Six-time Stanton was a force in the 90’s despite only racing half the decade. He captured sixty of his seventy-two wins in the 90’s including an incredible ten wins in his rookie season of 1993 (Reed in his rookie year in the big class- 8 wins is second) and MC was the man that lifted the sport to mainstream coverage, invented the nac-nac, made women want to be with him, hell he made men want to be with him he was so damm cool. No one could touch him and he was a tip-over in Pontiac and a flat tire in Charlotte away from winning every single year he competed in the 250 class. With an incredible six championships out of only seven years raced in the 90’s, he was a shoe-in. I’m sure he’ll be thrilled and we’ll mail him off the plaque asap. To the surprise of absolute no one, Showtime wins the title of best supercrosser of the 90’s. The Weege chipped in with a couple of his own submissions.ġ st– Jeremy McGrath, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki-81 points My lovely wife Angie and I (like she has anything better to do than count out the points for these guys) poured over the record books and added up practically every rider to score a top ten finish in the 90’s to come up with the top fifteen. That’s the formula, I know it’s really complex but at least we can figure out who the best supercross riders of the decades are. So with that in mind, here are the points that I assigned to each championship position. Sure the wins are nice but what any team wants from any riders is the ability to go out there and win races, titles as well as be a factor every year. But all of you would be wrong as my super-secret formula rewards titles AND consistency.
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I think that most people would say Rick Johnson would win that award as he outgained Wardy in supercross wins during the decade 28-20. So we decided on Jeff Ward being the best supercrosser of the 80’s and that was a little surprise for sure. Hard to believe that we’re through a decade already here in the ‘00’s, it seems like it was yesterday that I was raiding my local Walgreens for batteries and cup of soups to survive the impending meltdown of the world. Since the “Greatest Supercross Riders of the 80’s” was such a hit, I decided to do one for the 90’s as well as the Y2K’s.