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Canard Wins Third Straight Race for GEICO Powersports Honda

WASHOUGAL, Wash.
GEICO Powerspors Honda’s Trey Canard made it three Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross wins in a row at Saturday’s Washougal National when he raced
his 250cc bike to a sweep of both motos.


"I was struggling in the beginning of the series, I switched up some
things in my program and things turned around," Canard said. "Just to
be out here and win is so cool, I don’t even think about the wins
behind me."


Canard hasn’t had the best experiences in Washougal, considering he
broke his femur at this race in 2008, and didn’t get a chance to
compete last year due to a wrist injury. Even with that in the back of
his mind, Canard didn’t let it stand between himself and a third
straight victory.


"I really did have some mixed emotions coming in here because of the
way I left here in 2008," Canard said. "I don’t even remember anything
about this race. So to come out and have two good motos and practices,
it’s just an awesome day."


Canard is right on the tail of current points leader Christophe
Pourcel. Canard moved around Dean Wilson into second in championship
standings.


"I just wanted to chip away and get some good laps in," Canard said. "I
just kept pushing. When you’re in that zone, it’s a great place to be."


Australian native Brett Metcalfe rode his GEICO Powersports Honda to a
podium finish in the 450cc class. He managed to finish third in the
first moto, and fifth in the second, earning him a combined overall
finished of 3rd.


"The first moto went really well, finished out third. The second moto I
had a good start and then lost the rear end and dumped it," Metcalfe
said. "All I could think about was riding it as hard as I could and
trying to get as many points for the championship."


Metcalfe also moved up a spot to secure third position in the championship standings.


Kevin Windam, who came back for the outdoor season when Red Bull Honda
called him after one of its 450cc riders got hurt, had a successful
weekend in just his second race back. He finished seventh overall, with
a ninth place finish in each moto.


Up and coming star Blake Wharton rode his GEICO Powersports Honda to a
fourth place overall finish in the 250s. He finished fifth and fourth,
respectively. He said he was satisfied with his performance, but knows
that there is more he can do as a rider to get his Honda to a podium
finish.


"First moto was OK, but I just rode a lot better in the second,"
Wharton said. "I was in no-man’s land for a while and I would have
liked to be closer to the front group but once I got into fourth, I was
out of gas. We definitely have some work to do, but we’ll take two
weeks off and go get back on the podium."


Rookie rider Eli Tomac took his bike to a seventh overall finish,
running seventh in the first moto and ninth in the second. This was his
first time riding this tricky track.


"The first moto was bad start for me, but physically I was better, I
made it through without dying of heat," Tomac said. "During the second
moto in the middle there I was going pretty fast, almost running at the
leaders pace which I was totally pumped with. Then with three laps to
go I kind of got overheated, and just couldn’t see."


Justin Barcia is GEICO Powersports Honda’s most aggressive riders and
Washougal was no different. He was on a stellar run in the first 250
moto, running in the top five until struck with mechanical issues with
about seven minutes left in the 30 minute race.


"First moto was going really good, I was in third and I was charging to
the front and my fuel pump went out," Barcia said. "It’s no one’s fault
really, just happens but it’s tough when you’re on a great moto."


During the second moto, Barcia was running in the front again, battling
for third when he came around a turn, pushing just a little too hard
and spun out after he had just taken back third place.


"Second moto, another great moto, was running third, had a little crash
and put me back," Barcia said. "I finished 10th I think, pretty tough
weekend I’d say. Going home, going to relax a little bit on the break,
and also work real hard, and try to get back up front."


Overall Barcia finished 32nd and 10th respectively, earning him a 16th
overall finish. Barcia moved up one spot and is currently fifth in the
championship points. Teammate Blake Wharton currently sits sixth, and
rookie Eli Tomac is eighth.


The next stop for the GEICO Powersports Honda is the Aug. 14 Unadilla National at New Berlin, N.Y.
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