Such a nice dude, when he was working at les Schwab in Roseburg, he’d run around and work as hard as anyone and treat everyone so nice. He didn’t act like a former professional motorcross rider. Just an awesome dude
Justin talking about his time in the police force, and specifically the challenges of being a police officer in Oregon was very interesting. Justins game at selling himself to a team, convincing folks he can compete at the highest level is unparalleled. Hopefully he can finally put in some good results in 450sx.
I love the way he is able to articulate exactly why he made the decisions he did...this is good...not just from a sporting perspective...but from an individual perspective..!
I respect his view and what he's accomplished but in all honesty what his biggest issue seems to have been was he didn't appreciate how lucky and amazing his job was being a professional racer in my opinion. Seems like he had a problem with being told what to do and having a regiment. Which is why he eventually said maybe he really did need structure and a 9to5 job. That was said because he maybe took for granted what he had, because I'm sorry but nobody and I mean nobody is giving up being a professional racer to be a cop voluntarily. No way. I'm happy he's growing up and has a family and really seems committed, that's awesome.
He didn't 'dissappear', he was owed a shit ton of money and ended up in a lawsuit with the owner of Rocky MountaiN KTM who refused to pay him. Because of that, he couldn't sign a new deal and unfortunately, lawsuits can be dragged out for years... So not only could he not sign for a new ride, but he couldn't legally talk about his situation, so he had to be silent while he was in the middle of that mess. He recently settled in court, but it's too late for a comeback...He sold his ranch, wasn't riding or training the entire time he left the team, which ended up being a couple years away from racing until that was cleared up. I'm sure he's bitter and either isn't ready, or just doesn't want to make any sort of public interview. He was never a guy that liked the cameras and attention to begin with, he'd do it solely because it was part of the job, but that's no longer his job so there's no obligation to explain anything to anyone at this point.
The hill brothers are so talented. The amazing part is how cool and down to earth they both are. Great dudes on and off the track.
Such a nice dude, when he was working at les Schwab in Roseburg, he’d run around and work as hard as anyone and treat everyone so nice. He didn’t act like a former professional motorcross rider. Just an awesome dude
Cool to hear I use to live there and I’ve always had a lot of respect for him.
Great Interview 👍 I’m a bigger fan of this young man more than ever ! Awesome Guy 🤘
So dang stoked that Justin is back! Cant wait for A1
Respect. He seems like a chill and down to earth guy, nice to see someone with a good head on their shoulders . Best of luck to both hill bros in 23.
Justin talking about his time in the police force, and specifically the challenges of being a police officer in Oregon was very interesting. Justins game at selling himself to a team, convincing folks he can compete at the highest level is unparalleled. Hopefully he can finally put in some good results in 450sx.
He had put in good rides before
Justin Hill is the fucking man. Such a good, smart dude. Inspiration.
I can’t wait to see this dude back out there!
I love the way he is able to articulate exactly why he made the decisions he did...this is good...not just from a sporting perspective...but from an individual perspective..!
You can’t help but love this guy
loved the interview, thanks don!
Love the Hills! Good guys all around.
Stoked for Justin and Josh. As a fan they are extremely exciting to watch.
Totally.
Love the hills, most talented, humble, down to earth riders out there.
Love both of the Hill brothers super talented & super down to earth. Legends in my eyes
Good to hear from Hill look forward to see him out there 🤙
🥳 I can see the hill brothers pushing each other to a high level that will shock a few teams how much potential they both have . 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺
From an older Oregon Boy. Glad to see this! Looking forward to see you rip it up!!
What an awesome interview. I had no idea where he went and I’m really glad he’s back! Thank you!
Good interview. Go Justin.
That’s so cool that they got that program going on! I’m pumped for those guys
Glad to see him back, he was too fast to step away so early
Lol dude he didn’t have a ride it’s that simple
@@jayruttencutterjr6745 he had a ride for Prmx in 2022 lol dude
@@atake17 if you listen to the interview you here him talking about being couch ridden for months after a wreck prepping for A1
Great interview, thanks swap
Solid dude
Hill seems truly genuine.
What. A. Dude.
Pls put these on podcast platforms with the rest of your stuff idk why y’all don’t already
I respect his view and what he's accomplished but in all honesty what his biggest issue seems to have been was he didn't appreciate how lucky and amazing his job was being a professional racer in my opinion. Seems like he had a problem with being told what to do and having a regiment. Which is why he eventually said maybe he really did need structure and a 9to5 job. That was said because he maybe took for granted what he had, because I'm sorry but nobody and I mean nobody is giving up being a professional racer to be a cop voluntarily. No way. I'm happy he's growing up and has a family and really seems committed, that's awesome.
Justin is one of the few guys that can put out Tomac or Sexton type of speed.
Wtf🤣 not even close.
@@MotoRevelations So can Ken Roczen fool
For two laps
@@somos.tesoros_ So true but never know what the future may bring.
Awesome
Ya love to see it
Hey, I’d like to get stoned with this guy lol 😂
The unions recked it for a lot of people.
I can see kids doing the ears in thing but a grown man???
Why do you care?
Everyone is good at their practice track. He'd be lucky to make a main these days.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm glad he's back. I was hoping it wouldn't be another "Blake Baggett" and just dissappear. Hopefully he can get some good results!
He didn't 'dissappear', he was owed a shit ton of money and ended up in a lawsuit with the owner of Rocky MountaiN KTM who refused to pay him. Because of that, he couldn't sign a new deal and unfortunately, lawsuits can be dragged out for years... So not only could he not sign for a new ride, but he couldn't legally talk about his situation, so he had to be silent while he was in the middle of that mess. He recently settled in court, but it's too late for a comeback...He sold his ranch, wasn't riding or training the entire time he left the team, which ended up being a couple years away from racing until that was cleared up.
I'm sure he's bitter and either isn't ready, or just doesn't want to make any sort of public interview. He was never a guy that liked the cameras and attention to begin with, he'd do it solely because it was part of the job, but that's no longer his job so there's no obligation to explain anything to anyone at this point.
@@yamahakid450f never knew the full story, thx for commenting that