
After a star-crossed season in Monster Energy Supercross in which he never even cracked the top three, veteran Honda HRC rider Trey Canard is just relieved to have the thing over and done with. Credited with ninth overall after the mud splattered checkered flag was mercifully unfurled to symbolize the end of the supercross season, the pride of Shawnee, Oklahoma retreated to the pits to change out of his race clothes, and in doing so, begin thinking of Rancho Cordova, California and the opening round of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.
A decade-long competitor in American motocross and supercross, the former 250SX East Region Champion (2008) and 250MX National Champion (2010), is, all bad luck and injuries notwithstanding, hoping to make a run at his first AMA 450 title. And if history is any indication, such as 2014 when he hit the podium six times and won an overall on his way to netting out third in the final series standings, he is still considered one of the best racers in the world, and has a very realistic shot at having his wish granted. Recently, Racer X caught up with him to check on his progress.
The Interview on RacerX: Insight: Trey Canard - Motocross - Racer X Online