How Trey Canard Endured a Decade of Punishment in Pro Racing

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Fans of dirt bike racing will without a doubt remember Trey Canard for his wild crashes resulting in heartbreaking injuries. For Canard, these falls resulted in an early retirement by the age of 26. But did these incidents rob Canard of a promising career? Find out in the latest episode from GDN Productions.
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Adam Cianciarulo sounds very similar to him ridden with Injuries and a breakout season in 2019 250 mx and 2 Overalls in 450 mx 2020 finishing 2nd in the series. here we are again as he is out for another season. Bad things happen to good people its tough but thats our sport. Always respect and appreciation towards the riders, teams, mechanics, and the industry.

ericrock
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Trey was my favorite rider during this period. He was always PINNED, super aggressive, but clean.

I never knew about his father until his recent TED talk and that brought some insight into his drive. It's probably not his personality to not go for top spot every race, but if he notched the agressive riding back to 90% he'd probably still be consistently top 5 most 450 races.

TheyForcedMyHandLE
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When he got landed on, I honestly thought he was dead. That was the scariest crash I had ever seen. Always liked Trey; I wish he could have won a championship or two in the 450 class.

DavidJDiehl
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Canard is still one of my favorite riders.

californiapoppy
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Loved this vid. Trey was one of my favs. Super smart, super tough, and one of the baddest dudes to throw a leg over a dirt bike. I was bummed he retired. Just as bummed as i was when ricky, stewart, villipoto, and dungey retired. All those guys retired way too early?! Whos next, tomac. And im super bummed grant langston was forced to quit announcing!

ryans
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I was at Washougal for his second femur break there. I was standing 100 feet further up the hill. It was absolutely crazy to watch, and to top it off this old dude with an American flag jumped over the fence and started flagging for him until the track officials could get there.

seanhaberman
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Dude awesome content. It’s so cool to know the backstory to a lot of these guys and info most of us probably didn’t know

bigskater
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Great video, hadn't seen your channel before. Subscribed.

SB-wumk
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Dope channel man, SX and MX need content like this on YouTube keep up the good work you are appreciated

coolkid
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Been a sub since 300. Wow I’m so happy your channel is growing fast. You deserve it and I hope you keep it up 👍

centreforevil
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so rough, I feel like this is extremely common. Some athletes can have so much skill but just get injured too often to consistently compete. I wonder what it is, all of his crashes seem to be little mistakes where riders like Justin Brayton/eli tomac etc etc barely ever get hurt but at times will make the same small mistakes.

chrisnielsen
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That race at Millville with James put him in the all-timer category to me. I think it's probably why he wound up on the ground so much but he certainly was fast. But probably riding over his head too which is what got him in to those situations. That season when he said he was "scared" and he got 4th, that's probably where he should've been most of his career but the desire to win got him in the dirt and shortly thereafter the ambulance.

djjazzyjeff
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Im a new sub really enjoy your content ty for your hard work great Channel .

davidthompson
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Also I feel like the next version of Trey Canard is Adam Cianciarulo

centreforevil
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Love the channel! Awesome story and research.

shaddeering
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A.C. is on the same path. A lot of talent but injuries are adding up as well as the years. Motocross is a tough sport.

lonh
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Trey is still one of my favorite riders to watch to this day

BikesandBlickeys
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Its crazy because besides canard, and cianciarulo etc, its been a time since a rookie has come up and won their first start or multiple in their rookie year. Rookies just dont perform like they use to and usually are 5-15th place riders. Jett lawrence seems to be changing that script though even though he didnt win a title his rookie year. I get the pace is faster and equipment is better but still. These rookies are young and hungry but i think the tracks are so gnarly at this point that if you dont have at least 2-3 years experience at the factory level its near impossible to grab a W unless youre in position and guys in front make mistakes

jealousyxanderblood
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And the shit he went through with his father dying just makes it so much more fucked imo

Parrskey
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I've broken my left femur once lemme tell ya I didn't wanna get back into racing at first but I was 17 and it was only the start of my racing career, was back the next season and won my first flattrack championship 🏆 never quit! Do what you love and don't look back! Trey is a great example of never giving up dude is a legend

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