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Cycle News 2004 09 29

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Rob Pearson Will ROB PEARSON BE THE DID< uBUGSY' MANN OF THE NEW MIllENNIUM? By SCOTT ROUSSEAU PHOTOS BY DAVE HOENIG AND SCOTT ROUSSEAU n the pantheon of flat-track legends, Dick "Bugsy" Mann stands out as one of the sports ' all-t ime greats and a man whose actions on and off the track seemed to be quite in keeping with the era in which he raced. In a time when tubes were yielding to trans istors , black and white television was superseded by color and Vietnam was being called a bad war, Mann was soft-spoken but firm in his view of racing's po litics, and on the track he was as smooth as they co me , indeed almost boring in his precision . Now, some 30 years late r, a new "Bugs" has arrived on the dirt track scene in a time when analog has been replaced by digital, television is be ing superseded by the computer monitor and Iraq is being called a bad war, I 40 SEPTEMBER 29 , 2004 • CYCLE NEWS like Mann. Rob "Bugs" Pearson . an IS-year-old AMA flat-track Rookie of the Year contender from Chillicothe. Illinois, is sort of a reflection of his time . He doesn't share his own political views of the sport. O n the track he is more Dave Aldana. exciting and unpredictable. than Dick Mann but already Pearson's a force to be reckoned with among the sport's more established stars. Also like Mann was, Pearson is a truly nice kid, trying to make a living in the most violent, dangerous form of motorcycle racing the re is. It's just what he does. So what's going on with you? O h, I just got a new extended van. and I was putti ng some wheel cho cks in the back of it. You dirt trackers make a good liv in g , huh , 40th Anniversary ge tting to buy new vehicles a ll the ti m e? (Laughs ) Yeah, this is like a house payment fo r me . I look at the money I make, and I wonder how many van payments that will make. How would you ass ess your r o o k ie se a son thus fa r? I'm hap py with it. We have had some bad luck. We started off the season in Daytona, and I knew that for [tuner] James Hart and our team owner, Paul Seliskar, this was going to be all new for us. How did t he team come about? Actually. I was on my way to Salt Lake City to go snowboarding this past winter when James called me on my cell phone and to ld me that Paul was looking for a

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