James Stewart blogs
Saturday 16 August: Yoshimura Suzuki’s James Stewart talks about his current recuperation and his plans to return to the AMA Pro Motocross Championship next weekend in Utah.
Hey guys. It’s been a while since I’ve had a chance to talk to you
all so I wanted to get you up to speed on what’s been going on. This
year has been incredibly up and down with the highest of highs and
lowest of lows for the team and me. I finally felt things were going our
way after decent results in Colorado and then the sweep at High Point.
After that it’s been one frustration followed by another – tough luck in
Tennessee and it just seemed to get worse every weekend, from Redbud to
Budds to finally Millville where I wasn’t even able to start the second
moto and had to pull out.
It took a few weeks after Millville
to recover and get back up to speed but finally I feel like I can be out
in front again. I feel great on my RM-Z and want to race. Unfortunately
the whole situation with my medical condition and the process has far
exceeded how long we thought it would take.
As of today, I’m
still not in the position to be able to race. It’s frustrating to me
because that’s all I’ve ever wanted to do. The situation is so
complicated and like I said, it’s taking a lot longer to get through the
process than I ever expected. I feel like I’ve let a lot of people down
– my fans, my family, my team, my sponsors – they are all so important
to me because they’re my life. And racing is my life.
I’m hoping
I can at least get out there and catch the last round in Utah. I’m
bummed to miss Indiana with the new track and all. It’s no fun watching
these things from home when I know I should be on the bike and out there
with my team and fans. I’m hoping for the best.”
Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing’s next race will be round 12 of the 2014 AMA Pro Motocross Championships on Saturday, August 23rd, at the Utah National in Tooele, Utah.