Kailub Russell and Cody Webb on Yamaha! Go Big Blue!
@American_Enigma7 күн бұрын
PLEASE BRING A 350 TO YAMAHA!!
@gumpycognac45057 күн бұрын
Imagine if they produced a 350 and a 3002t with electric start …off-road racing would look totally different…
@andrewreebel64187 күн бұрын
I've been waiting a long time
@Roger.T4 күн бұрын
Yamahas are absolute garbage 😂😂 Never will be as great as the big daddy KTM 🍊💯 KTM Obliterates the competition in 2024 winning 6/8 Championships in MXGP & AMA, complete and utter domination once again from the Austrians 🍊🏆💯 KTM Once again embarrassing the competition dominating another national at Ironman winning 3 out of 4 motos, winning the overall in both the 250 & 450 class with Tom Vialle & Chase Sexton, and Aaron Plessinger once again on the podium making it another 1-2 for RedBull KTM, Complete and utter domination for the best offroad manufacturer on the planet🥇🏆🍊💯 KTM Absolutely DOMINATES the AMA 450 Pro Motocross championship with Chase Sexton winning 7 out of 11 overalls and teammate Aaron Plessinger going 1-2 in 4 of the rounds & being on the podium together 6 times, beautiful to see. 🍊🥇🏆💯 There is simply no denying that KTM has the best 250f on the planet, sweeping both east & west coast championships & the futures, incredible. 💯🏆🍊 KTM is the KING of offroad. They have won the most supercross & motocross championships out of any manufacturer in the last 20 years. and have dominated enduro 25 years in a row. DOMINANT 🍊💯 KTM MX2 World Championships: 2003 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2022 2023 2024🔥🍊💯 KTM MXGP World Championships: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2017 2018 2021 2023 2024🔥🍊💯 KTM Supercross 450 Championships: 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 🔥🍊💯 KTM Has won an incredible 64 out of 81 Motos this year at loretta lynns. Pure DOMINATION. this once again proves that KTM is the best Motocross & Enduro manufacturer on the planet. KINGS 🔥👑🍊🧡💯 KTM has absolutely dismantled the competition this month, Cole Davies wins futures title, Vialle & Hampshire sweep east & west coast titles, Chase Sexton wins the 450 Main event, Lucas Coenen wins the MX2, with 3 KTMs on the podium in the MX2. Prado wins MXGP. Mani Lettenbichler wins the opening round of Hard Enduro. 🍊🏆💯
@gumpycognac45054 күн бұрын
@ a lot of shit that won’t get read there chief. Way too much. Nobody gives af about moto gp 😂🤣 world premiere motocross racing is American..and ktm is not winning in America👍🏻😁
@Roger.T4 күн бұрын
@ Who mentioned moto GP? 😂 KTM have won the most premier class titles in supercross in the last decade, they also won 4 out of 6 championships in AMA supercross & motocross in 2024 🫵😂 also won 64 out of 81 motos at loretta lynns, the biggest amateur motocross event on the planet, want to tell me more about how little you know? Most dominant offroad manufacturer in the last 20 years, thats a fact.🏆🍊💯
@SpectrumRacing7 күн бұрын
So many things in a short interview from a lifelong GNCC fan: 1) The level of candidness from a top-tier guy that's usually quiet is awesome. 2) I think he's right in the sense of the speed not being that much faster, if any, than when he retired, just more guys at that level today. 3) From this interview, it sounds like that killer win-all mentality is rare, and he has learned that from training other top-tier riders. But it all makes sense; look at the mental attitude on the track of the champions in the past. They all have that simple, win-or-die mentality. 4) Loved the comment on the type of tire comment about riders being so picky today that it's because the tire was wrong or something on the bike made them lose. It's a dirt bike; go out there and ride and win. It's that simple. Neal did it this year in the final race, lost his rear brakes on the first turn, and won the championship. Win or die. 5) Him being so open about KTM, the job he had, the actual pros and cons about it, the detail on his new contract, and him just being himself, not trying to be an influencer or kiss ass or be likable. His attitude is he's paid to win, not to make friends. That simple. I respect it. 6) This is my personal opinion. and total guess: There are a combination of factors that lead him to say, I can do this, but I believe the real underlying one is that he's trained new younger guys over and over, and now he's like, Let me just go show them that I know wtf I'm talking about, and even with industry changes, it's really as simple as consuming yourself with winning in all aspects and going out there and riding the damn bike regardless of manufacturers, opinions, and tech. But I could be wrong. 7) Last one: This also is going to show his son in person how it's done. Prep and train him to be the next decade champion.
@xvxfilms7 күн бұрын
2025 GNCC getting extra spicy 🔥
@race7777 күн бұрын
Kailub is the greatest ever! Cant wait to see him back!
@rochellestanley95327 күн бұрын
KR557 bringing the Blue Heat 👏🇺🇸
@elkbow4 күн бұрын
Looking forward to Kailub back out there. Still a young guy. Look at Graham Jarvis in Hard Enduro, 49 years old and still a beast. Cardio and muscles are key to flinging that 450 around for 3 hours, best wishes to Kailub, he can do it, he is a beast.
@garrett32347 күн бұрын
great interview! Big Kailub Russel fan
@didickcheeseburger7 күн бұрын
i was hoping for more out of him when he tried pro mx a few years ago but what can you really expect. mx and gncc are completely different animals. glad to see him back and hopefully the long layoff and new team dont stop him from being at the front
@griffithracingteam24126 күн бұрын
This year is gonna be epic! I so hope everyone can stay somewhat healthy
@cliiff27 күн бұрын
Welcome back!
@wfodavid7 күн бұрын
This is going to be fun to watch!
@brockpeck70733 күн бұрын
Im glad to see him back riding and racing!
@dorianmieze8834Күн бұрын
Have fun man. Wishing you all the best 👍
@shanesisler84084 күн бұрын
Gonna be sick! Glad to see you on Team BLU
@JohnScriv15127 күн бұрын
Welcome back
@jamieayers25985 күн бұрын
This guy is so real you have got to respect that .
@mikeandrews18996 күн бұрын
Good stuff !! 💪👍
@scottrugenstein70347 күн бұрын
The GOAT, Welcome to the BluCru!
@abpob60527 күн бұрын
There is a HUGE difference between getting paid to ride versus getting paid to win. One is a fun profession and the other is a giant ball of stress and anxiety. Unless you are already a multi time champion the guys in 15th are having a much happier time racing than the guys in the top 3 every week.
@RoyceKyleCorbell7 күн бұрын
you got this brother!!!!!1
@davidwillis64997 күн бұрын
So happy KR is on the YZ's! 💙Blu Cru
@richardhettes4 күн бұрын
I didn’t know the riders train one another. Sounds like Kailub was training all or part of the team on some elements.
@JimmyJizmejian7 күн бұрын
Yz350fx
@gumpycognac45057 күн бұрын
And yz300 with electric start 👀👀
@nigelbrooks44445 күн бұрын
Some wins, for sure!
@derekwasil66917 күн бұрын
What series will KR be racing besides GNCC
@jasonazbell72146 күн бұрын
This sounds very similar to McGrath’s switch to KTM, hope it goes differently
@joelhayes40857 күн бұрын
This had better be on a yz250x. Possibly without a front fender
@OtisFlint7 күн бұрын
Lol, no pro rides 2 strokes outside of hard enduro anymore. He'll be on a 450FX
@joelhayes40857 күн бұрын
@OtisFlint he did win a race on a 150 back in the day
@BudDaigh6 күн бұрын
"I'm a racer and I want to race", and with all the uncertainty at KTM recently the move to Yamaha it's a smart move , imo .
@Roger.T4 күн бұрын
You’re clueless if you think there is ever a world where KTM would go under 🫵😂
@kmr70414 күн бұрын
Im sure its just a coincidence that Kailub makes his decision to join Yamaha just a few days before KTM announces their financial troubles. Sounds like bs to me.
@Roger.T4 күн бұрын
@@kmr7041 Silly silly boy thats all he is, especially in the offroad road world going from KTM to Yamaha is a huge step backwards
@BudDaigh2 күн бұрын
@@Roger.T your the only one that said KTM was going under
@sqd37l7 күн бұрын
nobody tucks their ears inside their hat anymore
@chadlarryglazier90927 күн бұрын
YEH ❗️
@johnhelems7216 күн бұрын
Get Yamaha to come out with a 300 two stroke with a 6 speed
@Daniel-r6q3q6 күн бұрын
How many riders have come back after a few years off, and thought they would be back to where they were ? Maybe KTM saw that and said no thanks.