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Cycle News Issue 28 July 18, 2017

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INTERVIEW N-FAB/AMPRO YAMAHA TEAM OWNER RANDY HAWKINS P72 me and these guys. We are a team and we function as a team and we're better as a team than we are individuals. So we really work hard on that. "I can see it in the mechanics, they're enjoying their jobs better. I'm enjoying it better because I'm not dealing with any kind of dramas. The racers are enjoy- ing themselves, they're working hard, and it's true that chemistry in a program like that is huge." It's a stark contrast to what some might expect from a fac- tory team, where riders live and work their own training programs during the week, but Hawkins sees far greater benefit from the cohesiveness from a team that works and trains together, even if it doesn't appear as "factory" as his competitors' teams. "We're a little bit looser," Hawkins explained. "Can I make our guys wear certain t-shirt on Friday and wear warm-ups on Saturday and you got to wear this hat on Sunday? Not a problem. We could make that happen, but we approach things a little different. I wouldn't have it any other way. And I think sometimes people see us at the race, and they're saying this group looks a little shabby or not as inline as the others, but what they're not seeing is behind the scenes, what else are we doing. "Here's a good example. We don't go to the track and spend two days building our race bikes. The other two teams, that's how they set up. You can look at them and say, 'Oh wow, that's a factory team. They're build- ing their bike right there.' To me, what's factory about that? We build our bikes in our race shop. Only thing is when we come to the track, our bikes are race-ready. Our guys are sitting Hawkins was more than happy to snatch up young gun Ricky Russell who finished fifth in the XC1 class in 2016. He's currently fourth in the championship.

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