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    Default 2002 Dallas SX - Chase Reed, Travis Elliot, Josh Demuth, Mennenga etc etc etc

    Stole this from tblazier over on Vital... how about Chase Reed leading that 1st heat race, and this is also when Travis Elliott hit the podium...snagging the then, next Holeshot Magazine cover!!

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    17:03 CLASSIC STEWART

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    What stands out to me the most is having all three, Travis Elliott, Chase Reed and Johnny Marley all on the gate. While they were on 80cc's.. those three use to put on some hellacious battles at Swan, Whitney and Mosier Valley each and every month! I can remember it like it was yesterday!
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    Im right there with you man! I was on 80's and in 80 open it was incredible how fast those dudes were. I was still riding 80's just when they moved up to 125's and the battles continued....I can remember some bad ass racing between chase reed and johnny Marley at the nationals at Whitney and Mosier back in the day. I still to this day say Marley had some of the best and fastest cornering technique Ive ever seen!

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    What stands out to me the most is having all three, Travis Elliott, Chase Reed and Johnny Marley all on the gate. While they were on 80cc's.. those three use to put on some hellacious battles at Swan, Whitney and Mosier Valley each and every month! I can remember it like it was yesterday!
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    Right on..!
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    that was some awesome racing back then! The kids aren't anywhere close to being that aggressive anymore....I was right there on the gate racing the nationals and gnc races right there with those boys. Holeshotted chase a few times but thats all i had... awesome racing back then for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktmcdn View Post
    that was some awesome racing back then! The kids aren't anywhere close to being that aggressive anymore....I was right there on the gate racing the nationals and gnc races right there with those boys. Holeshotted chase a few times but thats all i had... awesome racing back then for sure!
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    Are there any fast kids around today for kids to remember?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SG Berm book View Post
    What stands out to me the most is having all three, Travis Elliott, Chase Reed and Johnny Marley all on the gate. While they were on 80cc's.. those three use to put on some hellacious battles at Swan, Whitney and Mosier Valley each and every month! I can remember it like it was yesterday!

    +1 on this one Shandra. This is straight out of my era and brings back some great memories. I used to love watching the 90 and 155 battle every time the gate dropped. Clearly remember Chase passing Marley at mosier by trippling up the pro privateer. It was HUGE, total commitment.

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    All those years gone by and it looks like stewarts last race this year.
    Him and tedesco look like malcolm and bogle this year. Nice post

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    i like how Ivan Tedesco pushed James at 17:05 ........just like Bogle to Malcom ten years later hahahahah



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