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Offline 2smoker

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17 of 32 classes at LL's were won by two strokes.
« on: August 22, 2010, 07:21:47 PM »
17 of 32 classes at LL's were won by two strokes. Anybody has an official link about this? :P ;D Major kick ass here!
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Re: 17 of 32 classes at LL's were won by two strokes.
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2010, 04:23:22 PM »
That,s great. At sunday,s race I talked to the girlfiend of  D. Pulley who got 4th overall in 25 plus, 450 prosport he got bad starts, they don,t pay money 4 masters class at L.L. rip off, he got a plaque and I think that,s it. He was on a 250 2-st. he switched  to a 450. I talked to another L.L. racer who finished 9 th ovrall in 35 class and 20th in 40 plus, he said they mellowed the track out-jump wise, no tripple out of a corner,bikes down on power have a better chance,making closer racing which is good.

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Re: 17 of 32 classes at LL's were won by two strokes.
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2010, 05:25:12 PM »
Yes, but I also heard that only 13 of those classes were two stroke only classes, that doesn't really count, to make all things fair, it is more like 4 out of 19 classes were won by two strokes. The way this was posted, it sounds like the two stroke is dominating, which, you can't really say it is. This is sort of like one of Honda's ad's. Giving true information, but the information is yet very misleading.
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Re: 17 of 32 classes at LL's were won by two strokes.
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2010, 06:05:22 PM »
are four strokes banned from the 13 two stroke only classes, or just not given a huge handicap?

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Re: 17 of 32 classes at LL's were won by two strokes.
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2010, 06:40:16 PM »
are four strokes banned from the 13 two stroke only classes, or just not given a huge handicap?

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I do think we need to say things accurately tho.
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Re: 17 of 32 classes at LL's were won by two strokes.
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2010, 09:09:12 PM »
I used to be good friends with Dustin Pulley, he is my buddy that traveled oversea's with me to race in 2004-2006, hes a good rider, lots of natural ability, but kind of wasted it a bit in my opinion, but for not doing much now, he hauls the mail.

You guys would have loved to see him when he was riding his dads clapped out YZ125 like 2 summers ago at all the fair races smoking everyone on it in 125A, it was bone stock and beat, lol!

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Re: 17 of 32 classes at LL's were won by two strokes.
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2010, 11:08:50 PM »
Yeah I remember hearing about Dustin in the cycle USA paper, it covers races in the midwest 4 thows who don,t know. I know where he,s from on rt.30, truckers use that route to stay off the toll rd. that Autralia owns. I  didn,t have a chance to talk with  Dustin sunday, I talked to him last year or the year before,he,s a nice guy. I think it was 2 yrs. ago he put pressure on Chad Johnson the Reigning National Champ at Sugar camp sand track, Dustin was on a YZ250. Chad has 2or3 arenacross titles and got 4 th at Daytona Supercross, so that,s hauling to keep pressure on Chad. Johnson  don,t ride too much in the summer, he works for his dad doing construction, and does mx schools. Then a few weeks before the arenacross season, Chad and his wife and 2or3 kids go to Tx. and train and test sun up to sunset, then to the gym.