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First, I'd like say that I don't know Joshs history other than maybe he has not finished as high in the standing over his career he would like ...
But I'm going on record to say he might be the break-out guy for 2014 ... He's 27yrs old so it will take alot of off-season work for a break-out season ... No work in this offseason and his results will be the same as during his career ... Also, I gotta hedge this by saying I'm not sure on the SX riding... But MX, he has had some big moments this year such as at Lake Elsinore this week where he was the fastest 4fitty qualifier and went 3-38 for his finishes. Seems you gotta have consistent finishes at this level of racing or it is hard to even stay in the top 10 ...
450 MX
1. Josh Grant 2:09.626
2. Ryan Villopoto 2:10.344
3. Ryan Dungey 2:10.933
4. Justin Barcia 2:11.920
5. Jake Weimer 2:12.880
6. Broc Tickle 2:13.184
7. Trey Canard 2:13.402
8. Tyla Rattray 2:13.563
9. Justin Brayton 2:14.279
10. Andrew Short 2:14.537
Next, I really like the view of the riders' technique at this moment..
1) Feathering clutch
2) Covered front brake ...maybe applying pressure there, maybe not ...?
3) Foot up by the front fender almost ..
4) Seating position almost neutral and in the middle of the bike ... (a point I need to pick up)
5) Outside elbow up and inside elbow almost straight? Is he locking the bike down and over doing that? (I'm about 99% positive I do not straighten my inside elbow out to that degree.. This may be a point I can pick-up)
6) Next is the bike position and relation to the riders' butt..
Is it correct to say that the bike should be layed over into the turn AND then rider sits more up-right and on the corner of the seat as it sort of appears Josh is doing?
But I'm going on record to say he might be the break-out guy for 2014 ... He's 27yrs old so it will take alot of off-season work for a break-out season ... No work in this offseason and his results will be the same as during his career ... Also, I gotta hedge this by saying I'm not sure on the SX riding... But MX, he has had some big moments this year such as at Lake Elsinore this week where he was the fastest 4fitty qualifier and went 3-38 for his finishes. Seems you gotta have consistent finishes at this level of racing or it is hard to even stay in the top 10 ...
450 MX
1. Josh Grant 2:09.626
2. Ryan Villopoto 2:10.344
3. Ryan Dungey 2:10.933
4. Justin Barcia 2:11.920
5. Jake Weimer 2:12.880
6. Broc Tickle 2:13.184
7. Trey Canard 2:13.402
8. Tyla Rattray 2:13.563
9. Justin Brayton 2:14.279
10. Andrew Short 2:14.537

Next, I really like the view of the riders' technique at this moment..
1) Feathering clutch
2) Covered front brake ...maybe applying pressure there, maybe not ...?
3) Foot up by the front fender almost ..
4) Seating position almost neutral and in the middle of the bike ... (a point I need to pick up)
5) Outside elbow up and inside elbow almost straight? Is he locking the bike down and over doing that? (I'm about 99% positive I do not straighten my inside elbow out to that degree.. This may be a point I can pick-up)
6) Next is the bike position and relation to the riders' butt..
Is it correct to say that the bike should be layed over into the turn AND then rider sits more up-right and on the corner of the seat as it sort of appears Josh is doing?