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Cycle News 2015 Issue 50 December 15

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 15, 2015 P151 and slammed his face into the handlebar). I think that the injury that I had over the summer was one of just asking too much of myself, physi- cally and mentally. As far as the training load, it was a little much. It was a culmination of a lot of different things that kind of came together at that one moment for me to just lose a little bit of focus and over-jump a jump that I definitely should not have over-jumped. I just grenaded my face and also hurt my ankle from the impact. Earlier this year you mentioned that it was the heat, but now you say you over-trained. I overtrained into the weekend, basically. I'd had a great start to the year and I was on a roll with the results and I was just riding that wave. I was using the summer to keep building and keep growing and keep improving and keep pushing myself because I thought, I can only go up from here. So I do feel that in retrospect I was overtraining from the fact that I trained all the way into the weekend. And even though it was just a local race for fun, I also asked too much of myself on the weekend doing three different classes— one of the classes being a full 30-plus-two and then two other 15-minute motos, back to back to back. On top of that with it being around 100 degrees, it all just culminated in me losing a little bit of focus and the bike overheating, and then when I snapped back to where I was on the course, I just thought I was in a place that I wasn't and thought I was hitting a jump that I wasn't. How did that injury affect you in WORCS? I didn't have time to heal up before Washington (the only double-header round of the season) but I was healed enough to make it through and get some points. It was only two weeks after. I didn't want to take any risks in Washington and luckily I didn't have to. I had such a good opening stretch in the series I could just go there and focus on getting top-10. And that would have been a good weekend. And so to get a seventh and an eighth over the weekend made it a victory for me in its own right. From there I was able to recover a little bit. At the next round at Glen Helen I got back to second and then at the finale in Primm I felt like I really got back to about where I was before the injury. I was able to finish the series with a win, which was, for me personally, just a huge statement, not so much to get the win against the competition, but just for myself. To come back from an injury that was so emotionally chal- lenging and perform to the level I wanted to was a huge accomplishment in itself. You commented at the time that it wasn't your worst injury, but it was your most noticeable. Is that why it was Bell nearly lost it all by pushing him- self too hard in 2015.

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