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Round 3 of the AMA #supercross series at Anaheim’s Angel Stadium, which hosted the first-ever Triple Crown event, saw Team Honda HRC’s #coleseely capture second overall for his first podium result of the season, with an impressive 1-2-7 tally. When the gate dropped for the first of three 450SX main events, Seely got off to a second-place start. He quickly moved his #crf450r into the lead on the opening lap and rode unchallenged for the remainder of the eight-minute-plus-one-lap race. In the second main, Seely got a top-five start and moved into second on lap two. He kept the leader honest, making advances toward the end of the race before a mistake forced him to settle for second. The evening’s final race proved to be the biggest challenge as a less-than-desirable getaway left Seely nearly 14th on the first lap. The Californian spent the 15-minute contest maneuvering through the field to salvage a seventh-place finish, enough to wrap up second overall.
With Saturday’s race marking the one-year anniversary of Ken Roczen’s frightening crash, the German had a challenging evening overcoming his subconscious. Although he had hoped for another podium finish, he was pleased to put this race behind him and walk away healthy with a ninth-overall result. In the first main event, Roczen took an eighth-place start and then struggled to find his rhythm, losing spots before taking the checkered flag in 11th. Another poor start in the second race left him outside the top 15 on the first lap, but he advanced to 12th by the finish. The last main saw Roczen start near the front before settling into fourth on lap five, which is where he finished.
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