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Cycle News 2015 Issue 02 January 13 2015

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 52 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 13, 2015 P43 Briefly... course this year, including 250 win- ner Cooper Webb. "I was a fan of this track; it was really hard and tech- nical," said Webb. "Last week was, I thought, really easy. To have a track that is good for racing and to have some obstacles that you actually have to put in an effort to make is good for racing. It was fun—good whoops." Ryan Dungey, on the other hand, was one of the riders with a different view. "The track was tough to pass on, ev- erything funneled into the same line and the track was pretty tore up, and rough, so guys weren't going very high in the berms and the ruts were pretty deep, so everything was really tight and inside, which made it hard to pass," said Dungey. "Then a slippery track makes it even tougher." After the race, Ryan Dungey talked about areas he needs to work on. "I need to be a little bit better in the beginning of the race," said Dungey. "It's one of those things, they say you can lose it in the beginning of the season, so you don't want to lose too much, but you don't want to let anyone slip away too much either. But as the races keep coming, I think we're going to get better and better." Ryan Dungey also talked about hav- ing a hand in the design of the new KTM Factory Edition. "It's a new frame, new engine and new sus- pension, and consistently it's a solid bike; it's much better than previous years, but I'd still like to find that little bit of an edge," said Dungey. "The guys at KTM have a lot of notes from the last three years to build this new bike, looking at areas where we had weak spots, and those are no longer there." Chad Reed rode well in Phoenix Tomac (3) fights for the early lead with Ryan Dungey (5) and Ken Roczen (94). continued on next page

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