Every take out / block pass is done intentionally. No crap.https://racerxonline.com/2019/02/18...nt-regarding-disqualification-at-arlington-sx
The end of the paragraph .... he admits it was in response to aggressive riding given to him. He changed his story after.
“First off, I would like to apologize for what happened last night to my team and fans. What I am about to say doesn’t excuse my actions entirely, but it will hopefully shed some light on what I feel is a lack of consistency by officials that are supposed to handle these matters. I have been no angel in the past, but I have been overly cautious over the last few years to stay out of issues and not step on any toes. I believe aggressive racing is what makes this sport what it is at its core, I’ve also dished it so I have to be able to take it at times, as well. Howevere, there is a line and we all know as professional racers when it has been crossed. What I tried to do last night was to offer aggressive racing; just as I have receieved in the past. Instead of lying down and taking it, I gave it back. Unfortunately, it caused both of us to go down.
Every take out / block pass is done intentionally. No crap.
Not a DQ move. If it was the. They should have DQ’ed several other riders.
Oh, so its fine, you can hit anyone you want as long as you don't fall? Wow, I didn't know that's what is says in the rules... I'm sorry.He hit him so hard they both went down. Thats usually the defining moment, it doesnt normally happen that way.
And Ralph sucks, plain and simple. RC is far better, Should have been RC and Emig!
Yea and now reading the questions in the back of RacerX with Gallagher and Pelletier is more funny LOLGallagher from the FIM seems to be a douche though that is on a power trip. He obviously needs to look in the mirror at how he goes about conducting his business.
Ahaha, oh wait your not jokingBowers deserved to be DQ'd.
He admitted it was retaliatory in his instagram. He hit him so hard they both went down. It was blatantly obvious he meant to do it. That is all against the rules. Barcia is rough but never intentionally taking people to the ground. Big difference.