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2003 AMA Supercross Las Vegas - Report/Photos

Awesome... You have been very lucky with your week-end! Being in the pits with no public is just unbelievable. I had the chance to do that at the motard "guidon d'or" in Bercy 3 years ago, and that way an amazing experience.

<< I am editing my post in case some of you haven't seen the races yet on TV. My firt draft was giving some 125 race indications >>

Pascal
 
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There you go Pascal! Race results and interview of Bubba at the end of the page. Those that don't want to know, don't click! You have been warned! :p :teeth

Pierre
:infrandom
 
I went to SX in SF and it was so great. Of course we know Bubba placed... I have never seen someone have such a seemingly effortless lead on EVERYONE.
 
Mistyz, we went to the SX in SF as well and had a great time! In Vegas, Bubba was the only 125cc rider doing same lap times as the 250cc riders! :wow

I see that you have a CR80. When are you going to get dirty with team DirtyBARF? ;)

Pierre
:infrandom
 
Man that looks AWESOME Pierre !!! I love all those baby KTMs - they were sweet !! I can't believe how close to everything (riders) you could get.
Dan
 
Stewart injured at Las Vegas

Team Kawasaki's James Stewart ran the #1w at the season-ending Las
Vegas Supercross, but his time in the Dave Coombs Sr. 125 East-West
Shootout was limited. Stewart bobbled early in the race while in the
lead, giving up several positions. As he tried to charge through the
pack, he suffered a spectacular get-off just after the finish-line
triple; his front end dropped and kept dropping, sending Bubba
crashing to the ground.

According to a sorce close to Stewart, James suffered a broken
clavicle and a mild concussion, and could be out of action for four to
six weeks.

We won't spoil any more surprises about the main event - tune in to
ABC's Wide World of Sports tomorrow afternoon (check your local
listings) to catch their next-day coverage. And stay tuned to
Racerxill.com for more updates as we get them.
 
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