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Motocross

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In motocross riders perform death-defying turns and leaps. Motocross racers must be extremely fit. The sport is very demanding on the arms, legs, shoulders, and glutes. The rider has to be able to keep control of his machine. High-speed landings from a height of around twenty feet can slam the motorcycle and its rider. G-forces produced by these can test a rider

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Zacko

1:51AM | Mon, 18 September 2006

What an awesome collage!!! How god damn high up was that fella??? Look mighty dangerous. My favorite shot is the upper right one. Awesome work! #:o)

frankie96

8:58PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

My sons and I rode dirt bikes when they were younger but to see the things they do with theses modern bikes is really impressive....very nice shots...

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jocko500

9:16PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

wow that some high shots here. very well done

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DonnaB

12:03AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

Fantastic action shots! Daredevils for sure!

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babuinodeoro

9:07AM | Sat, 23 September 2006

Very dificul shots. bravo


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