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Travis Hodges
Travis Hodges started racing professional motocross, supercross, and arena cross in 1990. Travis has been riding for Country Cycle on a KXF250 and KXF450 for 1 year. In 2008 He put up some pretty good statistics when he finished 1st in the Sioux City Arenacross, 2nd in the Brookings, SD Arenacross, and 4th in the Lake Whitney Spring Classic +35 A class in Lake Whitney, TX. Other accomplishments include 3 podium finishes in the 2005-2006 National Arenacross Lites, and 9th place overall in the 1994 West Coast Supercross. These accomplishments along with the starting of his own Motocross school, we are sure that this man has big goals and plans to accomplish them all in the future!
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Chris Ridgway
This talented individual who has been a Country Cycle sponsored rider for 1 year has really proven that he has what it takes to ride with the best. He overcame a career threatening injury in 1995 when he lost control of his motorcycle and fell 40 feet landing legs first and suffering compound fracture in both legs. After suffering through excruciating pain he made the call to have his left leg amputated at the knee. He now competes in the Moto X Racing Adaptive series and looks to rejoin the ranks of the ESPN X Games very soon!
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Colin Hickman
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Dan Breeden
Dan Breeden started riding at the age of 9 years old. He grew up in Fort Dodge Iowa riding in the woods a lot and racing hare scrambles and some MX. He quit riding when he was 16 and started again in 1995. He has won the District 22 +30 A class in 2002 and 2nd in 2003. He also won the +40 A class in District 22 and Win MX in 2007. The championship he is most proud of is winning the North Central Arenacross +30 in 04-05 and also racing at the MGM Grand U.S. Open in Las Vegas for Arenacross finals. He finished fourth in the 2004 and eighth in 2005 after a first turn crash. His biggest goal for 2009 is to win the +40 A class for District 22.
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Cody Breeden
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Clark Newbury
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Brian Neuenkirk
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