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Pastrana was so enthused about Straight Rhythm and its open class, he mounted a 500cc engine on a frame made for a 400cc engine and declared his appreciation of the 32-rider, free-for-all format. He posted a video on Instagram, and fans went wild for the monster bike.
"Every rider who has a little bit of flair loves this idea," Pastrana said. "Riders who win races more on endurance, this isn't really their event. This is about flair and going for it. It's a one-lap deal. It's completely different. It's a 100-meter dash as opposed to a marathon.
"It's all the fun parts about racing and none of the boring stuff."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...bull-straight-rhythm-x-games-nascar/15351607/
Travis Pastrana will return to motocross on this 500-cc two-stroke bike he has specifically built to race at Red Bull Straight Rhythm on Oct. 4 in Pomona, Calif.
"Every rider who has a little bit of flair loves this idea," Pastrana said. "Riders who win races more on endurance, this isn't really their event. This is about flair and going for it. It's a one-lap deal. It's completely different. It's a 100-meter dash as opposed to a marathon.
"It's all the fun parts about racing and none of the boring stuff."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...bull-straight-rhythm-x-games-nascar/15351607/

Travis Pastrana will return to motocross on this 500-cc two-stroke bike he has specifically built to race at Red Bull Straight Rhythm on Oct. 4 in Pomona, Calif.