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Ryan Dungey

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Ryan’s Favorite Track to ride? RedBud MX in Buchanan, Michigan. Even though he was coming off a year in which he’d won both the Lites Supercross Championship and the 250 Motocross Championship, Ryan Dungey’s 2010 season was one for the ages. Dungey started the season by showing that he belonged with the big boys in Supercross and by the time that series was finished zig-zagging around the stadiums of North America, he was at the very top of the sport – the 2010 Supercross Champion. He’d captured the title by being both fast and...

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