Christian Craig to continue with Honda through the outdoor season...

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Christian Craig to Continue with Team Honda HRC During AMA Pro Motocross Series

TORRANCE, Calif. (April 12, 2018)– Team Honda HRC is happy to announce that GEICO Honda’s Christian Craig will continue to fill in aboard a factory CRF450R during the AMA Pro Motocross series. With team riders Cole Seely and Ken Roczen both injured, Craig has been riding for the squad since the March 3 Atlanta Supercross, and he rode most of the 2017 AMA Pro Motocross series in a similar role.

Craig will race alongside Roczen, who is planning to make his return to action in the May 19 outdoor season opener at Hangtown in Sacramento, California. On April 11, Roczen underwent a successful 1.5-hour surgery in Vail, Colorado, where Dr. Viola removed the plate and 10 pins that had been applied in his right hand following a February 10 crash at the San Diego Supercross. Over the coming two weeks, the German native intends to begin with light riding before transitioning into full outdoor training and testing.

Seely, who fractured his pelvis and sacrum at the February 24 Tampa Supercross, is still on a non-weight bearing restriction but will be released to begin walking next week with the assistance of crutches. At that point, the Californian will begin more extensive physical therapy with Dr. H. Rey Gubernick (“Dr. G”) in Costa Mesa. Seely will have a follow-up appointment with his physician in one month, and he has a separate appointment on Monday, April 16, for a further evaluation of his right shoulder.

“I’m really happy to continue riding for Team Honda HRC through the outdoor season,” Craig said. “I’ve been on their bike a lot in the last couple seasons and feel really comfortable on it and working with the whole team. They’ve made me feel nothing but welcome since day one. We spent a few days testing up at Zaca Station before Easter, and it went well, so I’m happy to see where we are with the setup right now. I’m excited for the summer and am ready to put in some good results.”

Team Honda HRC Manager Erik Kehoe expressed his appreciation to Craig for his contribution, and to GEICO Honda for their collaboration. “Christian was strong during the outdoors last year and has been riding the 450 really well in supercross, so we’re confident he’ll be able to continue delivering solid results,” Kehoe added. “We’re also excited about Ken’s return; he just had surgery and will begin riding soon. Although he won’t have a ton of time to prepare or test prior to the start of the season, he has maintained his fitness at a peak level throughout his recovery and is eager to return. We look forward to helping him make a smooth comeback. Finally, we really miss Cole, and he has our best wishes as he continues the hard work of returning to his normal good health.”
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4/12/2018 10:54am Edited Date/Time 4/12/2018 11:05am
good call..... no smooth comeback talk for Cole tho like Kehoe said for Roczen? just "returning to his normal good health?
4/12/2018 10:54am
What a SHOCKER! Unbelievable. I never would have guessed!

I’m joking of course... good for him! He’s a good person great rider and does a good job representing Honda.
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4/12/2018 11:04am
The 450 definitely fits him more with how y’all the dude is
4/12/2018 11:06am
Craig has the speed but for some reason it seems he drops anchor in the later parts of the race..... Guy can start with the best tho!

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4/12/2018 11:25am
He was looking real good last summer before that hand injury. Hoping things go his way.
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4/12/2018 11:34am
And fast Freddy out with bad knees, or he would have been the bees-knees
4/12/2018 11:51am Edited Date/Time 4/12/2018 11:52am
Craig has done a good job. Jumped in with limited testing for SX this year, and with a year under his belt outdoors already, can be a solid top 6-8 guy, maybe sneak a top 5 and podium at a place like Red Bud. Wouldn't be surprised if he's their full time 450 rider next year.
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4/12/2018 12:50pm
Solid job for Craig this year as fill in. Hope he has a solid outdoor season as well.

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