Al Lamb's Dallas Honda, Dallas Round 7 Supercross 2015
Monster
energy packed AMA Supercross series round 7 took place in Arlington Texas with
the three top riders from San Diego racing track last week continuing the
winning momentum albeit reaching the podium on different finishing orders. For
Team Honda HRC it was a mixed emotion
race. Power rider, Trey Canard backed up his stellar standing in the series and
second win of the season by executing a fantastic podium finish. Eventual race
results was not as rosy for Cole Seely who struggled with the challenge of a
course track packed with more dirt and sand than in previous years. The
resulting manifold deep ruts in the course snagged Seely’s performance
causing him to finish at 10th on the checkered flag.
Canard
meanwhile maintained the winning streak from heat races. The jittery eight
place start during the main event was soon forgotten as the rider shot through
to third position close to midway point. He notched up valuable points on his
steady and strong performance towards his goal of bagging the championship.
Multiple challenges made the night difficult for Seely as he was compelled to
take a tougher route toward championship having to progress through the LCQ. An
unfortunate fall during early stages of main event put Seely at a
disadvantageous position within the pack. Seely dogged his way up through sheer
rider power regaining composure
and his indomitable talent by ending at 10th place on the checkered flag. Eli
Tomac star rider of GEICO Honda finished his stint at seventh place.
Race
Highlights
It
was a home race at Arlington Texas for Trey Canard and Brent Presnell,
rider-mechanic duo who were only about 3.5 hours ride away from hometown
Shawnee Oklahoma. The autograph signing session was packed with Canard fans
spending hours in line to meet their hero rider. Canard overwhelmed with his
reception said that he loved coming to Dallas as it was a very close race to
his hometown. ‘The fans here are so awesome. Every time I step outside I hear
people yelling my name, wishing me good luck and that is a so special feeling’
he remarked.
Dirt
was a real challenge at the Arlington course track. Compared to previous rock
hard clay based track in the AT&T Stadium the riders had to tackle a track
packed with moving soft sandy soil. However, Canard was one rider who didn’t
mind the track saying he thought it was much better than previous years with
40% clay and 60% sand. ‘The dirt here was so much better than what it used to
be. The racing was pretty tacky throughout. I was really surprised at how slick
and shiny the track became as the night progressed. But it also got pretty
rough and rutted in couple spots’ he said.
Non
profit organization, Road 2 Recovery hosts a weekend eBay auction with
offerings of tickets to pit tours, races and signed rider jerseys. The endeavor
is to assist AMA Supercross riders who may sustain career ending injuries. The
Arlington fan experience auction was augmented by the support of TEAM Honda
HRC. In addition to a Cole Seely jersey donated to the foundation the team also
offered the winner and his family to an insider view of TEAM Honda’s technical
and hospitality trucks. The auction garnered a splendid $2,500.
The
timed qualifying practice sessions witnessed Canard ending at third quickest in
the second lap with a timing of 50.231 just one second behind Eli Tomac, fellow
Honda rider who finished at 49.481. Seely finished at fifth with a timing of
50.776.
Canard
profited from a good start in heat 2. A head start during early stages kept him
in lead position for the rest of laps and a direct transfer to main event
competition. His top lap speed at the main event was at 55.568 helping him to
join four other riders who have so far reached 55 second range in the series.
Seely didn’t fare as well dogged by misfortune
throughout his stint on the track. After completing at sixth position in the
heats he had a collision when he aimed for the lead pass in semi one. A crash
that resulted in him being forced to take the LCQ. Resulting poor gate pick for
main event did not bode well for Seely who consolidated his position at 10th in
the 20 lap race.
Despite
all the downs, Honda’s Red Riders are on a solid winning streak enjoying the
most number of victories for any manufacturer in the season. Oakland and San
Diego wins for Canard, a super victory at Phoenix for Tomac have been the icing
of the cake so far. Honda is the only manufacturer to represent at least one
factory rider on the podium during every round so far. Moreover, CRF 450R has
gathered the most podium finishes of all makes. Eight podium finishes and
accumulated 157 points have put Honda in the lead for manufactures’ point
standings.
The
next round will see Team Honda HRC campaigning at Atlanta Georgia Dome for the
first round of two back to back stops. Stay tuned for February 21st.
The
dynamic duo
Behind
every dynamic rider is a powerful mechanic. When a good relationship clicks
there is nothing to stop the resulting dynamite power and speed. This is the
story behind dynamic duo, Trey Canard and Brent Presnell. It is not merely
racing for the two who have perfect understanding. The mechanic is tuned to the
rider’s instincts on setting up the bike and the rider has perfect trust of the
mechanic’s wench. The duo has put together over 11 years in rider/mechanic
partnership with both being through many highs and lows in the racing field.
"My
relationship with Brent is really special," Canard says. "He came to
me in such a critical time in life when my dad had passed away and I didn’t
have anyone to work on my bikes, so Brent came and lived with me. There’s more
than racing between us; he’s like my family to me, and the relationship is very
deep."
"Honestly,
sometimes I feel like we’re just the old married couple," Presnell
laughed. "We don’t have to talk; we just know what to do and what the
other is thinking. I’ve been around him long enough to know his good days and
his bad days based off his demeanor. There are certain times when he just needs
his space to cool down for a little while, and I can normally get a good read
on that so I can warn other people. We’re both from Oklahoma and come from
similar backgrounds, so we have a lot in common away from the track."
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