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Cycle News 2020 Issue 50 December 15

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 15, 2020 P83 ferent story. It's been a long road to get there, for sure, but as far as me, personally, it was only a nine-week wait." THE EUROPE YEARS Osborne turned Pro in 2006, but admittedly had a relatively disappointing foray into the pro ranks of supercross and outdoor motocross. Osborne struggled for two years and appeared to be out of options but was never one to give in, and then he de- cided to go to Europe in 2008 and that's when things started to turn around. "Europe for me was just a major learning experience," said Osborne. "I was a highly talented amateur rider with all the tools from a very young age. Going there for me was kind of a last- ditch effort at racing. I went there on a two-race deal and stayed there on the same team for four and a half years. I just kind of found a passion for racing that I hadn't really experienced in a long time or maybe ever, being around a group of guys that loved racing like I did and were there for the same goal. That's my biggest takeaway. If you have the passion and you have the drive, then you can do about anything you want to do. That was a huge key for me getting back here. Also continuing success once I got back." HURDLES Osborne didn't get off to the best of starts to the 2020 sea- son, suffering a major injury in March while practicing the week before the Atlanta round of the AMA Supercross Series. "It was the biggest injury I've ever had," said Osborne. "I broke five vertebrae in my back, my wrist, some ribs, bruised both lungs. It was pretty dire for a cou- ple days there. Definitely con- templated it. Then when I came back to riding, I wasn't really riding that good. I wasn't happy with where I was. It was weighing on me. Definitely a little bit of a period there where I wasn't really too sure what the future held. I'm glad I stuck it out now." Osborne admitted that there were even thoughts of retirement at that point, but when he made the decision to continue, he did so in a big way. "I think it was just a decision that I had to make," said Os- borne. "I wanted to continue, or I didn't. When I made the deci- sion that I wanted to continue, it was go time. It was time to go out there and put my best foot forward every time I raced." Even during the 450 Pro Mo- tocross Championship, Osborne had more than his share of prob- Osborne carried the momentum of his final-round win in Supercross into the outdoor Nationals. He snagged the red plate in round one and never looked back.

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