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Cycle News 2015 Issue 35 September 1

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 P57 sometimes, I felt, and I wasn't happy with the way I handled the situations. But after three years of some tough times—some great success, too, but some tough moments—with KTM, they came out with a new bike that was hands-down better. Also, another step, I started working with [trainer] Aldon [Baker], and it's almost like that saying: The enemy will fight you the hardest when they're the closest and when you're about to give up, that's the time to keep digging. And that's what that reminds me of. I wasn't going to give up be- cause I knew I had one year left on my contracts, and I wanted to make the most of it. It was like, 'If this is it, I don't want to have regrets.' But finally things started getting better: The team got bet- ter, the bike got better, I finally put my trust in the crew here at KTM—and that was my fault that I wasn't doing that before. I was trying to take things into my own hands all the time." And once he started work- ing with Baker, he got peace of mind. Baker actually told Dungey he was training too much. The first thing Baker did was back down how much Dungey was doing off of the bike and make sure that Dungey took some time off when it was necessary in order to recharge. Baker made a massive difference to Dungey not just in terms of physical train- ing and nutrition, but he brought a calm to Dungey on the mental side of things, too. "Aldon has helped me out a lot with that," Dungey said. "There were a lot of things that, I almost lost it a few times, but that shows weakness. I'm learning a lot and I want to continue to keep learning and not acting like that. I've got to control myself. [I was having trouble] keeping myself under control and not los- Dungey is quick to point out that titles don't come without a great team backing you. He certainly has that at KTM.

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