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Cycle News 2024 Issue 21 May 28

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Troy Herfoss isn't a man used to losing. The father of two young girls on Australia's Gold Coast is a three-time Australian Superbike (ASBK) Champion af- ter a 10-year career with Honda, one-time ASBK Supersport Champion for Suzuki, and he enjoyed enormous success in the heyday of AMA Supermoto competition in the mid-2000s, winning the title as a factory KTM rider in 2008. Troy is also outrageously fit and enters pro cycling races in Australia and beats up on those guys just for fun. It clearly runs in the family as his wife, Emily, is also a pro - fessional cyclist in Australia. After a career of sliding doors in which opportunities to race on the world stage at various times disappeared as quickly as they appeared, 37-year-old Herfoss dropped a bombshell at the end of the 2023 ASBK season when, as a newly crowned champion for a heroic third time follow - ing a devastating injury in 2021 that nearly ended his career, he announced he would be splitting from the factory Honda team with no real plans of what he was going to do next. "I announced that I was leav - ing Honda one week after the championship round, which I guess pricked a few ears up," Herfoss said. "I managed to have a chat with Wayne Rainey at MotoAmerica, and I let him know I wanted to try and come to America and race a Super - bike. Wayne mentioned that this ride [factory Indian] was avail- able in the Baggers. "I actually had a phone call from Eraldo Ferracci (Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati) as well. I was driving a truck working at the time and couldn't really hear VOLUME ISSUE MAY , P111

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