Talk:James Stewart Jr.

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[edit] Infobox

The infobox used is for road bicycle racers, and is being deprecated as it's being replaced by a new generic cyclist box. Either way, the infobox here is out of place. I don't want to just delete it - can somebody find the right one (or make one if need be)? Mk3severo 23:49, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

We don't have one at WP motorcycling. We might ahve one for Road Race (MOto GP), but defintly not MX, its way down my to do list i'm afriad! Pickle 15:49, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] james stewart

James Stewart is a great person and I would like to see him someday

[edit] "Dominate", vs "Success", vs "Any success"

Any opinions and comments as to what the article should read as? In my opinion, "any success" sounds racist, as if it were some huge surprise that an African-American actually had success in the sport of motocross. "Success" could suffice and provides the gray-area between the two other options. Looking at results, though, it appears to me as "dominate" is the best fit for the article, as quite honestly that is what James Stewart is doing now. He is the one to beat, and everyone in the motocross/supercross world knows it. So, personal opinion aside, for the integrity of the article, which adjective is best? ArleneElizabeth 04:08, 17 July 2007 (UTC)


I would personally not use the comment that he was the first African American to achieve victory in major motorsports, even on motorcycles, Antron Brown and Michael Phillips both won in NHRA national events prior to James winning in AMA. 76.100.114.133 16:31, 28 September 2007 (UTC) Jeff Walker