Just like with the electrical failure on his yellow bike at the MX round 2 years ago, he turned a shit situation into a great result. The ride itself was good, doing it under those circumstances was great.
Your thinking too high, too much responsibility in those jobs! Wonder how much he's matured since he figured out he threw a good thing away.
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Even though J-Law may have acted like a scumbag he was a very talented and fast rider, keep that in mind when commenting on where he will be when the checkered flag waves. .
+1 If JL is really training for this outdoor season then watch out. Seems like no one wants to remember the ride he put in at Daytona on the 450 a few years ago. Then again no one talks about JS impersonating a cop anymore either.
Should be another good race!! 450's Looking for Barcia to be back on top Villipoto Dungey Canard Milsaps 250's Roczen Tomac Davalos
At the risk of being called a J-Law fan I'm going to post this link for those that missed it: http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=861743 A quote from Motorcycle USA "Jason looked good on the track as he rode with his old friend Josh Hansen", at least he's hanging with the good crowd this time. :eek1 .