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Cycle News 2014 Issue 50 December 16

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 16, 2014 P153 picking five, but when Trey Ca- nard picks 41, James Stewart picks seven, Ken Roczen picks 94, and so on, he couldn't help but wonder why people didn't want his number. However, Martin decided, in the end, to go with number "6." "Well, when it came time to make a choice for the number, I was like, 'Okay, well I've always had 144, so I could choose 14," Martin says. "But in order to get a single-digit number, you have to win an outdoor national champi- onship [or a 450cc Supercross Championship]. And I was like, 'Well shoot, that's pretty hard to pass up, because when people see a single digit on your bike, they know you're an outdoor national champion.' So, I asked Lammy if it would be okay. Hon- estly, I chose the number six and I let him know and I haven't looked back since. Today is the first day I saw it on the motorcycle and it looks really good, I think." A lot of the younger guys aren't students of moto history, but even though most people talk about how amazing Johnny O'Mara's ride at the Motocross des Nations in Maggiora, Italy, on a 125cc machine was in 1986, finishing second to Team USA 500cc teammate David Bailey in the 125/500cc moto, Steve Lamson will always be the only racer in the history of the Moto- cross des Nations to win a moto outright on a 125. He pulled it off in the 125/500cc moto in Jerez, Spain, in 1996. "Wow, I didn't know that," Mar- tin said. "That's pretty awesome." Lamson has never been one to toot his own horn, but now Martin knows the boots he's filling. CORNER KILLER When you watch Martin ride out- doors, if you pay attention, there's one thing that stands out: corner speed. Jeremy Martin carries a ton of corner speed. He doesn't blow berms up or blow ruts out, he just doesn't slow down all that much and carries speed all the way through the turns. "I know my corner speed is good," Martin says. "And I think there's a lot of room there for Martin did a lot of this this year. "I wondered how much longer my career was going to go on, because at the rate it was going, it wasn't looking good."

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