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and run down one weekend then maybe it's time
to take it easy for the week and really regroup and
recover for the next weekend. I think that's just
been the biggest thing—is learning to cope with
so many races in a row. We're 13 in a row so far
and Easter is the first weekend off. I'm learning a
lot and I think next year's going to be that much
easier for me having learned so much this year."
When Seely signed with Team Honda HRC he
was immediately paired up with Trey Canard, a
rider Seely enjoys being around and looks up to.
"Trey's been super helpful and we get along so
well, so it's been really fun working with him," says
Seely. "Unfortunately now he's hurt but we try
and do motos together and try and stick together
with riding and learn from each other. I'm always
open to giving my line choice over to him and he's
always helpful with me. Like I said, when he's in
California we do ride together quite a bit. Other
times he stays in Oklahoma or Florida."
However, they don't always agree on things—
like suspension set-up. More specifically, forks.
Midway through last year's outdoor season,
Canard switched from Showa air forks to KYB
Seely's
smooth and
controlled
style makes
him a natural
on the 450.