Well I will first start by apologizing to both our fans. Actually I am not even sure if we have a fan base, but in the event we did, I am sorry. I was asked to go out of town this weekend and it was at somewhat of short notice. I also had my finals and some other odd's and end's to tie up for my summer internship. I had originally planned on doing the show, but after losing my cell phone, not having access to a computer and way too little time and you have the no show. Sorry.
First I want to fire straight out of the gate and air my feelings on the lap times this weekend. Lame! OK I feel better now and I am sure there were some of you who were expecting me to go on a Tom Hoffarth type rant are relieved. For those of you who are not familiar to Tom, he is a writer for the Los Angeles daily news. Last week his coverage of the Los Angeles Supercross had an unfortunate skew towards the fans, riders and anyone who ever set foot on dirt. Tom has since tried to backpedal and explain away his misguided efforts of journalism. Tom was quick to point out that all should be reckoned based on the uncontrollable love and desire for an organization and the team he so dearly loves, the Los Angeles Dodgers. I to have a love for Baseball in the same way and even rival it along side my passion for racing. I have played competitive baseball and even played a bit of college ball. (Editor Note: I was more than good enough for the team, but there was that showing up to class thing that got in the way). In fact my cherished team once shared their hollowed ground with Supercross and seemed to enjoy a fruitful, yet all to short relationship. Yes, I am a Giants fan! Born and raised to the bone. So if you think you are going to get any compassion from baseball fans on the west coast I will assume you were only expecting to come from your neighbors and family. P.S. Next year I am going to go to Dodger stadium and pee on the grass in your honor. OK, now my rant is over and we can move onto other things.
Supercross season is underway! The gates finally dropped Saturday night in Anaheim and the racing did not disappoint! Both classes provided a lot of excitement! While it is still early, Saturday’s Supercross did provide a glimpse into how the 2011 season will shape up. Here are five things we learned Saturday in Anaheim:
2010 Rider Line Ups? It always seems a little hard to tell who is going where and when and this year is no exception. Usually the who is going where is sorted by team, however with so many riders moving around I thought I would take it from the top meaning guys who are actually in consideration and we as a board can piece the rest together as it goes.As time goes on members can email articles or information regarding rider’s futures. If you have some info and would like to update us just PM me and we will check it out and update the rider. Guys this is just for fun so don’t take anything here to serious! The main seats out there are the second Honda seat, the second Suzuki seat and what sounds like a second Kawasaki seat. The rest of the teams typically deal in year to year contracts so let’s see what we think we know. The major team developments are that the