American Honda Motor. Co. announced today that Cole Seely has signed a contract extension to remain with Team Honda HRC through the 2019 season, campaigning the AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Motocross Championships.

This will mark Seelyā€™s fifth season aboard a factory-prepared CRF450R ā€“ the Californian has spent his entire premier-class career (and the majority of his 250-class career) with the Honda brand.

Seely spent the early part of the 2018 Supercross series putting together a string of strong rides. He earned a win in the first of three main events held at the unique Anaheim 2 Triple Crown, ultimately earning a second-place overall finish at that race. Additionally, Seely secured three top-five finishes and two more top-10 results before a serious injury at round eight sidelined him for the remainder of the year.

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ā€œIā€™m looking forward to having Cole back with us for 2019,ā€ said Team Manager Erik Kehoe. ā€œHe had a tough year with his injuries, but as his recovery progressed, he became more eager and excited to get back to racing, which was great to see. Weā€™re confident in his ability to make his comeback and return to the podium. Heā€™s very talented and a huge asset to our team, so weā€™re happy to continue our relationship.ā€

ā€œIā€™m really excited to be re-signing with American Honda,ā€ Seely said. ā€œI have an awesome crew around me and we get along great, so Iā€™m eager to get back to work with them. This past year was really rough, so to have a company like Honda continue to back me is amazing. Itā€™s one thing to have brand loyalty as a rider, but to have rider loyalty as a brand is saying something huge. This will be my 10th season on a Honda! Iā€™m excited for 2019 but am trying to take things slow and easy right now so I can build myself up and not rush the process. We have started to do some testing though so itā€™s been fun getting back into the mix.ā€

Following the 2018 Motocross of Nations, Team Honda HRCā€™s crew and riders will focus solely on preparing for the 2019 season and will not be participating in the Monster Energy Cup.

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