but he's got a LOT of big hurtles to clear. First of all he has almost zero experience on a Yamaha, and he will have just a few days to adjust to his race bike. He has done well in Europe, but those are tight stadiums that bear a far closer resemblance to Arenacross than AMA SuperX. I wish him luck and look forward to seeing it, but I dunno.. I'd have to say he'll have trouble making the mains.
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"Burn,
Can you please explain the workings of what makes the Promoters and others in the industry hate this?
I'm very curious about this because I'm not familiar enough with all these people's stake in Foopercross to know why they'd be threatened by this. I thought a promoter would want as many interested fans as possible, so they would like this spike in interest.
It's obvious that these people are all playing some kind of subversive game, but it's really hard to figure out by following the money. I would really appreciate your insight..."
I guess I'm trying to use other words rather than say Davey Coombs and his spear headed effort to eradicate the 2-stroke, as well as his influence on the SX promoters. From all his comments and actions, he has shown to be 100% anti 2-stroke, in all forms and fashion. He has made it very clear that he wants 4-strokes in every class in MX and SX, and has tangible animosity towards anyone not on board with this thinking (a brave new world without 2-strokes). I also feel that most of the MX magazines, such as MXA, Dirt Bike, of course RacerX, and TransworldMX have been swayed by this anti 2-stroke propoganda. Even though some of them will publish something here and there about 2-strokes, they will follow it up by "...This bike will never see the light of day in the USA (and as a spinoff from the Ancillotti Bicycle line it will probably not be very successful in Italy)." - from the MXA article on the Ancillotti 125.
So, how awesome it will be to see the one thing that all these industry croneys hate - a hero on a 2-stroke! I think it will be a riot to see Cedric successful in SX despite DC's efforts to squash the 2-stroke, and bring all his friends at the Big4 an MX and SX series free and void of any form of 2-stroke resistance. It's sort of like Star Wars. :D
That's super slanted and incredibly wrong. The series that Coombs has direct control over are the ONLY nationally sanctioned amateur events where 250 2-strokes are allowed to line up against 250 4-strokes, specifically Loretta Lynns. He has the Schoolboy 1 class dedicated specifically to 125s, no 4-strokes allowed. Does that sound like a guy who's anti 2-stroke? He was the one who first brought up the idea of doing it at the pro level, and pushed it hard. He met heavy resistance from the people who matter, the OEMs. The only OEM who is actually putting development work into 2-strokes is KTM. Yamaha is simply releasing the same bike year after year since really 2005, the others don't even manufacture them anymore. So if the OEMs drive the sport and salaries at the pro level why would they won't 2-strokes out there? And this isn't to say out there period, this is strictly to do with even CC racing ala 250 vs 250. The AMA is the body that dropped the ball when it came to 4-stroke vs 2-stroke. They are the ones who allowed the double displacement rule to stay even after the Yamaha 400/426 and the 250F.
As for Cedric.. I like the idea but he's got a LOT of big hurtles to clear. First of all he has almost zero experience on a Yamaha, and he will have just a few days to adjust to his race bike. He has done well in Europe, but those are tight stadiums that bear a far closer resemblance to Arenacross than AMA SuperX. I wish him luck and look forward to seeing it, but I dunno.. I'd have to say he'll have trouble making the mains.
Cédric been racing Yamaha 2 stroke for years before KTM... The Yami never changed since then lol! AMA is just a big fail as an leading organization, they proved it with their road racing series! The OEM can continue to be stubborn ..just gonna give a chance to others oems to grow like Tm, Husky, KTM ,Gas Gas, Maico and opportunity to others to start a new racing organization.. The sport can live without Japan and the AMA.
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"Burn,
Can you please explain the workings of what makes the Promoters and others in the industry hate this?
I'm very curious about this because I'm not familiar enough with all these people's stake in Foopercross to know why they'd be threatened by this. I thought a promoter would want as many interested fans as possible, so they would like this spike in interest.
It's obvious that these people are all playing some kind of subversive game, but it's really hard to figure out by following the money. I would really appreciate your insight..."
I guess I'm trying to use other words rather than say Davey Coombs and his spear headed effort to eradicate the 2-stroke, as well as his influence on the SX promoters. From all his comments and actions, he has shown to be 100% anti 2-stroke, in all forms and fashion. He has made it very clear that he wants 4-strokes in every class in MX and SX, and has tangible animosity towards anyone not on board with this thinking (a brave new world without 2-strokes). I also feel that most of the MX magazines, such as MXA, Dirt Bike, of course RacerX, and TransworldMX have been swayed by this anti 2-stroke propoganda. Even though some of them will publish something here and there about 2-strokes, they will follow it up by "...This bike will never see the light of day in the USA (and as a spinoff from the Ancillotti Bicycle line it will probably not be very successful in Italy)." - from the MXA article on the Ancillotti 125.
So, how awesome it will be to see the one thing that all these industry croneys hate - a hero on a 2-stroke! I think it will be a riot to see Cedric successful in SX despite DC's efforts to squash the 2-stroke, and bring all his friends at the Big4 an MX and SX series free and void of any form of 2-stroke resistance. It's sort of like Star Wars. :D
That's super slanted and incredibly wrong. The series that Coombs has direct control over are the ONLY nationally sanctioned amateur events where 250 2-strokes are allowed to line up against 250 4-strokes, specifically Loretta Lynns. He has the Schoolboy 1 class dedicated specifically to 125s, no 4-strokes allowed. Does that sound like a guy who's anti 2-stroke? He was the one who first brought up the idea of doing it at the pro level, and pushed it hard. He met heavy resistance from the people who matter, the OEMs. The only OEM who is actually putting development work into 2-strokes is KTM. Yamaha is simply releasing the same bike year after year since really 2005, the others don't even manufacture them anymore. So if the OEMs drive the sport and salaries at the pro level why would they won't 2-strokes out there? And this isn't to say out there period, this is strictly to do with even CC racing ala 250 vs 250. The AMA is the body that dropped the ball when it came to 4-stroke vs 2-stroke. They are the ones who allowed the double displacement rule to stay even after the Yamaha 400/426 and the 250F.
As for Cedric.. I like the idea but he's got a LOT of big hurtles to clear. First of all he has almost zero experience on a Yamaha, and he will have just a few days to adjust to his race bike. He has done well in Europe, but those are tight stadiums that bear a far closer resemblance to Arenacross than AMA SuperX. I wish him luck and look forward to seeing it, but I dunno.. I'd have to say he'll have trouble making the mains.
Cédric been racing Yamaha 2 stroke for years before KTM... The Yami never changed since then lol! AMA is just a big fail as an leading organization, they proved it with their road racing series! The OEM can continue to be stubborn ..just gonna give a chance to others oems to grow like Tm, Husky, KTM ,Gas Gas, Maico and opportunity to others to start a new racing organization.. The sport can live without Japan and the AMA.
Not knowing his past beyond the previous races this year it's good to hear he has experience on the bike, but it's still a disadvantage to come from a long time on the KTM over to a Yami and race in so short a turnaround.
And yes I agree, AMA has dropped the ball over and over again. From the fuel testing issues, killing off of an entire breed of bike, to even the punishments they hand out all seem like a bad joke. But right now I hesitate to agree any kind of break-off series would be the right direction. Eventually the scale has to shift back the other way toward cost-effective technology over EFI and overhead cams or OEMs will simply have to quit making MX bikes. The current model is broken, and given time I think things will readjust, even the AMA.