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Social Scoop – Motocross Feature

ML’s Picks
ML’s Choose: Every time I see a Rally bike on a motocross monitor, I stare and watch in amazement.
ML’s Acquire: Weak Darkside…
ML’s Get: Click on the arrows about to see all the images. Would you run something like this on your clamps and hubs?
ML’s Take: We’ll have our hands on this bicycle quite shortly for a take a look at on Vital MX. Very good luck to the AEO staff in 2023.
ML’s Get: Which would you decide on?
Grant’s Picks
Grant’s Consider: This is these a bummer deal for Marchbanks, but at the very least he’ll hold himself active while rehabbing by helping coach some more youthful riders at Club MX.
Grant’s Get: An extra reminder that our sport is gnarly.
Grant’s Choose: I genuinely dig Filthy Phil’s merch line, plus it’s always a superior idea to assistance out a rider. Look at it out.
Grant’s Just take: It’ll be really intriguing to see how a younger male like Max Lee techniques what is a really challenging position in the sector as team manager of the Troy Lee Designs group.
Grant’s Just take: If you wanna be the finest, you gotta teach in every kind of monitor issue.
Jamie’s Picks
Jamie’s Just take: RJ Hampshire appears to be to be in a content spot. Hope that translates into the outcomes he’s able of.
Jamie’s Just take: Man, I overlook this man!! We will need the Rippa
Jamie’s Take: Recovering from a broken hand is not ideal for Josh Varize. Seeking to see him make the following phase up this year
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James Marshall (1985-2023) – Racer X

We are sad to report the passing of James Marshall, the former professional racer from Pearland, Texas. Nicknamed “The Outlaw,” James was a promising prospect who came up through the ranks doing all of the major youth and amateur events. He turned professional in 2003 and qualified for several AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Motocross events. His best finish was a 14th place at the 2005 Indianapolis 125 SX race. It was in early 2006 at the San Diego SX that Marshall suffered a career-ending crash that left him paralyzed. Even while struggling with his health over the years to come James did his best to contribute to the sport, holding riding schools and clinics. Recent issues with his health let to long-term hospitalization. James Marshall passed away last night. He was 38 years old.
“What a lightning bolt of a racer, such talent and speed,” wrote longtime Texas motocross enthusiast, reporter, and announcer Shand Garcia. “Even after his career-ending injury he continued to impact local racers with his schools, his positive outlook on life, his grit and never-ending determination. His James Marshall Project was launched to help people facing spinal cord and brain injuries. I always enjoyed his phone calls and his never-ending ideas. His mind was solid and always spinning like a wheel with no bearing friction.”
Remembered fellow Texas racer and friend Blake Wharton, “I first met James practicing out at Oakhill when I was like 8 or 9. He asked if he could borrow some electrical tape to keep his nipples from chafing—true story! I know most of us motocrossers can relate. He was one of the young up and comers in Texas at the time, I remember watching him do battle with guys like Justin Smith at the local races and then at the big show in AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross with some of the best in the business. James was funny, Iron willed and more positive than most. It goes without saying that the guy had absolutely zero quit in him—I know this served him well in his time during racing and afterwards as well. He will be sorely missed and never forgotten in Texas motocross.”
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