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Cycle News 2023 Issue 03 January 24

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MUMFORD TO PRO CIRCUIT KAWASAKI T he Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki Team announced the Carson Mumford will fill in for the injured Austin Forkner. Forkner suffered a knee injury at Anaheim 1 and will be out of action for the entire Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series, if not longer. Mumford will make his debut on the number-52 Kawa - saki at the Oakland Supercross, February 18. "I'm grateful to Mitch [Payton, team owner] and the whole Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team for offering me this opportunity," Mumford said. "It's a huge privilege to line up on the gate with the support of the most proven team in the paddock, and I'm more motivated than ever to show what I'm capable of on the racetrack. The plan is to take a couple of weeks to adjust to everything with the team before we line up in Oakland." CN P46 Carson Mumford will fill in for the injured Austin Forkner on the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/ Kawasaki Team. AMA MOTORCYCLE HALL OF FAMER PASSES A MA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Ronnie Rall, a top Midwest dirt-track racer in the '60s and '70s, passed away on Janu - ary 20 at the age of 84. Rall, who was born in Sandusky, Ohio, about 100 miles north of the AMA Mo- torcycle Hall of Fame, began his profes- sional racing career at 21 years old. Three years later he raced to his first of five AMA National wins. A dedicated farmer, Rall never raced a full schedule of AMA Nationals except for the 1964 season, when he finished a career-best third in the championship. Despite his limited opportunities, Rall found success, including a win in the 1969 season opener at the Hous - ton Short Track. The race, which was held before a big crowd in the Houston Astrodome, was televised on ABC's Wide World of Sports. Finishing his national career in 1973 and his local racing career later in the 1970s, Rall retired from racing and continued farming. In retirement, Rall occasionally participated in vintage events. Rall was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2001. CN AMA Hall of Fame dirt track racer Ronnie Rall passed away at the age of 84. PHOTO: AMA HALL OF FAME

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