I think a guy named McGrath, a guy named Henry, a guy named Brown, a guy named Swink, you know, Phil Lawrence, those guys. Unfortunately, I didn't have much competition!. I think you've mentioned how deep this field was. Then ‘89 was my second year, and my last year was 1990. Beer tent, you know, with the fathers! So, ‘88 was my first year here. You're just telling us this, this isn’t from yelling at riders. So, first time excuse me, that's called, my voice is a little bit beer tent, umm moon shine. Racer X: I didn’t realize this but it has been since 1990, you raced a couple of years ago on the old bike, but your amateur days ended in ’90? That’s a long time ago! Always a fun interview, we caught up with Ryno during one of the many rain delays this week to get his thoughts on, well, just about everything. Ryno may seem like a stubborn fellow, but he is also working with Austin Forkner as a riding coach and determined to not let Austin, or any of his riders, make the same mistakes he did. A retired factory rider with multiple race wins, turned trainer, turned free spirit and philosopher, Ryan Hughes spent last week watching his riders at the Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Championship at Loretta Lynns and reminiscing about his times racing there.
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