
Muscle Milk/Honda’s Trey Canard had one of his patented and spectacular get-offs at the 2013 Indianapolis Supercross last night inside Lucas Oil Stadium. Trey was battling for 7th place with his teammate Justin Barcia when it appeared that his foot came off the pegs when he scrubbed the finish line jump. Trey hit the ground with a force violent enough to knock him unconscious and send him bouncing down the track.
After the crash, Trey struggled to get to his feet, but once he regained consciousness, he was able to walk off under his own power. There were no updates on Trey’s condition until a tweet today from Trey’s Twitter account. You can read that tweet below and watch video of the crash as well. With Trey being knocked out, it may be a few weeks before we see the #41 back in action. Trey has had one of the most inspirational comebacks ever in 2013, and I hope we see him back out there soon. Trey is currently sixth in the points after his DNF at Indianapolis. Follow MotoXAddicts on Twitter for all your SX-MX updates>>>
Well Hot Dog! That was no fun, thankful to be up and Adam today. Had a concussion, but other than that I’m ok. Thanks for all your prayers!
— Trey Canard (@TreyCanard) March 18, 2013
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Praise God!! He was lookin after you. 🙂
Now we gotta pray for Dean.
Trey – so thankful you are not seriously injured!! My husband and I are fans of yours and we pray for your safety and success! We pray you prosper and succeed in every area of your life and we believe that you will become the next goat! You are so unbelievably gifted and know your time is coming! Stay encouraged on the Word and remember it is the enemy’s job to try to steal, kill, and destroy, so don’t allow it, keep speaking what God says about you!!! Be blessed!!!
Trey, good thing you’re hard headed!
Hope you are okay! You were moving up through the field before the get-off.
Prayers are with you.
I’m a Team Yamaha fan even though they are having a horrible year in Supercross but a great 2012 on the roadracing circuit. I have never liked Honda but I always pull for Trey Canard. He is such a humble winner when he gives his post race speech and I always remember that. Get well soon!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you! So glad that you are o.k. “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble”. Psalm 46:1