This is what the Lord made me for'

Edited Date/Time 1/27/2012 10:02am
Interesting read... makes me think about the psychology of sport. The fact that Canard has delusions of grandiose in regards to God caring about something like motocross shows how much he believes in what he's doing... something GOD Himself has CREATED as MEANING for Trey says alot as to Trey's determination... ie, motivated by God is an amazing incentive.

Also, if find it interesting he sees moto people as having a tattoo/partying lifestyle (ie, closing quotes) when in reality moto is mostly family/republican/church goers like him...

Whatta y'all think, is Trey fucking crazy or just 'have his head on straight'?

-The Christian Chronicle

SHAWNEE, OKLA. - Out of his racing uniform, Trey Canard seems an unassuming presence, especially for someone known for performing high-speed, bone-jarring exploits in front of 30,000 to 60,000 fans.

However, the toughness and quiet confidence of the 5-foot-6, 150-pound Canard shine through as he reflects on his motorcycle racing career and the long list of injuries he has overcome.

“Yeah, I’ve broken my wrists four times,” said the 20-year-old professional motocross racer, the reigning national champion in the sport’s 250 class of smaller cycles. “I’ve broken my collarbone twice. I’ve broken my femur.”

That’s not to mention nagging little injuries involving fingers and toes, ankle sprains and “stuff of that sort.”

Given all the painful spills, what keeps him climbing back on the bike?

Must be the thrills, right?

Yeah, that’s part of it.

But for Canard, the passion to race goes deeper than that.

“I believe this is what the Lord made me for,” he told The Christian Chronicle. “This is my talent. This is my ministry, I believe, so that gives me hope. And I just really enjoy it. The good stuff outweighs the bad stuff for me.”

CHURCH FEELS THE NEED FOR SPEED

When Canard achieved his most superb feat on wheels last fall, fellow members of the Central Church of Christ — many of whom have fallen in love with the Speed channel — cheered at the top of their lungs.

“Amazingly, Trey won five of the final seven races of the season to overcome a 57-point deficit to win his first career motocross championship,” said Robert Prater, pulpit minister of the Central church, a 250-member congregation about 35 miles east of Oklahoma City.

“But more than being a great rider, Trey always gives glory to God and has such a strong faith,” Prater added. “He is a great role model for young people from all around the world.”

Apparently, he’s a role model for older people, too.

“I get these older women — 70 and 80 years old — and they’re telling me that they’re watching me ride a motorcycle,” said Canard, who leads singing, reads Scriptures and helps with the youth group at the Central church. “It’s kind of funny.”

PASSION OF HIS FATHER

As a new season of indoor and outdoor racing begins, Canard will again spend about 30 Saturdays on the road from January through September.

This year, he’s moving up to a bigger class of bikes. He’ll ride a Honda CRF450.

Raised in western Oklahoma, he started racing at age 3 when his late father, Roy Canard, built him a tiny, single-speed cycle that topped out at 20 mph.

By age 9, Trey signed his first racing contract.

“Then it kind of got a little more serious,” he said with a laugh. “It’s funny how quickly we kind of have to become professionals.”

For the first 18 years of his life, Canard and his family lived in Elk City, Okla., where they attended the Second and Adams Church of Christ. “That will always kind of be my home congregation,” he said.

Roy Canard, a motocross fanatic, died in a tragic accident when Trey was 12. Trey’s father was using a front-end loader to clear rocks from a small track where Trey and his older brother Aaron, now 24, practiced. The family doesn’t know exactly what happened, but Trey’s mother, Kari Canard, found the tractor upside down on her husband.

“My dad was a huge part of my racing. He got me riding,” Trey said. “It was his passion, and he kind of passed it on to myself and my brother.

“He was just a great man, a strong Christian man, and really my inspiration to be a strong character for Christ. … It’s unfortunate that I lost him when I was a young kid. … When I feel down or sad about that, I’ve just got to remember that God knows what he’s doing.”

HEART OF A CHAMPION

Focus. Heart. Effort. Fun. Dedication. Put them all together and they equal this: Success.

That’s the message on a whiteboard in a large metal building on the rural property near Shawnee where Canard lives with his mother and younger brother, Jaxon, 9.

At the end of a gravel road but just a few miles from Interstate 40, this is where Canard hangs out in the offseason. Here, trophies and motorcycles, including the tiny one that his father made him, mix with weight equipment that the motocross champion uses to keep in shape.

Two years ago, Canard used his own cash to buy this property, which includes a house and an outdoor practice track.

“I’m making a decent living,” he said. “I’m thankful for that, and I know that’s a blessing. I try to give back any way that I can.”

Said Prater, the Central minister: “Kari and Trey are very generous givers and always are willing to help out those in need.”

The Canards didn’t want to leave Elk City, but it was a two-hour drive to Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City.

Since he flies nearly every week, Canard wanted to be closer. Shawnee, a city of about 30,000, is roughly 45 minutes from the airport.

What he didn’t know when he moved to Shawnee, Canard said, was what a terrific congregation he’d stumble upon.

He didn’t go out of his way to tell Central members about his profession, but word spread.

“I normally don’t like to talk about it too much at the congregation. I kind of like to stay to my worship, you know, the reason we’re there,” he said. “But people ask me what’s my job and am I in school, and it kind of came up like that.

“So it’s just a neat thing, and I feel like it’s been a blessing in my life, and it’s brought me really close to a lot of great people in our congregation. I think everyone’s enjoyed it, so it’s been fun.”

The church also has embraced Trey’s mother and brother Jaxon, who’s active in the Leadership Training for Christ program.

“We’re not anything special, I don’t think,” Kari Canard said. “It’s funny because no matter where we seem to live, people young and old get pretty excited about motocross.

“I’ve signed up so many people for the Speed channel that I should be getting a kickback on it,” she joked.

THE COOL CHRISTIAN LIFE

Scriptural references on his crossbar pad help Canard maintain his Christian focus.

Verses such as Philippians 4:13 (“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”) provide inspiration and motivation.

In his podium speeches, Canard — whose cycle is No. 41, like his dad’s — always gives God the credit for his success.

“A lot of people think of motocross and motorcycle riders, and they’re associated with tattoos and drinking and partying and all that stuff,” Canard said. “So I think anything I can do … is hopefully well-accepted and good.

“Christianity, especially in the Church of Christ, gets a label of being kind of boring or not cool, just all these rules. I just hope my story kind of shows teens and people in general that … you can use your talents to glorify God.”

Given the hard knocks of a sport where age 35 is considered ancient, the Oklahoma church member knows his racing career won’t last forever.

When he stops revving his motor, though, he has an inkling what he’d like to do.

“I’d like to be a youth minister or just work in a church,” he said. “I’ve really enjoyed a lot of the youth ministers I’ve had and people who were really crucial to my Christian walk. And I feel like I could be an asset someday in the church."
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I think this topic has been beaten to death several times in the past.

I also think he has the right to believe in whatever he wants.
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GuyB wrote:
I think this topic has been beaten to death several times in the past. I also think he has the right to believe in whatever he...
I think this topic has been beaten to death several times in the past.

I also think he has the right to believe in whatever he wants.
I'm with the camera geek.....
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yuck
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Canards a fan favorite, like it or not! Its hard not to like the dude!

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Don't think there's any questioning that Trey has his head screwed on straight. It's not as if he is in here every day forcing his beliefs down your throat. And they think the 2 stroke fans are goofy.....
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I`m most likely an atheist, but my wife`s sister is a priest and my wife truly believes in God. So we set the rule- I keep my mouth shot and she doesn`t preach me and doesn`t bring it heavelly in to family. It has worked for past ten years.
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Good for Trey, and one of the best articles written that i've seen in a while. Most don't go that in depth. As for the tattoo statement, it could be that the quote got cut up and left something out. He knows it is a family sport and I would think he would go out of his way to point that out. Needless to say he was unbelievably excited when i gave him an autographed Guy Cooper poster recently, and said people don't give me things like this they always just want my autograph. I am thankful my son may have people like Trey and Andrew as well as others to look up to.
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GuyB wrote:
I think this topic has been beaten to death several times in the past. I also think he has the right to believe in whatever he...
I think this topic has been beaten to death several times in the past.

I also think he has the right to believe in whatever he wants.
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Trey is a cool cat. I'm glad he's passionate about his beliefs. No judgement here.
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I know this. Trey's dad was a great man and his mom is just the same, how could they both create anything less? Who on here has any right to bash the kid for standing up for what he believes in. You want the fucking stage? Then go get your pro license and pass windham in the last corner for the podium and we're all ears!
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1/7/2011 8:03pm Edited Date/Time 1/7/2011 8:05pm
Not to provoke anyone but... The question is ... what did the lord make you for? It made me agitated until I knew what I was here for
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MX4EVR wrote:
I know this. Trey's dad was a great man and his mom is just the same, how could they both create anything less? Who on here...
I know this. Trey's dad was a great man and his mom is just the same, how could they both create anything less? Who on here has any right to bash the kid for standing up for what he believes in. You want the fucking stage? Then go get your pro license and pass windham in the last corner for the podium and we're all ears!
Agreed!!!!
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Seems like every interview with Canard has some great quotes. He's not afraid to talk to the media from a personal level.

Sometimes I read online interviews with racers and I find myself scanning the article real fast because the reponses to the questions seemed "canned" and it's like I've read this before, there's nothing new here.

Good on Trey for sharing his personal beliefs with anyone who asks.
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Trey is a cool cat. I'm glad he's passionate about his beliefs. No judgement here.

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Everybody has its purpose in life whether you believe in God or not. So sad to see people go thru life and never find it or realize what it was, thats a waste! Obviously Trey found his and I admire him for his dedication.
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I dont know Trey Personally, but I also would agree that this is what is supposed to do. Trey is one of the first ones to step up on the level he is at and personnaly thank Jesus Christ!!! That is huge and in childrens eyes that look up to Trey it is even bigger! Trey is a great guy and I believe he has his head on straight and not crazy! Thanks Trey for all you do!!!
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I am a fan of Canard, one for his mx skills and the other reason he s a great guy, everytime i ve talked to him he has been nothing but nice to me, he has a fan for life. Its funny how some people dog him for pulling the Jesus card, but as soon as a person gets in trouble or goes to jail, they find the lord! Makes you wonder? Let the guy have his own beliefs and we all can have our own. Good Luck at A-1 #41
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Dumbgeon....NOW!

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1/7/2011 9:24pm Edited Date/Time 1/7/2011 9:24pm
torment, I think you need to learn what words mean before you try to use them. It might help to know what the words really are as well. I believe you were trying to use the phrase "delusions of grandeur". But you obviously don't even know what it means, give the example you tried to give.



To help you out, a delusion of grandeur is one in which the person fantastically believes he is famous, omnipotent, or a deity.







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I am a fan of Canard, one for his mx skills and the other reason he s a great guy, everytime i ve talked to him...
I am a fan of Canard, one for his mx skills and the other reason he s a great guy, everytime i ve talked to him he has been nothing but nice to me, he has a fan for life. Its funny how some people dog him for pulling the Jesus card, but as soon as a person gets in trouble or goes to jail, they find the lord! Makes you wonder? Let the guy have his own beliefs and we all can have our own. Good Luck at A-1 #41
Agreed ...and well said.......Go Trey.
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Man...all I can say is good for him! Whatever works for you....then you should do it. it doesn't matter weather I believe in his views or not , Trey is the one that's riding the bike and living "his" life the best way he knows how.

You should always respect other people views on religion .......that's what separates us from the other countries in which try to force it on you.
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I find it hard to comprehend why you would present Trey Canard's religious beliefs for everybody's judgment. Obviously he believes what he believes.
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torment, I think you need to learn what words mean before you try to use them. It might help to know what the words really are...
torment, I think you need to learn what words mean before you try to use them. It might help to know what the words really are as well. I believe you were trying to use the phrase "delusions of grandeur". But you obviously don't even know what it means, give the example you tried to give.



To help you out, a delusion of grandeur is one in which the person fantastically believes he is famous, omnipotent, or a deity.







...or sent by God.

Anyway, I wasn't attacking the kid, just analyzing him with my psych hat on. He has a somewhat unique/extreme purpose for racing other than just "winning" like the rest of us. I think it'll help him out. I'm thinkin 5th place behind the big 4, and after A1 jitters he'll even win a few when JS crashes. Any person with the motivation of GOD will do will. Shit, people kill themselfs for God, so winning a race on pure determination will be a cake sale.
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1/7/2011 11:23pm Edited Date/Time 1/7/2011 11:28pm
"Anyway, I wasn't attacking the kid, "

Sure you were, and you were attacking what he believes. He believes in the God of the Bible, and according to that Bible God creates everyone for a purpose and gives them talents. The fact that you don't understand this allows me to understand why you attack him. People who live according to the bible strive to attain the values in it, and though they often fail miserably, they strive because that is what they are suppose to do. Just as you strive to drag him through the mud. I look at his charactar and I look at yours and it gives me some insight as to who is delusional.
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I believe...that religious discussions in a moto forum generally don't go well.
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GuyB wrote:
I believe...that religious discussions in a moto forum generally don't go well.
Amen!.
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Everybody can believe what they to. I'm a Christian (not a very good one) and I'm proud to say it. Trey has his purpose and lives by it.
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I'm stoked to hear Trey is a fellow brother off the Church of Christ. My girlfriend lives up there, but we go to a church twenty miles away. That was a really great article!

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yamazuki wrote:
"Anyway, I wasn't attacking the kid, " Sure you were, and you were attacking what he believes. He believes in the God of the Bible, and...
"Anyway, I wasn't attacking the kid, "

Sure you were, and you were attacking what he believes. He believes in the God of the Bible, and according to that Bible God creates everyone for a purpose and gives them talents. The fact that you don't understand this allows me to understand why you attack him. People who live according to the bible strive to attain the values in it, and though they often fail miserably, they strive because that is what they are suppose to do. Just as you strive to drag him through the mud. I look at his charactar and I look at yours and it gives me some insight as to who is delusional.
Talking of understanding religious beliefs is often an ugly thing,do many people on here understand why a Muslim straps a load of explosives to himself an detonates it in an attempt to eradicate infidels as his God Allah tells him to? So should we attack what he believes?? It's all there written in these various ancient books,so is it any wonder why some non believers do attack religion? The God of the old testament is probably the most vile character of all fiction,: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic,

I don't doubt Trey is a good person,don't get me wrong,but indeed religion surly doesn't belong on here as said time and time again

Fundamentalism, of any type, due to its prerequisite lack of intelligent thought, could prove to be the worst weapon of mass destruction, of all.
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Spreading the word of God does belong here. Trey is doing what he has been chosen to do.

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