Then why is he hanging out with those art school drop out freaks who don't even know what a Nac Nac is? Monster hired them,----for you. Freaks for you. Jeremy became champ---because he hung out with the best people he could find in the sport. Now what is he doing here?
Jeremy is the reason my parents bought me a 50cc ktm when I was 7-8 years old. My older cousin had borrowed a Steel Roots VHS and came over to my house to show me it. I was blown away! I was glued to the tv, watched it over and over. I begged my parents for a few months and they surprised me with a bike. Been hooked since, never raced but I ride all the time. Built my own track on a 24 acre piece of land recently. Now I have a 5 yr old boy to teach how to ride. Going to get him a real bike soon, he's on an electric one right now.
The amount of SX wins literally makes him the King 👑 My favourite rider of all time and my fav bike number too! 2 ftw. Think about it, when he was points leader, he chose not to run the red number 1 plate and instead occupied 2 nationally ranked plates. SHOWTIME! 🎥
When Jeremy started doing the knack knacks and landing off jumps into a wheelie like in his steel roots vids it was absolutely incredible to us watching cos nobody had seen anything like it before, he was and still is a one off who changed the sport forever 👏
McGrath will be always be the King of SX with his 72 wins and 7x titles, and RC will always be the GOAT with his 5x SX titles and 8x MX titles. Those 2 guys were my heroes growing up and I've got so many good memories watching them race. Hell I still rock the #4 on my dirt bike, 4 wheeler and everything else to this day lol
dude was such a bad ass!! I saw him win the LCQ in Pontiac in 94 and then win the main event that night, he was so amazing at supercross and it's great to see him still being such a fan still. He still is and always be the king!
BMX roots is exactly what separated King Jeremy McGrath from anyone to this day. Maybe even helped you sustain your blown knee from such strong legs... and at least you had great knee braces... and taping up I suppose? You definitely optimized every aspect of the track by driving everywhere possible in perfect flow! It was something amazing to watch you in the 1993 Tampa Supercross live in person, as you took your Supercross Throne that year! To this very day, not too many riders put it down like you did. But we can see a few taking it to that level of perfection pumping the track... You really were poetry in motion. I'd recomend more kids crosstrain their mx/sx programs with bmx... and also parkour so they can learn how to better roll out of a crash uninjured. Thank you very much for all you've done for moto and people, you're a great guy as much as a moto legend and always a pleasure to watch you rip... Loved your 2 Stroke KX500 you ripped at Mamouth... anyways... Happy A1! I'd love to hear your top pics for A1!
What I wouldnt give to have a day riding bikes with MCG, RC, and Pastrana!!! 3 of the biggest inspirations to me when I was riding and the most legendary dudes to ever throw a leg over a dirt bike!! This podcast was incredible
Love jerky and all he’s done for the sport. I may have been a 96 baby but bar to bar 99 was in the vcr my whole childhood . Jeremy, Ricky, and James are all legends
McGrath was my hero growing up! Even tho I’m a few years older than he is. He was just a phenomenal SX rider! He was a great ambassador and still is. I don’t think his 7 time SX champion record will ever be beat. I loved the two stroke era, and Jeremy was able to do both. 2 stroke and then 4 stroke. These guys had fun on their off time, free riding, going to Havasu etc etc. but they still worked hard. Like he said nowadays you can’t do anything without the world knowing what you are doing! He will always be the King of SX! RC may be the Goat but I’d rather be the king.
The King went his whole career with a blown knee !! A real fit Mc would have won more championships and would have gone harder in the early 2000s against Carmichael and co for sure, and he rode his first moto way later than Carmichael, Stewart and all these greats ever did.
He will always be The King of Supercross, nobody has a chance of touching those 72 wins! Eli is tied with Reed right now and closing in on RC and James, but still MILES behind the King!!
Every time I would try the Superman my front would drop and have to panic rev. It’s how the kiss of death was invented 1st Falcon Air to Fred a Stare front wheel stoppie look back. Which a great friend named it the Kiss of Death. I remember using my head to push the front down. Get into Skim Boarding and you won’t have a problem surfing.
@TheDingo Nac Nac came from the trick “Can Can” . If you look Nac Nac is Can Can spelled backwards. In moto terms, the Can Can is a trick on the front of the bike and Nac Nac is off the rear.
Can Can came from the trick “Nac Nac” . If you look Can Can is Nac Nac spelled backwards. In moto terms, the Nac Nac is a trick off the rear and the Can Can is on the front of the bike.
In '94 or '95 I got a Bell Mcgrath replica helment for christmas. I was so stoked. 2nd race I crashed hard and completely destroyed it. I still have it somewhere.
what if like Jeremy said In 1989 when he blew out his ACL “what if” he decided to get it fixed in 1989 come back in towards the end of 1990 still got a pro spot because he was still good enough! And Won 🏆 more than seven titles?🤷🏻♂️😅🧐🧐🧐🧐
I was a big fan of Showtime in the 90's, always in the Motocross Action magazine. Interesting interview. I was hoping to see him in Toronto 2001 supercross, but back then it wasn't officially part of the series...boo.
U know ur super dominant when u think "Gah I got 2nd once, and then 3rd once so i knew the writing was on the wall" lol. 90% of SX riders would kill to finish 2nd/3rd in the championship!! That mentality is why he will always be the King!!
Jeremy is such a classy dude, always so humble and never braggadocios. He will Always be the King of SX .
Hey Vale! Can i get your autograph?
Then why is he hanging out with those art school drop out freaks who don't even know what a Nac Nac is?
Monster hired them,----for you. Freaks for you. Jeremy became champ---because he hung out with the best people he could find in the sport.
Now what is he doing here?
@@EarthSurferUSA wtf you talking about ??? Jeremy is the best supercross rider of all time! Stick to surfing bud😂
Jeremy is the reason my parents bought me a 50cc ktm when I was 7-8 years old. My older cousin had borrowed a Steel Roots VHS and came over to my house to show me it. I was blown away! I was glued to the tv, watched it over and over. I begged my parents for a few months and they surprised me with a bike. Been hooked since, never raced but I ride all the time. Built my own track on a 24 acre piece of land recently. Now I have a 5 yr old boy to teach how to ride. Going to get him a real bike soon, he's on an electric one right now.
The amount of SX wins literally makes him the King 👑 My favourite rider of all time and my fav bike number too! 2 ftw. Think about it, when he was points leader, he chose not to run the red number 1 plate and instead occupied 2 nationally ranked plates. SHOWTIME! 🎥
When Jeremy started doing the knack knacks and landing off jumps into a wheelie like in his steel roots vids it was absolutely incredible to us watching cos nobody had seen anything like it before, he was and still is a one off who changed the sport forever 👏
Thank you Jeremy for everything you've done for the sport of motocross.
McGrath will be always be the King of SX with his 72 wins and 7x titles, and RC will always be the GOAT with his 5x SX titles and 8x MX titles. Those 2 guys were my heroes growing up and I've got so many good memories watching them race. Hell I still rock the #4 on my dirt bike, 4 wheeler and everything else to this day lol
dude was such a bad ass!! I saw him win the LCQ in Pontiac in 94 and then win the main event that night, he was so amazing at supercross and it's great to see him still being such a fan still. He still is and always be the king!
"I just love dirt bikes". Very well said. Love this dude.
Awesome to have our fav idol on interview! Legend!
BMX roots is exactly what separated King Jeremy McGrath from anyone to this day. Maybe even helped you sustain your blown knee from such strong legs... and at least you had great knee braces... and taping up I suppose? You definitely optimized every aspect of the track by driving everywhere possible in perfect flow! It was something amazing to watch you in the 1993 Tampa Supercross live in person, as you took your Supercross Throne that year! To this very day, not too many riders put it down like you did. But we can see a few taking it to that level of perfection pumping the track... You really were poetry in motion. I'd recomend more kids crosstrain their mx/sx programs with bmx... and also parkour so they can learn how to better roll out of a crash uninjured. Thank you very much for all you've done for moto and people, you're a great guy as much as a moto legend and always a pleasure to watch you rip... Loved your 2 Stroke KX500 you ripped at Mamouth... anyways... Happy A1! I'd love to hear your top pics for A1!
What I wouldnt give to have a day riding bikes with MCG, RC, and Pastrana!!! 3 of the biggest inspirations to me when I was riding and the most legendary dudes to ever throw a leg over a dirt bike!! This podcast was incredible
THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT MEMORIES AND ALL THE TIMES YOU TOOK TO SIGN EVERYTHING I HAD FOR YOU TO SIGN YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A TRUE KING #JeremyMcgrath
The one and the only. KING OF SUPERCROSS. SHOWTIME!!!
Best Supercross Rider of all time!! The King 👑 Showtime!!!
Love jerky and all he’s done for the sport. I may have been a 96 baby but bar to bar 99 was in the vcr my whole childhood . Jeremy, Ricky, and James are all legends
Jeremy’s perspective on everything has always been beyond his years!!! 😎💪🇺🇸
Jeremy, those were the gold old days of MX for me.
McGrath was my hero growing up! Even tho I’m a few years older than he is. He was just a phenomenal SX rider! He was a great ambassador and still is. I don’t think his 7 time SX champion record will ever be beat. I loved the two stroke era, and Jeremy was able to do both. 2 stroke and then 4 stroke. These guys had fun on their off time, free riding, going to Havasu etc etc. but they still worked hard. Like he said nowadays you can’t do anything without the world knowing what you are doing! He will always be the King of SX! RC may be the Goat but I’d rather be the king.
The King went his whole career with a blown knee !! A real fit Mc would have won more championships and would have gone harder in the early 2000s against Carmichael and co for sure, and he rode his first moto way later than Carmichael, Stewart and all these greats ever did.
Even though he's the same age as I am McGrath is still one of my all time favorite guys I looked up to. Such a cool dude.
He will always be The King of Supercross, nobody has a chance of touching those 72 wins! Eli is tied with Reed right now and closing in on RC and James, but still MILES behind the King!!
Jeremy is the best ever!!!!!
All hail the king !!!!!!! At least he was in my eyes !!!!!!
Jeremy is such a classy guy. All Hail the King!
Legend. Much respect
i really like danny kass sitting in on this interview. pretty much a legend in the snowboard world
Dingos hair is superior…wow🥵
James has a 24-0 outdoors as well
good point
The best
The king
This was dope asf 💯💨
Good vidéo 👍
Every time I would try the Superman my front would drop and have to panic rev. It’s how the kiss of death was invented 1st Falcon Air to Fred a Stare front wheel stoppie look back. Which a great friend named it the Kiss of Death. I remember using my head to push the front down. Get into Skim Boarding and you won’t have a problem surfing.
@TheDingo Nac Nac came from the trick “Can Can” . If you look Nac Nac is Can Can spelled backwards. In moto terms, the Can Can is a trick on the front of the bike and Nac Nac is off the rear.
Can Can came from the trick “Nac Nac” . If you look Can Can is Nac Nac spelled backwards. In moto terms, the Nac Nac is a trick off the rear and the Can Can is on the front of the bike.
Showtime 👑🎉
In '94 or '95 I got a Bell Mcgrath replica helment for christmas. I was so stoked. 2nd race I crashed hard and completely destroyed it. I still have it somewhere.
what if like Jeremy said In 1989 when he blew out his ACL “what if” he decided to get it fixed in 1989 come back in towards the end of 1990 still got a pro spot because he was still good enough! And Won 🏆 more than seven titles?🤷🏻♂️😅🧐🧐🧐🧐
I find it hard to believe that he doesn't know RC has two perfect seasons.
SO GOOD ...
I was a big fan of Showtime in the 90's, always in the Motocross Action magazine. Interesting interview. I was hoping to see him in Toronto 2001 supercross, but back then it wasn't officially part of the series...boo.
What race did you lose in ‘96? Did you battle Carmichael? Seriously do your research before the interview.
He said St Louis and was on a 13 race win streak and lost to Eming.
U know ur super dominant when u think "Gah I got 2nd once, and then 3rd once so i knew the writing was on the wall" lol. 90% of SX riders would kill to finish 2nd/3rd in the championship!! That mentality is why he will always be the King!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
well his nick name is "The King of Supercross".. In the early 90s I watched a race where he lapped every one up to second place.
Jeremy your the real GOAT.... not RC
LLTKING!
Stewart had a perfect sx season in 2008
STEVIE NEVER HAD A PERFECT SEASON IN (SX) OUTDOORS YES!
nac nac . came from darren naccarato RIP. original owner of nacs racing.........
that guy in the flannel looks kind of like Ferrandis
Does Jeremy have a dyna?
Them guys would have never touched you if you'd have been their age
Isn't he like telepathic
My hero!!!!