Craig and Gajser with HRC Honda to the Monster Energy Cup
Christian Craig will replace Cole Seely during the upcoming Monster Energy Cup, who underwent (planned) surgery yesterday to have a small plate and screws removed from his hand.
Christian Craig is no stranger to the HRC Honda team. Craig was already a substitute for the team during the final rounds of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship, and he also rode the full Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship for the team. This raid only applies to participation in the Monster Energy Cup. Craig will rejoin the GEICO Honda team after this event, where he will continue developing the new 2018 Honda CRF250R before the Monster Energy Supercross Championship resumes in 2018.
European MX fans will also have reason to watch during the Monster Energy Cup, as Tim Gajser will join Christian Craig under the HRC Honda tent. Gajser has already shown interest in participating in supercross competitions in the past, and was already planning to compete during the Monster Energy Cup last year until injuries threw a spanner in the works.
Christian Craig: I'm looking forward to participating in the Monster Energy cup with team HRC Honda. Since I have been riding for the team all summer, we have built up a very good relationship with each other. So I'm very pleased with this opportunity to race the CRF450R again. I've always loved the Monster Energy Cup because it's something different and that makes it exciting for both the drivers and the public. The team and I started testing a few weeks ago, and everything is going great. Of course I already know the bike, but we still had to adjust a number of small things for supercross. I still have a few weeks to train, and then we'll be back in Las Vegas!
Full press release
Following the recent Motocross of Nations, Team Honda HRC's Cole Seely opted to undergo surgery on Wednesday, October 4, to remove a plate and four screws from the pinky finger of his right hand. With recovery time estimated at three weeks, Seely will miss the upcoming Monster Energy Cup before beginning his preparation for the 2018 AMA Supercross season. With Seely's teammate Ken Roczen also sitting out the race as he gets back up to speed following the recovery process from his January injuries, Team Honda HRC will be represented by GEICO Honda rider Christian Craig, who this time will race alongside Team HRC rider and 2016 MXGP Champion Tim Gajser. Craig posted a pair of 11th place finishes while filling in for Team Honda HRC at the 2017 Salt Lake City and Las Vegas Supercross rounds, and he finished 11thoverall in the AMA Pro Motocross series.
“I was planning on having the surgery done right after the motocross season ended but obviously had to postpone it when I was selected for the Motocross of Nations,” Seely explained. “It was a really minor procedure, but it's something I've been wanting to do because the hardware has been bothering me for a while now. It was hard to make a tight fist and would get sore after races, so I think this will help. I also want to take some time off, which is why I decided to do it now and miss Monster Cup. I'll have a couple weeks to relax, recover, and let my body rest before diving full-speed into supercross training.”
Craig said that he was excited to ride the Monster Energy Cup with Team Honda HRC. “After spending the entire outdoor season with them, we have a really cool relationship,” he said, “so I'm happy to get the opportunity to keep racing the CRF450R. I've always liked MEC because it's a different format and is exciting for both racers and fans. The team and I started testing a couple weeks ago, and everything has been going awesome. I'm used to the bike, but we just had to tweak a few things to change it over for supercross. I'll have a couple more weeks of practice, and then we'll be in Las Vegas!”
Text: Dieter Jans
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