GP’s Classic Steel #17 – 1981 Honda CR250R

This week’s selection from Greg Primm’s Classic Steel is Honda’s first water-pumper, the 1981 CR250R.

Shortcomings Vol 6

Our man Moser tells us about a couple of riders that came up Just Short at Redbud

Pulpmx Point/Counterpoint

Tony Blazier and myself debate which is the best supercross race of all-time, Atlanta 1990 or Anaheim 1986?

Swizcorner- Red Bud ’12

Round 6. The best dirt, an addictively fun layout, big air and sweltering heat… it’s Reddddd Budddddd!!!

Mailbag Time!

Seems to me the Edmonton Observations struck a nerve.

GP’s Classic Steel #14: Rick Johnson’s 1986 Factory Honda CR250R

This week’s selection from Greg Primm’s Classic Steel collection is one of my personal favorites, the 1986 Honda CR250R Factory Racer.

Shortcomings Vol 5

Our man in Seattle, Moser takes a look at those riders that came up just short at Budds Creek. Good stuff Moser.

Swizcorner- Budds Creek ’12

It seems like a lifetime ago when in 2007 Ricky Carmichael was openly ripping the Budds Creek circuit for its degenerated and baked track surface.

GP’s Classic Steel #13 – 1967 Suzuki TM 250

For this week’s selection from Greg Primm’ Classic Steel we take a look at Suzuki’s first production motocross bike, the 1967 TM250.

Shortcomings Vol 4

Our ace cub reporter Moser takes a look at the guys who came up just short this weekend at Mt Morris.

Snake Eyes- Mt Morris

David Vuillemin gives his thoughts on the Mt Morris national as well as the GP.

Swizcorner- High Point ’12

The class which has always been considered the seat-of-your-pants, unpredictable, inconsistent feeder-class to the “premier” class, has once again more than made up for the lack of a battle for the top spot in the MX1 class.

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