Seely Tenth at High Point National
Round four of the AMA Pro Motocross series at High Point Raceway proved a challenge for Team Honda HRC, as Cole Seely struggled to secure 10th overall with 10-8 finishes, while Christian Craig was forced to withdraw early due to lack of strength in his still-healing left hand.
Seely got a decent jump out of the gate in moto 1 but was shuffled toward the middle of the pack around the first turn, completing lap one in 14th place. By lap nine, the California native had worked his way up to eighth. During the closing laps, Seely made a big mistake, almost sending him to the ground and causing him to back off the pace and lose multiple positions. He ultimately took the checkered flag in 10th. During the second race, Seely again started outside the top 10 but quickly began to charge forward. He put together an impressive run, working his way into sixth by the halfway point. During the final three laps, another mistake caused Seely to again lose ground and finish eighth.
Less than three weeks after undergoing left-hand surgery to repair a “boxer break” that was sustained at Glen Helen, Craig returned to action aboard his factory-prepped CRF450R. Unfortunately, the return was short-lived as Craig was sidelined once again after going down in the first moto while running sixth.
NOTES
- On Thursday prior to the race, Team Honda HRC’s Cole Seely and Christian Craig participated in designated press day at High Point Raceway. After speaking with two local news stations, the Red Riders hit the track for a pair of 20-minute sessions, giving them the opportunity to preview the new layout.
- During the morning’s qualifying practice, Seely scored the seventh-quickest time with a 2:09.722 lap, while Craig landed just outside the top 10 with a 2:10.554 time.
- The program for the High Point National differed from the previous three rounds, with the 450MX class scheduled first in both practice and the motos. “I really like when the 450 class races first during the day,” Seely said. “There’s still plenty of time after qualifying to rest up before the first moto, but you’re done a lot earlier overall. Now that I’m staying in Florida, I was able to find a flight home directly after the race.”
- GEICO Honda’s Jeremy Martin put together two impressive rides in the 250MX class to score his first overall victory of the season with 2-1 marks aboard his CRF250R. Meanwhile, teammate RJ Hampshire, who returned to action after injury, logged two respectable rides to finish eighth overall with 9-8 scores.
- The Honda Red Riders will return to action on June 24 for round five at Muddy Creek Raceway in Blountville, Tennessee.
THE FOCUS: New Track Layout
Compared to other tracks seen thus far on the calendar, High Point Raceway is much more technical, with a European feel. With deep ruts, constant elevation changes, many off-camber turns and an uphill start, it poses a unique challenge to riders. This year, the track showcased the same elements but in a completely new layout than previously seen.
“I think the new track layout is better than the old one,” Seely said. “I liked the new first turn and a couple of the other changes they made were positive, but there were also a few weird sections. Either way, I’ve never been a huge fan of High Point. I’ve never done well here and always have a hard time finding a flow. It’s definitely a challenging track with all the off-camber turns.”
For many riders and teams, the day’s biggest challenge wasn’t the new layout but instead the overall track conditions, with a number of riders criticizing the preparation.
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Christian Craig 28
Today didn’t go as planned, unfortunately. I think I should’ve given myself another week to get more time on the bike and build up strength in my hand. I was able to ride two partial days leading up to the race and press day, but the intensity of the race pace and track conditions made it really hard to hold on. I think the biggest positive is that I started back up front, where I was before the injury. I got a great start in the first moto and was running a good pace before I just couldn’t hang on anymore. I went down before the mechanics’ area and decided to call it a day, to not risk something worse happening. I’ll take it day by day but will be back strong and get better results next week.
450 Moto 1 Results
Pos. | Rider | Num | Nation | Team | Constructor | Time/Gap |
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1 | Baggett Blake | 4 | USA | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS | KTM | |
2 | Ferris Dean | 111 | AUS | CDR Yamaha | Yamaha | |
3 | Grant Joshua | 33 | USA | Monster Energy Kawasaki | Kawasaki | |
4 | Tickle Broc | 20 | USA | Monster Energy Kawasaki | Kawasaki | |
5 | Anderson Jason | 21 | USA | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna | Husqvarna | |
6 | Webb Cooper | 2 | USA | Red Bull KTM | KTM | |
7 | Bogle Justin | 19 | USA | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS | KTM | |
8 | Peick Weston | 23 | USA | Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing | Suzuki | |
9 | Wilson Dean | 15 | GBR | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna | Husqvarna | |
11 | Noren Fredrik | 61 | SWE | PR-MX Pelletier Kawasaki | Kawasaki | |
12 | Tomac Eli | 3 | USA | Monster Energy Kawasaki | Kawasaki | |
13 | Davalos Martin | 47 | ECU | Team Tedder | KTM | |
14 | Sipes Thomas | 97 | USA | Coastal Racing Husqvarna | Husqvarna | |
15 | Alix Dakota | 70 | USA | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS | KTM | |
16 | Musquin Marvin | 25 | FRA | Red Bull KTM | KTM | |
17 | Short John | 72 | USA | Barx/Chaparral/Ecstar Suzuki | Suzuki | |
18 | Stewart Ronnie | 606 | USA | DirtCandy Graphics | Suzuki | |
19 | Teasdale Isaac | 921 | USA | Team Babbitts | KTM | |
20 | Mosiman Josh | 42 | USA | TLD/Red Bull GasGas | GasGas |
450 Moto 2 Results
Pos. | Rider | Num | Nation | Team | Constructor | Time/Gap |
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1 | Tomac Eli | 3 | USA | Monster Energy Kawasaki | Kawasaki | |
2 | Baggett Blake | 4 | USA | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS | KTM | |
3 | Anderson Jason | 21 | USA | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna | Husqvarna | |
4 | Tickle Broc | 20 | USA | Monster Energy Kawasaki | Kawasaki | |
5 | Webb Cooper | 2 | USA | Red Bull KTM | KTM | |
6 | Musquin Marvin | 25 | FRA | Red Bull KTM | KTM | |
7 | Wilson Dean | 15 | GBR | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna | Husqvarna | |
9 | Bogle Justin | 19 | USA | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS | KTM | |
10 | Davalos Martin | 47 | ECU | Team Tedder | KTM | |
11 | Grant Joshua | 33 | USA | Monster Energy Kawasaki | Kawasaki | |
12 | Noren Fredrik | 61 | SWE | PR-MX Pelletier Kawasaki | Kawasaki | |
13 | Alix Dakota | 70 | USA | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS | KTM | |
14 | Ferris Dean | 111 | AUS | CDR Yamaha | Yamaha | |
15 | Sipes Thomas | 97 | USA | Coastal Racing Husqvarna | Husqvarna | |
16 | Short John | 72 | USA | Barx/Chaparral/Ecstar Suzuki | Suzuki | |
17 | Tedder Dakota | 111 | USA | Team Tedder/Monster Energy/Lucas Oil/KTM Racing | KTM | |
18 | Stewart Ronnie | 606 | USA | DirtCandy Graphics | Suzuki | |
20 | Mosiman Josh | 42 | USA | TLD/Red Bull GasGas | GasGas |
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