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Cycle News 2019 Issue 02 January 15

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 15, 2019 P37 RACE AGAINST LEGENDS WHILE SUPPORTING ROAD 2 RECOVERY R oad 2 Recovery and 6D Helmets are hosting a Racing Legends night at Pole Position Raceway in Corona, California, January 15, from 6-9 p.m. The fun- draiser will benefit injured athletes from supercross and motocross. This is your chance to race karts against some of the sport's biggest names from past and present. Jeff Emig, Ricky Johnson, Jeff Ward, Grant Langston, Robbie Maddison, Da- vid Vuillemin, Colton Haaker, RJ Hamp- sire, Greg Albertyn, Doug Dubach, Mike Healey, Chris Young and Kyle LeDuc are just a few of the big names planning to attend. There will be individual heat races all night long where you have a chance to race against the top guys for only $19.95. The evening concludes with a main event with the top 12 celebrities going head-to-head in the final. Click here for more information. CN You can race again the legends of motocross at Pole Position Raceway in Corona, California, January 15, and support Road 2 Recovery while you're at it. MARTIN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY Things are looking up for Jeremy Martin after undergoing second surgery on his back. J eremy Martin underwent surgery on his back last week and apparently everything went well this time. Martin injured his back last year at the Tennessee National MX and had surgery shortly after the crash. But the healing process was slower than expected so an un-planned second surgery was performed. According to an Instagram post by Martin, every- thing went well with the second surgery and he is expected to make a full recovery. Unfortunately, Martin will miss the entire 2019 season. He posted: "Update the surgery yesterday was a big success. We are now on the road to recovery. Thanks for all of the well wishes I appreciate it." Martin recently extended his contract through 2021 with the Geico Honda Team. CN

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