We got a chance to film Cole Seely at the test track on his Factory Honda 450 and chat with him about his great ride last weekend in Atlanta.
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I smell a podium.
That music gave me a headache. I always did like Seely, seems like a nice kid.
CANT wait for the races ,, go for it cole , be good to see you on the podium !!!
Lookin' smooth and fast Seely! Keep it up and HRC will be nabbin' a bunch of podiums!!!!
I hated that music so much it ruined the video for me. If you can't pick good music - leave it out entirely. Please.
The music was good...
Is it the RaceTrac gas or the 15% or more he saved on car insurance that makes him so quick?
great song I don't know why everybody complaines about the music
I liked the music, you could actually understand the words they were singing. Usually it's a bunch of screaming - don't get it.
Anyway Cole looks good on the Honda track, out of all the factory tracks the Honda track is the most unforgiving. A few of the best have been hurt just practicing there.
Just keep riding the way you are Cole, smooth with very little mistakes and the elite speed will come. Reminds me of David Baileys style right before he became one of the fastest riders on the planet!
Matt thanks for one of the best produced interviews I have seen in a long time,
not everybody who watches these videos is below the age of 20. (no offense to those under 20)
Lets see what Cole can do this weekend now that the bar has been raised for all those that are not in the RV, RD and JS class!
Looking forward to tonight!
good tune not like the punky rock crap .!!
Did I miss where he put on a chest protector/upper body protection? Sure doesn't look like he is riding with any....I will never understand how the factories can spend on this money on riders who don't protect themselves as much as they can. Bizarre.
How many guys end up not racing supercross because they hurt their upper body and were not wearing any protection at the time? Great riders not racing for that issue is silly, I think.