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Born:
Jan. 3, 1986, Brisbane,
Australia
Residence: Murrieta, CA
National #: 122
Began riding: 1991, age 5
First race: 1993, age 7
Training: Bicycling, mountain biking,
weight lifting, boxing
Hobbies: Wakeboarding, PWC riding
Height/weight: 5’7”/147
pounds
Marital status: Single
Current racebike: Honda CRF250R
Mechanic: Michael Tomlin
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Profile:
DAN REARDON
Motocross
and Supercross are big news in America. It can be argued
that the American professional racing series are the toughest
in the world and feature the most talented riders. So it’s
easy for someone who follows the sport in the U.S. to forget
that there are very talented racers in other parts of the
world—and as soon as you do, one of them will show
up here and eat your lunch.
That’s
what one of the newest faces on the Torco Racing Fuels Honda
squad and a new face to American riders and fans alike is
hoping to do. His name is Daniel Reardon, and he comes to
America with absolutely flawless credentials: four national
championships in his native Australia (three Supercross,
one Motocross). By any measure he’s at the top of
his game, and he’s sure to be an instant championship
threat.
Reardon,
age 22, has been the subject of much speculation. “Dan
is the complete package, a very talented rider who has the
discipline and work ethic to rise to the top of motocross
racing in America,” said Rick Zielfelder, co-owner
of the Torco Racing Fuels Honda team. “He is accustomed
to a well-developed support program, and we’ve got
a great program, made even better with American Honda’s
support.”
Reardon
is riding a Honda CRF250R in the Supercross and Motocross
Lites classes here. “I think the bike is really good,”
said Reardon. “I was immediately comfortable on it,
and that’s great for a rider’s confidence. I’m
impressed with the way everything on the bike works.”
For
evidence of his determination, fans need look no further
than Reardon’s last moto of the Australian Motocross
Championship, where he took the lead at the halfway point
and never looked back—though he didn’t need
to win the race to take the title.
“To
go out on a high in your home state like that is awesome.
My ultimate goal for 2007 was to win both the Australian
Supercross and Motocross titles, and I did it.”
Reardon
began his racing career in his hometown of Logan Village
in Queensland, Australia, at the age of five. From day one
his parents Tony and Annette urged him to enjoy his racing,
and Reardon embraced the social aspects of riding and racing
in his early years. He emerged into his full potential in
2004 when he finished runner-up in the Pro Lites class of
the Supercross series. Motivated by winning races and a
determination to pursue a full-time racing career, Reardon
took his success one step higher the following season and
won the 2005 Australian Supercross Championship. In 2006,
he competed at the factory level in the 450cc Pro Open class
in both Supercross and Motocross, winning the Supercross
title for the second time and finishing just one point shy
of the Motocross crown. With both 2007 titles securely under
his belt, 2008 has the makings of Reardon’s finest
year.
“Coming
to the States to race is something I’ve wanted to
do since I was a kid. It’s great to finally be here
and be on a Honda CRF250R on the Torco Racing Fuels Honda
team, so I’m pumped. I’m looking forward to
some good years of racing over here.”
Reardon
began studying American tracks long before joining the fray
in 2008. “Where I live in Australia is all hard pack,
so I’m used to it. I don’t think I have a favorite
kind of track. I look forward to things being mixed up.
So if there’s a sand track one weekend, you know,
I’m pumped to get there. I don’t have an actual
favorite track or favorite soil.”
Is this
a year for Reardon to learn the ropes and the tracks, and
prepare for an all-out assault in 2009? “No way. I’m
going for it—I’m just going to go there and
do what I can do. There are definitely a lot of fast guys
out there. I’m going to give it all I’ve got.
The tracks and venues look really good. Being on a Honda
is awesome. So I plan to get out there and give it a hundred
percent.”
What
are Reardon’s biggest difficulties in the States?
“Probably the fact that I’m new, that I don’t
know the tracks. And then there’s driving on the other
side of the road. I’ve run a lot of stop signs, and
I turn up a lot of the wrong streets. It’s coming
together, but there are days that are a bit shady.”
Plucky
kid from Down Under who’s about to get a taste of
the big leagues? Or a relatively unknown racer on these
shores who’s about to give some American riders a
surprise? When that starter’s flag drops, there’s
one thing that’s a sure bet: Every eye in the house
is going to be on Torco Racing Fuels Honda team rider Dan
Reardon.
Statistics
2007
1st
Australian National Supercross Series
1st
Australian National Motocross Series
2006
1st
Australian National Supercross Series
2nd
Australian National Motocross Series
2005
1st Australian
National Supercross Lites Series
2004
2nd
Australian National Supercross Lites Series
5th
Australian National Motocross Lites Series
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