James Stewart's 125 Supercross Highlights
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2023
- This is a Motocross Highlights video of James Stewart's 125 Supercross Highlights. This video shows all of Bubba Stewart's 125 Supercross career, both the highs and lows. It all started in January of 2002 just a couple weeks after James Stewart turned 16 years old. He came into the sport as the next big thing after setting many amateur records. It didn't take long for Bubba to show he was a once in a lifetime talent as he was quick to become the youngest Supercross winner in history. He generated incredible speed on his 125cc two stroke as he did rhythms only thought possible on a 250. The only person that could beat Stewart on a 125 was James Stewart himself. In spite of that, James still racked up win after win and a couple of championships to go along with all the wins. We all can look back now and see the incredible career Stewart had as he battled Ricky Carmichael, Ryan Villopoto, Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey, and many more rider, but go all the way back to the beginning by watching this video! Overall Stewart won 18 125cc Supercross races and 2 125cc Supercross Championships. Enjoy! #supercross #motocross #dirtbike
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Whats your favorite memory of Bubba on a 125?
every single race
When he was the only 125 2 stroke
And he beat all the 250 4 strokes
Budds Creek scrub
James was so exciting to watch.
100%
One of the greats of all time , the Bubba 👍🇺🇸🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
If not the greatest.
When moto was still a man's sport! Great upload 👌
Another awesome video WD840!
This shows why there is no comparison to JS7. No disrespect to any other riders, but James was just another level. Best 125/250 lites rider ever
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They should do some throw back tracks on the super cross series this year. So glad I grew up watching James and watched him race Ricky at hangtown
Awesome video! Thank you for putting it together!
no problem!
JS259 fastest 125 rider ever
I love the look of that era bike with the thick forks and big flat front number plate.
100%
Its actually mind blowing how tremendous his results are with the way he rides. Maybe the most checkers or wreckers rider of all time. And when I say that I don't mean a reckless talentless idiot who likes speed. But he did NOT want to coast to a win. He could be completely checked out and still trying to gain seconds on the track. Simply built different. Glad he retired with the amount of head hits. Now we get to hear his clear insights after the races and sometimes during... Love it
At 4:39 James hitting the quad on the 125 is insane and pure skill
Thank you js7.. what a moves
Thank you sir
We always hear that he did his first scrub at budds creek in 03, but it looks like a pretty decent scrub at 5:41, and it was before budds creek if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah there’s other riders that did similar things as well just James took the scrub to the next level I think👌🏻
So freaking rad💥💯
Omg I forgot just how good James was. I think he is the best rider ever I believe that is y Carmichael retired so young as he knew how good James was.
El mejor corredor de sx y mx de todos los tiempos
I couldn’t imagine seeing prime James, Ricky, McGrath, or Reed, riding today. Can’t help but wonder if they would dominate this current generation or not. (Jett, Web, Ken, Tomac, Anderson, Sexton, etc.) thoughts?
Youngest ever to win ..nowadays dudes 18-19 like I wish they would move up faster
What a monster
Way more showmanship back then than there is now.
Looking back now James himself must think: How did I survived these years?
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The fastest man on a dirt bike.
Bubba is Better than the G O A T🤑🦾🔥….answer to your Question….Many memories but probably the Scrub at High Point I think it was💥🤘👽
Help me understand this: You are a pro and your mechanic tightens up your clutch and brake perches so tight that when you crash/fall, your perches are twisted from the hard impact. Then you have to nearly break bones in your hand to beat the crap out of the lever to get it back in place. That is STUPID and self-defeating.
In all my years of racing, I had my perches snug but never TIGHT. You can safely only snug them by applying Blue Loctite on the screws so they don't work themselves out - and the snugness is stable and reliable. And you don't have to bruise your hand pounding it back into place. And I found that that black electrical tape wrapped around the bars at the perch works well to keep 'em in place too.
As fast as he was at 125, he wasn't that fast at 250.)