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Cycle News 2015 Issue 35 September 1

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 P55 earned it. We really pushed to be here and worked hard. With the addition of Aldon Baker this year, that was a big step for- ward, and the new bike. A lot of good things." Dungey's first and last thoughts, nearly every day, has been about winning these championships. Understanding that, it's easy to see why he kept asking people as he rode off the track after moto one in Utah if he won the championship, even though he won the moto and he knew that any finish, second or better, would win the title. "I had to keep asking people if it's done! I had to keep confirm- ing it," Dungey said. "But I was also so focused on wanting to win the second moto that I didn't want to get too caught up in it." All of the "congratulations" while he was waiting for the start of moto two were distracting to him. As far as he was con- cerned, he still had a lot of work to do if he was going to take the overall. It's a problem that most championship-winning racers have faced, and some of them face it for their entire careers: They're so focused on what comes next that they frequently never get a chance to celebrate their successes until they're retired from racing. >>RESPONSIBILITY Success comes with responsibil- ity. There are the obvious things, such as the fact that winning comes with popularity among the fans, and the popularity brings with it more demands on your time. "It's been an amazing career," Dungey said. "I don't want to say I didn't believe I'd accom- plish this much, because I really wanted to—I wanted to win championships and races—but it's very rewarding and satisfying with all the hard work and effort that we put in, including the people around me and all that they sacrifice as well." But then there are the less obvious responsibilities that younger racers rarely under- stand, and Dungey is beginning to understand them. "I've got great people—I don't want to call them employees, but I've got great people work- "WE'D ALL LOVE TO COME OUT AND BE LIKE RICKY CARMICHAEL WAS, BUT THE TRUTH IS THAT WE'RE ALL DIFFERENT, AND IF I WAS SUPPOSED TO BE RICKY CARMICHAEL, I'D HAVE BEEN BORN RICKY CARMICHAEL!" Other past champs have said that you have to surround yourself around good people to win championships. Here, Dungey surrounds himself with Baker and Roger DeCoster.

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