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Freestyle Motocross rider Jeremy Lusk died after performing a stunt in Costa Rica this past weekend. He was 24 years old. Way too young. He will be missed. RIP Jeremy.
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I love motocross (used to race myself), but freestyle is a whole other world. Given the ridiculous levels of difficulty and risk, I can't believe it took this long for someone at the top of the sport to get killed. Sad, sad, sad. RIP
yeah i saw it last night on youtube . he had a similar crash in 2007. I still ride dirt with my oldest son. We are going to a freestyle event at the Izod Center here in NJ in a few weekss.
Sad news indeed. The crash looked horrible. I am surprised the video hasn't been removed. I love motocross/supercross, freestyle not so much. I remember when Travis seperated his pelvis.
That's such a shame, I remember reading the news post about that, I think he crashed the previous year doing the same trick but walked away fine.. Poor guy died doing what he loved.
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I love motocross (used to race myself), but freestyle is a whole other world. Given the ridiculous levels of difficulty and risk, I can't believe it took this long for someone at the top of the sport to get killed. Sad, sad, sad. RIP
Same boat here. Frankly, I'm surprised it took this long for a fatal accident to occur. Even Supercross is getting ridiculous. Man, I miss the days of Carlsbad, Mammoth, Saddleback, and various other knarly outdoor tracks.
Was he the guy on the X-Games the other day that was trying to land the double-backflip but fell off the bike after the landing, and they said he had to do it over because he didn't ride away far enough after the landing?
It's just sad when nitpicking leads to tragedy.
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The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
I love motocross (used to race myself), but freestyle is a whole other world. Given the ridiculous levels of difficulty and risk, I can't believe it took this long for someone at the top of the sport to get killed. Sad, sad, sad. RIP
+1. I still race vintage motcross these days. But, I agree tha freestyle is really extreme. I forget who the rider is that has had like 13 operations to keep his body together. Mike something???
Anyway, RIP Jeremy
Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
Yeah metzger has had a ton of operations. Most of these guys have actually.... Metzger has a group of riders and Jeremy was one of them.... They call themselves the Metal Mullisha.
Ironic. Jeremy had a tattoo on his chest that read "In Gods Hands".
Personally, I don't think God intends for us to swim with Great White sharks, pet grizzly bears on the snout, or do no-handed double back flips six stories up in the air.
Personally, I don't think God intends for us to swim with Great White sharks, pet grizzly bears on the snout, or do no-handed double back flips six stories up in the air.
Amen to that.
You know what they say, the light that burns twice as bright, burns half as long.
He did have an amazing yet short life.
RIP
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Personally, I don't think God intends for us to swim with Great White sharks, pet grizzly bears on the snout, or do no-handed double back flips six stories up in the air.
All true. I guess that list could go on and on but I think that anyone doing something dangerous for a living (including everyday stuff and not the extraordinary like the ones you mentioned) understands and accepts the risk. I believe he did.
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