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Cycle News 2023 Issue 02 January 18

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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VOLUME ISSUE JANUARY , P61 It's just all these things [in off-road that kept me inter- ested and learning something new. Then a few years ago, I started trying the [AMA Hare & Hound National Champion- ship Series] after doing the NGPC series for a few years prior. It's one of those things where it has to keep me inter - ested to keep trying. That's where I was able to go into different disciplines and learn new things. "Being with Johnny and the race team helped a lot and kept it fun, and they're so knowledgeable that every - thing was almost easy to do what I needed to do because the bike was ready for what - ever I was wanting to do. "It's been fun hitting all these different things. You kind of live in the moment so you don't think about it but looking back there's definitely a lot of milestones that would take years to remember!" Asked to single out a spe - cific memory, Gieger paused before replying: "I think most recently what I put the most work into was Six Days and being able to win in Portugal [in 2019] with the team. That was super-fun! I wish my per - formance was better, but that was kind of the cards I was dealt. But I was able to help the team out, and we were able to win, so that was super- cool after trying for a couple years on a personal level. "I wish I had more time to get better at it, though, but that's all right." Regarding Six Days, it demands the successful competitor to be well-rounded and not just a speedy racer. In addition to the riding compo - nent, there's the self-sufficient mechanical aspect demanded of the rider who must perform practically all maintenance on the bike with no outside assistance aside from verbal coaching. Yet, Gieger claimed, "Well, that was easy because I was always hands-on, working on my own bikes. My dad raced when I raced until I turned professional in motocross then he put his racing off to the side to help me full time. Doing EnduroCross, that was all on my own when I was on a KTM. Even when I got back on Hondas, Johnny was helping me, but I was still on my own program doing all the work. And I always worked on my own practice bikes. "Going to Six Days, that was one of the things that gave me confidence that I could do it because I understand it, and I've done it all, and I'm pretty calm and able to work quickly under pressure." On the topic of her backflip, she laughs and remembers, "I think I was 18 or something and met Travis Pastrana, and he invited me out to his place with Sarah Whitmore. We had a little competition to see who could do a backflip first. "It was on little bikes; I tried it on the big bike, but I couldn't do it, so I just did it on the little bike. I always had the

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