INTERVIEW I ROAD RACER TYLER SCOTT
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the results, really. But I took a lot
of experience from it. Now I feel
like I'm in a comfortable posi-
tion to turn that experience into
results.
How has life been with
the M4 crew?
Working with everyone is great.
Robbie Peterson, my mechanic,
Dustin, Remy, the data guy we
have. We have a new one this
week from World Supersport. I
haven't had any problems under
the tent, really. Just mechanical
stuff here and there.
Tell us about the family
business.
We have a dealership up in
Pennsylvania, around the
Coopersburg area called Scott
Powersports. We sell KTM,
Yamaha, Honda, GasGas,
Husqvarna, Kawasaki. Every-
thing but Suzuki and Harley,
basically.
We have some SSR now and
Benelli. We also have Husqvar-
na's electric mountain bikes.
There's something in the works
for a new electric motorcycle
brand right now. So, it's cool.
Do you work there
during the year?
I'll stop in here and there and
work a few hours. We live in a
farmhouse, so there's always
stuff to do at home.
Are you still in school?
I do school on the computer
when we're away. Now we're
in the summer break, so I don't
have school. It's pretty easy on
the computer. I just get it done
before the race weekends and
don't have to worry about it.
Then on the drive home, I'll
just do a couple days' worth. It's
straightforward. There's not a
lot of load with the school I'm in
right now, so I can submit stuff a
little late. There're no deadlines
and stuff like that. My school
goes smoothly now.
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Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar
Suzuki team manager Chris
Ulrich shares the podium with
his young charger Scott after
his first Supersport win at
Road America.