MOTOGP RACER CAL CRUTCHLOW
P70
Interview
in that I've still been able to go out
and cycle! As you know, that's all
I do. I enjoy riding my bicycle and
spend hours in the saddle over the
week. Here in California, we are
able to go outside, and I've been
riding alone and keeping my dis-
tance from others. There is no set
plan to go back to racing, so you
just have to maintain. We just have
to take it as it comes. I think there
are more important things in the
world at the moment than worrying
about motorcycle racing. Having
said that, we have to make sure
that we are in good shape if it sud-
"We're doing good," said the
good-spirited HRC pilot of his
California walkabout. "We're just
trying to buckle down and hide
from the coronavirus."
Cal, you mentioned that
you're here holding station
in Southern California, we
figured you were back in
the United Kingdom!
Yeah, we're down here in
Rancho Santa Fe, California. As
soon as they canceled the first
race, I said to Lucy, "The first race
is going to be Austin, so let's go to
California because when the race
happens, we'll already be there."
So, we came here then; we've
been in California since, before
Austin. It's been over a month
now, at least. We're down in San
Diego, we have our house here,
and we're enjoying the weather
as much as possible, and we're
really happy because we have a
bit of land here. Lucy and Willow
are not going out at the moment.
They're sort of on a lockdown
thing. Willow can still go outside,
and she's got the pool. Her and
Lucy are here and hanging out
and very happy, so that is good.
What have you been up to
as far as keeping occupied,
motivated, and burning
time off the clock? We know
you're an avid cyclist.
Well, I've been very, very lucky