Vialle is a boss

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5/1/2024 9:25am

I've been rooting for this guy since he decided to give the USA series a try. Its very rare these years to have a top MXGP rider come over to the USA directly after winning the MXGP Title. Was thinking he'd catch his stride in MX last year, but never really did. He's proven to be a real threat this year in supercross and now leading the points. He rode awesome through the pack last weekend. He's going to be very tough to beat this Motocross season if he keeps it going.

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5/1/2024 11:53pm

I have to say that i was a bit disapointed with his outdoor performance last season, that was a bigger shocker to me than that he is doing good at SX now.

As a two time world champ, he should be able to adapt and put ut good results.

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5/2/2024 2:33am
Tumic wrote:
I have to say that i was a bit disapointed with his outdoor performance last season, that was a bigger shocker to me than that he...

I have to say that i was a bit disapointed with his outdoor performance last season, that was a bigger shocker to me than that he is doing good at SX now.

As a two time world champ, he should be able to adapt and put ut good results.

I was underwhelmed too but its honestly kinda on par of wht Kenny & marv did coming ova here , I don’t remember them winning outdoors out the gate but they showed their flash of brilliance of wht was to come 

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stewie94 wrote:
I was underwhelmed too but its honestly kinda on par of wht Kenny & marv did coming ova here , I don’t remember them winning outdoors...

I was underwhelmed too but its honestly kinda on par of wht Kenny & marv did coming ova here , I don’t remember them winning outdoors out the gate but they showed their flash of brilliance of wht was to come 

When they went over US was still considered to be the best outdoor riders in the world. 
 

But now when he went over the GP riders are seen as the top motocross riders i expected more from him.

I belive that the fastest rider in the world race on american soil now but we know his training history. 
 

But i think we will see the correct side of Vialle this summer, imo SX wrecked his selfesteem last winter and it was not until mxdn that he finally looked like him self again.

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5/2/2024 4:34am

Didn't even ride any SX until 2022 when he came over to the US, incredible improvement from last year. Winning with a holeshot is one thing, but coming through the pack with a horrible start to landing on the podium like he did last weekend.. He is just starting to get comfortable. I would be surprised if he doesn't dominate outdoors, but a lot of people already thought that last year. Excited for the summer!

 

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Tumic wrote:
I have to say that i was a bit disapointed with his outdoor performance last season, that was a bigger shocker to me than that he...

I have to say that i was a bit disapointed with his outdoor performance last season, that was a bigger shocker to me than that he is doing good at SX now.

As a two time world champ, he should be able to adapt and put ut good results.

I don't recall anybody going over and straight dominating. It's not as easy as it sounds even though it's outdoors. The setup is completely different and you could see him visibly struggle with it.
At Ernee he put an absolute hurting on the rest of the MX2 guys including Hunter who he had nothing for the entire summer.

250 class is also tougher than MX2. Half the guys in front of him last year wouldn't have been able to compete in MX2 because of the age limit

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5/2/2024 6:27am
UpTiTe wrote:

I think Vialle is a great rider, but I think it’s a different picture if they didn’t change the woops. 

Yes, and if deegan didn't get hammakered or got involved in dumb mistakes and drama. But props to vialle, i didn't expect him to do this...

Yes, and if deegan didn't get hammakered or got involved in dumb mistakes and drama. But props to vialle, i didn't expect him to do this well this year.

yak651 wrote:

Wasn’t Vialle in the first turn pileup the first round also?

Yep, but, Shhh you can’t say that, then it takes away from he only won because of this blah blah blah 

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UpTiTe wrote:

I think Vialle is a great rider, but I think it’s a different picture if they didn’t change the woops. 

So what you are saying is that Vialle is much better than Degan on 95% of the track and the whoops is the only chance he has of beating Tom. Could be into something there, I mean the track is the same for everyone, so if Degan was that much better he should be beating him and not needing to rely on the whoops to get it done. 

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