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Haven't watched the race yet, but Friese is a punk, can't win and when he knows he can't he takes out people in hopes that he doesn't take himself out but usually screws himself in the process!

 
Haven't watched the race yet, but Friese is a punk, can't win and when he knows he can't he takes out people in hopes that he doesn't take himself out but usually screws himself in the process!
Friese's nickname is Roadblock

 
No way...Friese would be done Instantly!

Like when the Alessi brother shined a laser light at Villapoto at the start of the race....

Gee, what happened to the Alessi family...who are they? 

 
Sounds real. Was a good Brayton interview. They have the segments broken down Brayton comes in around 3 hours in. Apparently you can see it go down on the TV broadcast. The kid who got offered money must have come forward. I missed the explanation of how it became known. 

Brayton Interview around 3 hour mark

 
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Someone with a degree in human psychology might even classify Friese as a psychopath. Seems like a scary murder word but really all it means is youre not able to feel empathy towards others. Can function in society. Yet take out your teammate and lie straight faced saying it was an accident. He might even start to believe the lies. 

 
Someone with a degree in human psychology might even classify Friese as a DEMOCRAT. Seems like a scary murder word but really all it means is you're not able to feel empathy towards others. Can function in society. Yet take out your teammate and lie straight faced saying it was an accident. He might even start to believe the lies. 
Fixed it for ya!

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I paid for a happy finish. Is that the same? Peace

 
Kevin Windham battled Steve Lamson all season in the 1996 AMA 125 Nationals. Lamson would win the 1996 title—his second in a row. Motocross is filled with great riders who have never won a Premier championship (East/West Supercross titles are not official National Championships. They are regional series held against limited competition). There were racers that frequently ran in the top three and occasionally won races, but just couldn’t capture the big prize. Kevin Windham is among the most well-known riders in motocross history. Often regarded as the best rider to never win a championship, Windham has battled many of the greats including Jeremy McGrath, Ricky Carmichael, Greg Albertyn, Ezra Lusk, James Stewart, Jeff Emig, Mike Larocco, Steve Lamson and most memorably, Chad Reed. While Windham does hold two Supercross 125 class championships (1996 and 1997 125 West), Windham did not win an elite 125/250/450 Motocross Championship in his 19-year career. That didn’t keep him from placing second overall eight times in the AMA Outdoor Nationals. Kevin Windham on his Factory Yamaha YZ125. Windham started his Pro career with a bang. His second professional race at Mt. Morris put his name on the map when he led the majority of the first moto. While 1993 motocross and Supercross champion Doug Henry would take the win on the final lap, 16-year-old K-Dub would sign with Team Yamaha later that year. In 1995, Windham would earn fifth overall in the 125 East, but was not able to race a full outdoor season. Windham would first race a full motocross season in 1996. If the leader wasn’t Windham, he was right behind them. Two races into the 1996 125 Nationals season, Kevin took first, beating out Robbie Reynard, Steve Lamson, Mike Craig and Jeff Emig at Glen Helen. This would be his first win in the AMA 125 Nationals. Windham repeated his win with another one at Mt. Morris the following weekend. Unfortunately, his podium streak ended at Budds Creek. Windham would land on the podium four more times in 1996 and went on to take second overall in the 1996 AMA 125 National Championship. The post FLASHBACK FRIDAY | KEVIN WINDHAM’S FIRST FULL SEASON BACK IN 1996 appeared first on Motocross Action Magazine.

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Gotta be a Hall of Famer! KDub was GREAT! Peace

 
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Gotta be a Hall of Famer! KDub was GREAT! Peace
The guy was just smooth, never pushed over his ability, never laid down and gave up, made few mistakes and was just smooth.  Made it look so easy.

 
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