Tuesday, February 16, 2016

When Marc Marquez and Jonathan Rea Motocross Riding Together

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Marc Marquez – Honda CRF250R
GRC - Bro, would have been not familiar with the name of Marc Marquez, HRC rider who has won the MotoGP twice, and Jonathan Rea, reliable Kawasaki rider in the arena World Superbike (WSBK). In the midst of their busy lives as the leading riders in each team, it turns out Marquez and Rea had together Riders Motorcycle scratching the ground in an MX Ponts motocross circuit located in Spain.

Marquez and Rea did track day on the motocross circuit not only alone, but accompanied by David Knight, champion of the World Enduro Championship three times, and Elliott Banks-Browne, a rider who had never won the British Motocross Champion twice. So, four rider world champion in four different (MotoGP, WSBK, Enduro and Motocross), is in the same arena circuit, namely motocross! Who is superior in its world top four riders each that?

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Jonathan Rea – Kawasaki KX250F
For MotoGP rider like Marquez and WSBK rider Jonathan Rea, motocross is not a stranger. Despite spending more time on the asphalt circuit, but they also often Riders motocross for physical training. This time Marc Marquez uses Honda CRF250R, while Jonathan Rea rely Kawasaki KX250F. Meanwhile, two other riders, David Knight and Elliott Banks-Browne in action on Yamaha YZ250F! In addition to the fourth rider, there is also a motocross rider Lewis Tombs which uses Yamaha YZ250F ...
David Knight - Yamaha YZ250F
David Knight – Yamaha YZ250F
In a video, Marquez and Rea looks really enjoy at the top of their respective mounts. They also did not seem awkward at all bulldoze the various bumps in the motocross circuit to the motor-Terbangan they fly. Already kayak MX pro rider only ya! If for David Knight and Elliott Banks-Browne does not need to doubt because the bike scratching the ground is their world, especially for Elliott Banks-Browne who is a motocross racer. Oh yes, their action in the MX Ponts is just an exhibition, yes, not a competition, so nobody wins and nobody loses.

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