Ryan Hughes helps Nate Adams prepare for the 2010 Supercross season
October 22, 2009, 3:08 PM
By: Cliff Talley
Former motocross badass Ryan "Ryno" Hughes is currently working with Nate Adams in an effort to whip him into Supercross Main Event material because as you know, Hughes is known for his intense training regime both on and off the bike. I recently had the opportunity to go out to Hughes' training facility, "Rynoland," the other day and I got a chance to witness the magic take place first hand. We were all bummed to see Nate get hurt during his 2009 Supercross attempt last year, so we're looking forward to seeing him make the night show this season at Anaheim 1. With Ryno in his pocket, I gotta say his chances are looking pretty good.
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