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GRITMOTO • JANUARY.13.16
SEELY
CHASE BELL #235
What went Down Last
week at A-1.
Every few years the sport experi-
ences a real break out rider. Cole
Seely has always been a fast, fluid
competitor and since his first races
on the 450 circuit has showed great
potential. Since being a full time
fixture to the division, Seely has
made great strides and is now a
regular face near the front of the
pack. Seely got out front early in
the main event and looked to have
it all but sealed up. Leading the
pack for a lap is a challenge much
less for thirteen of twenty. As the
Crace winded down and the order
continued to shuffle, Seely would
land his HRC Honda on the podium
once again with third place overall
for the night ending round one still
in title contention. Chase Bell is certainly one
putting himself on the radar from the very beginning. Bell kept it up down in Florida beginning RCSX with a pair of podium heat race finishes. Chase went on to eventually finish up with a respectable fourth in 250 A Pro Sport and second overall in the packed 250 All-Star class. Chase’s top ten streak continued in Texas, proving to have a great deal of consistency as well as raw speed. Bell’s recent Loretta Lynn qualifying efforts have went very smoothly as well locking himself into regional action and setting up nice for the big dance in Hurricane Mills this summer.
Seely told us- “Bring on round two.”
for! The Bell has been ringing the
competition’s neck lately stamping himself as yet another fired up, up and comer ready to make his permanent mark in the amateur record books. Bell blew it up at the 2015 Mill Creek Spring Classic finishing on the podium in three of his four classes, his fourth still a solid fourth place nonetheless. Bell left Alabama with titles in the 250 A and 450 A classes
to look out