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Cycle News 2021 Issue 47 November 23

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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IN THE WIND P52 Zach Osborne Calls It A Career Z ach Osborne recently an- nounced his retirement from professional motocross and supercross racing. The 32-year- old's illustrious career spanned 16 years, highlighted by four major U.S. championships. "After 16 years of professional racing, the time has come for me to call it a career," Osborne said. "I've tried everything in my power over the last six months to get my health back up to the stan- dard it needs to be to race at the highest level, and after just a few weeks of riding supercross at full intensity, I realized it just wasn't meant to be. I'm so grateful for the journey I've had as a profes- sional. I've met so many incred- ible people and been a part of some of the finest organizations in motorsports. This was not an easy decision, or one I took lightly, but it was the right deci- sion. I'm forever grateful to my family, fans and teams for their support throughout my time as a professional. In the next chapter, I want to focus my time more on giving back to those who have given to me." Known for his tenacity and nev- er-give-up mentality, Osborne es- tablished himself as a fan favorite over the years. A highly-touted amateur prospect, he turned pro back in 2006 with support from KTM. In 2008 Zacho signed with the Yamaha of Troy team but suffered a slew of injuries before ending up in Europe. Zach com- peted as the lone American in the MXGP circuit for a few years but was clear on his intentions to return to AMA Supercross. He resurfaced stateside in 2012, splitting his time in the West Coast Lites class and the MX2 division back in Europe. During his time overseas he collected 14 FIM World Motocross Cham- pionship MX2 podiums, a British MX2 Championship and one FIM World Motocross win. Osborne made his full-time re- turn to the U.S. when he signed with GEICO Honda in 2013. The Virginia native showed true grit in Supercross and motocross and even earned a spot on Team USA's Trophy Team for the Inter- After a successful and varied 16- year career, Zach Osborne is hanging it up. PHOTOS: ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA

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