

As a racer I know my ability and I believe in my ability, and I want to give the best of myself every time I’m out there. I think you have to look at how you can push the bar and the limit. “I’m someone that is always anxious to improve and, although I’ve had some success in the last couple of years, the sport is always moving on in some way. “For me change is always good,” he tells us from his car on the way to the practice track. On the eve of the opener at Anaheim and during this winter of ‘shake-up’ we tracked Cooper for a swift FaceTime Audio chat to evaluate the shape of his outlook for 2022. He is no longer working with trainer Aldon Baker, he is riding and practicing at a different facility in Florida, he has the merits of the brand new KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to discover when the gate drops, and he has a new teammate in the form of long-term friend Aaron Plessinger. PC Webb though the surroundings of his fourth term with KTM have altered. Webb in front of a packed stadium on his way to Championship victory in his maiden campaign for KTM The series is slated to visit California for the first time since 2019 and the breadth of the calendar takes in 17 different events in 19 weeks with the first 12 on consecutive Saturdays from January 8 th and from Anaheim to Seattle. Webb backed-up that achievement with a second crown in 2021 as the pandemic still chipped away at the shape and look of the immensely popular American contest.įor 2022 Supercross is looking a little more ‘normal’. The athlete from North Carolina blended immediately with the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION and Ian Harrison’s crew and lifted the coveted 450SX championship at his first attempt. PC 2019 Cooper Webb drafted into the Red Bull KTM team and slipped comfortably into the retiring Ryan Dungey’s shoes. Why? We asked him to explain… Cooper Webb is Ready To Race Supercross 2022 2022 could be the 26-year-old’s most testing campaign to-date. For the second time in three years Red Bull KTM’s Cooper Webb goes into an AMA Supercross season with the #1 plate and eying more glory on the vast ‘indoor’ stage.
