Clement Desalle Blogs About His Recent Past and His Future

Courtesy of Suzuki, Clement Desalle (Suzuki's top rider in the MX1 FIM World Motocross Championships) talks about his recent past, and what's coming up in the future...

After two operations on my shoulders I am firmly in the process of taking things step-by-step to get back to normal. I am in the position now where the left one feels pretty good and I need to build up some muscle, although the state of the arm is not too bad. The right one is still a bit fragile and I will see the doctor next week; I hope he will be able to tell me I can start doing physical exercise and training without any worries.

I've been pretty busy recently although it does feel like a long time that I haven't been able to ride my Suzuki and I'm losing my patience a little! Andrea and I went on holiday to Tenerife and we had a fun time. Where our hotel was located was not the best for beaches because they are quite stony but we caught some sunshine and I took the chance of being by the pool every day to do some gentle exercises in the water. We went to visit the volcano and did a few touristy things. The holiday was a great time to relax and I ate everything! Normally I have to be a bit careful during the season but this was the moment to unwind and switch off.

Source: http://www.supercross.com/features/clement-desalle-blogs-about-his-recent-past-and-his-future

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In the Saddle: Adam Cianciarulo on the Fast Track

On this episode of "In the Saddle" Kawasaki caught up with 13 year old Team Green rider Adam Cianciarulo, one of the top contenders in AMA Amateur Motocross Racing. Adam has been turning heads since he joined Team Green in 2004 at only 8 years old and today is considered one of the up-and-coming riders to watch.

Check out the video courtesy of Kawasaki:

Source: http://www.supercross.com/features/in-the-saddle-adam-cianciarulo-on-the-fast-track

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David Vuillemin Talks About Why He Left as Team Manager of MotoConcepts

David Vuillemin spoke with Supercross.com about why he left as team manager of the MotoConcepts supercross / motocross race team. Here's what DV had to say...

You recently left your position at MotoConcepts as the Team Manager, why did you make that decision?

I was ready to work with their "future rider" (Editor's note: We believe the rider is Mike Alessi) in our program and help him improve his supercross skills and become a top 5 contender again. We would budge on the brand of the bike (Suzuki) and some other wishes the rider wanted. But I still wanted to have some control and some say on the program to continue our good work we've been doing for a year. Everything was agreed around Pala National to go ahead and do the deal, but it didn't go thru after all. The rider and the family wanted way more control on everything. At that point, I told Mike Genova (Team Owner) if he wanted to give them all the control, I could not stay in the position just to wear a team shirt and watch someone else run the team. The deal was then off the table, and we started looking at other options by sending offers to a few other riders, but after the Monster Cup, Sunday night, Mike Genova decided to go back and give the rider and his family what they wanted.


Photo courtesy Cycle News

Source: http://www.supercross.com/features/david-vuillemin-talks-about-why-he-left-as-team-manager-of-motoconcepts

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Zach Ames Interview - Checking in with one of the fastest men in Arenacross

Story and photos by Anthony Sansotta After riding for Ohio based Spinechillers Racing for the majority of his professional career, AMA Arenacross rider Zach Ames has made a major change in his program. Ames bolted out to Kentucky earlier this year to begin prepping for this season with ex-Ohioan and 2011 AX Champ Tyler Bowers. [...]

Source: http://www.motocross.com/features/zach-ames-interview/

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