@@motofevermedia1 thanks for the link, it was an awesome video, keep up the good work..O by the way I grew up in Oklahoma and watched Trey from the start at local track. Great job on that video
What a great rider! Was a similar track tragedy in Georgia where a track owner fatally injured his son on a dozer. was never the same and closed the track after getting a divorce. Can’t imagine how Trey not only pulled through losing his dad, but rocked out as well.
I recently just found this channel and love it. It's great to see riders and talents getting a mention for their on and off track stories .So many faces get lost in history (whatever sport) unless they spend years at the top of their game. Great content 🤘🏼
I broke my femur one time racing and that ended my racing career. I'm in tears thinking he broke his femur 3 times because I know the pain. What a champ.
@jesterhead9 100% especially breaking your same femur only 2 races back into returning from your last broken femur. Has to be so discouraging and obviously painful. Just to return from that is incredible but to return from that only to immediately get landed on and break your back, THAT IS 🤯 I didn't have a full appreciation for exactly what Trey was going through in that moment at the time. We all knew it was bad, but now looking back, it's incredible he ever returned. I really do admire him for finding the strength and courage to even line up again after those 3 injuries.
I didn't know someome could suffer 20 concussions and still be a functioning human. It's a shame he was injured so much. Being an okie it was awesome to see guys like him, Bogle, and Nichols make their mark in the sport.
@Tybren hopefully it doesn't bite him later on in life but for now Trey still seems to be super sharp. He definitely is one of the best to do it from Oklahoma and a lot of good riders came through his facilities during those years.
@@OrngRubberDucky Did not consider it was salary dependent & not sponsored or free. It was Dallas dragon back kicker that took out Webb & others years back... I lost it... It has never been the same...& never will be
@AndrewYarrington interesting point but he was only on the podium in his first 5 races. He went 1,2,1,2,1. Still amazing and arguably better but I still haven't found anyone else who has won their first 3 sx.
@@motofevermedia1 oh fork then I should watch it huh. Dude I loved trey, still do. Worst luck ever. He was supposed to be with mr Jesus not sending gnar jumps. That's the only way I can justify that career. I still watch the old races, not for James, or Chad, or Ryan or Ryan, for canard. Something about him winning makes me feel like a little girl lol
What do you guys think of Trey's story and who's story would you like to see next?
J- law or Jeff Emig
@briandavis9968 good news, I already did a J-Law video
th-cam.com/video/jKWXwGDWBcE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KB63BqYXyknsV4vU
@@motofevermedia1 thanks for the link, it was an awesome video, keep up the good work..O by the way I grew up in Oklahoma and watched Trey from the start at local track. Great job on that video
@@briandavis9968 🫡🫡
Do jimmy Albertson, people will be like who the hell is that, thumb nail Ronnie Mac
Thank you for putting this together the thing missing is how his faith contributed to his Redemption story and his toughness
@@EricCare1 I probably should have tried to find a way to incorporate that as well
What a great rider! Was a similar track tragedy in Georgia where a track owner fatally injured his son on a dozer. was never the same and closed the track after getting a divorce. Can’t imagine how Trey not only pulled through losing his dad, but rocked out as well.
@wapartist wow that's a real bummer. Yeah the amount of things Trey has overcome is astronomical and truly inspiring.
I recently just found this channel and love it. It's great to see riders and talents getting a mention for their on and off track stories .So many faces get lost in history (whatever sport) unless they spend years at the top of their game. Great content 🤘🏼
@Capt.K72 glad you're enjoying and look forward to more content in the future!
I broke my femur one time racing and that ended my racing career. I'm in tears thinking he broke his femur 3 times because I know the pain. What a champ.
@jesterhead9 100% especially breaking your same femur only 2 races back into returning from your last broken femur. Has to be so discouraging and obviously painful. Just to return from that is incredible but to return from that only to immediately get landed on and break your back, THAT IS 🤯 I didn't have a full appreciation for exactly what Trey was going through in that moment at the time. We all knew it was bad, but now looking back, it's incredible he ever returned. I really do admire him for finding the strength and courage to even line up again after those 3 injuries.
@@jesterhead9 legend. Imagine he never got hurt. Holy goat
Great channel. Glad you came up on my feed.
Thanks, and thank you for checking out all our videos!
Really good video!
@@725WS glad you enjoyed it!
Great story and edit
@ryangreen1588 thank you! 🫡
Trey turned pro and he meant business rite away 💯
@@JonnyJetson754 immediately
this is just a older austin forkner a legend great story
@archer_2024 funny you should mention that, we did Austin's story as well. th-cam.com/video/zA7p0WKqwmE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ravsTDiWIloqdhGI
Trey's always give his all and it shows with the 25 Honda 450 as a big improvement.
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well done, thanks!!!
@@justme1017 glad you enjoyed
Views are growing mate,, nice one again bro.. you're making some well researched content. Appreciate the shite out of it thx bro..
Live 4 our sport
@@insertnamehere3851 glad you enjoyed 🫡 appreciate the positive words!
I didn't know someome could suffer 20 concussions and still be a functioning human. It's a shame he was injured so much. Being an okie it was awesome to see guys like him, Bogle, and Nichols make their mark in the sport.
@Tybren hopefully it doesn't bite him later on in life but for now Trey still seems to be super sharp. He definitely is one of the best to do it from Oklahoma and a lot of good riders came through his facilities during those years.
@@motofevermedia1 For sure! There seems to be a trend with riders who trained with Robbie Reynard and excessive injuries... Maybe just coincidence.
@@Tybren that's an interesting point. Austin Forkner comes to mind now that you mention that.
@@motofevermedia1 Forkner, Canard, Bogle, Bloss, Nichols, probably several others.
Trey said he would be a safety advocate after retirement. Trey if you read this, please do as you said.
@@InterestingWorldLove I believe he has off an on throughout the years
He tried, but the AMA or Feld (or someone) didn't bother keeping him.
@@OrngRubberDucky Did not consider it was salary dependent & not sponsored or free. It was Dallas dragon back kicker that took out Webb & others years back... I lost it... It has never been the same...& never will be
Adam cianciarulo did , I think he won his first 5 sx races
@AndrewYarrington interesting point but he was only on the podium in his first 5 races. He went 1,2,1,2,1. Still amazing and arguably better but I still haven't found anyone else who has won their first 3 sx.
Geeze. I broke my femur. I cant imagine breaking the same one multiple times. 😢
@@MamaDHarlow crazy huh
Revival 41
@@coreystack5655 a great video, I wanted to help fill some of the gaps that video left
@@motofevermedia1 oh fork then I should watch it huh. Dude I loved trey, still do. Worst luck ever. He was supposed to be with mr Jesus not sending gnar jumps. That's the only way I can justify that career. I still watch the old races, not for James, or Chad, or Ryan or Ryan, for canard. Something about him winning makes me feel like a little girl lol
Supper tough guy !! Thankfully... retired
@@Maracachafo-ln7ws and still in one piece ☝️