Humble To The End
There are few athletes who are as humble, funny, and down-to-earth as Trey Canard. For the past 11 years, the likeable character from Oklahoma has been a fan favorite and ambassador for the sport. Trey’s early beginnings weren’t easy either. At the age of 12, Canard’s father passed away in an accident while working on the family’s practice track. His mother, family, and Brent Presnell rallied around Canard as he dedicated himself to accomplishing the dream of turning professional that his father and he shared. Canard would go above and beyond, though, winning the 2008 Supercross Lites East title, the 2010 250 motocross championship, helping Team USA win the 2010 Motocross des Nations, and capturing wins aboard a 450.
This story is from the October 2017 edition of TransWorld Motocross.
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