SETBACKS, SUCCESS, & A REFINED OUTLOOK ON LIFE. THIS IS ADAM CIANCIARULO AT 20.
Adam Cianciarulo is now in the fourth year of his professional career. Many expected the 20-year-old to have a mantel filled by victory trophies and championship plates by now, except fate has turned out quite differently than what was anticipated. A series of serious injuries started in 2014, when the then rookie looked like a lock for the 250 East Coast Supercross championship and lasted all of the way through the end of 2016. With so many setbacks, concerns for the future of Cianciarulo’s career arose, even from the racer himself. “I came into the pros as the guy that was supposed to win races right away, but a couple of years and injuries later I was no longer that guy,” he states honestly. “I had to be mentally strong enough to not let that break me. With an established support system and undeniable talent, things finally appear to be headed in the right direction.
DOWNWARD SPIRAL
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Yamalube/Star Racing/Yamaha’s Cooper Webb is one of the grittiest riders in the sport, and there’s never any doubt about the effort and aggression he puts forth on the racetrack. In his last year on a 250, Webb left nothing on the table and went out with a bang winning everything that there is to win in the class. We chatted with The Scrapper just before he headed to Italy to captain the United States Motocross of Nations team.
Wheelie Cool, Man!
Raising it up.
A Man Of The World
MXGP Mastermind Giuseppe Luongo
Yamalube Star Racing Yamaha's
Growing up on the East Coast as an avid motocross rider and fan of the sport, Eric Gass admits that he loved tinkering with bikes just as much as riding and racing them.
To Hell & Back: Ken Roczen's Own Nightmare, Relived
It was 9:30 p.m. on a brisk January evening at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.
2018 KTM 450 SX-F
The 2017 KTM 450 SX-F finished second in our annual 450 MX Bike Shootout, bested only by its counterpart, the Husqvarna FC 450.
2018 Suzuki RM-Z450
Back in April we journeyed to the All Japan National MX Championship series opener at Kyushu Sportsland in Kumamoto, Japan, and saw what was ultimately a great preview of the 2018 Suzuki RM-Z450.
2018 Kawasaki KX450F
For 2018, the Kawasaki KX450F returns without change, and that’s really not such a bad thing.
Instant Classic
The 70th running of the famed motocross of nations will go down as one of the best in the event's history.
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