INTERVIEW
AMA SUPERCROSS AND 450 MOTOCROSS CHAMPION RYAN DUNGEY
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this point, over 15 years after he
began working with the GOAT,
it's no longer a novelty. Baker is
still undefeated as a trainer as
long as his racers complete their
championships. That's every
championship Ricky Carmichael
attempted from 2001 until 2006
(missing only the 2004 AMA
Supercross Series with a bad
knee), followed by every cham-
pionship James Stewart com-
pleted in 2007 and 2008, every
championship that Ryan Villo-
poto completed from 2009 until
2014, Ken Roczen's 2014 450cc
National Championship, and
now both 2015 titles for Ryan
Dungey. It's almost unbelievable.
Dungey is heading into his sec-
ond year with Baker in 2016.
"It's definitely been awesome
working with Aldon," Dungey
said. "I've got nothing but good
to say about the guy. He's got a
great history, a great track record
of working with other riders, and
he's got a lot of knowledge and
experience in the sport that has
been able to help me. Working
together, there's just a sense of
calm and a sense of confidence
about him being there and having
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