Ryan Morais and Kyle Cunningham make their return to riding, and Nico Izzi chats about his up and down season.
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Spectacular cinematography! I hate rap music categoricaly, but I really got into your music, which fit the mood perfectly. Excellent graphics, blends, just the whole thing was sublime. It made me feel like I was there - excellent vibe. I liked how you showed them unloading the bikes, playing with the kids, and the consistent focal length you used made me feel like I was seeing it through my own eyes. A real lifestyle masterpiece worthy of industry recognition!
i would go with 'pretty good video'
Wow, true fans of MX you two are...what about the fact that Ryan Morais is riding again and hauling ass again after that brutal crash with Trey Canard? You two suck at life and should never post on here again.
How about that Nico Izzi! After his consistent results at Dilla' I was pretty impressed but after watching this video I am ultra impressed with his turn around. He looks healthier and more fit, and his speaking skills have evolved as well. This entire team is actually pretty impressive to be honest. Does anyone notice a change in Mo? He is playing a new part and looks and sounds like he fits pretty well. I have often wondered why there aren't any rider managers out there, besides the fact that its probably far more work than any one man could handle. Sounds like it would be a good idea anyway. The personnel on this team are good quality, will the bikes perform as well?......
Many people take it for granted the people behind the scenes quietly putting out top quality work. Mechanics, drivers, photographers, videographers, reporters, all manner of technical people. Some "fans" see only the stars of the sport, and ignore the people whos shoulders they are standing on. I choose to see the whole pantheon of professionals distinguishing their respective teams and companies through their personal efforts to achieve excellence. These people deserve some love as much as any 18yr old pimply faced kid who can ride the wheels off a bike. I love the racing, but I appreciate the constant struggle for excellence that the whole industry is involved in. It takes only a second to bag down on someones hard work, but I believe taking a minute to give some positive and encouraging feedback is what is required from a true racing enthusiast, especially if you are recieving the fruits of their labors sans gratis.