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Cycle News 2014 Issue 13 April 1 2014

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IN THE WIND P26 bringing additional lights in for the infield track to try to make a really good show of it." The Short Track Mayhem at Myrtle Beach event will kick off Fri- day, May 16 with guest announcer Scottie Deubler. The following day, May 17th will host round two of the AMA Supermoto East Coast Championship Series by SMEC www.SupermotoEC.com. For more information on the event, visit www.MayhematMyr- tleBeach.com. Larry Lawrence MEAD INJURED AT STEELE CREEK GNCC O ff-road racer Rory Mead was seriously injured while competing at the Steele Creek GNCC in Morganton, North Carolina on March 30. The rider from New Zealand who competes in the XC2 Pro Lites class for Shane Watts' Maxxis/Klim/Dirtwise KTM Team went down on the last lap of the race and suffered spinal injuries. He was airlifted to the hospital where he under- went surgery. Watts reported on his Facebook page, "We are in Johnson City, Tennessee, and Rory has severe fractures of [the] C5 and C6 [vertebrae] in his neck. Currently he has no feel [ing] from the waist down. He is undergoing a two-hour surgery right now to stabilize and repair the vertebrae. It is uncertain the amount or level of damage that has been done to the spinal cord." Following the surgery, Watt's reported, "Surgery was successful in reconstructing the demolished ver- tebrae, and no further signs of additional spinal-cord damage were seen. He is in good spirits and keen to heal up. Now starts the progress of moving forward to regaining feeling and motion in his lower half…" Off-road racer Rory Mead suffered a spinal injury while competing in the Steele Creek GNCC in North Carolina. PHOTOGRAPHY BY KEN HILL TUCKER ROCKY MERGES WITH MAG T ucker Rocky/Biker's Choice announced last week that it had agreed to merge with Motorsport Aftermarket Group (MAG). LDI Ltd. (LDI), the sole shareholder of Tucker Rocky/Biker's Choice, will become the majority share- holder of the combined compa- ny while Leonard Green & Part- ners, L.P., the current majority shareholder of MAG, and other existing MAG shareholders will retain a significant minority inter- est in the combined company. J.A. Lacy, President and CEO of LDI, will be- come Chief Executive Officer of the combined company that will oper- ate under the Motorsport Aftermarket Group name. Brian Etter will continue in his role as President of MAG's branded product, media and online retail operations. Dan Courtney will

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