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Cycle News Issue 50 December 19, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 19, 2017 P115 CHAMPION ZACH OSBORNE I n the "what have you done for me lately" sport of profession- al motocross and supercross, it's rare for racers to get more than one chance to "make it." The list of racers with massive talent coming out of the amateur ranks that "washed out" early in their pro careers is much longer than the list of racers who ever won anything at all. When Zach Osborne came out of the amateurs in 2006, he was the hottest commodity around, but that didn't even last until the end of the year before he was written off following a horrendous performance at the Budds Creek National, where he led most of a moto before fading to 18 th . Instead of giving up after the American teams lost interest, he went to Europe and raced for a few years, then returned to the U.S., where he was always a solid contender for top-fives and podiums, but not really for wins or championships. But things changed dramati- cally in 2017. PERSISTENCE History has shown that once a racer loses their chance for a de- cent ride in the U.S., 99% of the time that's the end of the story. To put it simply, if you don't show a lot of promise, with a lot of success, during your initial racing contract, that's usually the end of the road. It's a tough game, and it's often not fair, but there's always another bunch of racers coming out of the ama- In his 12th year of professional racing, Zach Osborne takes that last step from contender to champion

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