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Cycle News 2014 Issue 08 February 25 2014

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INTERVIEW P58 250 EAST ATLANTA SUPERCROSS WINNER MARTIN DAVALOS STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHAN MOORE T he last time Martin Davalos saw his mother, it was well over a year ago. The next time he saw her it was basically from the top step of the 250 Su- percross podium, a victory that's been six years in the making. But, in reality, a lot longer than that. Six years ago, Davalos com- peted in his first 250 Supercross race after leaving his family in Ecuador at the age of 17 to be a full-time Supercross racer in the United States. Finally, after all these years, Davalos claimed his first victory, which came as a huge relief for the 27 year old. "It's been a long road for me," said Davalos moments after his Atlanta win. "It's been a lot of frustration, a lot of time. I don't know what to say. People don't really understand, I come from a country that has nothing, and it's taken me a long time to get to where I needed to be." So many times, Davalos has been close to success on the track - close to getting that first win, close to winning a champi- onship. But for one reason or an- other – never for a lack of trying, however - it just never came to be. At times, it became frustrat- ing enough that the Monster En- ergy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki Team rider considered throwing in the towel and moving back home. "A lot of people have talked so bad about me and it's tough hearing that," said Davalos. "A lot of people didn't believe, a lot of people questioned my abilities. I was always fast but didn't deliver, so I just want to really thank the people that stuck with me, the people that believed. People thought I only won heat races, but it's tough winning heat races. If it was so easy everybody would do it. But for me to put together a main-event win is a different achievement and I'm glad I was able to do it. "I came here when I was 17 years old," said Davalos. "It's been tough on my family and it's been tough on me. I left my family, so I haven't had that support. I put so much on my shoulders, trying to take care of my house, trying to do everything by myself. Now I think I've let go of everything and I'm just concentrat- ing on my career. I'm having fun on a motorcycle now, and that's what RELIEF Martin Davalos talks about his long-awaited first career 250 Supercross victory

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