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Cycle News Issue 36 September 11

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W H A T Y O U A R E S A Y I N G "Roger's long-time commitment to motocross is the stuff of legends." Lowside: 45 Minutes With A Hero I'm always pleasantly surprised to read something that gets my attention. Hardly anyone writes real stories these days because I don't think we have many real writers left. Thanks for giving me hope and engaging stories to read. The Lowside piece on Wayne was terrific. My feelings about Wayne are the same. He's is the tough- est most inspirational person I know. Kenny [Roberts] and I went to the hospital after his accident—it was the weekend of the U.S. GP, and Kenny, Bob Barnard and I were the principles putting the event on. Wayne hadn't yet had the stabilization surgery, and we didn't know what to expect when we got there. The ICU room was filled with nurses and several doctors. They were all huddled around a TV screen. Wayne had arranged a video player, and they were watch- ing the Japanese GP, which he won. He was talking about the race, what he was doing every lap and why. He was smiling and joking, as if it was his job to cheer everyone else up. When we got back to the track, we received a fax from Wayne that said: "Stop moping around and make sure this is the best f'ing race anyone has ever seen." Keep up the good work. Ken Vreeke Really enjoyed reading your article, chills the whole time. I got the chance to meet him at the supercross in San Francisco, California, about 10 years ago. He was waiting for somebody and just sitting there so I walked up put my hand out and said, "Nice to meet you, I'm a big fan and have really enjoyed watching you through- out your career." Then I said, "I will leave you alone don't want to bug you," and he said, "you're not bugging me," and I ended up talking to him for like 10 minutes. I still enjoy watching him throughout his career and know that he's doing great things with MotoAmerica. Chris Taylor DeCoster's New Role Congratulations, Roger. You are the right man for the job to be sure! Your presence with KTM over the years has had a huge impact on the success of KTM in North America. With all that said I know the riders will miss you as their team manager. Ian Harrison is cer- tainly the right person to take over as team manager, I'm sure we all wish him success. Al Banta Well done, Roger. I've always been a big fan, going back to your motocross days. You've always had talent, drive, dedica- tion and a lot of class. All these characteristics will serve you well in this new role. Congratu- lations! Gary Fackler Terrific news from Big Orange! Congratulations to Roger and to all the Austria staff. As a 42-year Husqvarna rider in Canada, I am thrilled Husky will get even more attention from Mr. DeCoster in North America. Roger's long-time commitment to motocross is the stuff of legends. Best Wishes from British Columbia, Canada. Jonathan Stickel Letters to the editor can be sent to voices@cyclenews.com. Published letters do not necessarily reflect the position of Cycle News. Letters should not exceed 150 words and are subject to editing. Anonymous letters won't be considered for publication and each letter should contain the writer's name, address and daytime phone number… Editor P6 CN III VOICES

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