At the third round of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship in Lakewood, Colorado, Team Honda HRC’s Cole Seely finished sixth overall for the day with 5-10 marks. In the first moto, Seely got a good jump out of the gate but was pinched off and forced to go around a downed rider, shuffling him back to seventh. By the sixth lap, the Californian had worked his way into third, which he maintained for a majority of the 30-minute-plus-two-lap race. During the closing laps, Seely came under pressure, ultimately relinquishing two positions before the checkered flag. In moto two, Seely was slow off the start, rounding the first turn in 10th. He swapped positions multiple times during the race but was unable to advance, finishing in the same position.

NOTES

  • On the eve of the race, Team Honda HRC’s Cole Seely and Andrew Short, along with GEICO Honda’s Jimmy Decotis and Cameron McAdoo, attended Sun Enterprise’s annual fan fest, one of the largest autograph signings of the year. Hundreds of racing enthusiasts were on hand to meet the riders and take part in the festival-style event.
  • Following his crash at Glen Helen Raceway, fill-in rider Christian Craig underwent surgery to repair a “boxer break” in his left hand. The goal is for Craig to return to action at the High Point National after 10 full days of off-the-bike rehabilitation.
  • During the Saturday morning practice sessions, Seely struggled to gain momentum on the challenging Colorado track, qualifying 10th with a 2:15.631 time.
  • It was another impressive day for GEICO Honda’s Jeremy Martin, who scored his second podium finish of the season with 3-2 results aboard his CRF250R. Martin currently sits third in the championship standings with 101 points.
  • Team Honda HRC and the other squads will take a one-week hiatus before returning to action on June 17 for round four at High Point Raceway in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania. Prior to round four, Seely and Craig will partake in press-day activities. “I’ve really been dealing with two injuries at the same time, from supercross and my crash at the first round,” Seely said. “I’ve been sacrificing training during the week so that I feel good on the weekend, so I’m definitely looking forward to the weekend off so I can rest and hopefully heal up more.”

THE FOCUS: Seely Switches Coasts

Directly following the Thunder Valley National, Team Honda HRC’s Cole Seely made the move from his home in Costa Mesa, California, to Claremont, Florida, for the remainder of the summer. The laid-back California native opted for the change of locales in hopes of taking his training program to the next level. The high temperatures and humidity will be an adjustment for Seely, but his hope is that he’ll benefit in the long run.

“The past couple years have been a struggle for me,” Seely said. “It’s not that I haven’t been trying, but I’ve definitely realized recently that I just need a change.  I sat down and talked with my mechanic Rich [Simmons], who’s been a part of my program since 2009, about my situation and discussed how I can elevate my whole program in order to better myself. We both agreed that it was time for a change, and a big change at that—not just switching trainers or riding coaches. I’ve been happy with what I’ve been doing previously in California but this year has definitely opened my eyes to realizing I need more.”

Seely added that the move isn’t financially prohibitive. “I sat down and budgeted out my whole month on what I was spending on training and going to tracks in California and saw that moving to Florida, getting an apartment and a trainer there, still wasn’t breaking the budget of what I was spending at home,” he explained. “It makes a lot of sense to make the change. There were a lot of moving parts in order to get everything figured out, but Rich and the team made it really easy. I know it’s going to be a struggle at first, spending the summer in the heat and humidity, but I think it’s going to benefit me toward the second half of the summer and especially going into next year.”

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Keisuke Inomoto

Representative Director: Team Honda/ HRC Motocross

Seely rode pretty well in the first moto, with a good start. He seemed to have gotten tired towards the end and also in the second moto. He didn’t have enough time to prepare himself for the nationals due to his leg injury from supercross so I’m sure his results will get better as the season progresses.

AMA Pro Motocross 2017
Race   Thunder Valley

450 Moto 1 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Bogle Justin 19 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
2 Anderson Jason 21 USA Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
3 Baggett Blake 4 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
4 Musquin Marvin 25 FRA Red Bull KTM KTM
6 Barcia Justin 51 USA TLD/Red Bull GasGas GasGas
7 Tomac Eli 3 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
8 Tickle Broc 20 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
9 Wilson Dean 15 GBR Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
10 Davalos Martin 47 ECU Team Tedder KTM
11 Noren Fredrik 61 SWE PR-MX Pelletier Kawasaki Kawasaki
12 Peick Weston 23 USA Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Suzuki
13 Alix Dakota 70 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
15 Harrison Heath USA Got Gear Motorsports Kawasaki
16 Mosiman Josh 42 USA TLD/Red Bull GasGas GasGas
17 Stewart Ronnie 606 USA DirtCandy Graphics Suzuki
18 Williams Zack 80 USA Tenkom Motorsports Yamaha
19 Burger Morgan 544 USA RMX Honda
20 Baumert Jacob 157 USA Crosley Radio/RiderSurance/ Bee Line KTM
AMA Pro Motocross 2017
Race   Thunder Valley

450 Moto 2 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Baggett Blake 4 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
2 Tomac Eli 3 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
3 Musquin Marvin 25 FRA Red Bull KTM KTM
4 Webb Cooper 2 USA Red Bull KTM KTM
5 Grant Joshua 33 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
6 Anderson Jason 21 USA Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
7 Wilson Dean 15 GBR Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
8 Tickle Broc 20 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
9 Bogle Justin 19 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
11 Davalos Martin 47 ECU Team Tedder KTM
12 Barcia Justin 51 USA TLD/Red Bull GasGas GasGas
13 Peick Weston 23 USA Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Suzuki
14 Alix Dakota 70 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
15 Noren Fredrik 61 SWE PR-MX Pelletier Kawasaki Kawasaki
16 Harrison Heath USA Got Gear Motorsports Kawasaki
18 Williams Zack 80 USA Tenkom Motorsports Yamaha
19 Tomita Toshiki 718 JPN Team Honda HRC Progressive Honda
20 Burger Morgan 544 USA RMX Honda
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