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Lars Lindstrom on Honda’s perfect supercross season – dream

Lars Lindstrom on Honda’s perfect supercross season – dream

Honda US team manager, Lars Lindstrom, says the 20 year wait for a premier class supercross titles was so stressful he couldn’t emotionally invest anymore due to the disappointment year after year when getting so close, but finally, in what a has been a perfect season for HRC, the team won every supercross title going. A dream come true.

Lindstrom: “This truly feels like a dream that I’m going to wake up from at any minute! We’ve had so many times where we had the chance to win a 450 championship, only to come up short for one reason or another. It got to the point where I couldn’t emotionally invest anymore into the hope of winning, after being so disappointed when it didn’t happen. This season looked to be similar, but after the turn of events, it was obvious that it was finally our turn to enjoy success—and WOW, it came all at once, winning all THREE championships! The amount of congratulations and support from everyone in the industry, American Honda associates, HRC members, Honda Japan, family, friends and fans has been overwhelming. I was also happy for Colt to get Rookie of the Year; we’ve enjoyed having him so much, and we wish nothing but the best for him in the future. I’m so proud to be a part of all this; this record of one team winning all three Supercross championships can only be equaled, never beaten. Thank you to Chase, Jett and Hunter—we’re so lucky to have them on our team!”

Sexton: I’m really at a loss for words right now. Getting the win tonight was just the stamp on this season. I really wanted this win more than anything. It still sounds insane to hear that I’m the Supercross champion. It takes a team behind you to win though, and even when we were at our lowest in the middle of the season, no one gave up the fight. It was a long journey to get here, even a long week knowing where we were. I’m happy to get this one checked off the list, and to get everyone at Honda the championship they deserve.”

Jett Lawrence: It still hasn’t sunk in that this is my last 250 race; it really didn’t cross my mind until I crossed the finish line. Obviously, I couldn’t ask for a better way to end my 250 career. I wish I could have battled more with Hunter, but I’ll take the win. It’s going to be weird this summer with a different schedule, getting dressed at a different time than Hunter. The outdoor season will be full of fun battles with my teammate Chase, and it will just be a great learning experience. It’s exciting pretty much starting from the bottom again.”

Hunter Lawrence: “I didn’t really have any pressure on me today, so I could just go out there and ride my race. Obviously, I want to win every time I’m on the track, but today I just had to take what the race gave me. I didn’t get the best start, and when I ran into the back of someone on the first lap, I knew this wasn’t going to be my race. I’m happy to get out of here healthy and focused on the motocross season.”

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