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Cycle News 1994 01 05

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t That off-season, I ventured up to Graham's-ranch in Salinas, Californ ia, where I interviewed him about the sea son tha t had just passed: Oddly, I felt as u ncomfortable about asking questions about his arrest as Graham felt about answering them . In spending time with Graham, I could sense his sincerity. He had sworn off drinking, and vowed to return in '92 a new man. I believed him. Th a t winter, Graham and I went riding togethe r several times. Once, I even let h im race my persona l motocross bike, and insisted that he borrow some of my riding gear after see ing the somewhat weathered ou tfit he owned. "Man, you're the best sponsor I' ve ever had," he joked . Ricky Graham was no lo n ge r a grumpy old man. He was my friend . Just as he promise d , Graham The confident, friendly guy that I had seen on television six years earlier had become a grumpy old man. returned in '92 sober and ready to race. Though he won only one race, he silenced the doubters by turning in the most consistent finishes in the field. Except for two freak DNFs, Graham never finished worse than four th. I need no t describe 1993. In what can only be labeled as the sport's most remarkable comeback, Graham domina ted the season and set a number of n ew re cord s en ro ute to his third Grand National Champ ionship. N either he nor I could believe the way the sea son w as unfolding. After his secon d win"of the season at the Lima Half Mile, Graham had said to m e, " Man , wouldn't it be great if I cou ld go on a te ar and win a lo t of races, just like Jeremy McGrath did in supercross?" Little did we know. Ricky Graham was no longer a grumpy old man. He was my fri end. With the ' 93 se ason in the history books, Graham was forced to make what was undoubtedly one of the most difficult decisions of his career. Should he stay and defend his title, or capitalize on an opportunity to pursue a different avenue that his heart yearns to? Though Graham has decided to pursue a career in road racing (while competing in the dirt track Nationals that his schedule will allow), one thing is for sure - no one can ever take away the remarkable turnaround that he has performed both on, and off, the track. Graham had been at the top , then hit rock bottom, but somehow put everything together to return to th e top again like a true champion - nine years later. It is such that made him the unanimous choice w hen it came time for our staff to elect the 1994 Cycle News Rider of the Year. Con gratu lations, Ricky. And thanks. It's been a great ride. CN f!lJJ:i4 VIDEO U£A. (8001368-5375 CaU 10orderorrec.eive ourFREE .calalolf.ofmll.nx tities! . (juaranleed delivery beJorel:hnstmas! THE WORLD' S LEADING POWERSPORTS VIDEO COMPANY -BiJreGP93" "Schwanlz: AH14ac1Jon ]JC1Ckffi rounds World Olampion" wtth e>a:lu.<;fve This terTjfic TexnnflnaHy jOOIoge no! seen on 7Y. Featuring Mike frJohan's heroic retJ.Jm.from his '93 ir)jwy. John KocinskI. setting the 250 scene on fire. KevIn SchwanIz took SUzuki ID rucing's tq>~.GPbike rodng is all a!JaJt cIose-jOught. heartstq>p/r'g ad1on. Now get tt on tape. 3 hours. $44.95 achieved his IP"1 in J993 qflera hard-chwying season during which his jO/lowirg oJIoyaJ .fans ronJiruJedID grow. We aiso go behind the scenes ID his JwniJyJrle nds , wld discuss the more serious saeID his proJession. 60 mizw/es, $29.95 E ;;a 'h~""~-: _ ,ii..· I:/UCF-::':' , .•..''''. "Oash Kings-" There's no doubt a!JaJt it. when it canes lDacshing, the biJrersdo tt better! Wherever rrotDrr:ydists = they aash. We've takm the very latest Jootage .from all these n$" championships ID show that Its not just the luTkeys wmgel. p/ud

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