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It’s a major goal of mine now to live my life level-headed. Racing is always going to be up and down, whether you’re winning or going through struggles. You put a lot of work into it and you’re pretty emotionally invested in your goals and all that stuff, and it’s easy to get kind of caught up in the rollercoaster of emotion of going up and down. Not only did I like the video, but I got really caught up in how you deal with the huge highs and lows of racing.ĪC: Obviously, dirt bike racing means a lot to me. Q: I watched the Adam Cianciarulo Uncut video you guys produced out at Pala.

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As a kid you’re hoping to make it to this level, but to be a part of it and to be doing well is awesome.

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That was kind of like my introduction to the outdoors, and I feel like I’m a part of that now. I grew up watching all of The Great Outdoors movies that Troy Adamitis did a great job on, and I know you did some of the commentary on some of those films. Yeah, it’s the grassroots of the sport, you know? Supercross is great, but with the outdoors, there is just so much history there with all of these different tracks and historic venues, and there is just some magic in the air at the outdoor races. But definitely these past few years have gone really well for me and I really embrace all of it and enjoy all of it.

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When I first went pro and during my first few years of racing outdoors, it was a little bit of a struggle. The Lucas Oil AMA Pro MX Championship has been pretty kind to you the past few summers, hasn’t it?ĪC: Yes, it has, but I can’t say I’ve always gotten along with the outdoors. Q: You’re the 2019 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship 250 Champion as well as the 2020 450 Championship runner-up. The turnout was great and yeah, it’s always nice to be up front and not pulling off any tearoffs. I think everyone there was stoked because they hadn’t been able to go to an event like that in quite a while. To hear all the fans going crazy, and to be out front and to be battling like we were, there’s just nothing like it, especially with the energy Southern California fans bring to a race.

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And we haven’t really had the fans at full capacity yet, so Pala was really the first taste of it.

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When you’re leading a race, especially when it’s the first outdoor race of the year, you have all the electricity in the air that the first round of a series brings, and I started off in front and it just felt amazing. How does it all feel?ĪDAN CIANCIARULO: It’s just awesome. Q: I was standing in the infield at Pala and was watching you lead the opening 450cc moto, and started wondering, ‘ what Adam is thinking while leading the world like that?’ So that’s my question for you. The Team Monster Energy Kawasaki racer took a quick breather from packing his gear bag for Saturday’s Lucas Oil Pro Motocross National at Thunder Valley MX Park to answer a few questions. We all know how the opening round of the 2021 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross shook out for Cianciarulo, but still, this writer wanted to hear what the 24 year-old had to say about the first natural terrain motocross of 2021. The sport we all grew up loving was back in action, and a kid I’ve known since he was racing the 51cc 4-6 AMA Class 1 at Loretta Lynn’s was out front and leading the way. So much so that my eyes watered up and I was glad nobody was around to see me. I hadn’t watched a Monster Energy Supercross Series main event or a Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship moto in well over a year, and there I was out at Fox Raceway in Pala, California last Saturday afternoon looking on while Adam Cianciarulo led the early laps of the first 450MX moto of the summer.Īnd it was a thing of beauty.










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