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Cycle News 2020 Issue 02 January 14

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 14, 2020 P73 Yeah, there was definitely some frustration. It's not that I didn't fully reach my potential as far as race results go because I was winning a lot of races and being as fast as I thought I could be, but there was definitely some frustration there. I did win the WORCS Championship in 2012. From there, just with a little bit of a change in the industry and focus- ing on different series, WORCS was kind of my bread and butter growing up. I raced motocross for a while, and I kind of transitioned into WORCS when I was 15 years old and just really took to it and started doing well. Then I won my first champion- ship in 2012, then Kawasaki de- cided they didn't want to race it in 2013 so it was kind of unfortunate circumstances there. So I ended up signing with KTM and with KTM my main focus was supposed to be Baja and EnduroCross, which are—as you can tell—completely opposite. But the Baja [program] got cut after Kurt [Caselli] passed away [at the 2013 season-ending Baja 1000], so I felt like two years in a row I got kind of taken out of a series that I could do really well at. I had to supplement it with other stuff, which, luckily for me, I'm a well enough rounded rider that I can kind of ride everything. I might not be winning every race like I want to, but I can do very well in a lot of different disciplines. It's actually been really cool to try all these different series and race all these different things, similar to what Ryan Sipes has done is kind of what I've really been doing for the last five years. Finally, in 2017, KTM decided to come back and race WORCS again, which I was excited about. Unfortunately, I got hurt really bad at King of the Motos [in February 2017] and took myself out of the championship there. But then the one that really stung was in 2018 when I got hurt "ENDURO RACING LIKE ISDE-STYLE RACING IS PROBABLY THE ONE I'M MOST PASSIONATE ABOUT AND THE ONE THAT I WORK THE HARDEST AT, JUST BECAUSE I REALLY LIKE THE VARIETY AND THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TERRAIN AND THE INTENSITY." Robert (left) and team manager Antti Kallonen don't take ISDE racing lightly.

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