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title and led the US to victory in the Motocross Des Nations for the third straight year. Bailey won many more major races in the next few seasons, most notably two more MXdN titles, and coming out on top of a duel with teammate and fellow champion
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in 2004. Bailey continues his role as a TV broadcaster to this day. He is also active in many non-profit organizations dedicated to helping others with spinal cord injuries and contributing to finding a cure.
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Born in San Diego, California, Bailey is the adopted son of Gary "Professor" Bailey, also a former professional motocross racer. He began riding bicycles at the age of 3, and received his first bike, a 60cc
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Supercross. Bailey rode his Honda CR500 to the win at the Motocross Des Nations that fall. The performance by the US team is regarded as one of the most dominant in history.
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triathlon. In his first two attempts, he finished 3rd, then 2nd, and finally in 2000 he became Ironman World Champion in his division, 13 years after his accident.
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team and, helped the American team to its second consecutive victory. Bailey joined the team as an alternate for 1982 National
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David became a world-class competitor in chair marathons, and has completed the Hawaii Ironman triathlon several times.
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at age 10. He started racing that same year. In 1978 he won the 250cc Amateur National Championship on an antiquated
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and repeated as Motocross Des Nations champion. The next season, he added the 500cc National title, won the
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motorcycle. He turned professional the next year, but had a tough rookie season. For 1980 Bailey joined
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Prior to the start of the 1987 Supercross season, Bailey was injured in a practice crash in
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racers during the 1980s. During his eight-year professional motocross career, Bailey won 30
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magazine. In 1997 Bailey started training for the Hawaii
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in 1982, managed by multi-time motocross world champion
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He re-emerged in 1994 as a supercross commentator for
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