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450 sx class is gonna be even more stacked in 2015

Colo moto

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Was just reading on racerx that next years 450 sx class is gonna be even more stacked. Cole Seely, Jason Anderson, Dean Wilson, Blake Baggett and Martin Davalos will all most likely be moved up to the big bikes next year. It's gonna be a tough time to be a 450 privateer. :eek:
 
Looks like a high speed group for sure ... Sounds good also as SX racers normally run in the MX series ...I'll take the risk of saying there just might be a guy out there next yr trying to make history and break a record that has stood for almost 20 yrs ...

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Seely looked pretty good on the 450 rides he got this yr ... Not sure on the others riding a 450 but in any event, these young men are the future of the sport and I wish them all good luck both next yr and finishing out this yr of racing.
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Not sure if you watched any racing this yr or not, but I think it was race 1 when a ~3 rider breakaway happened ... I was hoping something like that would happen all yr but the cream rose to the top as it usually does ... We still have a race for 2nd place ...
 
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