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ing about the small-town New
Mexico-native when he started
racing 250Fs in the B class,
and eventually the A class, at the
biggest amateur events in the
country. He was 16 before most
of the industry began to take no-
tice, and he didn't have his first
pro Supercross until he was 18,
which is a year or two later than
many amateur standouts.
"I would say when I was about
Anderson would like
to ride the 450 class
when the series goes
east but that might be
too risky now that he's
a full on title contender
for the 250 West
Championship.