VOL. 52 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 18, 2015 P61
Briefly...
After the race, Ryan Dungey talked
about working with trainer Aldon
Baker. "There's definitely a fine line
of knowing what to do, especially
in race season with everything that
wears on a rider," said Dungey.
"With Aldon, I trust him and I be-
lieve in his program. Before it was
me, "what do I Monday? What do I
do Tuesday? How do I go about this
week?" Where if you look at his pro-
gram, Aldon has built this program.
He's got the whole year laid out. It's
just, I don't have that expertise to
know what to do. So I give it to him
and I trust him."
The injured Wil Hahn was on hand
at the race to cheer on his Monster
Energy Kawasaki teammate Davi
Millsaps, and even helped with the
television broadcast. He also talked
about his status with his injury. "I just
got out of my back brace this week,
so about six weeks out of injury re-
covery right now," said Hahn. "They
want me off the bike three months.
Right now it's just sort of the recov-
ery process and therapy with Dr. G
down in Cosa Mesa. For me right
now it's just trying to get healthy. I'll
keep updating myself with x-rays and
see where I'm at healing-wise and all
that. Once I get the clear I'm going
to be back on my bike, but right now
I just started to do light spin bike.
Right now I still can't do any impact
due to my back so I still have to be
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Ryan Dungey rarely
celebrates while
still on the bike,
but he did this time
with a heal clicker
in tribute to Marvin
Musquin's win
earlier on.