I liked that scene, too; the only thing I disagree with is saying James Stewart is one of the GOATs -- hands down, RC deserves that moniker while James' accomplishments don't come close to RC's.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Mathew James Stewart is the Great SuperCross Racer ever numbers mean nothing he was the Fastest most Entertaining ..... just like Kevin Schwantz ..... research the facts ...
@@CP-kb1du In terms of elite riders, I agree, but "GOAT"... certainly not. Your 450cc career is what really matters most, and JS7 won only 2 Supercross titles (3 if you count the 2006 World Supercross GP), and swept the 2008 450cc Motocross series. Stewart had the break-neck speed and all, but 2009 was truly the beginning of the end, and that backwards-framed Yamaha was the culprit; the WADA suspension he got in late 2014 was the final nail in his coffin. The numbers certainly mean something, and I emphasize that because in the end, RC had tallied 150 career AMA SX/MX wins and 15 titles (5 SX, 10 MX); Stewart had 98 wins (50 SX, 48 MX) and 3 titles. The truth is that the score is 150-98 -- with RC leading the way. Jeremy McGrath did the same thing when Ricky Carmichael rose to challenge him in 2001. Davey Coombs said it best that McGrath wanted everyone to remember the score (as of Jan. 2001) was 72-2. In the end, McGrath's still the KING with 72 wins and 7 titles while RC went on to 48 wins and 5 titles. How Stewart ended his career was downright disastrous; Carmichael went out on top after 2007 while Stewart "played hide-and-seek" for 2.5 years after 2016.
@@buffmuff6153 RC's the GOAT, and nobody disagrees, Stewart... smaller GOAT? No, not in my book. Yes, I agree he's faster, but he has to have more accomplishments to be anywhere near being called the "GOAT" in a court of public opinion, and he doesn't.
@@jhamelin119 In 125s only, it's undeniable, but overall, Stewart's premier class career doesn't make him a god. Going SX-only at the prime of his career was a total career killer in itself. Overall, his stats DO NOT usurp RC in any way, shape or form -- he may have surpassed RC in Supercross wins, but certainly not in terms of titles, and overall Motocross wins.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames you are correct, Im not going to argue with what you stated. But I would remind you he did go 24-0 in mx (2008) He did win arguably the most exciting season of SX I have ever seen (2009) against a prime chad reed after a DNF in round one. He did obtain 50sx wins, second all time. I do agree with what you said regarding the garbage SX only contract. But even in 2014 he was still waxing the young guns. My only argument is that... yes inconsistency and industry choices effected his over all wins and championships. But there is no denying stewart rode to win at all times, he had a kill or be killed mind set once the gate dropped. And it took him to a highly respectable career statistically (not MC in sx, not RC in MX) but he most likely.... love him or hate him drew more fans than any rider in the sport, and did so while winning races in ways that no other man could do. The record is not as impressive as RC's or MC's, but the highlight reels and performances blew those boys out of the water.
@@jhamelin119 I don't deny Stewart's win or crash mentality was one for the ages, but it did also land him in some trouble with riders and the AMA as well. It also can't be denied that James earned the moniker "The Fastest Man on the Planet" either, and while Stewart earned a lot of bad marks in my book with all his on-track incidents, I did start gaining respect for him when his on-track incidents noticeably stopped, and he started being more open to the press. However, a lot of that went away with his 2.5-year "hide-and-seek game" (as I like to call it), and I certainly felt for him after his WADA suspension because that ultimately did him in.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Both rider changed the sport more than any rider in history. RC changed the training game, and bubba changed riding style, brought us the the idea we can scrub time off a jump. RC wasn’t very dominant in supercross, nothing like his outdoor rides.
@@yeahok115sure I don't disagree. RC actually WAS dominant in Supercross until Reed moved up after 2002. It's hard to believe that RC never won another race after Daytona from 2003 on.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames It's crazy how talent isn't as captivating in mx/sx, movie actors/actresses,musicians, politicians etc. I wonder what happened to the level of talent in the arts? I wanna see the sport elevated instead of going back to ancient times to see a good race lol. I don't even feel like I miss anything when I miss a weekend of mx/sx of today's racing.
@@dgkman5310 Unfortunately, I believe the thinking process of this sport has gone nowhere but down lately. When McGrath was winning his titles, he did everything he could to keep his gap at 25 points or higher in case of an emergency (bike breakdown specifically). To make matters worse, the budget has considerably tightened to a point where the teams are centering around the 250cc class while a 450cc ride is virtually a luck of the draw, and the factory teams only take TWO riders under their truck (3 in the case of the Rockstar Husky team). Jason Thomas has even said that the elite guys like Roczen, Tomac, Musquin, and Webb all absorb so much of the salary that rides are SO limited, and sponsors only take interest if a rider takes 1st place only!! I keep wondering if winning races weren't so much of a cutthroat deal, that 2nd or 3rd can be accepted today.
@@dgkman5310 Unfortunately, nowhere at this rate. 450cc bikes have become so advanced from years ago. In addition, JS had his career ruined thanks to his WADA suspension courtesy of the FIM, and McGrath said it best -- that we have to declare our independence from the FIM. In addition, it's highly unlikely the 250 2-strokes will come back to Supercross, which may give some help to the premier class for more rides available. And in addition, since RC designs the tracks today, what REALLY needs to be done is looking back on prior designs with obstacles like big (and I mean BIG) whoops, quads, etc.
I remember watching this race in '05 when it was on tv. That ending when Ricky hugged Bubba almost brought me to tears. Then when Ricky said "I know the feeling, I just wish I could get it again", I knew at that moment that Ricky was a class act all the way. Love watching Ricky call the races today. Maybe they'll get Roczen in the booth with Ricky now..?
That was a helluva moment for sure. Secretly, I think Suzuki was content with RC taking 2nd or 3rd considering the sizeable points lead he had over Chad Reed. Ricky has gotten better in the booth, but he still talks like a fan. If at all, they should consider bringing David Bailey back or perhaps have McGrath or Windham in the booth.
@@michaelknabusch6011 I think he's great; he's not afraid to tell it like it is like David Bailey was, and I definitely see that he's way more telling than Ricky is -- even if some of the things he says seem contradictory to what you're supposed to do (like saying to Sexton "tuck the front end, son").
Carmichael gracious in defeat,That was the best era of all-time,three,three racers faster than anyone on the planet, Reminiscent of McGraths glory days!
3 LEDGENS , MAN THOSE WERE THE DAYS !! CARMICHAEL IS SUCH A SHOW CASE . AWESOME DUDE INSIDE & OUT . PARENTS DID A AWESOME JOB WITH ALL THREE. #259, #4 , #22 .🥇🏅🥇
I felt for Chad Reed because that was a 2nd place finish that was his on a silver platter and to make a dumb mistake like that is a tough one. The title may have been out of reach, but Reed needed that 2nd place finish badly. No doubt -- Ricky is always a champion. McGrath and Ricky were the best ones to represent the sport for sure.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames I no your a reeder bro you’ve commented back to me over the years. Reed was a warrior indeed no quit in that fool ever!! Tough breaks on all sides over the years but from 2003-04-2008-2009 reed got dirty bro he was tired of placing second and kicked riders low, not to say he earned a few years for sure! But to bubba and Ricky I feel reed was somewhat of a thorn but most of all tad dirty in the seasons!! I no it will take you less then 5 to reply
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames and my ranks will never change!! Ricky=greatest of all times ever!!! Stewart=fastest man Moto wise to ever suit up period!! Reed=most competitive die hard to ever live period!!! That coming from a real man 21yrs in the hockey league Canadian only! That’s for you Mickey
@@chapsteronetime2000 I disagree to an extent. I admit I wasn't a fan of Reed's whiner attitude, but I felt he had considerably cleaned that all up after 2008. Then again, on the physical standpoint, sometimes you have to resort to that if you're wanting to be the best. McGrath did that with other guys, too, and so did Ricky.
@@chapsteronetime2000 I agree with all those rankings. I'm glad you're not another one of the asinine idiots who say "James is the GOAT," because truly, James is NOT the GOAT, period; James would get my vote for RIOAT -- Reckless Idiot Of All Time. I will admit that I did start to regain my respect for Stew after his on-track incidents noticeably stopped, but after his 2.5-year "hide and seek game," I lost it all.
I’ve never seen someone as dominant in their dirtbike as James Stewart. Especially on a 2 stroke, that’s the true test of who is the fastest on a bike! 4strokes water it down and make it easier
Jeremy McGrath was way more dominant on the 2-stroke -- in fact, ALL of his Supercross and Motocross wins were on a 2-stroke -- 89 of them! I think it's safe to say you didn't grow up in that era like I did.
Seems like dirtbikies were a big deal around this time period. The movies were full of them. There were making movies about em. If you road dirtbikes your a bad dude in school.
I knew that a long time. I think it was definitely a typo on ESPN2's behalf. It's worth a lot of laughs, too, but little did we know Travis WOULD go to KTM later on in life after a falling-out with Suzuki.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Are you joking? Chad was an absolute takeout artist. He never had the speed of RC or James. He would merely aim for their front tire after he got passed. Go back and watch the racing man, CR was as dirty as they come, everyone just forgot about it in recent years.
@@kx454 I'm a die-hard Chad Reed fan and how quickly you'd forgotten Toronto '06, Phoenix '10, Houston '11, Unadilla '05, and Dallas '11 just to name a few on James Stewart's controversial riding. You'll notice I didn't include A1 2009 because JS hit a false neutral and Reed had no time to react. The first time I really saw Reed do anything controversial was probably St. Louis '07 or Atlanta '11, but if I were in Chad's position, I can't say I'd have done anything different.
Oh, I disagree completely! That was just a terrible stroke of luck on Reed's behalf. To be fair, Stew was not in contention for this Supercross title, so he could go out and have all the fun he wanted.
@@pyroaddictspyroaddicts6757 I kinda didn't really doubt that you liked RC. In all honesty, I highly disagree that James should be called the GOAT when you look at his entire career. He killed his career numerous times, and was no match for the Ryans after 2010, and the San Manuel debacle sure brought out his true colors.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Let’s be honest bro do you know how many crashes this man has had his entire career he’s been racing all his life he’s been winning since he’s been a baby pretty much you have to understand there’s a reason why he will always be the fastest man on a dirtbike he was so fast that he was to fast for the track
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames At the end of the day bro it’s an opinion you’re entitled to have your opinion and I’m entitled to have mines but everybody knows that my favorite to racers of all time will always be james and Ricky Carmichael and they’re both goats to me
Pastrana is more famous than all of them and has more technical ability than stewart or carmichael,pastrana is the goat of freestyle and won supercross titles, can stewart or carmichael say the same thing
Travis Pastrana may be a legend in Freestyle MX, but in terms of being famous, I think Travis' notoriety is about the same as Stewart, Carmichael, and Reed combined. You may be right in that fact that Travis won numerous FMX gold medals, and a 125cc East Supercross and 125cc Motocross title in racing, but I do not think Travis' racing career was really fruitful. If at all, Travis only gave a personality you can't beat in the sport of Motocross racing. So, to say that Travis Pastrana's more famous than all of them is not a very valid argument.
Pastrana isn't a 1 trick pony like the rest, but excels at everything he does, and is a innovator in action sports too, stewart was made to look like a pussy when pastrana challenged him to do a backflip and stewart chickened out because mommy and daddy said not to do it but Chad Reed did it and rode away from the flip,it was a flip to a fully soft landing and stewart the pussy shit his pants so much for being a champion as I would do it myself and I don't have a full factory team backing me up, pastrana did the double flip, won nascar and rally, won the mx des nations, so many x games medals, and a host of other achievements that Reed, carmichael and Stewart have not even come close too, them 3 can only ride a dirt bike and are not as multi talented as pastrana
How many people EVEN KNEW Stew had no front break for 17 laps before he said it on the podium??? When he said that on the podium, I was like, "Really???" The way he was riding didn't look like he lost a front brake.
I'll say. I liked RJ calling races, and Emig knew a lot from a psychological standpoint. Carmichael talks like he's an avid fan, but he's improved little by little.
Gotta love it James and RC hugging it out after the race. Florida Boy's the two goat's.
I liked that scene, too; the only thing I disagree with is saying James Stewart is one of the GOATs -- hands down, RC deserves that moniker while James' accomplishments don't come close to RC's.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Mathew James Stewart is the Great SuperCross Racer ever numbers mean nothing he was the Fastest most Entertaining ..... just like Kevin Schwantz ..... research the facts ...
@@CP-kb1du In terms of elite riders, I agree, but "GOAT"... certainly not. Your 450cc career is what really matters most, and JS7 won only 2 Supercross titles (3 if you count the 2006 World Supercross GP), and swept the 2008 450cc Motocross series. Stewart had the break-neck speed and all, but 2009 was truly the beginning of the end, and that backwards-framed Yamaha was the culprit; the WADA suspension he got in late 2014 was the final nail in his coffin.
The numbers certainly mean something, and I emphasize that because in the end, RC had tallied 150 career AMA SX/MX wins and 15 titles (5 SX, 10 MX); Stewart had 98 wins (50 SX, 48 MX) and 3 titles. The truth is that the score is 150-98 -- with RC leading the way. Jeremy McGrath did the same thing when Ricky Carmichael rose to challenge him in 2001. Davey Coombs said it best that McGrath wanted everyone to remember the score (as of Jan. 2001) was 72-2. In the end, McGrath's still the KING with 72 wins and 7 titles while RC went on to 48 wins and 5 titles.
How Stewart ended his career was downright disastrous; Carmichael went out on top after 2007 while Stewart "played hide-and-seek" for 2.5 years after 2016.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames yes and no. RC IS THE GOAT, BUT JS7 IS FASTER and thus a Goat.(albeit a smaller goat)
@@buffmuff6153 RC's the GOAT, and nobody disagrees, Stewart... smaller GOAT? No, not in my book. Yes, I agree he's faster, but he has to have more accomplishments to be anywhere near being called the "GOAT" in a court of public opinion, and he doesn't.
What a treat to be able to relive these races. Man, I wish the quality was better, but still very cool.
Glad you think so. This was history back then w/ Stewart's first 250cc Supercross win in only his 3rd ever start.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames He was god like in his prime. Good upload, you run a great channel.
@@jhamelin119 In 125s only, it's undeniable, but overall, Stewart's premier class career doesn't make him a god. Going SX-only at the prime of his career was a total career killer in itself. Overall, his stats DO NOT usurp RC in any way, shape or form -- he may have surpassed RC in Supercross wins, but certainly not in terms of titles, and overall Motocross wins.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames you are correct, Im not going to argue with what you stated. But I would remind you he did go 24-0 in mx (2008)
He did win arguably the most exciting season of SX I have ever seen (2009) against a prime chad reed after a DNF in round one.
He did obtain 50sx wins, second all time.
I do agree with what you said regarding the garbage SX only contract.
But even in 2014 he was still waxing the young guns.
My only argument is that... yes inconsistency and industry choices effected his over all wins and championships.
But there is no denying stewart rode to win at all times, he had a kill or be killed mind set once the gate dropped. And it took him to a highly respectable career statistically (not MC in sx, not RC in MX) but he most likely.... love him or hate him drew more fans than any rider in the sport, and did so while winning races in ways that no other man could do. The record is not as impressive as RC's or MC's, but the highlight reels and performances blew those boys out of the water.
@@jhamelin119 I don't deny Stewart's win or crash mentality was one for the ages, but it did also land him in some trouble with riders and the AMA as well. It also can't be denied that James earned the moniker "The Fastest Man on the Planet" either, and while Stewart earned a lot of bad marks in my book with all his on-track incidents, I did start gaining respect for him when his on-track incidents noticeably stopped, and he started being more open to the press. However, a lot of that went away with his 2.5-year "hide-and-seek game" (as I like to call it), and I certainly felt for him after his WADA suspension because that ultimately did him in.
James and Ricky are both the greatest to ever do it
Totally, but I would not call James the GOAT myself.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Both rider changed the sport more than any rider in history. RC changed the training game, and bubba changed riding style, brought us the the idea we can scrub time off a jump. RC wasn’t very dominant in supercross, nothing like his outdoor rides.
@@yeahok115sure I don't disagree. RC actually WAS dominant in Supercross until Reed moved up after 2002. It's hard to believe that RC never won another race after Daytona from 2003 on.
Can never get enough of the greatest mx/sx rider races especially when nothing else is good on.
I'm in the same boat as you, although I'm always rewatching the ones Chad Reed wins.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames It's crazy how talent isn't as captivating in mx/sx, movie actors/actresses,musicians, politicians etc. I wonder what happened to the level of talent in the arts?
I wanna see the sport elevated instead of going back to ancient times to see a good race lol. I don't even feel like I miss anything when I miss a weekend of mx/sx of today's racing.
@@dgkman5310 Unfortunately, I believe the thinking process of this sport has gone nowhere but down lately. When McGrath was winning his titles, he did everything he could to keep his gap at 25 points or higher in case of an emergency (bike breakdown specifically). To make matters worse, the budget has considerably tightened to a point where the teams are centering around the 250cc class while a 450cc ride is virtually a luck of the draw, and the factory teams only take TWO riders under their truck (3 in the case of the Rockstar Husky team). Jason Thomas has even said that the elite guys like Roczen, Tomac, Musquin, and Webb all absorb so much of the salary that rides are SO limited, and sponsors only take interest if a rider takes 1st place only!! I keep wondering if winning races weren't so much of a cutthroat deal, that 2nd or 3rd can be accepted today.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Interesting! Where do you see the sport going in the future?
@@dgkman5310 Unfortunately, nowhere at this rate. 450cc bikes have become so advanced from years ago. In addition, JS had his career ruined thanks to his WADA suspension courtesy of the FIM, and McGrath said it best -- that we have to declare our independence from the FIM. In addition, it's highly unlikely the 250 2-strokes will come back to Supercross, which may give some help to the premier class for more rides available. And in addition, since RC designs the tracks today, what REALLY needs to be done is looking back on prior designs with obstacles like big (and I mean BIG) whoops, quads, etc.
I remember watching this race in '05 when it was on tv. That ending when Ricky hugged Bubba almost brought me to tears. Then when Ricky said "I know the feeling, I just wish I could get it again", I knew at that moment that Ricky was a class act all the way. Love watching Ricky call the races today. Maybe they'll get Roczen in the booth with Ricky now..?
That was a helluva moment for sure.
Secretly, I think Suzuki was content with RC taking 2nd or 3rd considering the sizeable points lead he had over Chad Reed.
Ricky has gotten better in the booth, but he still talks like a fan. If at all, they should consider bringing David Bailey back or perhaps have McGrath or Windham in the booth.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGameswhat do you think of james in the booth now?
@@michaelknabusch6011 I think he's great; he's not afraid to tell it like it is like David Bailey was, and I definitely see that he's way more telling than Ricky is -- even if some of the things he says seem contradictory to what you're supposed to do (like saying to Sexton "tuck the front end, son").
Carmichael gracious in defeat,That was the best era of all-time,three,three racers faster than anyone on the planet, Reminiscent of McGraths glory days!
No arguments on anything said.
3 LEDGENS , MAN THOSE WERE THE DAYS !! CARMICHAEL IS SUCH A SHOW CASE . AWESOME DUDE INSIDE & OUT . PARENTS DID A AWESOME JOB WITH ALL THREE. #259, #4 , #22 .🥇🏅🥇
You got that right.
Still brings a tear to eye. Braaap..,
Shows you how fast Stewart once was until he got on that backwards frame YZ450 in 2010.
Top notch multiple legends up n coming
Yep.
Seems like Carmichael was just as excited as James that he won
Considering this was James' first 250cc Supercross win, I would be, too if that were me in Ricky's shoes.
Ricky was always hyped for the sport let alone winning! He got super competitive 06-07!!! When James was fury period
@@chapsteronetime2000 True that.
ricky, james, chad and kevin in one race....my god what glourious times
Yes indeed -- "The Big 4" as they called it back then.
Crazy how old this 2005 footage makes me feel. Damn
lol -- I don't really feel old despite this was my junior year of high school.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames bro I was 7 years old in 2005.. your an old man xD
@@ttgexe lol -- kinda old :P
Nothing like the competition and camaraderie from Rc4 and JS7.
No argument there.
JBS… One of The Fastest and Best ever
No argument there.
Miss these days
I'm with you there.
Amazing racing! And let’s go Heath Voss!
Glad you liked the race for sure.
The Orlando race from this season was the best race of the year!
I'm not disagreeing there.
It was magic when Bubba was having a good day...
Magic to some, a nightmare to others -- particularly fans of Chad Reed like myself.
Remember when that was the tip top of speed and horsepower and suspension technology of the time?
The good days, but nothing tops the McGrath era.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames exactly! I will say i did like when ryan hughes came in and fixed the technique, i think that was a game changer
Well, Hughes is a training fanatic (as Pingree once said), so no disagreements there.
Reed: that’s a tuff one! Repeat
Ricky: what you say to bubba? That’s a good one and that’s what it’s all about!! Always a champion Ricky
I felt for Chad Reed because that was a 2nd place finish that was his on a silver platter and to make a dumb mistake like that is a tough one. The title may have been out of reach, but Reed needed that 2nd place finish badly.
No doubt -- Ricky is always a champion. McGrath and Ricky were the best ones to represent the sport for sure.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames I no your a reeder bro you’ve commented back to me over the years. Reed was a warrior indeed no quit in that fool ever!! Tough breaks on all sides over the years but from 2003-04-2008-2009 reed got dirty bro he was tired of placing second and kicked riders low, not to say he earned a few years for sure! But to bubba and Ricky I feel reed was somewhat of a thorn but most of all tad dirty in the seasons!! I no it will take you less then 5 to reply
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames and my ranks will never change!! Ricky=greatest of all times ever!!!
Stewart=fastest man Moto wise to ever suit up period!!
Reed=most competitive die hard
to ever live period!!! That coming from a real man 21yrs in the hockey league Canadian only!
That’s for you Mickey
@@chapsteronetime2000 I disagree to an extent. I admit I wasn't a fan of Reed's whiner attitude, but I felt he had considerably cleaned that all up after 2008. Then again, on the physical standpoint, sometimes you have to resort to that if you're wanting to be the best. McGrath did that with other guys, too, and so did Ricky.
@@chapsteronetime2000 I agree with all those rankings. I'm glad you're not another one of the asinine idiots who say "James is the GOAT," because truly, James is NOT the GOAT, period; James would get my vote for RIOAT -- Reckless Idiot Of All Time. I will admit that I did start to regain my respect for Stew after his on-track incidents noticeably stopped, but after his 2.5-year "hide and seek game," I lost it all.
Thanks for this man, really
You're welcome. I may post a couple more -- these are all to honor James Stewart's recent retirement announcement.
Travis doesn't have concussions, concussions have Travis.
On the contrary, I think it's injuries that has Travis -- like in the heat race when he crashed with Jay Marmont.
I was there for James first 250 win and also where he had his last supercross win.
Lucky you.
this is amazing video quality holy shit!
'Preciate that. Hope you enjoyed the race.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames i did, reminded me of the good old days
@@skepptix Great to hear. :)
I’ve never seen someone as dominant in their dirtbike as James Stewart. Especially on a 2 stroke, that’s the true test of who is the fastest on a bike! 4strokes water it down and make it easier
Jeremy McGrath was way more dominant on the 2-stroke -- in fact, ALL of his Supercross and Motocross wins were on a 2-stroke -- 89 of them! I think it's safe to say you didn't grow up in that era like I did.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames MC is the King!
@@CrackerrJack Always will be, too. :)
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames born in 85’ my first mx/sx hero was MC!
@@CrackerrJack Okay then; surprised you never mentioned MC right away despite his full-time career did end after 2002.
ESPN-2 only had 240p resolution in 2005….apparently
Shouldn't matter at all.
A new era
New era??? I say "not yet." I don't think that "new era" began until 2007.
I would pay good money just to watch James ride a supercross track. If you never saw him in person I'm sorry for you.
I'm one of those people who never did, but I know how fast he truly was at this time.
were they faster back then or now?
I think they're about the same speed today.
Seems like dirtbikies were a big deal around this time period. The movies were full of them. There were making movies about em. If you road dirtbikes your a bad dude in school.
I won't disagree there. I was probably the only one in my school who rode them.
0:47 travis pastrana- ktm? 🤔
I knew that a long time. I think it was definitely a typo on ESPN2's behalf. It's worth a lot of laughs, too, but little did we know Travis WOULD go to KTM later on in life after a falling-out with Suzuki.
2005 and it looks like it was filmed in 1976
Shouldn't matter at all since blank DVDs were in their infancy at this time.
Did chad ever once admit he made a mistake in his career? just curious
That's a tough one there. My guess would be no because Chad really is not as controversial a rider on the track as James turned out to be.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Are you joking? Chad was an absolute takeout artist. He never had the speed of RC or James. He would merely aim for their front tire after he got passed. Go back and watch the racing man, CR was as dirty as they come, everyone just forgot about it in recent years.
@@kx454 I'm a die-hard Chad Reed fan and how quickly you'd forgotten Toronto '06, Phoenix '10, Houston '11, Unadilla '05, and Dallas '11 just to name a few on James Stewart's controversial riding.
You'll notice I didn't include A1 2009 because JS hit a false neutral and Reed had no time to react.
The first time I really saw Reed do anything controversial was probably St. Louis '07 or Atlanta '11, but if I were in Chad's position, I can't say I'd have done anything different.
Love seeing Reed go down Dirty Rider and his pure Hate of James ....KARMA 101 ....
Oh, I disagree completely! That was just a terrible stroke of luck on Reed's behalf. To be fair, Stew was not in contention for this Supercross title, so he could go out and have all the fun he wanted.
Reed was definitely a douche nozzle
js7 🐐
*sigh... Not another asinine comment saying Stewart's the GOAT. He's CERTAINLY NOT qualified to be the GOAT since his stats don't compare to Ricky's.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames I consider James Stewart and Ricky both goats in my opinion i cant like both riders? lol there both my favorite
@@pyroaddictspyroaddicts6757 I kinda didn't really doubt that you liked RC. In all honesty, I highly disagree that James should be called the GOAT when you look at his entire career. He killed his career numerous times, and was no match for the Ryans after 2010, and the San Manuel debacle sure brought out his true colors.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames Let’s be honest bro do you know how many crashes this man has had his entire career he’s been racing all his life he’s been winning since he’s been a baby pretty much you have to understand there’s a reason why he will always be the fastest man on a dirtbike he was so fast that he was to fast for the track
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames At the end of the day bro it’s an opinion you’re entitled to have your opinion and I’m entitled to have mines but everybody knows that my favorite to racers of all time will always be james and Ricky Carmichael and they’re both goats to me
Pastrana is more famous than all of them and has more technical ability than stewart or carmichael,pastrana is the goat of freestyle and won supercross titles, can stewart or carmichael say the same thing
Travis Pastrana may be a legend in Freestyle MX, but in terms of being famous, I think Travis' notoriety is about the same as Stewart, Carmichael, and Reed combined.
You may be right in that fact that Travis won numerous FMX gold medals, and a 125cc East Supercross and 125cc Motocross title in racing, but I do not think Travis' racing career was really fruitful. If at all, Travis only gave a personality you can't beat in the sport of Motocross racing.
So, to say that Travis Pastrana's more famous than all of them is not a very valid argument.
lol
Pastrana isn't a 1 trick pony like the rest, but excels at everything he does, and is a innovator in action sports too, stewart was made to look like a pussy when pastrana challenged him to do a backflip and stewart chickened out because mommy and daddy said not to do it but Chad Reed did it and rode away from the flip,it was a flip to a fully soft landing and stewart the pussy shit his pants so much for being a champion as I would do it myself and I don't have a full factory team backing me up, pastrana did the double flip, won nascar and rally, won the mx des nations, so many x games medals, and a host of other achievements that Reed, carmichael and Stewart have not even come close too, them 3 can only ride a dirt bike and are not as multi talented as pastrana
Are we gonna ignore this guy had no front brake for 17 laps lol that’s so hard in supercross lol but not to him I guess
How many people EVEN KNEW Stew had no front break for 17 laps before he said it on the podium??? When he said that on the podium, I was like, "Really???" The way he was riding didn't look like he lost a front brake.
And wins with no front brake!!
Yes indeed. I didn't even know that until James said so in his winner interview.
I forgot how great Denney Stephenson was on color commentary, Ricky Carmichael does it now and he is awful.
I admit, Ricky has gotten better, but you can't beat David Bailey for sure. Denny Stephenson was good, too despite speaking so fast.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames I miss Bailey too, hell Emig was better than Ricky, Rick Johnson was ok too.
I'll say. I liked RJ calling races, and Emig knew a lot from a psychological standpoint. Carmichael talks like he's an avid fan, but he's improved little by little.
how can the quality be so bad i see old videos from 1940 better quality
Blank DVDs were in their infancy, pal.
Lol Reed lol hahaha
Pfft -- as if...
Stewart is God Reed is a Jew
As usual, I am the opposite. Reed still won this war in my book on longeivity alone.
Reed is a disciple nothing more lol
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames people who are 3rd best always have longevity lol
@@johnnybgood774 Reed's still the GOAT overall because he wasn't as reckless as Stew was later in '05.
@@MathewVsSportsMediaandGames he is the goat of 3rd best lmao