Al Lamb’s Dallas Honda: Oakland Round 4 Supercross 2015



Al Lamb’s Dallas Honda -- It was a beautiful racing night for Team Honda on Saturday at O.Co Coliseum Oakland. Celebrations abounded off track after Trey Canard’s magnificent rallying performance following his rather disappointing race last week. The Oklahoma born dynamo crossed the checkered flag grabbing his first victory of 450SX in almost four years. It was a thrilling night on all accounts as Trey Canard on unstoppable mode topped timed qualifying practice to conclude victory at the 450SX main event in grand style.

Positive vibes extended to the rest of Team Honda with teammate Cole Seely too advancing from a sixth place last week to a season best fifth position. Eli Tomac from GEICO Honda fared even better crossing the checkered flag nano-seconds before Seely to grab fourth place in the race. Tomac recovered beautifully after an edgy start to the race. All in all it was an exciting race for the three Factory CRF 450R racers all of whom secured places within the top five. Adding further buzz to victory spirits GEICO Honda racer Malcolm Stewart was placed first in the 250SX class.

Highlights

·         Thursday before race night Trey Canard appeared in-studio on the Sports Talk Live telecast by Comcast SportsNet San Francisco. It was a four minute live aired feature showcasing the dynamic Factory Honda CRF450R ridden by Canard. The report Jim Kozimor concluded the vibrant interview with a punchy ‘Go Honda Racing, go Trey Canard & go 41’.

·         The qualifying practices saw four riders clicking off laps in 51 second range. Canard scored the best with a classy 51.3587. Seely was placed at the eight place with 52.650 while Eli Tomac from GEICO Honda won fourth place with a timing of 51.944.

·         Seely had a dodgy start on heat one going off line but rallied about by gaining ground and passing the rider in front to finish fifth. He had to advance through second semi race where he had leads in most laps and a concluding win.

·         Canard meanwhile with his win at the main event went on to capitalize on Ken Roczen, the overall point leader. After victory Canard climbed the point ladder to third place from a fifth standing. At 68 total points now he is only 10 behind Ken Roczen. Roczen lost a notch slipping to second position 14 points behind Ryan Dungey the new score leader.

·         Seely is on a steady climb moving from 11th place to seventh in the overall championship points with a total count of 45.

·         In the main event Seely consolidated his performance when he moved from fifth place to second on lap five. His glory as runner-up was but temporary as Canard was in turbo-mode throughout the night crossing his teammate in the seventh lap. A slight mistake also put Seely behind though he quickly rebounded to pass the flag on fifth place. On lap seven Canard overtook Chad Reed who was in the lead and continued to dominate the rest of 20 lap race.

·         Fastest man on track that night was without a doubt Canard with an excellent timing of 52.106 seconds. Seely also shared the 52 second range scoring a timing of 52.742.

·         Canard’s last similar winning was in 2011 April when he cruised through the track on a CRF 450R at Arlington Texas. The interim period saw him tumbling through a series of injuries and partial season participation which impeded his stake at championship. After winning, Canard said that with everything that took place over the years he felt so blessed and grateful to have a chance at being back on top of podium. ‘I really feel that I have been put on earth to ride dirt bikes. So I am going to give it my 100% effort in achieving my goals’ he further said.

·         After the main event Team Honda is now back in Southern California where they are expected to race on January 31st for the third and final stop of the season at Angel Stadium. Anticipation moves-up with both Canard and Seely vying for higher positions in 450SX.

·         The day before race Red Riders are expected to appear for a autograph signing session at Malcolm Smith Motorsports.   

Team Honda in Bay Area

After successive interviews and a heady pre-race press day Thursday Team Honda riders had the rare opportunity of enjoying some hard-earned recreational time. They were seen in the Bay Area where Cole Seely and his trainer Brian Lopes took Santa Cruz on their stride on mountain bikes along with other crew members, riders and journalists.  Team Honda members and crew explored famous Pier 39 and the Fisherman’s Wharf as well as taking an exhilarating boat tour of the bay which covered Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate Bridge and other interesting places of historical interest.

QUOTES

Trey Canard

“I’m just so happy with how tonight went, I don’t even know what to say. I didn’t think I would be on the podium after the first few laps; it was chaotic out there. It’s been a long haul to get here on top of the podium, but it feels so great. Everyone on the team has been working their butts off this season and I’m so grateful that I could finally give them what they’ve been working so hard for, a win. I got lucky with Kenny’s [Roczen] problem, so now the points gap has been closed a bit. I just need to work on my starts and stay on the podium each week, and it’ll be a fight to the end.”

Cole Seely

“I’m excited and happy with how the night went. We’re moving in the right direction, for sure. I felt like I was hitting all my marks really well, and I put myself up front and in a good position early in the race. Unfortunately, I made some mistakes five or six laps in, which really cost me a lot of time and positions. I’m happy I was able to regroup and shake it off to salvage a fifth from that, which is my best finish of the season. My starts are improving and I’m riding well.”

Dan Betley: Team Manager

“I couldn’t be any happier for Trey or our team tonight. He’s worked so hard and has such dedication, even after enduring so such adversity in his career. For him to win another supercross race is just fantastic. He got a bad start but somehow found a way to make it through the pack on the first lap, even after getting slammed by another rider. He just put his head down, made the passes he needed to and rode his own race. It was also a good night for Eli and Cole, who took fourth and fifth for the night. In the last four rounds we’ve won two, taken two pole positions, and won heat races. We’re obviously on our way up, and I’m excited.”

Satoshi Matsushima: HGA Chassis Engineer

“It was a very good night for Honda, first with GEICO Honda’s Malcolm Stewart winning the 250 class, then team HRC’s Trey Canard winning the 450 class with a very good, steady ride! GEICO Honda’s Eli Tomac and Team HRC’s Cole Seely struggled a little bit in the race but were able to finish fourth and fifth, respectively, in the 450 class, so we had three Hondas in the top five in the 450 class! We’ll keep on trying for the championship, and thanks for your support!”

Brent Presnell: Mechanic (Trey Canard)

“Tonight was awesome! Trey was really fast all day long, so I knew he was capable of pulling off the win. He got a bad start but somehow was able to charge through the pack and make his way up to the front pretty quickly. Once he was in the lead, he was able to just manage his race. The last couple laps were extremely nerve-racking, with a few sketchy moments, but luckily he was able to keep it together. This is one of those confidence-boosting wins and definitely a great building block for the rest of the year.”

Rich Simmons: Mechanic (Cole Seely)

“I think each week Cole has shown good improvement. Tonight’s goal was to be in the top five and we achieved that, so it was a good night for us. He’s been riding well all year, but now he’s just racing better overall by putting himself in a good position and making passes. We want to continue to build on this and hopefully be up on the podium soon.”