How Cameron McAdoo's Became the REAL Underdog Story in Supercross...
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- čas přidán 10. 05. 2024
- Cameron McAdoo opens up about the lowest point of his career throughout the 2018 off season.
Cameron Mcadoo joins us after a tough couple of weeks at the office, as an unlucky crash forced him out of the SX championship. It has been quite the season though for Cam as he was once again in the hunt for the championship even after a crazy first turn incident that left him exposed, but unfazed. In this podcast we talk not only about the above, but about coming out of his shell in 2024, his rivalry with Haiden Deegan, AC's mentorship and retirement, Eli Tomac, if burnouts are a good idea after winning a race, the evolution of 4-stroke, and Supercross tracks in 2024.
I have a whole new respect for Tony Alessi after hearing this story. I never thought I would be saying that!
Tony isn't a bad guy, he's just a bit insane when it comes to racing...particularly with his kids, he made bad calls in terms of publicity, but he'll go to bat for his riders, get them whatever they need, and he won't hinder a guy's career... even if that means leaving MCR
What a badass story thanks Gypsy tales for putting that out there. Gonna have my son listen to this what a standup kid, his maturity level (such a developed brain) at such a young age is impressive Macadoo
I was hoping he won the 250 East Supercross championship this year.
Sackadoo is one bad ass dude respect
Good things happen to good people
It's interesting that Jett and hunter are doing exactly what Mike and his younger brother were meant to do according to their dad but never accomplished.
His biggest problem on race day is he needs to break the shackles being tied to his wife bloody Faulkner is exactly the same be big boys leave your partners home concentrate on staying on 2 wheels race day