Team Honda HRC rider Cole Seely announced today his retirement from professional racing after over a decade competing at the highest level in both the AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross series.
Seely has dedicated nearly his entire professional career to the Honda brand, riding for a Honda satellite team throughout most of his 250 tenure before spending five years aboard a factory CRF450R.
At 29, Seely has accomplished a number of milestones. After turning pro in 2009, he signed with the then-Honda-backed Troy Lee Designs team in 2010. During his five-year stint with that team, Seely captured five 250SX victories and finished runner-up in the 2014 250SX West title chase. In 2015, he was awarded 450SX Rookie of the Year honours after finishing third overall in the AMA Supercross series, highlighted by his first 450cc victory, at the Houston Supercross. Seely also represented Team USA at the 2017 Motocross of Nations.
Over the past few seasons, Seely has been plagued by injuries, which contributed to his decision to retire. “These past two years have been very difficult,” he said.
“Last yearās injury was severe and very tough on me both mentally and physically. I fought hard to return this season, but it was much more challenging than I anticipated. Now with this recent shoulder injury, itās just another setback. This decision definitely wasnāt easy, but I think itās the right choice.
“Iām grateful for having been given the opportunity to do something Iāve loved since I was a kid and to make it into my career. Iām grateful for the support from my fans and many sponsors throughout the years. Iād especially like to thank Honda, who has been behind me for my entire career, supporting me through the ups and downs. Iām grateful to have been partnered with such a great brand. Iām looking forward to this next chapter and to seeing where the future takes me.”
Team Honda HRC Manager Erik Kehoe thanked Seely for his time with Honda. “I was a little surprised at first when Cole mentioned retirement,” he said, “but after speaking to him, I could see where he was coming from. It makes sense, and I think heās making the right choice for himself at this time.
“Itās been such a pleasure working with Cole. I can still remember the first time I saw him riding supercross out at the old Red Bull facility back in 2009, and I thought, āMan, that kid is talented!ā So now itās very special to have worked with him and seen how his career has grown, particularly with Honda over the past 10 years. Cole is so talented that his abilities on a bike are only part of what heās capable of, so I think thatās going to carry into every aspect of his life. I know heāll be successful in whatever he decides to pursue next.”
Everyone at American Honda Motor Co. thanks Cole for his dedication and wishes him the best of luck in his future endeavours.
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