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Cycle News 2015 Issue 50 December 15

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 15, 2015 P93 there. People expect you to win. You expect your- self to win. It's like that expectancy, that's when you feel the pressure and that's when you put pressure on yourself. You don't do it for anybody else but yourself, but there's a lot that comes with it. There's a big load if you want to be a domi- nant guy. It's a lot to handle." And once you've set your sights on winning champion- ships at the top level, and demonstrated your ability to do so, it turns out that it's not really less stressful to be out of cham- pionship contention. And that's pretty interesting, as most would assume that you can just go out and have fun if you don't have to worry about points so much. "Honestly, not winning the championships, those are prob- ably just as stressful as winning them," Dungey said. "It's a lot of pressure if you're not perform- ing, because you want to know why and so do all the people who are depending on you to win. And on the other side, when it's boiling down and you're in a championship hunt, then here comes the pressure. And then it's like, how do you handle that pressure? That's where you mentally have to stay strong. You've mentally got to stay focused. Knowing that you can't afford a hiccup, but also that you can't think about that. You've got to stay focused on the here and the now. I've learned a lot. My first championships I probably could have thought a lot less, especially at the end of the pro- cess when it was coming time to wrap it up. But it's something you work so hard for, it's such a fine line. You prepare in your mind. You go over, and over, and over. But championships, I think a lot of people treat it like it's easy, like, 'Oh, he's so good, he just pulled off a championship, that's cool.' But it's tough work. It's one of the hardest things in our sport to do once, much less consistently. You've always got guys who are coming to try and knock you off the top as well. It's a heavy load. The number-one plate, there's a lot that comes with it. It's like, 'I can't believe it, I'm in this situation, and I don't want to buckle under the pres- sure.' That's one way of looking at it, like a burden. Or you look at the situation and you're like, AFTER 50 YEARS, NOBODY'S GOING TO REMEMBER WHAT I DID ON THE TRACK, SO I'D RATHER BE REMEMBERED FOR WHAT I DID OFF IT. WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE OUR TROPHIES WITH US. Only a few racers can boast winning a Supercross and 450 MX title in the same year. Dungey is one of them.

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