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Cycle News 2024 Issue 40 October 8

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Ride For Robert G len Helen Raceway will host a ride day/celebration of life/ fundraiser for motocrosser and 6D Helmets co-founder Robert Reisinger on October 18. Also, a ride clinic will be avail - able for 50 people as part of the day. Pre-regis- tration is required to secure your spot. Road 2 Recovery is helping conduct the event and says, "Ride the track and register for a comprehensive Fundamentals of MX Clinic led by legendary riders, coaches, and industry pros like Doug Dubach, Kurt Nicoll, Jeff Emig, David Pingree, Ryan Hughes, Kris Keefer, Ricky John - son, Jessy Nelson, Ryan Villopoto, Colt Nichols, Clayton Roberts and more. Jeremy McGrath will be attending as a special guest. Jeremy will be at the 101 eBike booth signing autographs. "Robert leaves behind a lasting legacy, not just in the products he created, but in the lives he touched. He is survived by his son, Nicholas, wife Kristina, his father, and four siblings, who, VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P25 Glen Helen is hosting a ride day/fundraiser for Robert Reisinger on October 18. Craig A Star Again C hristian Craig is rejoining the Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha squad after signing a new two-year deal starting in 2025. Craig origi- nally joined the team back in 2021 and later won the 250SX West Championship in 2022 before moving over to the Husqvarna Factory Racing Team for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. This new deal will have him racing aboard the Yamaha YZ450F while aiding the development of the team's 250cc riders. "I'm so excited to be back with the Star Racing team and grateful that even after two years away, they still welcomed and believed in me," said Craig. "It already feels so good to be back in the same environment where I won my championship and surrounded by the people who helped get me there! Looking forward to a great next couple of years!" "We are very excited to have Christian back aboard the Star Racing Yamaha YZ450F," said Team Manager Jeremy Coker. "We feel that he has yet to show his true abilities on the 450, and we look forward to bringing him back to where he belongs. We also look forward to having him back around the young talent that we have on our team to bring his experience and help us develop those younger riders." CN along with the countless friends and colleagues who knew him, will forever cherish the memories of a man who truly lived life to the fullest." CN For more information, click here, Ride For Robert. Christian Craig is back with his old team, Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha. He signed a two- year deal to ride in the 450cc class.

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