This is one of "those" video's...One that demonstrates how far and above mere mortals a pro motocrosser really is...It's like there not even trying and all eyes at trackside are witnessing this shredfest that they will probably tell their grandkids about when they get old...I love it ...
@LixOnSticks4 жыл бұрын
November 2019 anyone Also now he’s pro
@elpeete46
4 жыл бұрын
Of course !!
@jonathanhabacker652610 жыл бұрын
That's crazy that this is the most watched video on mxptv ever!! So proud that I got to watch him grow up as soon as I watched him ride at like Walden an diamondback district 34 tracks you could just tell this kid had it an omg its a great story justin deserves everything he gets cuz he was dirt pour I mean they had nothing but whwn he first started with shitty gear mis matched boots ripped jerseys an old bikes man he was so fast the sponsors couldn't deny I mean whwn he got on 845ccs he was faster then most of the A riders and there have been alot of good pros to come out of the new England new york jersey area I mean we cant even ride all year an we got barcia decotis marshal Louroso my father james Coen his father mcmillan l evett Doug Henry john Dowd. We def profuse alot of good riders in d34 and in nesc but justin is def representing d34 the most barcia fan for life
@vetb882
2 жыл бұрын
@Jonathan Habacker I REMEMBER you Dad, Jim. We used to practice at a sand track aptly called Exit 54, it was right off the Long Island Expressway. I watched your dad Jim, tell him I said howdy, hit a double jump that must've been over 100 feet apart. EVERYONE that saw that was just STUNNED😲😟🤔🧐 And it wasn't a nice landing double either, it was a "if you miss you're gonna DIE" peaked jump. He did it TWICE... And that was AFTER what seemed like a 45 minute moto. It's insane to think that's what is necessary to be a Nationally ranked Pro like he was. Then imagine guys like him on bikes whose two fork legs cost 25k bucks a piece with a 35k dollar shock and an army of people keeping every pice working to perfection. As you rightly said, the North East is the SoCal of motocross...and we did that WITHOUT riding all year.😲🤔 😎💪🏻🏁💪🏾😎 Back to @Justin Barcia the year was 2003, I was just coming off winning a track Championship at Walden Playboys in 01 and riding pretty good. It was at Ace MX, not one if my face tracks cos I'm not the best jumper of artificial jumps. I come around a tight right turn into a 50 foot tabletop and like most of the Am riders was landing near the down side but on the to of the jump. To my right and above me I hear BRRRRIIIINNNG. Scared the piss out me cos I was riding ok. I look to where the pinned TWO STROKE sound came from and I'm looking at the underside frame rails and two tiny little feet. My first thought was "WTH is that kid doing up there?" I mean he was like 6 feet above my head and I was already 6 feet off the ground. I had to pull over after the jump and just watch the little kid on a 65cc KTM (I was on the 250 2T version) go blasting around the track making it look effortless. A track worker walked up to me thinking my bike has broke and I asked him who IS that... "That's Justin Barcia, he's gonna be Pro one day." I've never forgotten those words or that day at Ace MX. I've watched him grow from a little bit into grown man and every dream an Am. racer could ever have, Justin has lived it out. Made D34 MSC and SET LISC PROUD to say WE ARE "NOO YAWKAS" Here's the list. *Sonny and Sal Defeo, Ghost Motorcycles. *Buzzy Shara, D34 Legend. *Jim Weinert, 500 National and SX titles and first American to BEAT the EUROPEANS at the sport of motocross. *Pat Moroney, legendary privateer and member of the first Moto X Fox reaching team. * Frank and Andy Stacy. You owe the Dunlop and Pirelli tires your riding on to Frank's keen knowledge. Andy was a 1 time KTM factory rider. So was Frank. *Ken Valentine, 1 time KTM factory rider and D34 Legend. *Mike Boucher, multi time D34 Champion and a guy who gave me gas so I could race when I forgot my gas jug at my 2nd ever race. TY Mike. *Carlo and John Coen (RIP). Carlo was a Nationally ranked Pro for over a decade. He looked Jean-Michel Bayle for 20 minutes at a Southwick one year.😲 During his era FASTER East coast riders were ignored in favor of lesser SoCal riders. John won a Fla. Winter Series Championship and later owned the Diamondback track. RIP Bro. 💪🏻😎🏁🙏🏾 *Kurt McMillen, one if the fastest 500cc racers to come out of NY short of The Jammer himself. Kurt finished his best season ranked inside the top ten of the 500cc Nationals. I remember him lapping a factory support rider, Robot Rogers, at Broome-Tioga National. *Ryan Mills truths local Pro at FOURTEEN years old. It was INSANE watching him. He was the Justin Barcia of his generation. Ryan ride for Factory Connection Honda and won a National was a KTM factory rider. *Scott Sheak, RIP, was another super fast kid who FLEW they the D34 ranks and we all know he was gonna make waves in the Nationals. He did, he won his only national on a heavily modded RM125. After that he was riding for the Factory Honda team. RIP warrior. *Justin Barcia. We've come full circle and back where we started. Just was Factory Honda, Factory Yamaha, and now Factory GasGas. ALL these riders bright great honor and pride to everyone who's ever raced D34 MSC/LISC. * No, I DIDN'T forget the latest addition, another Justin, Justin Cooper from Long Island D34 LISC. He's carrying the banner long left by the OG, Jim Habacker. It seems like yesterday when my crew was riding Exit 54 every chance we could get but it was 1989, 33 years ago. Where did the time go...at least we can watch the two Justins wage war on the rest of the country from the warmth of our living room, all the while remembering they got there riding only 8 months of the year. BRAAAP on boys.
@mototoad1242
Жыл бұрын
@@vetb882 what just happened
@vetb882
Жыл бұрын
@@mototoad1242 what do you mean? That time went by so quick? 👀👍🏼🤩
@arthussey12974 жыл бұрын
Never get tired of this vintage Barcia video....thanks Wozzzz!!!
@mxptv11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for getting this video over 1 million views! I need to get Justin back on a 125 again.
@KX250Frider410 жыл бұрын
2:04 that throttle controlled wheelie!
@shanecoopershow9 жыл бұрын
(4:3 stretched to 16:9) + (Justin Barcia) + (cr125) = Viral moto video... God damn this never gets old!
@wackary15 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!!!! This kid has made the "panic rev" a trademark technique. Maybe a handful of guys I have ever seen ride with such heart and total commitment! BRILLIANT!
@tomjoad41689 жыл бұрын
I love that sound at 1:53!
@michaelnesbitt61157 жыл бұрын
After watching that I know who Ronny mac is
@robertrishel3685 Жыл бұрын
The most exciting rider of his generation. 👍
@twostrokemotocross15 жыл бұрын
Justin absolutely just flys!! I've watch him for years in the mini bike classes, this dude is super fast. For those that thinks he overrevs the two stroke... maybe you forget what a fast 125 two stroke sounds like. Watch some early videos of RC or Bubba... sounds the same to me! Great video Wozwick!! Looking forward to more.
@mxboardguitarsnake510 жыл бұрын
fucks given: 0 rebuilds: many
@erictheviking844
9 жыл бұрын
Maybe if the same technology an effort that's sunk into four strokes also went into two strokes of this day, many fucks would be givin with no rebuilds.
@fullnoyz7670
6 жыл бұрын
4 years later and I still don't want to like this comment because I wanna keep it on 51 likes yeah barcia!
@codytolhopf679210 жыл бұрын
What ratio did he run his fuel mixture and what spark plug and up grades to the engine ???? Plz need help as I got a 2007 honda cr 125 and doesn't go as hard as this and doesn't sound anything like this and I ring the shit out of it
@Mountain_Yeti
6 жыл бұрын
Cody Tolhopf 40-42:1 is good.
@Sean468511 жыл бұрын
after watching this video hundereds of times, the way he pulls starts is fantastic, i took it into account on some flat ground in my local championship on my cr125 and just sat back whilst the 4 strokes hugged the front end and it works so well. nearly pulled a holeshot in a open group against 450's. cr125 = best bike ever manufactured.
@ktmrider5313 жыл бұрын
I LOVE the way he starts, and revs to the moon.
@benotto88396 жыл бұрын
WHO is looking in 2018?
@ryder6589
6 жыл бұрын
Ben Otto this is 2017
@benotto8839
6 жыл бұрын
Ryder McDonald nooo😂😂😂😂
@K20rotrex
5 жыл бұрын
2019 😲
@bikerdude6119
5 жыл бұрын
2019
@camarov5456
Жыл бұрын
2023
@eolus74688 жыл бұрын
Rip engine 11:30 AM - 2:30PM
@yzrider14412 жыл бұрын
I wish this video could go on forever
@41hauls15 жыл бұрын
congrats on his first pro nat win at MX338,love this kid!
@cuiduik14 жыл бұрын
Questa è la miglior musica per le mie orecchie! This is the best music for my ears! I love this sound! go Justin go!
@justinrichards57463 жыл бұрын
So sick that I just happened to end up here for this race. I remember him riding by me waiting for practice & thought, that’s cool. Malcom stewart & big james where there too
@littlefrank9014 жыл бұрын
that holeshot makes me feel a proud 2stroke owner
@briangrieseracing Жыл бұрын
Come back every year for this one
@knackness11 жыл бұрын
Im stoked that he's got over a million views. no doubt a few europeans checkin him out.
@itouchez113 жыл бұрын
My new fav video! Barcia you haul on the 125!
@165WinterOfFall11 жыл бұрын
One of the best parts 0:48 gives me the chills.
@foshobmx13 жыл бұрын
love your vids man!
@sschreck12 жыл бұрын
man this kid just wont quit. hes a machine. he rides like villopoto. that 2stroke engine loves the way hes using it to its full potential. less foul plugs
@constant_evolution_genetic4784 жыл бұрын
My buddy owned this bike 2 people after barcia, this bike was the tightest bike I ever rode, from suspension to nuts and bolts, sickkkkk. I’m sure the motor had been rebuilt multiple times before I ever rode it but omgggg
@MANBEARPIG11115 жыл бұрын
he is so smooth its crazy, he is fun to watch
@TI2iProductions12 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for an unbiased opinion
@pcyz25014 жыл бұрын
thank god they left the music out on this video because the sound of a properly jetted 125 2 stroke ridden wide open is music to my ears
@crimson22s13 жыл бұрын
i love the 2 strokes you dont take away something that started this sport
@MegaRm8514 жыл бұрын
Barcias got that thing pinned ! He revs his bikes to the maxx!
@rm12514415 жыл бұрын
well thanks for filling me in on this new info capt. obvious.
@sparky809112 жыл бұрын
Justin Barcia, holds the world record for rebuilding the most top ends in a year
@mauidirtbikerin80814 жыл бұрын
i agree i got a cr125 and i love that bike it sounds so good
@ipathbomb9215 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!
@MrForestj13 жыл бұрын
this is why i love my 2001 cr 125. i may not be the best rider but it proves what these little things are capable of.
@Fizzlenog15 жыл бұрын
"You know the best thing I like about this bike" The throttle sticks!
@ckray22413 жыл бұрын
love the old school jersey!
@NeocRacer69713 жыл бұрын
so cool i had to watch it twice
@Ktmracer24713 жыл бұрын
probably one of the best sounds you will ever hear
@user-pt2nc1db6u11 күн бұрын
I saw this video 15 years ago here i am in 2024
@mytube691314 жыл бұрын
when this kid was 10 my friend was riding with him on a 250 while justin was on a 65 and he was keeping up just fine. that kid is nuts.
@Cr500RR15 жыл бұрын
15 years old! can u believe? hes awesome!
@muzzmatrix14 жыл бұрын
Sweeeeeet!!!! Lookin' like Marty Smith with that retro jersey. Listen to that sound boyz!!!!!!!!! Muzak to my ears!!!!!!!!!!
@micah11913 жыл бұрын
Man I do miss that sound!!!!!
@patmatchette12 жыл бұрын
Love how on the start he's just casually sitting on the bike then he gets the holeshot easy.. what a boss
@JoeT552313 жыл бұрын
that guys killin it!!!
@mxyz250brapahaulic11 жыл бұрын
and that's an understatement!
@kepler24014 жыл бұрын
loves the way he just rails those corners...reminds me of Ron Lechien..........yes, I'm old.
@jcezar2002br12 жыл бұрын
2-strokes, I miss them!
@joshwase843 жыл бұрын
What a beast🙌🏽
@2503002t12 жыл бұрын
from crf 250 2009 to cr 125 2005.. long life two strokes!
@OxfordRiders13 жыл бұрын
barcia gives honda a good name, amazing rider
@41hauls15 жыл бұрын
beautiful riding
@Dtsloan42313 жыл бұрын
Love the style, i ride a 250f this makes me want to get a 125
@Tsu2bouy13 жыл бұрын
diggin the throwback honda jersey
@ceillingf4n13 жыл бұрын
this is the 12th time i watched this video and i still think its ODEEEE crazy
@mxptv15 жыл бұрын
He will be racing his first pro national at Glen Helen next month for the Geico Powersports Honda team.
@eric6rock6 жыл бұрын
Barcia has just a sick riding style, never really liked him back then now he's just dope.
@bpt24914 жыл бұрын
ok man thanks for explaining that..i was thinking that's what the EFI did, but i wasn't totally sure. It makes sense now.
@paul042113 жыл бұрын
How do you NOT like this video?!!
@MrLj41014 жыл бұрын
there is nothing better sounding in motocross than a good 125cc rider.
@110ccklxjeremy12 жыл бұрын
i have a kx 125 and a cr 125 cant wait for the 250 im geting
@JKevolution14 жыл бұрын
this man is on a different planet in riding...
@Enuroracer22214 жыл бұрын
Getting though the airport must suck for him... Cause hes got balls of steel!
@treeburner420ful12 жыл бұрын
Two smoke for life!!
@duane11613 жыл бұрын
Barcia knows how to rock the 125!
@elleboz15 жыл бұрын
it's a good thing he didn't wheelie at the start even if he didn't lean on the bike forward. what a good racer.
@MXrider2249513 жыл бұрын
that thing sounds so beast
@boston2008champs14 жыл бұрын
this kid is awsome. He just pins the throttle a few shifts here and there and holds the fuck on for dear life!
@huron12215 жыл бұрын
BARCIA IS A GOOOOONNNN!
@Tiltedturtles11 жыл бұрын
i have overlooked this video 10 or 11 times so i sat down with som college porfessors and we have concluded that he is fast.
@Enuroracer22213 жыл бұрын
The 22 dislikes were all his different mechanics.
@mx4life32015 жыл бұрын
yea dude.. i got it as my backround... He was hitting the Leap almost the whole race... he was like the only 250 rider to hit it... Kid is fast!!!!
@mxptv15 жыл бұрын
heey there! that would be the schoolboy 12-15 class.
@RM250D8rzr14 жыл бұрын
2:05 lovin the cat walk bud lol
@berga10mito12 жыл бұрын
Need a newer footage of justin with 125!!!! pleaseeee!!!!
@GoonAtEstreetMX14 жыл бұрын
this guy is a badass rider
@MrClarkM10 жыл бұрын
I agree with AvocaSingleTrack on this one !!
@dh814514 жыл бұрын
I love 2-strokes!!!
@forbzy6112 жыл бұрын
Barcia has never even heard of a tear off
@TeamJordanRacing11 жыл бұрын
barcia
@timmwhite921811 жыл бұрын
that 125 right up on the limiter is just beautiful music isn't it!!!
@nicholasstahtaris12 жыл бұрын
i can watch this over, and over, and over because i never knew 2 strokes had rev limiters ;) barcia
@breddary14 жыл бұрын
Finally for once, hearing a 2 stroke without music.
@chrisw900914 жыл бұрын
Man even on the 125 he hits the rev in the air.
@rcdrager15 жыл бұрын
Gosh damn he fast..Best sounding and fast as hell off the starting line
@Gorog014 жыл бұрын
Never forget 2 stroke
@elcubeo14 жыл бұрын
holy shit, this dude could just tape the throttle wide open and ride it like that, wow give me chills
@MLGtroll36510 жыл бұрын
you know haters will hate no matter what
@sixtynizzle14 жыл бұрын
that bike is beast
@crosstim9413 жыл бұрын
Barcia knows speed!
@kawkid19 жыл бұрын
man hes smooth!
@Mason74914 жыл бұрын
Hes really putting that 125 to work.
@knonamer12 жыл бұрын
God, I love 2-strokes!
@DiViNiTY133712 жыл бұрын
The 4-strokes are super reliable. They won't break down after a beating, if you take care of it. If it does break down though, it will cost you more than a 2-stroke, but a 2-stroke requires more maintenance and will more likely break. A 4-stroke is also a lot easier to drive, since you won't need to keep the engine at high RPM's for it to produce power. And if you're racing you're going to have to replace the pistons on a 2-stroke engine a lot more often, they wear down easily.
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This is one of "those" video's...One that demonstrates how far and above mere mortals a pro motocrosser really is...It's like there not even trying and all eyes at trackside are witnessing this shredfest that they will probably tell their grandkids about when they get old...I love it ...
November 2019 anyone Also now he’s pro
@elpeete46
4 жыл бұрын
Of course !!
That's crazy that this is the most watched video on mxptv ever!! So proud that I got to watch him grow up as soon as I watched him ride at like Walden an diamondback district 34 tracks you could just tell this kid had it an omg its a great story justin deserves everything he gets cuz he was dirt pour I mean they had nothing but whwn he first started with shitty gear mis matched boots ripped jerseys an old bikes man he was so fast the sponsors couldn't deny I mean whwn he got on 845ccs he was faster then most of the A riders and there have been alot of good pros to come out of the new England new york jersey area I mean we cant even ride all year an we got barcia decotis marshal Louroso my father james Coen his father mcmillan l evett Doug Henry john Dowd. We def profuse alot of good riders in d34 and in nesc but justin is def representing d34 the most barcia fan for life
@vetb882
2 жыл бұрын
@Jonathan Habacker I REMEMBER you Dad, Jim. We used to practice at a sand track aptly called Exit 54, it was right off the Long Island Expressway. I watched your dad Jim, tell him I said howdy, hit a double jump that must've been over 100 feet apart. EVERYONE that saw that was just STUNNED😲😟🤔🧐 And it wasn't a nice landing double either, it was a "if you miss you're gonna DIE" peaked jump. He did it TWICE... And that was AFTER what seemed like a 45 minute moto. It's insane to think that's what is necessary to be a Nationally ranked Pro like he was. Then imagine guys like him on bikes whose two fork legs cost 25k bucks a piece with a 35k dollar shock and an army of people keeping every pice working to perfection. As you rightly said, the North East is the SoCal of motocross...and we did that WITHOUT riding all year.😲🤔 😎💪🏻🏁💪🏾😎 Back to @Justin Barcia the year was 2003, I was just coming off winning a track Championship at Walden Playboys in 01 and riding pretty good. It was at Ace MX, not one if my face tracks cos I'm not the best jumper of artificial jumps. I come around a tight right turn into a 50 foot tabletop and like most of the Am riders was landing near the down side but on the to of the jump. To my right and above me I hear BRRRRIIIINNNG. Scared the piss out me cos I was riding ok. I look to where the pinned TWO STROKE sound came from and I'm looking at the underside frame rails and two tiny little feet. My first thought was "WTH is that kid doing up there?" I mean he was like 6 feet above my head and I was already 6 feet off the ground. I had to pull over after the jump and just watch the little kid on a 65cc KTM (I was on the 250 2T version) go blasting around the track making it look effortless. A track worker walked up to me thinking my bike has broke and I asked him who IS that... "That's Justin Barcia, he's gonna be Pro one day." I've never forgotten those words or that day at Ace MX. I've watched him grow from a little bit into grown man and every dream an Am. racer could ever have, Justin has lived it out. Made D34 MSC and SET LISC PROUD to say WE ARE "NOO YAWKAS" Here's the list. *Sonny and Sal Defeo, Ghost Motorcycles. *Buzzy Shara, D34 Legend. *Jim Weinert, 500 National and SX titles and first American to BEAT the EUROPEANS at the sport of motocross. *Pat Moroney, legendary privateer and member of the first Moto X Fox reaching team. * Frank and Andy Stacy. You owe the Dunlop and Pirelli tires your riding on to Frank's keen knowledge. Andy was a 1 time KTM factory rider. So was Frank. *Ken Valentine, 1 time KTM factory rider and D34 Legend. *Mike Boucher, multi time D34 Champion and a guy who gave me gas so I could race when I forgot my gas jug at my 2nd ever race. TY Mike. *Carlo and John Coen (RIP). Carlo was a Nationally ranked Pro for over a decade. He looked Jean-Michel Bayle for 20 minutes at a Southwick one year.😲 During his era FASTER East coast riders were ignored in favor of lesser SoCal riders. John won a Fla. Winter Series Championship and later owned the Diamondback track. RIP Bro. 💪🏻😎🏁🙏🏾 *Kurt McMillen, one if the fastest 500cc racers to come out of NY short of The Jammer himself. Kurt finished his best season ranked inside the top ten of the 500cc Nationals. I remember him lapping a factory support rider, Robot Rogers, at Broome-Tioga National. *Ryan Mills truths local Pro at FOURTEEN years old. It was INSANE watching him. He was the Justin Barcia of his generation. Ryan ride for Factory Connection Honda and won a National was a KTM factory rider. *Scott Sheak, RIP, was another super fast kid who FLEW they the D34 ranks and we all know he was gonna make waves in the Nationals. He did, he won his only national on a heavily modded RM125. After that he was riding for the Factory Honda team. RIP warrior. *Justin Barcia. We've come full circle and back where we started. Just was Factory Honda, Factory Yamaha, and now Factory GasGas. ALL these riders bright great honor and pride to everyone who's ever raced D34 MSC/LISC. * No, I DIDN'T forget the latest addition, another Justin, Justin Cooper from Long Island D34 LISC. He's carrying the banner long left by the OG, Jim Habacker. It seems like yesterday when my crew was riding Exit 54 every chance we could get but it was 1989, 33 years ago. Where did the time go...at least we can watch the two Justins wage war on the rest of the country from the warmth of our living room, all the while remembering they got there riding only 8 months of the year. BRAAAP on boys.
@mototoad1242
Жыл бұрын
@@vetb882 what just happened
@vetb882
Жыл бұрын
@@mototoad1242 what do you mean? That time went by so quick? 👀👍🏼🤩
Never get tired of this vintage Barcia video....thanks Wozzzz!!!
Thanks for getting this video over 1 million views! I need to get Justin back on a 125 again.
2:04 that throttle controlled wheelie!
(4:3 stretched to 16:9) + (Justin Barcia) + (cr125) = Viral moto video... God damn this never gets old!
Brilliant!!!! This kid has made the "panic rev" a trademark technique. Maybe a handful of guys I have ever seen ride with such heart and total commitment! BRILLIANT!
I love that sound at 1:53!
After watching that I know who Ronny mac is
The most exciting rider of his generation. 👍
Justin absolutely just flys!! I've watch him for years in the mini bike classes, this dude is super fast. For those that thinks he overrevs the two stroke... maybe you forget what a fast 125 two stroke sounds like. Watch some early videos of RC or Bubba... sounds the same to me! Great video Wozwick!! Looking forward to more.
fucks given: 0 rebuilds: many
@erictheviking844
9 жыл бұрын
Maybe if the same technology an effort that's sunk into four strokes also went into two strokes of this day, many fucks would be givin with no rebuilds.
@fullnoyz7670
6 жыл бұрын
4 years later and I still don't want to like this comment because I wanna keep it on 51 likes yeah barcia!
What ratio did he run his fuel mixture and what spark plug and up grades to the engine ???? Plz need help as I got a 2007 honda cr 125 and doesn't go as hard as this and doesn't sound anything like this and I ring the shit out of it
@Mountain_Yeti
6 жыл бұрын
Cody Tolhopf 40-42:1 is good.
after watching this video hundereds of times, the way he pulls starts is fantastic, i took it into account on some flat ground in my local championship on my cr125 and just sat back whilst the 4 strokes hugged the front end and it works so well. nearly pulled a holeshot in a open group against 450's. cr125 = best bike ever manufactured.
I LOVE the way he starts, and revs to the moon.
WHO is looking in 2018?
@ryder6589
6 жыл бұрын
Ben Otto this is 2017
@benotto8839
6 жыл бұрын
Ryder McDonald nooo😂😂😂😂
@K20rotrex
5 жыл бұрын
2019 😲
@bikerdude6119
5 жыл бұрын
2019
@camarov5456
Жыл бұрын
2023
Rip engine 11:30 AM - 2:30PM
I wish this video could go on forever
congrats on his first pro nat win at MX338,love this kid!
Questa è la miglior musica per le mie orecchie! This is the best music for my ears! I love this sound! go Justin go!
So sick that I just happened to end up here for this race. I remember him riding by me waiting for practice & thought, that’s cool. Malcom stewart & big james where there too
that holeshot makes me feel a proud 2stroke owner
Come back every year for this one
Im stoked that he's got over a million views. no doubt a few europeans checkin him out.
My new fav video! Barcia you haul on the 125!
One of the best parts 0:48 gives me the chills.
love your vids man!
man this kid just wont quit. hes a machine. he rides like villopoto. that 2stroke engine loves the way hes using it to its full potential. less foul plugs
My buddy owned this bike 2 people after barcia, this bike was the tightest bike I ever rode, from suspension to nuts and bolts, sickkkkk. I’m sure the motor had been rebuilt multiple times before I ever rode it but omgggg
he is so smooth its crazy, he is fun to watch
Thank you so much for an unbiased opinion
thank god they left the music out on this video because the sound of a properly jetted 125 2 stroke ridden wide open is music to my ears
i love the 2 strokes you dont take away something that started this sport
Barcias got that thing pinned ! He revs his bikes to the maxx!
well thanks for filling me in on this new info capt. obvious.
Justin Barcia, holds the world record for rebuilding the most top ends in a year
i agree i got a cr125 and i love that bike it sounds so good
Awesome video!
this is why i love my 2001 cr 125. i may not be the best rider but it proves what these little things are capable of.
"You know the best thing I like about this bike" The throttle sticks!
love the old school jersey!
so cool i had to watch it twice
probably one of the best sounds you will ever hear
I saw this video 15 years ago here i am in 2024
when this kid was 10 my friend was riding with him on a 250 while justin was on a 65 and he was keeping up just fine. that kid is nuts.
15 years old! can u believe? hes awesome!
Sweeeeeet!!!! Lookin' like Marty Smith with that retro jersey. Listen to that sound boyz!!!!!!!!! Muzak to my ears!!!!!!!!!!
Man I do miss that sound!!!!!
Love how on the start he's just casually sitting on the bike then he gets the holeshot easy.. what a boss
that guys killin it!!!
and that's an understatement!
loves the way he just rails those corners...reminds me of Ron Lechien..........yes, I'm old.
2-strokes, I miss them!
What a beast🙌🏽
from crf 250 2009 to cr 125 2005.. long life two strokes!
barcia gives honda a good name, amazing rider
beautiful riding
Love the style, i ride a 250f this makes me want to get a 125
diggin the throwback honda jersey
this is the 12th time i watched this video and i still think its ODEEEE crazy
He will be racing his first pro national at Glen Helen next month for the Geico Powersports Honda team.
Barcia has just a sick riding style, never really liked him back then now he's just dope.
ok man thanks for explaining that..i was thinking that's what the EFI did, but i wasn't totally sure. It makes sense now.
How do you NOT like this video?!!
there is nothing better sounding in motocross than a good 125cc rider.
i have a kx 125 and a cr 125 cant wait for the 250 im geting
this man is on a different planet in riding...
Getting though the airport must suck for him... Cause hes got balls of steel!
Two smoke for life!!
Barcia knows how to rock the 125!
it's a good thing he didn't wheelie at the start even if he didn't lean on the bike forward. what a good racer.
that thing sounds so beast
this kid is awsome. He just pins the throttle a few shifts here and there and holds the fuck on for dear life!
BARCIA IS A GOOOOONNNN!
i have overlooked this video 10 or 11 times so i sat down with som college porfessors and we have concluded that he is fast.
The 22 dislikes were all his different mechanics.
yea dude.. i got it as my backround... He was hitting the Leap almost the whole race... he was like the only 250 rider to hit it... Kid is fast!!!!
heey there! that would be the schoolboy 12-15 class.
2:05 lovin the cat walk bud lol
Need a newer footage of justin with 125!!!! pleaseeee!!!!
this guy is a badass rider
I agree with AvocaSingleTrack on this one !!
I love 2-strokes!!!
Barcia has never even heard of a tear off
barcia
that 125 right up on the limiter is just beautiful music isn't it!!!
i can watch this over, and over, and over because i never knew 2 strokes had rev limiters ;) barcia
Finally for once, hearing a 2 stroke without music.
Man even on the 125 he hits the rev in the air.
Gosh damn he fast..Best sounding and fast as hell off the starting line
Never forget 2 stroke
holy shit, this dude could just tape the throttle wide open and ride it like that, wow give me chills
you know haters will hate no matter what
that bike is beast
Barcia knows speed!
man hes smooth!
Hes really putting that 125 to work.
God, I love 2-strokes!
The 4-strokes are super reliable. They won't break down after a beating, if you take care of it. If it does break down though, it will cost you more than a 2-stroke, but a 2-stroke requires more maintenance and will more likely break. A 4-stroke is also a lot easier to drive, since you won't need to keep the engine at high RPM's for it to produce power. And if you're racing you're going to have to replace the pistons on a 2-stroke engine a lot more often, they wear down easily.