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Cycle News Issue 50 December 19, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 19, 2017 P173 we won by. Might not have been there. It might not have been nine points going into the last round." And ultimately, that's how Dungey is going to be remembered. He always did everything he knew how to do. When you leave it all on the track, it's probably much easier to hang up the boots when the time comes. "Even today I don't regret the retirement from racing either. A lot of people don't understand. Even when Roger was up there saying [at Dung- ey's retirement ceremony], 'You're 27 years old at 100 percent!' I'm thinking, 'I know, Roger.' I kind of start to feel that guilt kicking in. I know I'm only 27, but the truth is it's a shorter career. I don't know why, but it's like that and it just seems like that 10 or 11 years, maybe one more is maximum. It's not a matter of physical. It's not a matter of anything but that I think mentally you're just at it and you're hitting it hard for so long. What people need to understand is there are so many races a year that we have now, especially in the 450 class. There's very little time off. Practice is an adrenaline rush, too. You're on that edge. With the racing one day a week there's also three other days of riding a week, and the training. It all starts to add up. I just feel like the last 11 years it's been, you wake up and it's just kind of there. It's on your mind. You know what you've got to do. You know where you've got to be. You know what goal you're going after, and how are we going to get better today? I always wake up embrac- ing it and try to enjoy it, but it starts to weigh on you. That little thing starts to kind of get heavier. I don't know if that's just about wanting to do good. Once you finish where we have and the top spot, it's so hard to expect anything less. I'm very fortu- nate for that, and that's not why, but more men- tally it just got to a point—and I felt slight signs of it last year in the outdoors—just that mental exhaus- tion. You're sitting on the gate and it's hard to get into it. I don't want to put myself in that position. That's why I stopped and didn't do the outdoors. Not because I didn't want to fulfill my obligation on my contract, but because my mind wasn't in the game and things happen too quick." That's how a champion wants to go out: On top, without hanging on for too long. And that's what Dungey did. CN "You're sitting on the gate and it's hard to get into it. I don't want to put myself in that position. That's why I stopped and didn't do the outdoors."

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