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Cycle News 2014 Issue 09 March 4 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 9 MARCH 4, 2014 P89 ally, this is nothing new, he's always been that way, long before he ever turned pro. He's already a great role model and is the dream rider of every race team manager and sponsor out there, no wonder he's al- ready signed a multi-year contract that will see him riding green for a long, long time. And his maturity was well evident after his Dallas SX victory. After winning your first big race, you'd think it would be easy to let it all go to your head, but not with Cianciarulo. He seems to have a handle on his emotions and cer- tainly knows how to manage them and keep everything in check. "I tried to let it all soak in on Sunday - getting my first big win - just so I could have the time to focus on the things that I needed to later during the week," said Cianciarulo. "It's hard coming from such a high, and then you've got to get right back to work, but that's the sport I'm in, so I just tried to get back focused on getting ready for the next race." Despite his stellar career as an am- ateur, Cianciarulo's win at Dallas was definitely a bit of a surprise to most of us, especially after his mediocre pro debut in last year's outdoor series. (Keep in mind, though, Cianciarulo was still suffering from salmonella poi- soning that he contracted just days before he was supposed to compete in his very first pro race at the Hang- town National MX in May, 2013. More than half the series had passed before he was fully recovered.) "I think it surprised me how perfectly everything went [at the Dallas Super- cross], from my starts to how I con- nected to the track; everything went re- ally well, I performed really well under pressure," said Cianciarulo. "So I don't think it was a surprise, I knew I could do it, but I was really surprised how every- thing came together so well." (Right) In his first AMA Supercross race, Cianciarulo came out fighting and won. (Left) Cianciarulo might have made some "rookie" mistakes at the Atlanta Supercross, but he didn't let those mistakes get in his head. He still rode well when it counted and finished second.

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