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Pastrana out 4 months

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Posted by: jpuetz---------------------

Team SoBe Suzuki's Travis Pastrana suffered another setback on Sunday afternoon at the Gravity Games when he bailed off his Suzuki at the height of
an approximately 40-foot leap during a Step-Up competition. Pastrana landed on his knee wrong and suffered a dislocation that required surgery. Racer X
photographer Anthony Scavo shot this photo of the leap in which Pastrana bailed off.

From Racer X



Posted by: MXFastGuy---------------------

Dear Travis Pastrana,

Please just pick a sport. ONE sport.

Sincerely,
MXFastGuy



Posted by: SCHLAVA---------------------

I wonder how pissed suzuki is...



Posted by: yzeater---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by MXFastGuy, but edited by yzeater
Dear Travis Pastrana,

Please just pick a sport. ONE sport. And make the sport motocross. We need someone to beat RC and or Bubba.

Sincerely,
MXFastGuy




Posted by: crkid---------------------

Wasn't one of Suzuki's conditions that he be back to race Millville?



Posted by: AngryCandy---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by jpuetz
Pastrana landed on his knee wrong


Is there a correct way to land on your knee after bailing off at 40 feet?



Posted by: jpuetz---------------------

Maybe (just my hoping) this will be a wakeup call for Travis. He made around $23000 I think for winning a gold a the G Games. RC is fattening up the checking acount by a couple mil a year from Honda because he was the most dedicated motocross rider the last few years. I won't give up on rooting for Travis yet, because he's still a class act. I just hope that if being #1 someday in MX/SX is on his agenda, he starts to become dedicated to it. If the rest of the freestylers he is competing against had the talent he has for racing, they would've probably stuck to racing. My opinion only. Worth the change under the couch cusion.



Posted by: Duneman---------------------

what a dumbass he is, way back I told my son not to look up to him too much cause of the way he rides, and I was right what a nut he is.
Travis MXSX or freestyle, pick one...........



Posted by: zcookie49---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by Duneman
what a dumbass he is, way back I told my son not to look up to him too much cause of the way he rides, and I was right what a nut he is.
Travis MXSX or freestyle, pick one...........

WHATEVER!!!!
I would love to be a DUMBASS to get paid millions and ride dirtbikes as my career. Yeah, what a dumbass to be famous.
I guess we are dumb-dumbasses since we are on this site, and not rich enough to have other things to do.



Posted by: zio---------------------

Yeah, what a total teenager For crap's sake, guys. Let the kid be a kid. He's not maybe the best role model for how to totally dedicate yourself to one thing in life, but otherwise I say he's still a great role model for kids, especially when you stand him next to Brian Deegan, that's for sure.

Life isn't about being the best at one thing, or filling the bank account to the max. If he's having fun, doing what he wants to do, what's wrong with that?



Posted by: zcookie49---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by zio
Yeah, what a total teenager For crap's sake, guys. Let the kid be a kid. He's not maybe the best role model for how to totally dedicate yourself to one thing in life, but otherwise I say he's still a great role model for kids, especially when you stand him next to Brian Deegan, that's for sure.

Life isn't about being the best at one thing, or filling the bank account to the max. If he's having fun, doing what he wants to do, what's wrong with that?

Right On Zio, I totally agree, shoot, when I was 19..... I dont even want to go there....



Posted by: mx547---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by MXFastGuy

Please just pick a sport. ONE sport.



i think he already has...



Posted by: yzeater---------------------

Unfortunately mx547 may be right, and we're in denial



Posted by: MXFastGuy---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by mx547
i think he already has...


I think you're right. :D



Posted by: mxneagle---------------------

Hey, look at the bright side, He's giving his head time to clear up from all those concussions.



Posted by: hug747---------------------

Travis is a great kid and I believe he is a skilled and talented rider. His common sense may be lacking and respect for his own personal health may be subject to question. He is excellent for public relations and hopefully Suzuki will keep that in mind.
Personally I think freestyle motocross is bad for motorcyclists. I wonder how much time is spent on physical training? They may appear to be in great shape, but I bet Travis would be physically drained doing a thirty minute plus moto compared to a five minute or less freestyle competition. Racing is dangerous enough, but you can slow down to aoivd the danger. How do you slow down when you're committed on a twenty foot ramp, with a landing eighty feet away?



Posted by: the kid---------------------

I wanted to see him at milville this year I was at the finis when he pulled off the trasck last year



Posted by: TRexRacing---------------------

Trust me.Travis will not be hurting for $$$ no matter what he chooses.He could stop riding professionally and be just fine.



Posted by: zcookie49---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by hug747
Racing is dangerous enough, but you can slow down to aoivd the danger. How do you slow down when you're committed on a twenty foot ramp, with a landing eighty feet away?

good points, But, some freestylers were quoted to say that it is safer. For the fact that there are too many unknown variables in racing, ie, studder bumps/whoops, someone landing on you after a jump, hitting you in air, contact , starting gate pile ups, being run over, etc.....
But we have seen are share of freestyle accidents, we dont know how many amateurs are injured in it though, i havent seen that info....



Posted by: patpipes---------------------

In freestyle he can get first in Motocross his best hope would be 2nd at best!



Posted by: Shift-MX---------------------

travis is a way better role model then deegan or metzger or most otehr freestyl riders. I mean the kid doesnt go around humping other peoples legs before a session now does he? pastrana/metzger...you take your choice. winner or hummper?



Posted by: hemeroid 911---------------------

not strarting a flame or nothing.I disagree with you patpipes I think pastrana could definetly give charmichael a run for his money.
I don't want travis to quit freestyle but it would be good for him to concentrate on racing for a while.



Posted by: roosteater---------------------

I also don't want this to turn into a flame, but I wish TP would just focus on racing. He's got a ton of talent and was the most exciting rider to watch in his first 125 season. Freestyle is a distraction and a poor one at that. In my opinion, it's a waste to have that much talent and not take advantage of it because you want to win the "gold" medal on an event that is judged on a purely subjective basis.

He'll eventually mature and get a little work ethic (I hope!). He could do well by studying Carmichael, who has totally redefined work ethic in motocross and supercross. Think about it...do you remember when RC was that pudgy little kid on a 125? Look at him now. He surely didn't get where he is today by goofing off working on his "freekstyle" skills. This kid is a racer.

(Keep in mind....this is coming from a guy who has been an RC hater since day one. However, you just gotta admire his work ethic and the way he has flat out dominated this year.)

Just my thoughts.



Posted by: Buzz Bomb---------------------

Why is everyone here trying to tell Travis what he should be doing and what he shouldn't?!?! It's HIS life, not anyone else's. Let him do whatever he wants. If he wants to take risks, let him. Why should he not be allowed to take risks? It's not like he has an agenda to keep so that we all have someone to watch on TV every week!



Posted by: truespode---------------------

For those thinking he doesn't concentrate enough on MX or needs to pick one sport... go to Transworldmx.com and take a look at the interview with him.

Ivan



Posted by: super rat---------------------

[QUOTE] Suzuki's attitude is just as supportive but in a different way, they would say "Hey, we have to win races. We don't care how you do it, or what you have to sacrifice, that's what we are paying you for."

Thats a quote from TP himself. I think that says it all. Thanks for the link that was a good interview.



Posted by: dirt bike dave---------------------

{Quote from TP} "Racing is my number one priority and I will never do a freestyle event that interferes with a race. "

Nice sentiment, but it is hard to reconcile with the fact that he is missing multiple races due to an injury suffered in FMX.

Thanks for the link, Ivan. It is a good interview.



Posted by: truespode---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by dirt bike dave
[BNice sentiment, but it is hard to reconcile with the fact that he is missing multiple races due to an injury suffered in FMX. [/B]


Next I expect to see just as many people slamming David Vuillemen for throwing away the SX championship when he foolishly went to a photo shoot and did some stupid jumps for the camera.

I also expect to see the same people slamming Shane Watts for not being able to race most of the GNCC season that he is sponsored to race b/c he was out racing a SX in Australia.

Both of them were doing something other than working towards the job they are paid to do.

Ivan



Posted by: dirt bike dave---------------------

Any factory rider who injures themself mid-season while competing in another professional sport deserves to be slammed.




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