Prior to the 2010 season, Cole Seely was scrambling just to find a ride of any sort, but the TLD/Lucas Oil Honda team saw potential in him and gave him a ride. It paid off with a podium finish in San Diego, and his potential showed frequently, both indoors and out. The team re-signed him for 2011, and he paid off again with his first-ever victory at the inaugural Dodger Stadium Supercross in Los Angeles, and when Josh Grant came up injured early in the season, Honda went searching for someone to put a bike out on the track. They landed on Seely, and he got four races on a factory 450. We caught up with him before the race in Dallas to find out how he felt about his time on a 450, and what he’s expecting when he returns to his CRF250R.Â
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The Pro Circuit team has a history of winning championships through the years, so when I got a few minutes with Team Manager Mitch Payton, I tried to get some insight into how he does it. Is it a matter of picking the right riders, fostering their talent, or both? Here’s what Mitch had to say:Â
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San Manuel Yamaha’s James Stewart, of Haines City, Fla., scored the fourth win of his season tonight inside the Edward Jones Dome before 59,518 fans at the 14th stop of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship. GEICO Honda’s Justin Barcia, of , Ochlocknee, Ga., extended his Eastern Regional Supercross Lites class points lead to 20 as he captured his third win of the season. Former Cardinals all-star Jim Edmonds was the ceremonial Grand Marshal.
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