2018 Supercross Season

Bummer. I was looking forward to seeing him ride. He was still in his prime when his career went downhill.

I was excited reading all those articles about him getting a ride from Yamaha. One even said he was to replace Chad Reed.

http://latestmxvideos.com/index.php/2017/10/04/james-stewart-head-team-yamaha-2018/




I read quite a bit about it but can't find much that's of any worth. I do miss watching him ride when he was in his prime though. It looks as though Tomac has an injury so I am putting my money on Musquin. Anderson always seems to peter out after the first few races.
 
Wow, first Tomac withdraws because his shoulder is still too injured and isn't racing tonight. Then Musquin goes down in his heat and is out with a dislocated shoulder. This title fight is going to be a battle of attrition.
 
Wow, first Tomac withdraws because his shoulder is still too injured and isn't racing tonight. Then Musquin goes down in his heat and is out with a dislocated shoulder. This title fight is going to be a battle of attrition.



Cool spoiler ......... my bad for looking before I watch. Attrition is the name of the game in motorcycle racing
 
That was impressive for Anderson to chase Roczen down and pass him for the win. He was clearly the class of the field this week. Roczen is gaining speed and confidence. Barcia is overachieving as a fill-in rider.
 
Yeah. I don't think he coined that phrase. One of the announcers came up with that. He WAS fast. But like Pastrami too many crashes. Head is mush.



I have known many motorcycle racers in my day ....... practically all of them that were braggers didn't fair well. I was always a very humble motorcycle racer that kept his mouth shut. I let the equipment that I put together and tuned do most of my talking for me.
 
Certainly going to be fun watching Tomac
and Musquin making up ground this season.
 
Wow, first Tomac withdraws because his shoulder is still too injured and isn't racing tonight. Then Musquin goes down in his heat and is out with a dislocated shoulder. This title fight is going to be a battle e of attrition.

I missed the early part of the broadcast and kept wondering were was Musquin during the main.
 
Certainly going to be fun watching Tomac
and Musquin making up ground this season.

I hope they are both back at full speed soon. Would be such a great series with a healthy Roczen / Tomac / Musquin / Anderson vying for wins.
 
I drove by Angel Stadium about an hour ago and a lot of the haulers are parked in stacking waiting to pit in the morning. I'm going over there in the morning to see my buddy who drives Tomacs hauler.
 
Tonight is the first of this year's "Triple Crown" events in which there are three mains for each class and an overall winner. I'm not sure how legit such a format is, but it will certainly feel like a lot more racing. By scrapping the semis this year, they have made the three-hour broadcast very sparse with actual racing, and full of tons of filler. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. I'd probably rather see them go to a two moto format if they want multiple main events. Three feels odd.

http://racerxonline.com/2018/01/18/insight-faq-to-triple-crown-format
 
Tonight is the first of this year's "Triple Crown" events in which there are three mains for each class and an overall winner. I'm not sure how legit such a format is, but it will certainly feel like a lot more racing. By scrapping the semis this year, they have made the three-hour broadcast very sparse with actual racing, and full of tons of filler. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. I'd probably rather see them go to a two moto format if they want multiple main events. Three feels odd.

http://racerxonline.com/2018/01/18/insight-faq-to-triple-crown-format



Gimmicks do not good racing make
 
I agree, and would prefer a traditional two moto MX format if they're going to do multiple mains. There is far more logic to that than this.



Supercross never really needed gimmicks in the past, the racing could stand on its own two feet. Its time to bring back the 2-strokes IMO
 
Tonight is the first of this year's "Triple Crown" events in which there are three mains for each class and an overall winner. I'm not sure how legit such a format is, but it will certainly feel like a lot more racing. By scrapping the semis this year, they have made the three-hour broadcast very sparse with actual racing, and full of tons of filler. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. I'd probably rather see them go to a two moto format if they want multiple main events. Three feels odd.

http://racerxonline.com/2018/01/18/insight-faq-to-triple-crown-format
I was lost on this format, thanks for this post. Still a bit lost, I need to be educated more but I don’t think I like it, seems like Brian France got ahold of this series. And not much racing during the broadcast, seems lagging.
 
I gotta say, I kinda enjoyed it as a limited special event. There was more meaningful racing throughout the night and some interesting intrigue to the overall standings that isn't usually present. Less dead time in the three-hour broadcast too.

The credibility problem with the format is that the shorter first motos of the night are as valuable in the overall as the final longer ones. That seems out of whack. But it wasn't terrible, not at all. The track was the weak point of the night, with passing zones few and far between. Still some hard close racing though.
 
The 250 was awesome again tonight. The 450 had it's moments. Had a full fun day but it did get pretty cold after the sun went down and the wind picked up.
 
I thought it was kinda cool having seeing the new format. I like seeing 3 finals and
how they fair each time. But then I am a Tomac fan so I may be biased. I was blown away
with the piece they did on "Dirt Technology". Who knew? Somethings telling me
Musquin and Roczen will be coming forward and each one of them are capable
of getting hot and winning 3 or 4 in a row.
 
I would love to go to the San Diego race in a couple weeks but it is the same weekend that we kick off our drag racing season.
 
Good racing last night in both classes, especially the 250. The Glendale stadium's larger size always seems to produce a quality track, and this one was much better than either A1 or A2. I wish more SX tracks could be that roomy and fast.

The 450 class is more wide open than it has been since I've been a regular watcher. Tomac is now racing like the frontrunner he was expected to be, but doing so from a huge points hole. Jason Anderson rebounded nicely in his first off race of the season and salvaged a 4th. Roczen is slowly gaining speed and confidence. Barcia looks shockingly good. There are many fast riders but no consistent dominant presence. Tomac could easily win five or six in a row, or he could have another mental breakdown next week.
 
... Roczen is slowly gaining speed and confidence. Barcia looks shockingly good. There are many fast riders but no consistent dominant presence. Tomac could easily win five or six in a row, or he could have another mental breakdown next week.

I am liking the way Roczen is building up. I wouldn't be surprised if he is having to relearn some lines or taking different approaches based on the lingering effects of the injury. Hopefully he doesn't hit the ceiling before getting to victory lane. I still think he has a lot left and will eventually be Tomac's biggest rival in terms of speed.
 
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The credibility problem with the format is that the shorter first motos of the night are as valuable in the overall as the final longer ones. That seems out of whack. But it wasn't terrible, not at all. The track was the weak point of the night, with passing zones few and far between. Still some hard close racing though.

It isn't terrible, but I prefer the normal length or timing.
The short races makes the holeshot much more important. I always liked the drama of watching a rider wearing down the others in the 2nd half of the race. Those long races are like a war, and the longer distance gives it time to materialize.

After the first turn if you are out of the top five, most likely there will not be a caution or red flag, or a faster pit crew to reset your race. You must do it entirely on your own, and when it happens it is a beautiful thing to see. Even when a rider leaves turn one in 20th position and it is impossible, it still great when they can get a top five finish.
 
Roczen so close, but still digging and getting stronger. True grit.
It is a great racing drama, and a great human interest story.
 
Roczen so close, but still digging and getting stronger. True grit.
It is a great racing drama, and a great human interest story.

Yep, Roczen is gaining slowly. Right now the three fastest riders appear to be:

1. Tomac when he's on, but as we saw again last week, he just can't keep it together for long. Any word yet on whether he's hurt again?
2. Anderson
3. Barcia, and what a surprise that is.

I don't know whether Roczen will be able to match any of them on pure pace this season, but he is racing very smart. If Anderson goes down even once, Roczen will be right there ready to take the points lead.

That 450 finish at Oakland was awesome. The track was very sketchy, and part of me feels like these guys deserve better than that. There will be more injuries coming with tracks in that bad of shape. But it sure can produce some dramatic racing.
 
Yep, Roczen is gaining slowly. Right now the three fastest riders appear to be:

1. Tomac when he's on, but as we saw again last week, he just can't keep it together for long. Any word yet on whether he's hurt again?
2. Anderson
3. Barcia, and what a surprise that is.

I don't know whether Roczen will be able to match any of them on pure pace this season, but he is racing very smart. If Anderson goes down even once, Roczen will be right there ready to take the points lead.

That 450 finish at Oakland was awesome. The track was very sketchy, and part of me feels like these guys deserve better than that. There will be more injuries coming with tracks in that bad of shape. But it sure can produce some dramatic racing.



A few years ago I had high hopes for Barcia . it seems like its finally coming to him now though
 
Jeez, what a strange series of events in the 450 main. Tomac crashes out AGAIN. Roczen's temper got the best of him, but I sure hope his arm injury isn't serious. Did not look good.
 
The level of carnage this year is insane. Barcia goes down tonight and breaks his hand. The start to the 250 Main was vicious:



450 Main:

 
This has been a brutal season so far for injuries. My stomach is still
churning from seeing Roczens hand being whipped around
in a rear wheel. I am still hoping for a good battle between Tomac and
Anderson for the championship. Musquin may have something to say
about that. Barcia was looking good but his hand injury will probably
nix his championship hopes.
 


This is great news. Can Feld, the AMA, and Fox Sports use these signs of increased exposure and interest to raise standards and run the operation more like the major motorsport it is becoming? They need to:

1. Improve track design, prep, and maintenance to provide more racing potential and especially less hazardous conditions for riders. Dirt bike racing will always be dangerous and injury-prone, but they can and should do better.

2. Hire better producers on the TV side. The between-races segments, except for the taped features, are usually amateur hour quality. Ralph and Jeff are going to be the announcing team for now, and while they aren't great, they have strengths. During the races, all too often the broadcast becomes fixated on a race for 7th place while a battle for the lead emerges and is missed. I watch top notch racing broadcasts, and I watch local short track ones done on a shoestring. The biggest difference is made off camera in the production booth, having eyes on different parts of the track and knowing when to cut to something else. This is still lacking.

3. Increase payouts through the field and encourage a deeper pool of teams and riders.

There are also more complex issues that are harder to solve. The 450 class seems quite thin right now, and much of that is that 250 riders who would be competitive at the top level are held back either because not enough top rides are available, or because it is easier to make good money running in the top three in the 250s than running 10th in the 450s. There is something out of whack with how the two classes are conceived. IMO the top class should be far and away the priority, and the lower class should be for development. I'm not exactly sure how to make it work better, but 250 class stars who have been stars for multiple seasons should not be racing there anymore.
 


This is great news. Can Feld, the AMA, and Fox Sports use these signs of increased exposure and interest to raise standards and run the operation more like the major motorsport it is becoming? They need to:

1. Improve track design, prep, and maintenance to provide more racing potential and especially less hazardous conditions for riders. Dirt bike racing will always be dangerous and injury-prone, but they can and should do better.

2. Hire better producers on the TV side. The between-races segments, except for the taped features, are usually amateur hour quality. Ralph and Jeff are going to be the announcing team for now, and while they aren't great, they have strengths. During the races, all too often the broadcast becomes fixated on a race for 7th place while a battle for the lead emerges and is missed. I watch top notch racing broadcasts, and I watch local short track ones done on a shoestring. The biggest difference is made off camera in the production booth, having eyes on different parts of the track and knowing when to cut to something else. This is still lacking.

3. Increase payouts through the field and encourage a deeper pool of teams and riders.

There are also more complex issues that are harder to solve. The 450 class seems quite thin right now, and much of that is that 250 riders who would be competitive at the top level are held back either because not enough top rides are available, or because it is easier to make good money running in the top three in the 250s than running 10th in the 450s. There is something out of whack with how the two classes are conceived. IMO the top class should be far and away the priority, and the lower class should be for development. I'm not exactly sure how to make it work better, but 250 class stars who have been stars for multiple seasons should not be racing there anymore.

250 & 125 2 smokes would fix most of the issues. Diesels are really expensive to maintain.
 
I like this track in Tampa tonight. The sand sections are difficult, and there is a good mix of wider sweeping turns and tight ones.

Seely just went down, the latest injured 450 rider.

It's cool to hear Roczen in the booth. He's actually really good, and his technical comments call attention to how little analysis Emig provides.
 
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