On The Pegs May 2020 - Volume 5 - Issue 5 | Page 65

On The Pegs VOL. 5 ISSUE 5 - MAY 2020 65 ules and analyze their data and just kind of keep in touch with them on a daily basis on how they’re feeling. We just adjust the schedule if needed, depending on how they’re feeling. It just goes off the feedback. It’s kind of a tricky spot right now with the virus and everything. We don’t really know when we’re going rac- ing. They’re still staying active. They’re doing what they can. I’m still in touch with that. At the first of the year, me and Rachel took over Moto Tees, so we’re running that business. We’ve been involved with this since we moved up here. Just kind of been managing and running that. Then we have our kids, so we’re busy with the kids. My bicycling, with the training and stuff like that I still am pretty heavily involved with training and bicycling on my own so I stay fairly busy for the most part on a day-to-day life. Everything has been kind of on hold since the whole virus thing. At work we’re just kind of shut down, waiting to hopefully go racing here soon. We’re doing what we can on our end to just make sure we get through it all. I think we’ll be okay. Hopefully we can get some answers here soon and know a direction. At this point, I don’t know if anybody really knows.” At the end of the season, Charlie ended up winning the title over Cory Buttrick by 25 points. “In the end, we got the championship, and that was all cool,” said Charlie. “Then I got my deal with KTM the next year. So when I got it, I would say, it was a little awkward towards the of the end season once I made that decision, because I pretty much had the KTM deal before I even won the enduro championship. So I know the last round it was in Indiana, the round that I locked up the champion- ship. It was kind of an awkward, weird feeling I guess knowing what we accom- plished, but I was leaving in a couple weeks. The contract was up. So that was kind of the bittersweet of it. In the end, I’m still happy with the choice I made with KTM. Right now, me and Randy, we’re friends. n