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BIG NEWS #2: HONDA ANNOUNCES ITS TWO-MAN TEAM FOR 2012: CANARD AND BRAYTON

American Honda Announces 2012 Supercross and Motocross Team Riders
  
Justin Brayton will leave Joe Gibbs Racing for Team Honda...and might take Muscle Milk with him. Photo: Casey Sherman

Press release: American Honda is proud to welcome Justin Brayton to the team for 2012. Brayton will join second-year factory Honda racer Trey Canard on the team and contest both the AMA Supercross Championship and AMA Motocross Championship aboard Honda CRF450 race machines.

“I think 2012 is going to be an exciting year of racing for American Honda,” said Team Manager Erik Kehoe. “Trey has demonstrated time and again he has what it takes to win. He finished on a string of podiums last year, including winning three Supercross' and was well in the championship hunt. Throughout his professional racing career, Justin has shown great speed in the 450 competition and he's always a contender to podium or win. We are really excited to see what he can do on a factory Honda-prepared CRF450.”



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