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Cycle News 2025 Issue 25 June 24

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Trailblazers MC Reveals 2026 Inductees T he Trailblazers Motorcycle Club's Board of Directors has finalized its list of honorees who will be inducted into the club's Hall of Fame. The 81st Trailblazers banquet is sched - uled for March 14, 2026. Next year's inductees are for- mer Honda MX Team Manager Dave Arnold; 2013 AMA Grand National Champion Brad Baker; lifelong road race manager, tuner and engineer Randy Hall; 10-time AMA Flat Track na - tional winner Ronnie Jones; Pro Circuit founder and race team manager Mitch Payton; and for - mer Motocross and Supercross Champion Jeff Ward. Motocross racer-turned TV commentator and career industry supporter Jim Holley will receive the Earl & Lucile Flanders Lifetime Achievement Award, while 1969 FIM 250cc World Race Champion and renowned tuner of the stars Kel Carruthers will be honored with the 'Blazers' most prestigious Dick Hammer Award. For more information about the Trailblazers and the 2026 an - nual banquet, click here to visit the Trailblazers' website. CN WIND IN THE P28 The Trailblazers MC announced the six honorees who will be inducted into the Club's 2026 Hall of Fame. Colip Injury Update T revor Colip was injured on May 31 during 250 qualifying at the Hangtown National. After 19 days in the hospital, his initial broken femur has become a more serious condition with complications leading to multiple strokes and brain damage. Road 2 Recovery has stepped in with a donation link aimed at alleviating the costs of a medical flight and necessary therapy. Currently, Trevor's full condition is still unknown. He has been alert and responsive since his most recent surgery, but is still in immense pain. His full neurological condition remains unknown due to multiple contributing factors. The goal now is to get Trevor home to Indiana with a medi - cal flight estimated to cost around $65,000, along with intense physical, occupational and neurological therapies, racking up another $60,000. His family asks for donations that will go di - rectly to these two costs. Fans and the motocross community can donate here. CN Trevor Colip was injured at the Hangtown National but has since faced multiple and serious complications after the initial surgery.

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