Press Release

Troy Lee Designs Closes 2011 Season at Pala Raceway













September 12, 2011 - Corona, CA
















Colton Facciotti
Cole Seely
Tarah Gieger




AMA Motocross - Pala, CA



It's been a long season with some very tall peaks and low valleys for
the Troy Lee Designs / Lucas Oil / Honda team. As the series came to a
conclusion at Pala Raceway in southern California last weekend the
entire crew was ready for a break, but also excited about what lies in
store for 2012. The series finale at Pala was a microcosm of the team's
entire season; There were some flashes of brilliance with a few
disappointing moments.



Three-time Canadian national champion Colton Facciotti
was racing in his final event for the team at Pala. He wanted to make a
statement heading into the off-season and he started the opening moto
off the right way. He came around the opening lap in second place behind
holeshot artist Mike Alessi. Colton stayed at the front briefly but
lost a few spots to the title contenders who were charging for a number
one plate. Colton settled into a good pace and finished the race in 8th.
It was a good moto for Facciotti and he was feeling confident heading
into the second moto. Unfortunately, he was involved in a first turn
crash that left him with a sore back and a ringing in his head. He made
the wise decision to retire to the pits and call it a day. It was an
up-and-down day for Colton Facciotti.



Tarah Gieger
has had a very solid season. She has been a podium regular and had
third place in the standings locked up for weeks. Tarah wanted to put a
stamp on 2011 and she did it by stringing together two solid motos,
leading for several laps and finishing second in the final race of the
year. Congratulations to Tarah on an excellent series!



Cole Seely
had a rough day. In the first moto he tangled with two others riders
off the start and went down. He raced hard the entire moto and passed
his way into 11th by the motos end. He was really hoping to finish the
season out with a podium finish, much like he did last year. He would
have one more chance to do it in the second and final moto. But Cole
gated poorly and spent the last 35 minutes of the season fighting for
position deep in the pack. He crossed the line in 14th and scored 12th
on the day.



At seasons end the riders standings looked like this: Christian Craig
finished sixteenth overall after missing several rounds due to injury.
Cole Seely finished fourteenth in the competitive 250cc class. Tarah
Gieger finished third in the WMX series. Travis Baker finished nineteenth after missing rounds with an injury.



From supercross wins to disappointing injuries, the TLD team has run the gamut of results and emotions in 2011.



"It's been a wild year," said team owner Troy Lee. "We have a great
group of guys here and I'm proud of all of them. The wins in LA and
Seattle were amazing and such an accomplishment for the team. We also
had some tough races this summer but that's what makes those good
weekends feel so good; that's why we work hard all week and race hard on
the weekends. I'm proud of what this team accomplished this year and
I'm already stoked for 2012."



Troy Lee Designs would like to thank all of the fans that have supported
the team throughout the year. It's been a fun year and 2012 is going to
be even better. See you at the races!



Colton is wearing the GP Air Team gear; Cole is wearing the GP Shocker gear; Tarah is wearing the Women's GP VooDoo gear; All are part of our 2012 Collection, available at your local retailer.



TLD would like to thank all of our team sponsors: Lucas Oil, American
Honda, PPG, Red Bull, SillyBrandz Global, Adidas, Specialized,
BioLytical Labs, Dunlop, McQueen Racing, VQ OrthoCare, Shock Doctor,
Skullcandy, Renthal, Oakley, Alpinestars, Pro Circuit, Primm MX
Collection, Couts Heating & Cooling, Selle Italia, N-Style, VP
Racing Fuels, Boyesen, ODI, DID, Rossignol, Pacific Collision Centers,
Muc-Off, Kasey Kahne, Elrod Racing, New Era, Leatt, Cycra, Hammerhead,
Hinson, Light Speed, Moto Tassinari, Twin Air, Talon, QTM, and EPIC
Action Camera.

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