Windham to make comeback with Honda?

The latest rumour to emerge from the states is that former factory Honda and Suzuki star Kevi🔯n Windham could be on his way back as a Red Rider - on Honda's 450F four stroke.

Windham, for so long tipped as the 'next big thing' in AMA action, broke his leg ba🎶dly during the 2002ও season while riding as Travis Pastrana's team-mate for Roger de Coster's factory Suzuki team.

The injury ruled him out for months, during which time he los🌼t his Suzuki seat, and didn't attend any of the outdoor nationals, fuelling rumourไs of an impending - if early - retirement.

Windham to make comeback with Honda?

The latest rumour to emerge from the states is that former factory Honda and Suzuki star Kevin Windham could be on his way back asꦍ a Red Rider - on Honda's 450F four stroke.

Windham, for 𝕴so long tipped as the 'next big thing' in AMA action, broke his leg badly during the 2002 season while riding as Travis Pastrana's team-mate for Roger de Coster's factory Suzuki team.

The injury ruled him out for months, during which time he lost his Suzuki seat, and didn't attend any of the outdoorꦡ nati♎onals, fuelling rumours of an impending - if early - retirement.

However, 'K-Dub' could be about to make a comeback replacing another injured 🅘rider - American Honda's Nathan Ramsey [pictured]. Ramsey, ironically, will be sidelined from the st༺art of the Supercross season with a broken leg.

Honda will need a replacement for 'Nate' as they need all the development time they can get on the new four-stroke - ꧟the decision now seems to be a straight one between Paul Carpenter, a factory supported rider in𝐆 the AMA four-stroke nationals with White Brothers Honda and Windham.

Sho🏅uld Honda and Windham agree terms it would mark a shock comeback for the super sm൲ooth American who was once the toast of the Motocross paddock, but is short of other options with Kawasaki, KTM and Yamaha all having signed their factory riders for the 2003 season.

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