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Cycle News 2000 01 12

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Travis Pastrana interview BY CHRIS JONNUM V\I hat is it with sport's current mania for placing its hopes on the shoulders of young men? The NBA's Kobe Bryant, NASCAR's Jeff Gordon, professional golfing's Tiger Woods all were icons before even starting in their respective professional realms, and it looks as if the trend is extending to supercross in the person of Team Suzuki's Travis Pastrana, 16. Some descry the trend, asserting that personalities should not be granted limelight until they've earned it in the form of wins and championships. But in an information age where immediacy has become old hat, presentin9- the future as news is the only way to get anyone's attention. Besides, just as Buddhists' painstaking research leaves them confident of their pick for their messiah's next incarnation, sport pundits have a proven set of criteria that assures the accuracy of their prediCtions. In the case of motocross, those starpower predictors include natural talent (admittedly difficult to quantify, but you know it when you see it), timing, personality, desire, discipline, fitness, intelligence, innovation and charisma. Pastrana has all of these qualities in spades, and although hjs professional experience is limited to the U.S. Open and the Pasadena World Supercross round, it certainly appears that he will earn all of the attention that he has been advanced. A You had a pretty serious injury not long go. l've had most of my injuries racing motocross, but not any life-threatening ones. In the freestyle event last year in Lake Havasu, Arizona, I came up short on a 120-foot jump the first time I did it - just didn't go fast enough. I ended up dislocating my spinal column from my pelvic area. That was only the third-known case in history to ever have that happen. The doctors, after they. saw my X-rays, were pretty much amazed that I wasn't paralyzed. Three transfusions of blood and two surgeries later, I was back on the bike. I had two months in a wheelchair, two months in the rehab JANUARY 12, 2000' eye • • n e _ s

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