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Offline SwapperMX

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Two Stroke Domination
« on: November 24, 2010, 04:08:28 AM »
Just read on another site about the final Enduro X event. Track looked super gnarly, and true to form, the two stroke dominated the event. Taddy Blasuziak and his KTM walked away with another win with Geoff Aaron on his two wheel drive KTM behind him in second. The win gave Taddy the Championship win, and the 5th win from 6 starts, The only other winner for the series was Geoff Aaron, who was able to get one win in the series. A great result for these guys, as well as KTM and their two strokes.

Some great results for KTM and their two strokes on the weekend with Cedric Soubeyras' awesome overall finish in Bercy.

The uprising is here and now !!

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Two Stroke - A Revolution or Extinction ??

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Re: Two Stroke Domination
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2010, 07:13:04 AM »
Also on racerxonlines yamaha wake up call josh demuth won the 250 pro at the 2010 9th Annual AMA Scion U.S. Dealers Challenge Presented by Parts Unlimited 3 Palms Action Sports Park on a yz250.
http://www.racerxonline.com/article/yamaha-wake-up-call-11-22-10.aspx

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Re: Two Stroke Domination
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2010, 12:41:16 PM »
It's sounding like KTM is having better results with its 2-strokes than its 4-strokes. I wonder why they don't make Shorty ride the 2-stroke since the 350 is probably close to it in power.