Trey Canard
Shawnee, OK 450 3rd place
2014
SX 5th place
2011
250 Champion
2010
- The List: Every Team USA Rider (Part 2: 1985–2022)December 9, 2022Part 2 as Davey Coombs digs into the history of Team USA at the Trophee des Nations and Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations from 1985 to 2022.
- The List: Pro Motocross LegendsNovember 4, 2022After 50 years of Pro Motocross in the USA, the series takes a look back at some of their most iconic racers.
- The List: The Super SeasonsSeptember 29, 2022With two titles and a Motocross of Nations Triumph, Eli Tomac’s 2022 season is one for the ages.
- Risky BusinessAugust 16, 2022Twenty years ago, James Stewart unveiled his new “Bubba Scrub” maneuver at the 2003 Budds Creek National, instantly changing the game of motocross/supercross—as well as the risks.
- The List: Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award WinnersAugust 11, 2022Caden Braswell becomes the first GasGas rider to win the award and the fourth KTM Group rider to win the award since 2018. Which other riders claimed the award at the Ranch?
- Open Mic: Lars LindstromJuly 14, 2022The second generation factory team manager provides insight on the Honda HRC program and his background from cleaning the shop floor to managing the race team.
- The List: InternationalsJuly 7, 2022The Lawrence Brothers and Shimoda make for five foreign winners in five races. We trace the steps it took to get to this point.
- The List: Banner DaysJune 16, 2022Remember when Honda dominated every inch of the opener? What other riders and brands have had days like that?
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 2015May 23, 2022The more things change, the more they stay the same.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 2014May 23, 2022Ryan Villopoto holds the supercross line, while rookies displace a pack of talented veterans in both classes of Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 2013May 20, 2022Dominance from Ryan Villopoto, and Tomac versus Roczen headlines wild action in the 250 Class.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 2011May 18, 2022Even though this year was much of the same as the last, with another Ryan winning both championships (this time it was Villopoto) 2011 packed a lot more action into the season than the results let on.