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Honda Red Riders Dominate Houston Supercross

The Honda Red Riders dominated the Houston Supercross with wins in both the Supercross and Supercross Lites East classes. American Honda Racing’s Trey Canard...

The Honda Red Riders dominated the Houston Supercross with wins in both the Supercross and Supercross Lites East classes. American Honda Racing's Trey Canard won the Supercross race, scoring his first-ever Supercross-class win in his rookie season aboard his Honda CRF450R, while GEICO Honda's Justin Barcia came out on top in the Lites East season opener aboard his CRF250R.

Canard got away to a good start in the main event and managed to stay clear of a pile-up in the first turn that claimed a number of top riders, including Honda rider Chad Reed. Veteran racer Kevin Windham grabbed the holeshot aboard his GEICO Honda CRF450R and raced to an early lead, while Canard set about chasing him down from the number four spot. Riding a strong race, Canard moved into second place on lap six before inheriting the lead from Windham, who crashed on lap 11. Once out front, Canard held off reigning champ Ryan Dungey to record the first-ever Supercross victory of his young career.

"I'm so excited," said Canard. "Winning a Supercross is something I have dreamed of doing my entire life and to finally get the win feels amazing. It was a crazy race full of ups and downs for a lot of riders, so to be on top at the end is something I'm really happy about. I can't thank the American Honda Racing team enough for all their support and for having faith in me. Seeing how much hard work and dedication everyone on the team puts in each and every week, I'm just glad I could give them the win they deserved. I'm also incredibly grateful to my family for all their unwavering support. The win puts me third in the series points, which is a great spot to be in at this early stage in the season."

After grabbing the holeshot, Windham rode a solid race out front until he crashed hard on lap 11, knocking himself out of the race. TwoTwo Motorsports Chad Reed was a casualty of the first-turn pile-up and was forced to launch a come-from-behind attack aboard his Honda CRF450R. Despite rounding the opening lap in 17th position, Reed went to work picking off riders one by one, ultimately finishing in sixth.

In the Supercross Lites East competition, GEICO Honda's Justin Barcia got his season off to a flying start by winning the opening round of the Lites East series. Aboard his Honda CRF250R, Barcia led 13 of the 15 laps in the main en route to clinching his first win of the season. Teammate Blake Wharton moved into the number three spot on the opening lap and was in podium contention with two laps to go when he was struck hard by another rider and went down. Losing several spots in the crash, Wharton recovered to finish in sixth. Fellow Honda racers Lance Vincent and Alex Martin got their season campaigns away to solid starts with Vincent finishing in eighth and Martin rounding out the10th spot.

Supercross Lites East Main Event
1. Justin Barcia (Honda)
2. Dean Wilson
3. Blake Baggett
4. Ryan Sipes
5. Ian Trettel
6. Blake Wharton (Honda)
7. Jason Anderson
8. Lance Vincent (Honda)
9. Matt Lemoine
10. Alex Martin (Honda)

Supercross Lites East Points (after 1 of 9 rounds)
1. Justin Barcia 25
2. Dean Wilson 22
3. Blake Baggett 20
4. Ryan Sipes 18
5. Ian Trettel 16
6. Blake Wharton 15
7. Jason Anderson 14
8. Lance Vincent 13
9. Matt Lemoine 12
10. Alex Martin 11

Supercross Main Event
1. Trey Canard (Honda)
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Ryan Villopoto
4. Davi Millsaps
5. Andrew Short
6. Chad Reed (Honda)
7. Ken Roczen
8. Brett Metcalfe
9. Ivan Tedesco
10. Mike Alessi

Supercross Championship Points (after 6 of 17 rounds)
1. Ryan Villopoto 132
2. James Stewart 123
3. Trey Canard 112
4. Chad Reed 105

5. Ryan Dungey 101
6. Andrew Short 80
7. Brett Metcalfe 80
8. Justin Brayton 65
9. Davi Millsaps 62
10. Kevin Windham 61

For more information, contact: American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (310) 783-3745.

About Honda
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©2011 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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