Stewart 100% Wins

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Edited Date/Time 1/23/2012 7:41pm
46 starts
30 wins
16 crashes

= 100% winning when not crashing...

that should clear up the "who is the fastest" of the two top riders...but reed still is 1 up on indoor championships...what about outdoor titles and lites titles, or does that count?

this should be interesting...tell Scott Kalisch or whatever to get his head out...wake up...
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2/8/2009 2:27pm Edited Date/Time 2/8/2009 2:32pm
halfe316 wrote:
46 starts 30 wins 16 crashes = 100% winning when not crashing... that should clear up the "who is the fastest" of the two top riders...but...
46 starts
30 wins
16 crashes

= 100% winning when not crashing...

that should clear up the "who is the fastest" of the two top riders...but reed still is 1 up on indoor championships...what about outdoor titles and lites titles, or does that count?

this should be interesting...tell Scott Kalisch or whatever to get his head out...wake up...
Actually Speed got it wrong. RC beat Stewart in 06 at Vancouver. Stewart was pretty beat up from his Toronto fuck up but non the less he did get beat by RC straight up and did not crash at any point of the race.

As far as SX titles Stewart has 2 in my mind. The AMA screwed him when they gave RC his 25 points back when his team got caught with bad fuel. RC said fuck you and the AMA buckled.

Reed said himself that he considered Stewart the 06 SX champ not RC.
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2/8/2009 2:29pm Edited Date/Time 2/8/2009 2:29pm
halfe316 wrote:
46 starts 30 wins 16 crashes = 100% winning when not crashing... that should clear up the "who is the fastest" of the two top riders...but...
46 starts
30 wins
16 crashes

= 100% winning when not crashing...

that should clear up the "who is the fastest" of the two top riders...but reed still is 1 up on indoor championships...what about outdoor titles and lites titles, or does that count?

this should be interesting...tell Scott Kalisch or whatever to get his head out...wake up...
Incredible!!

And now that he is not crashing anymore.......it doesn't look good for everyone else
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2/8/2009 2:38pm
Thats a pretty wild stat. The guy is amazing for sure.
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RMZ819 wrote:
Actually Speed got it wrong. RC beat Stewart in 06 at Vancouver. Stewart was pretty beat up from his Toronto fuck up but non the less...
Actually Speed got it wrong. RC beat Stewart in 06 at Vancouver. Stewart was pretty beat up from his Toronto fuck up but non the less he did get beat by RC straight up and did not crash at any point of the race.

As far as SX titles Stewart has 2 in my mind. The AMA screwed him when they gave RC his 25 points back when his team got caught with bad fuel. RC said fuck you and the AMA buckled.

Reed said himself that he considered Stewart the 06 SX champ not RC.
Actually, you are not correct. Stewart did go down in that race.

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Still, not crashing 30 times and crashing 16 times isn't necessarily a good thing. If he's figured out how not to crash for an entire season he should win easily. We'll have to wait and see how things go.
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RMZ819 wrote:
Actually Speed got it wrong. RC beat Stewart in 06 at Vancouver. Stewart was pretty beat up from his Toronto fuck up but non the less...
Actually Speed got it wrong. RC beat Stewart in 06 at Vancouver. Stewart was pretty beat up from his Toronto fuck up but non the less he did get beat by RC straight up and did not crash at any point of the race.

As far as SX titles Stewart has 2 in my mind. The AMA screwed him when they gave RC his 25 points back when his team got caught with bad fuel. RC said fuck you and the AMA buckled.

Reed said himself that he considered Stewart the 06 SX champ not RC.
Yamaha336 wrote:
Actually, you are not correct. Stewart did go down in that race.
...ricky ran him down passed him and left...not sure if 7 washed his front end out like he was good at back then...

whoever remembered that good job
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2/8/2009 6:57pm
well if Shaheen and Emig said it then it must be true.
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well if Shaheen and Emig said it then it must be true.
That's what I was about to say.......
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You know what they say, some guys start racing at 90% of their max speed and build speed until they get to 100%. Others start at 110% and crash their way down to 100%.
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2/8/2009 7:25pm Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 10:24pm
You guys gloss over shit to make it look good. How about this, how many times has Stewart left his homeland to ride another series? NEVER!


Before you all bleet 'he dont have to', consider this.


RC and JS have been riding the same venues, in the same country, with the same promotors, with the same people around him since they first threw a leg over a minibike. They have the industry and the country behind them every moment of their career.


For every non-American rider to make it to the US series, there are thousands of American riders who dont cut the mustard. Considering the sheer number of riders in the US compared to Australia NZ and Europe, the ones who make the trek to a foreign land (America) and succeed should be given utmost respect.
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Motodude wrote:
You guys gloss over shit to make it look good. How about this, how many times has Stewart left his homeland to ride another series? NEVER...
You guys gloss over shit to make it look good. How about this, how many times has Stewart left his homeland to ride another series? NEVER!


Before you all bleet 'he dont have to', consider this.


RC and JS have been riding the same venues, in the same country, with the same promotors, with the same people around him since they first threw a leg over a minibike. They have the industry and the country behind them every moment of their career.


For every non-American rider to make it to the US series, there are thousands of American riders who dont cut the mustard. Considering the sheer number of riders in the US compared to Australia NZ and Europe, the ones who make the trek to a foreign land (America) and succeed should be given utmost respect.
isnt that kind of obvious that only the best guys would come here from overseas?whats your point
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Motodude wrote:
You guys gloss over shit to make it look good. How about this, how many times has Stewart left his homeland to ride another series? NEVER...
You guys gloss over shit to make it look good. How about this, how many times has Stewart left his homeland to ride another series? NEVER!


Before you all bleet 'he dont have to', consider this.


RC and JS have been riding the same venues, in the same country, with the same promotors, with the same people around him since they first threw a leg over a minibike. They have the industry and the country behind them every moment of their career.


For every non-American rider to make it to the US series, there are thousands of American riders who dont cut the mustard. Considering the sheer number of riders in the US compared to Australia NZ and Europe, the ones who make the trek to a foreign land (America) and succeed should be given utmost respect.
sharkey wrote:
isnt that kind of obvious that only the best guys would come here from overseas?whats your point
They have a choice to do the GP's or have a stab at superstardom in the US Sx series OR stay home and dominate and set records, so no it isnt obvious the best want to go to the USA.

The point is, they are up against much higher odds than your domestic riders, but still these idiot boards pile on with the personal crap. We've had top riders from around the world race down here and they werent as dominant as you might expect, in fact often they got their asses handed to them.
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the riders that come to race in the US do it because they want to race with the best series and riders in the world. the riders that leave the US to go ride the FIM series are generally riders that are out of options here for the time being, or riders looking for a fresh start.
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2/8/2009 10:56pm Edited Date/Time 2/8/2009 10:58pm
mx757 wrote:
the riders that come to race in the US do it because they want to race with the best series and riders in the world. the...
the riders that come to race in the US do it because they want to race with the best series and riders in the world. the riders that leave the US to go ride the FIM series are generally riders that are out of options here for the time being, or riders looking for a fresh start.
Nope, they go there in an attempt to make a buck from their chosen sporting talent, if they feel they have a chance and get the opportunity! If they are good at SX they try the US, if they prefer outdoors they try GP's... OR they stay home and become a national hero...or they take up a real career and I dont mean flipping burgers.
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mx757 wrote:
the riders that come to race in the US do it because they want to race with the best series and riders in the world. the...
the riders that come to race in the US do it because they want to race with the best series and riders in the world. the riders that leave the US to go ride the FIM series are generally riders that are out of options here for the time being, or riders looking for a fresh start.
I hated it when Stefan Everts ran out of options












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Motodude wrote:
You guys gloss over shit to make it look good. How about this, how many times has Stewart left his homeland to ride another series? NEVER...
You guys gloss over shit to make it look good. How about this, how many times has Stewart left his homeland to ride another series? NEVER!


Before you all bleet 'he dont have to', consider this.


RC and JS have been riding the same venues, in the same country, with the same promotors, with the same people around him since they first threw a leg over a minibike. They have the industry and the country behind them every moment of their career.


For every non-American rider to make it to the US series, there are thousands of American riders who dont cut the mustard. Considering the sheer number of riders in the US compared to Australia NZ and Europe, the ones who make the trek to a foreign land (America) and succeed should be given utmost respect.
you're really running out of excuses aren't you?

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