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Old 04-08-2008, 11:48 PM   #11
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I personally liked the movie alot, sure it was cheesy, but that is exactly how behind the scenes are, and the industry is.

This week, tomorrow actually Travis Pastrana has 199 lives coming out, I'm stoked....
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Old 04-09-2008, 12:04 AM   #12
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I personally liked the movie alot, sure it was cheesy, but that is exactly how behind the scenes are, and the industry is.

This week, tomorrow actually Travis Pastrana has 199 lives coming out, I'm stoked....
TV, dvd? where? I haven't followed him closely, but I have always though highly of the kid.
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Old 04-09-2008, 03:43 AM   #13
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What Fing weaksauce!!!! I would have been out raged and thats as a viewer.
Dude it was so awesome man their is no way delacore would have put on a show like that as a frenchman in front the french if those orders had not existed it was beautiful thing to witness;hell they weren't showing marcus gronholm on TV. 1hotbikechick is right though it is really like that.

One must understand the reality of manufacture driven motorsports such as motorcycle racing, sports car racing and rallying. These sports lose money the don't make their money of TV deals and fans buying tickets: they are driven by the factories who have a specific business goal to reach through racing and that is to win races so they can sell their products. That said though there is alot of blocking and crap in f1 but that shit doesn't fly in motorcycle racing it simply too dangerous, but if two teamates are out front with a good lead and the one thats leading the points is in secound there is good chance that they would order the leading rider to let the points leader win the race and that is all part of the strategy of a season of racing and if your someone that follows an entire year that element itself can be enertaining. If you want to see pure unadulterated racing with no team orders watch nascar if they ever do it in nascar it is very secret. Of course the finish in both motorcycle racing and nascar is usually so close that this type of strategic maneuver is impossible.
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Old 04-09-2008, 09:38 AM   #14
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TV, dvd? where? I haven't followed him closely, but I have always though highly of the kid.
It's going to be in our theaters here in MD, I would check out the movies website and see if it'll be near you. This area is a huge MX SX area though so maybe that has something to do with it I'm not sure. Travis Pastrana: 199 Lives


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Dude it was so awesome man their is no way delacore would have put on a show like that as a frenchman in front the french if those orders had not existed it was beautiful thing to witness;hell they weren't showing marcus gronholm on TV. 1hotbikechick is right though it is really like that.

One must understand the reality of manufacture driven motorsports such as motorcycle racing, sports car racing and rallying. These sports lose money the don't make their money of TV deals and fans buying tickets: they are driven by the factories who have a specific business goal to reach through racing and that is to win races so they can sell their products. That said though there is alot of blocking and crap in f1 but that shit doesn't fly in motorcycle racing it simply too dangerous, but if two teamates are out front with a good lead and the one thats leading the points is in secound there is good chance that they would order the leading rider to let the points leader win the race and that is all part of the strategy of a season of racing and if your someone that follows an entire year that element itself can be enertaining. If you want to see pure unadulterated racing with no team orders watch nascar if they ever do it in nascar it is very secret. Of course the finish in both motorcycle racing and nascar is usually so close that this type of strategic maneuver is impossible.
He is so right. I have been this time and time again, not just in SX but in superbike as well. When you sitting in the pits watching the same times everyone else on the team is, you hear alot of talk and you know pretty much if the race continues to go the way it had been who is going to win well before they actually do. Like he said its all strategy, and its all entertainment. Does this mean the rider isnt working their ass off the hardest, no way, its just how it goes.
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Old 04-09-2008, 09:56 AM   #15
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I personally liked the movie alot, sure it was cheesy, but that is exactly how behind the scenes are, and the industry is.

This week, tomorrow actually Travis Pastrana has 199 lives coming out, I'm stoked....
i think all bike movies end up being cheesy. except On Any Given Sunday. but that was more documentary, i think. at least the boys in that supercross movie were easy on the eyes. especially Rowdy.
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Old 04-09-2008, 12:13 PM   #16
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On Any Sunday is a documentary. But yes, most of the racing movies are kinda lame. But the supermoto racing scene was pretty cool and the chicks were HAWT!!! I can't decide which one is hotter, the blondie or the brunette.
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Old 04-09-2008, 04:23 PM   #17
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On Any Sunday is a documentary. But yes, most of the racing movies are kinda lame. But the supermoto racing scene was pretty cool and the chicks were HAWT!!! I can't decide which one is hotter, the blondie or the brunette.
i thought it was a documentary. i haven't seen it since i was 12. i remember liking it though.
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i thought it was a documentary. i haven't seen it since i was 12. i remember liking it though.
on any sunday is the best motorcycle movie ever I have it on dvd. Another good motorsport movie is Dust to Glory which is made by dana brown the director of on any sundays son. I can watch the part of in deleted scenes of Dust to glory were onboard camera man keeps up with Mouse Mcoy during the race they haul some serious ass with crazy mexicans driving the wrong way towards em on the course dude following mouse finally decides that it is stupid and lets him go some of the best motorcyle footage I have ever see for sure.
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Worst movie of all time...
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