Courtesy of Honda Racing Corporation
After a long 17 weekends of stadium racing that saw Team Honda HRC’s
Cole Seely and Trey Canard finish sixth and ninth in the 2016 AMA
Supercross series, the riders and team received a one-week break to
quickly change gears for the summer’s grueling 12-round AMA Pro
Motocross Championship. Beginning with tomorrow’s Hangtown Motocross
Classic season opener in Sacramento, California, the series will travel
the country before eventually concluding in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
In 2015, Seely showed notable speed during the early part of the
season, securing a fifth-place overall finish at Colorado’s Thunder
Valley, aided by a fourth in moto two. He would notch one more top-five
moto finish before his season was cut short due to injury. Feeling more
prepared heading into this year, Seely’s goal is to put together
consistent results each weekend. “I don’t necessarily have set position
goals for this season, but I want to go out there, get good starts and
ride how I have been the past couple weeks,” Seely said. “If I can put
that all together and it means I get a win, podiums or top-fives, then
that’s what I’m shooting for. I just want to be consistent. I felt like I
came in blind last year, never having raced a 450 outdoors, so I feel
like I know what to expect this year and know what I want in my bike
setup. We got to ride the track for press day, which was a great
opportunity to preview things and make some final adjustments before the
race.”
After breaking his arm in the latter part of the 2015 supercross
season, Canard missed much of the motocross series, only returning to
compete in the final four rounds. During his return, he scored two
top-five moto finishes and landed third on the podium at Unadilla.
Coming into this season healthy, Canard is looking to return to his form
from two years ago. “We ended 2014 really strong, so the hope and the
ultimate goal is to get back to where we were then—fighting for wins and
podiums,” Canard said. “I came in at the end last year and don’t really
think I was completely ready, especially with everyone having the full
season under their belts and in the swing of things. I feel good though.
I think we’ve had some good preparation and I’m excited to line up on
Saturday. I’m riding well so I just have to go out there and try to get
good starts and put together the rides that I know I’m capable of.”
Eager to turn the page on a challenging supercross season, Team
Manager Dan Betley is pleased with the progress the team has made over
the past couple of weeks and is confident in Canard and Seely’s ability
to fight for the podium each weekend. “The last couple weeks have gone
well with both riders,” Betley said. “I’m really impressed with how Cole
has stepped it up; he’s been fast at all the tracks where the
competition has been riding. He still needs to work on his stamina a
little but I think he’s made a lot of improvements from last year. Trey
has been looking fast too and is excited for a fresh start after a tough
supercross season. There’s no doubt he has the speed, but we just need
to get the starts dialed and I think he’ll be a consistent threat for
the podium.”
Since beginning their outdoor testing in late March, the team has
been working on perfecting the factory CRF450R race settings. “I’m
really pleased with how our bike is working,” Betley added. “We started
with the settings we had been using last year and have continued to
develop them from there. Both riders are happy and comfortable with what
we have heading into the season.”
Racing at Hangtown kicks off tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time, with moto one aired live on MavTV, followed by moto two on NBCSN.
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