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Cycle News 2016 Issue 30 August 2

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INTERVIEW 2016 SUPERCROSS CHAMPION RYAN DUNGEY: PART 1 P68 June 4, resulting in a fractured vertebra in his neck. We recently caught up with the champ and chatted about the 2016 season, his injury and his furture plans. HEALING UP At the Colorado National, early in moto two, Dungey went down hard. It's uncharacteristic for him to go down really at all, but es- pecially to crash violently. He still got up and finished fourth, and although he was sore, he figured all was well and he'd be able to use the forthcoming weekend off to heal up before returning to the fray in two weeks. But as his neck stiffened, and the pain didn't subside, he decided to get it checked out, and it's a good thing he did. He had a fractured vertebra in his neck. "I felt something different, for sure, after I crashed," Dungey said. "I felt something just wasn't right. That night, I was in a lot of pain, especially when I tried to sit up out of bed. I was just like, 'Man, this scares me a little bit,' which is what caused me to go get a check-up. You don't want to accept it until it's right there and there's just no way to deny it anymore. Gosh, I had a hard time accepting it, but the scary thing was that the one doctor said it was broken, and I was thinking, 'I've got to be there in less than two weeks, so I've got to figure out how I can do this.' And you want to take it into your own hands. And then another doctor said, 'This could've been a lot worse.' And that was kind of scary, so at that point, I was just like, 'I couldn't care less if I ever ride a dirt bike again, really… I'm just happy to be healthy and walking and have feeling.' But it was an emotional rollercoaster, though; happy, not happy, down, then thankful." At the time this interview was conducted, it had been five weeks since he was injured. He said things were going well. "The weird thing...obviously, I crashed in the race, and I got up and finished the moto. I thought, 'Geez, I was able to finish the moto, and everything should be good.' But then I got my stuff checked out. After about two weeks, the stiffness kind of "I FELT SOMETHING JUST WASN'T RIGHT. THAT NIGHT, I WAS IN A LOT OF PAIN, ESPECIALLY WHEN I TRIED TO SIT UP OUT OF BED. I WAS JUST LIKE, 'MAN, THIS SCARES ME A LITTLE BIT…'"

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