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Cycle News Issue 47 November 28, 2017

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IN THE WIND P42 SPIES BACK TO NATIONAL COMPETITION—IN NATIONAL ENDURO! F ormer three-time AMA Superbike and World Superbike Champion Ben Spies will return to top-level national competition in 2018, signing up for the full 2018 Kenda AMA National Enduro Series. Spies retired from MotoGP competition in 2013 after suffering career-ending shoulder injuries when riding for Pramac Ducati, and now his right shoulder is "about 70 percent," Spies will com- pete in the entry-level Pro2 class with the hopes of making the USA team for the ISDE. "It was really tough after I retired," Spies told Cycle World. "Unless you've been a racer from a young age, like I was, you don't really understand what's it's like to have something like that taken away from you. "After a while, I bought a bike and started rid- ing with my cousin, just to see what my shoulder could take. I got to the point where I realized I could ride for two days as hard as I wanted." Spies will ride 2018 KTM 300 XC machinery prepared by Steve Leivan, and has purchased a new motorhome that he will travel around the countryside with his wife and three-year-old daughter, Lyla. "I'm smart enough to know that MotoGP and World Superbike are impossible, but I love riding dirt bikes," Spies said. "I'm not Jean-Michel Bayle, but I really enjoy it. I'd like to see what I can do. I can travel the country again, not like when I was 18 or 20, but with my family." CN BOGERS SUFFERS FOOT INJURY B rian Bogers, who recently became Tim Gajser's teammate on the HRC Honda Team for MXGP, suffered a foot injury that will keep him off the bike indefinitely. He revealed in an Instagram post, November 25: "Yesterday I was testing the new Honda CRF250R… but I crashed. I shattered my foot with the crash and needed surgery—I don't know how long it will take to heal yet. Anyway we will be back." CN HRC Honda Team Brian Bogers will be laid up with a broken foot for quite a while. Ben Spies is looking forward to a new chapter in his career on dirt.

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