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Nov 26, 2011 3:20:46 GMT -5
Post by hudman378 on Nov 26, 2011 3:20:46 GMT -5
I forgot to mention canard. . . I think he will have something to prove this year. . .good dude. Works hard.
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Nov 24, 2011 2:09:48 GMT -5
Post by hudman378 on Nov 24, 2011 2:09:48 GMT -5
Just want to hear some opinions. . . Who is predicting the front runners in the 250 class and in the 450's come January? Discuss. Just for the record I think grant will surprise, as well as short. .in the big class. . . And I'm betting roczen and tomcat will make some strides in the little class.
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Post by hudman378 on Nov 24, 2011 2:04:32 GMT -5
Sounds like a good time! Wish I could come! The fern is always sick.
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Post by hudman378 on Nov 15, 2011 3:07:29 GMT -5
Well put lane.......well put.
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Post by hudman378 on Oct 1, 2011 1:17:14 GMT -5
Congrats to Jesse Sanchez who got a second in 450 int stock today! way to go Jess!!!
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Post by hudman378 on Sept 27, 2011 0:45:19 GMT -5
I know jerrad at MMX builds some great tracks, and he would come out there. check out mmxracing.com for info.
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Post by hudman378 on Sept 19, 2011 3:58:45 GMT -5
So cool! congrats to all involved! sounds like this will be one cool event! wish i could be there! hopefully someone will post some video clips of the mains? way to go guys!
Travis Hudson THMX
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Post by hudman378 on Sept 17, 2011 2:23:47 GMT -5
Ha ha, Pestana is like 50! But sounds like it will be a great event! Way to go northern nevada looks like it will be one heck of a pro race! Heard a little rumor that Jimmy Albertson might also be there.
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Post by hudman378 on Aug 23, 2011 21:26:05 GMT -5
I simply cannot not believe this. . . I was very fortunate to spend some time with you Chris. . . it was way too short and you will be missed by so many. My heart goes out to you Cheryl rest assured he is riding with the angels. God speed 378. Travis Hudson
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Post by hudman378 on Jul 13, 2011 7:20:11 GMT -5
That kid gets it! for sure!
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Post by hudman378 on May 9, 2011 19:22:14 GMT -5
sure are some good looking scoots!
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Post by hudman378 on May 2, 2011 19:15:49 GMT -5
Sweet!
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Post by hudman378 on May 2, 2011 19:15:01 GMT -5
Such bummer news.
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Post by hudman378 on Feb 2, 2011 20:22:05 GMT -5
From the Yuba City Appeal-Democrat: The new operator of a motocross track in Marysville is $60,000 in arrears to Marysville just four months into his contract, sparking criticism that city officials should not have signed him on. Todd H. Nelson of Loomis once had plans for a $109 million motocross complex in Placer County that never came to fruition. Nelson is in Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings for debts totaling more than $11 million. Nelson has been notified by mail about his two overdue payments of $30,000 each as specified in his lease agreement. The city has not yet received a formal response, but Nelson is scheduled to meet today with City Services Director Dave Lamon about another part of his contract — a clause that requires work on a new bathroom facility to start within 30 days. That deadline passed three months ago. "I'm really sore about this," said Peter Brown, general sales manager at Roseville Yamaha. "This guy rolled into town and was able to get the lease on that track without any qualifications. They should have checked him out." Lamon said Tuesday he was aware of Nelson's financial problems prior to recommending his bid to the City Council last September. "I don't know how this necessarily pertained to what we were doing," he said of Nelson's failed plan to build a sports complex west of Lincoln near Thunder Valley Casino. "He was building a new facility, and our facility is already developed." California Motocross LLC, Nelson's company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy — reorganization — in September 2008 and for Chapter 7 — liquidation — last year. Among his long list of creditors is Blue Lake Rancheria, a tribe-owned economic development corporation in Humboldt County, which he owes nearly $7 million. Nelson's deal with Marysville "is an interesting development all the way around in light of the bankruptcy," said Jana Ganion, the spokeswoman for Blue Lake Rancheria. A highly competitive bidding war had preceded Nelson's selection for the city contract, with some well-known regional motocross figures also vying for the deal. Brown and others said they were stunned when Nelson submitted a $120,000 -per-year bid — twice as high as the next highest bid from a local motorcycle dealer. Brown has a promotions deal with Scott Davis — the previous operator of Riverfront Park. Brown, along with at least a half dozen other MX businessmen, has a vested interest in the property's future. Nelson's deal is similar to the one Davis made with the city in 2007. Davis, who operates E-Street MX, relinquished Riverfront Park in spring 2010, citing a failure to make payments in a difficult economy. He asked for a reduction in rent for the remaining six months as operator, a request denied by the city. Davis also operates a state-owned facility and was a bidder for the new Marysville contract in September. He had operated the track since 2007. He had signed a 10-year $120,000 a year rent bid that City Manager Steve Casey said at the time was three times as what the city made under 30-year operator Charlie Sexton. But the economy was still booming then. "They've seen a decline in participation," Lamon said of motocross tracks during the recession. "A decline in disposable income means a decline in recreation dollars."
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Post by hudman378 on Jan 3, 2011 21:04:45 GMT -5
. . . .or track record.
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