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Cycle News 2013 Issue 27 July 9

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 27 JULY 9, 2013 might be able to do the wild-card entry, Rispoli talked to his people and his personal sponsor, Monster Energy, stepped on board. "Things started coming together and within the last week everything went from just talk to 'yeah, we're doing it," "Rispoli said. "It's going to be sweet. We're going to ride the Tech 3 bike, we're gonna get a little bit more support from Tech 3 and Herve [Poncharal] over there. We're going to have a good opportunity with Monster stepping on board." Rispoli also has a good support network, including his longtime coach Jason Pridmore and his friend Bradley Smith, who raced in Moto2 for Tech 3 before his move to the MotoGP class this year, to call on for advice. "Oh, yeah," Rispoli said. "I've been on the phone with them; pretty much everyone even beforehand. Even before I made my decision I was on the phone talking to a lot of people. Kind of going to my circle, my network and making sure that it was a good move and this and that and we all seemed to agree that it was going to be a great experience." The young American is not a complete stranger to racing in foreign championships as he had the opportunity to race in the last round of the British Supertock 600 Series for the Swan Yamaha team last season. Stepping into a championship for a one-off race is always a difficult task. Add in P27 the fact that Rispoli hasn't ridden at Indy or even sat on a Moto2 bike before and it becomes a bit to ask. But fortunately he will get the chance to test the bike twice, at a still-to-be-determined track here in the U.S. and at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the wild-card test. "We're going in with the mentality the same way we went in over in BSB," Rispoli said. "Just an open mind knowing it's going to be extremely tough. It's going to be hard to get close to those boys, but we're going to just take every session step by step and just keep moving, moving forward and keep improving as the weekend keeps going on." Andrea Wilson L ike a match made in heaven, Ricky Carmichael University (RCU) made a stop at RedBud on Wednesday, July 3, prior to the AMA Pro National. And, as with every RCU event so far, all 100 spots that were offered were filled. Ricky Carmichael taught alongside former champs Jeff Stanton, Jeff Emig, Grant Langston and Ivan Tedesco, with each racer taking his own "section" and alternating groups throughout the day. Then, at the end of the day, all of the students got to ride with the instructors – sans Emig, who is recovering from a riding injury – and RCH's Carey Hart on the legendary RedBud circuit. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEVE COX SCHOOL'S IN SESSION Ricky Carmichael spreads his motocross knowledge during the RCU class at RedBud. The RCU travels to Europe this following week where it will set foot in the U.K. at the sandy Fatcat Circuit. Former AMA 250 Motocross Champion Dean Wil- son will be one of the featured instructors, joining former World Champion James Dobb and current GP racer Tommy Searle. Steve Cox

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