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Cycle News 2015 Issue 50 December 15

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INTERVIEW 2015 AMA HARE & HOUND CHAMPION IVAN RAMIREZ P122 here than down there. When I moved in with Kurt, that's when I had a big step [forward] with my English. He didn't know Spanish; I didn't know English. I could barely communicate with him and he could barely communicate with me, too, so I had to learn. Just from listening to English and being around people that speak Eng- lish all the time, I got it pretty quick, I think. I'm still learning English. There's things I say wrong or something, but I've always been the kind of guy if I say something wrong, I won't get embar- rassed and I want to learn. I ask, "What does that mean?" and keep improving. I still want to learn one more language. I don't know what. I want to learn three languages and learn to communicate with more people. I love when Americans try to speak Spanish and I try to help them. I like when people want to learn more languages. There are people that know seven or eight languages. I'm like, "How do you guys do that? That's just crazy!" Two for now is good. Does anyone else in your family speak much English? My sisters, they do a little bit. The oldest one, she speaks really good English and Spanish and a little bit of Chinese. What's the highest level of education you've gone through? High school [in Ensenada]. I was going to go to college, but right after high school is when Kurt asked me to move in. My dad, he wants me to have a title (college degree) and a career, and he asks when I'm going to go back to school. At some point I have to go back to school. He's like, "Before you go into the business, you have to have your title and you'll be welcome." That was one of the deals we did once I became a racer; he was like, "Okay, I'll support you in whatever you need. But you've got to get a title after you're finished racing." I want to go back to school when I have time. Like right now, I'm 100-percent fo- Robbie Goolsby (left) kept Ramirez's bike one piece throughout the eight round series.

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