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Honda Red Riders Take on Washougal and Canard Update
The Washougal National in Washougal, WA, hosted round eight of the 2011 AMA Motocross Championship this weekend, and the Honda Red Riders battled through a tough weekend of racing on their CRF250Rs and CRF450Rs.
Trey Canard was the sole rider for the American Honda Racing squad, and after making an impressive return to racing last weekend by finishing third overall at Spring Creek, Canard had reason to be confident heading into his second Motocross event of his shortened season. He got a good start in moto one and was among the front-runners as he settled into third position on the opening lap. He maintained that position from start to finish to score his second podium in two rounds. Unfortunately, after getting a great start in moto two, Canard crashed hard while in third place and injured his leg, which drew out the red flags for the race. Unable to continue racing, he was taken to a local hospital for medical attention and released later that evening.
"Unfortunately, I suffered a new fracture to my left femur in the crash," said Canard. "It's definitely disappointing to get hurt, especially as I was feeling so good and loving the Washougal track. I guess the positive in the situation is, I'm glad it happened now and not later in the season as I have five months to make a full recovery and return to racing for the start of the 2012 Supercross Championship."
TwoTwo Motorsports Honda rider Chad Reed headed into round eight still feeling the effects from his huge crash last weekend at Spring Creek, where he left with a six-point lead in the championship. Aboard his TwoTwo Motorsports/American Honda Racing–prepared CRF450R, Reed suffered a bad start in moto one-he rounded the opening lap in 14th-yet he staged a hard charge to take the checkers in seventh spot. In the second race, he got a much better start and finished just shy of the podium in fourth place to earn fourth overall. Reed relinquished two spots in the championship standings over the weekend and now sits nine points behind the new points leader.
"I didn't have a lot in the tank this week," said Reed. "I'm definitely still feeling the effects of last weekend's crash. I'm looking forward to the upcoming weekends off to rest and recover before Unadilla. I might be a little wounded but I'm far from out. I'm confident I will bounce back to my usual self at the next round."
In the 250 class GEICO Honda's Justin Barcia finished a solid sixth overall with 4-10 moto finishes despite racing with a broken nose. Honda rider Darryn Durham joined Barcia inside the top 10, going 11-9 for ninth overall. GEICO Honda's Eli Tomac and Wil Hahn finished in 17th and 18th spots, respectively.
450 Class Overall Results
1. Ryan Dungey 2-1
2. Ryan Villopoto 1-2
3. Brett Metcalfe 4-3
4. Chad Reed (Honda) 7-4
5. Justin Brayton 6-5
6. Mike Alessi 9-6
7. Tommy Hahn 8-7
8. Andrew Short 5-10
9. Jimmy Albertson 11-9
10. Michael Byrne 10-12
450 Class Championship Points (after 7 of 12 rounds)
1. Ryan Villopoto 341
2. Ryan Dungey 340
3. Chad Reed 332
4. Brett Metcalfe 247
5. Kevin Windham 193
6. Andrew Short 183
7. Mike Alessi 178
8. Davi Millsaps 173
9. Jake Weimer 159
10. Tommy Hahn 140
250 Class Overall Results
1. Blake Baggett 1-3
2. Tyla Rattray 2-2
3. Dean Wilson 5-1
4. Kyle Cunningham 3-7
5. Gareth Swanepoel 7-4
6. Justin Barcia (Honda) 4-10
7. Malcolm Stewart 8-8
8. Martin Davalos 13-5
9. Darryn Durham (Honda) 11-9
10. Broc Tickle 9-16
250 Class Championship Points (after 8 of 12 rounds)
1. Dean Wilson 346
2. Tyla Rattray 333
3. Blake Baggett 329
4. Kyle Cunningham 233
5. Eli Tomac 201
6. Broc Tickle 187
7. Justin Barcia 181
8. Gareth Swanepoel 177
9. Martin Davalos 152
10. Darryn Durham 144
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