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Cycle News 2015 Issue 47 November 24

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 47 NOVEMBER 24, 2015 P21 HONDA HOSTS MX OPEN HOUSE A merican Honda opened its doors and presented its 2016 Team Honda HRC lineup to the media and team sponsors during a press event held at the team's race shop in Torrance, California, November 18. Return- ing factory riders Trey Canard and Cole Seely were the stars for this overview as the team ap- proaches the highly anticipated 2016 AMA Supercross season. Honda also utilized this oppor- tunity to showcase some of its additional racing efforts, with GEICO Honda, Johnny Camp- bell Racing and the U.S. Mon- tesa Honda MotoTrial Team in attendance. The day opened with an introduction from Honda HRC Team Manager Dan Betley, who reviewed the progress made during the 2015 season. "This is the first time I can re- member that we've had a bunch of journalists in our race shop, and it was nice hosting some of our sponsors as well," Betley said. "I'm eager to get this off- season over with and get back to racing, because I feel like we're in a good place. Testing is going well." Betley went on to welcome back the team's riders, both of whom return for 2016. Canard scored two Supercross wins last year and recently won the Sugo National in Japan. "It's always great for me to come to the shop," Canard said. "I feel like we have a lot of really good things going on this year, and I hope people enjoyed getting to see that. The trip to Japan really helped generate enthusiasm, and I think we're in a good place with the bike. We haven't changed a whole lot, but we had a great Supercross bike last year and have made prog- ress. My goal is to finish each race, because that's what you need to win the championship." Seely recorded his career-first 450 Supercross victory in 2015, finished third in the final stand- ings and was awarded Rookie of the Year honors. He has been rehabilitating his shoulder from injury. "I've actually only been here a few times myself!" Seely said. "It's been a long few months with my shoulder recovery, but I'm getting back into it. I started by riding outdoors for a couple of weeks to make sure everything was strong before I hopped on a Supercross track." The team also used the oc- casion to announce Canard as the new National Spokesper- son for Ride for Kids, for which American Honda has been the presenting sponsor since 1991. Ride for Kids is a national series of motorcycle events that ben- efits the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. "Trey is the perfect spokes- person for Ride for Kids be- cause he has a huge heart," said Mary O. Ratcliffe, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the Pediat- ric Brain Tumor Foundation. "He exemplifies the best of motorcy- cling, just like Ride for Kids." CN The media got a chance to snoop around Team HRC Honda's race shop. PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIT PALMER

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