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Cycle News 2014 Issue 32 August 12 2014

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INTERVIEW P106 LORETTA LYNN'S CHAMPION AUSTIN FORKNER STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHAN MOORE W hile RJ Hampshire clearly stood out when it came to the big-bike racers at Loretta Lynn's, in the Minicycle ranks, the competi- tion was much more diverse, with the titles getting spread around among a handful of talented rid- ers, though it's clear that there are a couple of youngsters that appear to have very bright futures ahead of them. One of those is Austin For- kner, the Monster Energy Ka- wasaki Team Green rider who came away with a 1-1-1 title in the SuperMini 2 (13-16) division. Un- like Hampshire, you've no doubt heard Forkner's name before. The Missouri-native won back-to- back titles in the Supermini divi- sion at the Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas in 2012 and 2013. He's also won overseas, claiming championships in the MX Mas- ters Kids International (85cc -12 and 65cc -12) titles when he trav- eled to France in 2010. And of course, he has titles galore from Mini O's, Ricky Carmichael's Daytona Supercross, Mammoth Mountain and Loretta Lynn's. This year's Loretta's marked Forkner's last race on a mini be- fore moving up to the big bikes— the 250Fs. And Forkner, who turns 16 next month, admits that things are about to get "real." "I have a big bike, but I haven't ridden it much, but I'm thinking I'll ride a big bike in the All Star class at the Monster Cup, so I'll start riding more now that I'll be moving up," says Forkner. "But I'm also trying to still be a kid." "Going from a Super Mini bike (KX100 two-stroke) to a big bike is a huge jump," says Forkner. "The bottom end on my big bike is crazy! It pulls out of the corners a lot faster than my Super Mini, so I don't ride it much right now, because after I spend time on the big bike it takes me a while to get used to the Super Mini again. My dad has been trying to keep me off the big bike for as long as he can, but after Loretta's I'll have to make the move." Even for his Mini races, and par- ticularly when getting ready for Lo- retta Lynn's—the pinnacle of all am- ateur races—Forkner has steadily increased his workouts and riding regime, although he admits that NEW CHAPTER AUSTIN FORKNER BEGINS A NEW CHAPTER IN HIS RACING CAREER NOW THAT HIS MINICYCLE DAYS ARE BEHIND HIM

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