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Cycle News 2014 Issue 05 February 4th 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 5 FEBRUARY 4, 2014 P71 Landon Currier in 2010, and without a place to race for Kawa- saki in the pros, Jason Anderson signed with the Rockstar Energy Suzuki team, alongside Trettel, and both made their rookie SX debuts in the 2011 250cc East- ern Regional SX Series. >>FEAR & DOUBT Anderson had raced a lot with Trettel, and traveled around with him. And as teammates both ex- periencing their rookie years in the pros, they had never been closer. Then, in practice at the 2011 Daytona Supercross, Tret- tel went down hard. Trettel suf- fered a traumatic brain injury in the wreck and was in a medi- cally induced coma for nearly a month. Anderson came apart at the seams. "Whenever you see a team- mate, someone that's close to you, getting hurt like that, it defi- nitely makes you second-guess what you're doing," Anderson says. "Because our sport is gnarly and there's a ton of inju- ries, and they can happen at any moment." Anderson's results went down- hill immediately, and frankly never recovered in 2011. "It's kind of crazy because my first year, outdoors, I was trying my butt off during the week and I was still getting like 11th and 12th [or worse]," Anderson says. "[I was] not very good on the week- end. I was definitely kind of lost. Just the whole transition of go- ing from amateurs to pros wasn't smooth. It was a shocker with how gnarly the pros are, and that weighs on you mentally." And it doesn't help, at least at that time, when you feel like you're doing everything you can, and your team actually asks you not to come to the races for a while. That happened to Ander- son in 2011. "I actually got sidelined for two races because I wasn't in shape and I wasn't putting in the results," Anderson says. "So, it's like, you get sidelined and they don't even want you out there racing? That's kind of crazy. The next year, I didn't know if I was going to have a ride or not. Like, who was even going to support me to keep going? I didn't even know if I was going to be racing, even though I knew by then that it was what I wanted to do." With Trettel was forced out of the sport with his head injury, the team saw results that Anderson started putting in near the tail end of 2011, and they signed him back up for 2012. "Well it's not like I never did anything they asked of me," An- derson says. "I mean, they saw me put in the work in the off- season before Supercross, and it's not like I was a guy who was scared of hard work. So, they told me I had to buckle down and I had to get my shit together, basi- cally. And through the outdoors, toward the end, I got maybe one top-five moto at Southwick and then two top-10 overalls, which was huge for me. Like, it was re- ally big. I mean, the first moto at " WHENEVER YOU SEE A TEAMMATE, SOMEONE THAT'S CLOSE TO YOU, GETTING HURT LIKE THAT, IT DEFINITELY MAKES YOU SECOND- GUESS WHAT YOU'RE DOING. "

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