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I don't feel like I'm the best at a certain time," he says. It's not easy to know when to stop but I also don't want to keep racing to race and not be successful. But success is just one aspect of Hibbert's fulfilling career. At the end of the day, it's not about the medals - it's about the memories made. When the National Tour comes to an end in mid-March, Hibbert hopes to find a place for his next trophy Though he doesn't yet have children of his own, Hibbert shares some advice for small-town kids much like himself looking to achieve lofty goals.

I know it sounds kind of cliche - but if you work hard enough, you can do whatever you're wanting to do," he says. I think it's easy for people to get discouraged if they don't have success right away or all the time. It's something you gotta be committed to or working hard at. It takes a group of people and a plan," Hibbert says. Once the checkered flag waves, number 68 makes his way to the Written By: Alexandra L. Floersch am, Jan.

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X Games Aspen Is Back! Highlight Reel: X Games Aspen Best of Snowboarding: X Games Aspen Best of Skateboarding: X Games Best of Moto X: X Games Highlight Reel: X Games SG: Are there a couple wins or races that stick out in your memory when you look back at a long career? Obviously my first X-Games win is one that I always come back to as a memorable race and something that I will never forget.

I think as time goes by that will be even cooler — I will be able to look back and remember how good I used to be. I will tell my kids and everyone, just like my dad does to me now about how fast he was.

I never really had a large set of goals, or number of race wins, championships or anything like that that I said I had to reach — it was just about enjoying each season and obviously my goal was to win every single race and championship.

SG: Was being the greatest of all time ever a target in mind, or was it always about who am I racing today and how can I beat them? Hibbert: It was more about day-to-day and just being the best racer I could be. I tried to not think about all the races I had done previously, or championships and trying to live up to those results.

I put all my focus on being in the moment and being the best I could be. Working with the people that I have keeps me grounded. I try and enjoy life and live as normal as I can away from the racetrack.

To have pretty much all the same sponsors and people working with me from the beginning is a lot of fun and awesome. We always tried to remain consistent and not make big changes unless we had to.



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