Jeremy McGrath Wallpapers
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Racer X How on earth do you not have a shot of the king's nac nac over a triple. Disappointed
PATREEAUS you sound like you are infatuated with nipple rings
1996 Honda= classic McGrath. I agree with JMFNB, you need a nac nac
Awesome. Thanks! There needs to be a Nac Nac shot though.
I remeber this increadible shot of McGrath from around 2001 or so, think it was used on a Renthal Ad. Where he's going through the whoops and he has his head down as if he is looking at his seat, an amazing shot. Would love that pic as wall paper.
McGrath riding Yamahas will always be my fondest memories. 1998 was when I started to really watch professional racing, and McGrath killing everyone on a YZ250 was burned into my retinas for the next three years. Good times.
Even though I remember MC on the Hondas and his winning ways.. I have more vivid memories of him on the Yamaha.. Mainly because of my kids getting into the sort more then as they got older.. And my youngest being a HUGE MC fan in his Yamaha days, and him dominating..
nac nac , superman ...????.....yeah , the 96 bike :)
If you're over 35 years old, you know this Man. You rode along side him many, many great days and nights, for both of you. If you are younger study this Man, study his legacy, his style, his good-nature, positive demeanor, and thirst for victory.
He's been called McGrath, MC, Jeremy, Mac, Showtime and Champ. Call him anything that makes you comfortable. Oh, and say it with respect. What made Jeremy McGrath comfortable was winning, winning again, then winning some more.
The Recipe was simple, but not easy. The Gate dropped and MC hit the Express Lane and Checked Out.
Go Faster to the first turn, Then, the second turn, Lead the First Lap, Repeat, Create Separation, Settle In to a Fast Pace, Minimize Mistakes, Thank the Fans (during the Last Lap) and Finish First.
Legends will never be forgotten.
Today's Lesson is over.
McGrath is the King...