American Honda announced today that Trey Canard will miss the remaining three rounds of the 2011 Supercross Championship after injuring his leg in a practice crash. Canard and the American Honda Racing team were at Competitive Edge MX Park in Hesperia, CA, making preparations for the upcoming Motocross season when the incident happened.
You can send Trey a 'Get Well Message' below.
Source: http://www.supercross.com/news/trey-canard-to-miss-remaining-rounds-of-the-2011-supercross-season
Source: http://www.directmotocross.com/news/mx-photo/2011/04/behind-lens-2011-blackfoot-photo-shoot
Source: http://moto.mpora.com/news/stroud-mxc-brookthorpe-gallery-results.html
KTM is a big company. They take racing very seriously. Their results prove it - all the Motocross World Titles are held by KTM. MX1 Tony Cairoli, MX2 Marvin Musquin, and Women's MX - Steffi Laier.
The video below shows more of what KTM's racing efforts are all about. They are like a big family. We hope you enjoy the video, and, you'll also see a few words from many of the 'family' to World MX 2 Champion Marvin Musquin (and Mathilde) who have moved to the USA to race supercross and motocross there for KTM.
This video stars Jill, Pit Beirer, Stefan Everts, Valentina, Tony Cairoli, Ken Roczen, Jeremy van Horebeek, Claudio, Max Nagl, Jeffrey Herlings, Tania, and more! Hope you enjoy it and have learned a little bit more about KTM.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BikerChickNews/~3/n0gBPYKqtiA/
As the West Region ends for a while, and East region gets ready to start up ... In 250 West Supercross 2010, Jake Weimer and Trey Canard are showing a lot of confidence right now. I'm very impressed with both of these racers right now. This past race at Anaheim was a good example for both of them.
Series points leader Jake Weimer has a great heat race with a win, even after that heat was red-flagged. Jake had some trouble in the Main Event, but showed his smarts by charging hard the full 15 laps, coming up to eighth at the finish ... that could literally save his season and potentially the championship title.
Trey had some problems in his heat, but came back very strong in the final - he won the 250 Main in Anaheim. That shows a lot of maturity from him as a rider.

Trey Canard on top in Anaheim
Source: http://www.supercross.com/rj-says/rj-says-state-of-supercross