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Cycle News 2022 Issue 03 January 19

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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INTERVIEW I MO T OCROSSER-TURNED-ENDURO RA CER BROC HEPLER P102 After a solid season with Makita Suzuki in 2006, Hepler signed with Yamaha to race Supercross and motocross in 2007. He had just come off three- straight wins and was a rising star on the motocross circuit. All of that came crashing down when a January crash while prepping for the upcoming SX season derailed everything. Hepler was training at the Yamaha test track when he washed the front end and was thrown to the ground, suffering blunt force trauma to the brain, an injury that would have a major effect on the trajectory of the rest of his life. "I was out about seven minutes or something," says Hepler. "They transported me to the hospital. I know I was there three days, and I don't remember the hospital at all. There was actually bleeding on the brain, so that's when they have to keep you over to make sure once the bleeding stops. Then you have to stay there a day or so and make sure you're good to go. I don't recall any of the hospital there." Hepler sat out the rest of the season until outdoors that year, missing all of the 2007 Supercross season and into the outdoors, racing the final seven rounds but with little success. "You never want to quit for good, but I think even all those years it was never quite as good as the days on my Suzuki, because my brain just wasn't quite as good as it used to be, I guess." Hepler suffered several other injuries, as well, which he now attributes to effects of the concussion. "My brain just couldn't keep up with some of the pressure," says Hepler never quit riding motorcycles. He has since turned his attention to off-road riding and enduros, a sport he feels is safe enough to compete again. THEY TRANSPORTED ME TO THE HOSPITAL. I KNOW I WAS THERE THREE DAYS, AND I DON'T REMEMBER THE HOSPITAL AT ALL."

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