Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Rev Up. Before we get going
here let’s all stand up and give the outdoor nationals a round of
applause. (YEW!!!) The 2007 AMA Toyota Motocross
Championship presented by FMF was simply as good as any of us
could have hoped for. Five different winners in the AMA Motocross
class, five instances of James vs. Ricky, and the BT and RV show
came right at us throughout the 12 race series. Every single moto
was a fair-and-square opportunity for the riders to show the world
what they had. The boys were going for it with each drop of the
gate and it kept the t-shirts swinging every single lap. Typically
the season kind of dies off a little after the last pyrotechnic
explodes at the Las Vegas supercross. Not anymore, folks. It’s
funny, a year or so ago an “insider” told me the outdoor nationals
would be dead by 2008. I thought about that guy on my way
home from RedBud this year. Yes, supercross has grown into a
beautiful animal, but there is so much more to the season when
it’s through. Oh yes, there is copious amount of drama after the
light goes down in the stadiums. In my opinion that’s when the
real shit goes down. Let’s call it Chaos A.D. and let’s go back and
run through what was simply an astonishing summer. click on
ozzy go to the full story on racerxill.com
RacerX Rev-Up: Chaos A.D -ozzy go-
Thursday, September 13, 2007 Labels: AMA MX, AMA MX-class, James Stewart, Kawasaki Racers, Kawasaki US MX, Motocross, Ricky Carmichael, Suzuki Racers