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Had a baby last year.
I reckon any question that can’t be answered by public knowledge will be responded with a “gee-wilikers”, a “golly darn!”, or a “Oh, heck...” followed by “You’re gonna get me in trouble!”
He’s a local boy and I have a bag of his coffee in my
Cupboard but he is one of the worst interviews if you’re looking for any sort of “out side the box” Q&A. I would just try to pick his brain on current events of re-live some of his best stories vs. trying to uncover some controversial moments of his career.
I imagine this is probably the number one question we all have.
2) Be fun to hear his take on the different life trajectories his and Lawrence's, his old nemesis, took/have taken both racing and post racing.
3) Be a brutal question, but does he think RV had him covered in raw speed as RV will so often share after a few beers.(hopefully can laugh about it.) Obviously two very different approaches to a championship, and it can't be argued that Dungey wasn't successful with his approach. But does he regret or ever feel he left something on the table with RV?
4) Was there ever any doubt in his mind Roger D and the KTM team would eventually field a competitive bike in Supercross? Hard to imagine there wasn't some doubt or even second guessing the decision at certain points.
5) Along the same line, how hard was it or how different was it with the RMZ450 that was already developed as a proven competitive bike when he moved up?
6) Were things falling apart at Suzuki after Roger D left as many fans felt?
7) Any insights to the whole Roger D, Mike, and Tony Alessi dynamics while team mates at Rockstar Suzuki? Granted he was a young unproven kid riding the 250s and MIke the 450s. But I've always wanted to be a fly on the wall to hear how those personalities worked.
8) What rider, manager, or team mate had the biggest impact on him reaching his fullest potential? Obviously Roger D took a huge chance on him. But who was the biggest impact on developing his skill and race craft?
Pit Row
Now that he's tied to a mountain bike company, does he see a lot people switching from their dirt bikes for e-bikes or enduro mtb bikes?
He essentially was humbly not well known born into a superstar.
What did Roger say ? How did the conversation go ? What was his reaction when roger was picking his brain ?
Also, not a question but please race some of the 125 races at the nationals!!!
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