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- JAN 6, 2012
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- Watch two-time Supercross Champion James Stewart break down the different elements of a supercross course at 1,000 frames per second at his home track in Haines City, Florida. James shows you his technique through the whoops and in the turns, as well as a big ol' whip.
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