By the end of the summer, Dungey had a spot with Suzuki.
DeCoster left Suzuki for KTM in 2011.
“I didn’t know if we’d ever work together again,” Dungey said.
A year later, with Dungey’s contract up, there was an opportunity to move.
“Roger definitely convinced me that KTM was putting a big step to racing in America,” Dungey said. “Obviously, there were no guarantees, but with Roger on the team, it was definitely helpful. With Roger behind it, he’s going to do things right.”
With five races to go, Dungey and KTM are on track for a title. Dungey has 336 points, 80 points ahead of Mike Alessi.
Dungey also loves Washougal. His first career victory on the series came as a 250 rider in 2008. He has not lost there since, winning the 250 race again in 2009, then following that with consecutive 450 Washougal titles.
“It’s a great place,” he said. “It’s kind of special.”
Not that his past accomplishments mean anything this weekend.
“It’s important to stay focused and keep moving forward,” Dungey said.
That is the key to survival in this sport.