RCH Racing Team Ready

Combining Ricky’s Suzuki factory support with Carey’s already powerful Hart and Huntington team and these guys are looking tough to beat heading into the new year. The Dodge/Sycuan Casino/Suzuki RCH Racing team will debut January 5th in Anaheim, California for Round 1 of the Monster Energy Supercross season with Broc Tickle and Josh Hill in contention. Hear from the guys on what to expect from this new powerhouse team, and check out Jeremy “Twitch” Steinberg putting on a demo for the hometown crowd at Sycuan Casino. Mike Mason, Bobby Lee, and Lance Coury round out the 2013 team.

RCH at Sycuan Casino

The Matthes Report AU

Freestyle legend Carey Hart has done it again. After being the first man to land a backflip in competition to being at the forefront of this tattoo shop explosion here in America, Hart’s been one step ahead of a lot of people.

Since forming his supercross/motocross team five years ago, he’s seen that go up and down on the track but off it, it seems to be working out just fine. With two semi trucks and a plethora of outside sponsors, Hart seems to be doing it right.

2013 sees him pairing up with Ricky Carmichael, switching to Suzuki’s, doing the motocross series and hiring Broc Tickle to go along with last year’s returnee Josh Hill. I sat down with Hart to get his thoughts on the upcoming season.

Motoonline.com.au: Carey, how did this partnership with Ricky Carmichael come about?

Carey Hart: Originally, when it started, Kenny approached me. Kenny has obviously been really close with Ricky over the years and really close with myself. Ricky approached Kenny probably about a year ago – I would say last October, early November – and that’s when the initial conversations kind of got struck up with Kenny and I.

I definitely think that a guy like RC is what we lacked because the idea of pulling out on a production-type motorcycle and winning races, that’s a great idea and all, but that’s just not the reality. And also, like I said, Ricky is more of a rider leader. People don’t understand because they’re not out there seeing it, but Ricky is very involved with this. He is very hands-on from the testing/development side and the riders call him every day after they get done training and riding.

I think the thing that people maybe don’t realize is that RC is going to be very involved with this team in every way.

Oh yeah, this definitely isn’t just where Ricky is just slapping his name on the truck and showing up, signing autographs. He is completely involved. Honestly, I’ve been trying to alleviate some of the creeping-up stresses on him so he doesn’t get completely overwhelmed, but he’s taking it like a champ and he’s not backing down and he’s pushing forward.

What about signing Broc Tickle, what caught your eye about him?

We actually had our eye on Tickle through supercross and into outdoors. We were possibly thinking about him as far as the second person, you know, depending on what happened with Ivan (Tedesco) and what happened with Hill. So he was always kind of on my radar and he was on Kenny’s too and then, unfortunately, we had a little curve ball thrown at us this past summer and he now became our top priority. In hindsight, it’s unfortunate what happened, but I’m really happy with the lineup that we have with Tickle being our marquee guy and I think we’ve got a really good opportunity with Hill.

And what about keeping Josh Hill on-board for another year, what was the thought process behind that?

Taking money out of it, taking investment dollars out of it, at the end of the day, I genuinely like Hill a lot. From the outside looking in, people probably don’t understand why we support him, but we’ve been on a rollercoaster with him. Going back to when we first signed him two years ago, we thought he was going to sit out of supercross, start getting healthy for outdoors, maybe go for a couple outdoor races, then come out swinging, as he was planned to do, for the ’12 season. And, you know what, he ran into some bad luck. I can’t say it was a lack of training or a lack of commitment.

I wish more people at the races had the heart that he has, honestly. I think it’s going to be a pretty great story when this thing comes full-circle. From the path that he started out with, being that young kid with a lot of money thrown at him and there were two or three other guys that could beat him, for him to be where he was, have that injury then rebuild, that’s why I supported him.

Honestly, I would have had a hard time looking at myself in the mirror if I would’ve stuck with him for those two years and when the bad comes along, bail on him and then have him go somewhere else and finally start to perform. I’m the first one to admit it, I know from Ricky, being the new guy coming in, he was kind of on the fence saying, ‘I see how great of a kid Hill is, but he had an injury situation’. Kenny has been right there along with me.

You make a list and you’ve got to weigh the positives and the negatives. I made a big gamble with Hill this year and a lot of people question my decision and Ricky and Kenny’s decision, but I think he’s one of those guys where he knows what it takes to win races, he knows what it takes to be on top because he’s been there before. I just think he has a lot of upside.

Some fans have speculated that you teaming up with Carmichael might mean your current manager Kenny Watson gets pushed out, what can you address that and end the talk?

That’s absolutely false. At the end of the day, I am completely hands on with this program and so is Ricky. But it takes, not even a person like Kenny, it takes Kenny to keep moving on. I don’t have the time to do the 60 hours in the office each week that he does. I don’t have the time to build the infrastructure. People don’t understand, Kenny works a bill and a half. Kenny was a pivotal point in bringing in Sycuan Casino, one of our biggest sponsors.

Kenny is the guy to get the iron to the fire after a race to potential sponsors and takes care of people and comes up with some of these really killer ideas both visually and integrating into our hospitality and pit area. He’s a really, really talented guy no matter what people may say. Kenny’s going nowhere. I’ll stand by it and I’ll probably get beat up for saying it, but there is not a team manager in the paddock that does what he does.

Photo Gallery: Carey, Shift Ride on tour

Ricky Carmichael Joining Forces with Carey Hart

On Saturday morning at Monster Energy Cup, RCH Racing announced the joining forces of Carey Hart’s Dodge/Sycuan Casino Racing team with Ricky Carmichael and factory support from Suzuki and Yoshimura research and development, as well as the signing of Broc Tickle to ride the 2013 RM-Z450.

Team Owner, Carey Hart, knows the partnership with Ricky Carmichael and Suzuki was the next step in growing his race program that started out as an idea on a napkin in 2007. “This is a really exciting time to be teaming up with Ricky. His resume speaks volumes and his ability to work with riders and build champions is priceless. Ricky was the pivotal piece to bringing Suzuki to our team and now that we have a long term relationship with them on a factory level I feel that we have all of the pieces to go out and win a championship. I think with Ricky working close with Broc during pre-season and throughout the course of the season will help boost Broc’s confidence and bring him up to the next level. Broc already has a ton of talent and he knows how to win championships. We are ready to be on the podium and winning races.”

Ricky, who will be leading the team’s rider development and motorcycle testing, research, and development, is looking forward to sharing lessons learned in his professional career now with RCH Racing. “I’m really excited about this partnership. Carey being successful as an athlete and as a business person has built a great foundation here in the sport and with myself being able to bring the Suzuki program over to the team really solidifies the deal and makes the team complete. We are looking forward to many good years. 2013 will be a building year and in 2014 I think we will be in contention for wins and a championship. Broc finished on the podium several times at the end of this past season and is a former Lites Champion so he knows what it takes to win races and championships. I think he is a diamond in the rough and with a little bit of guidance from myself and support from Suzuki I think we will be able to run top 5 each weekend and score some podium finishes.”

For Broc Tickle, the switch to RCH Racing was a great move for him. “Having Ricky part of the program and his knowledge from being the champion he is and his history with Suzuki made making the switch an easy decision for me. The factory support from Suzuki and Ricky knowing all there is to know about the bike and working with him at the track and in training makes this a step in the right direction for me. I’m looking forward to being part of RCH Racing and helping the team grow.”

“The sponsors of RCH Racing who have continued their support for the coming year and years to come are the key to continuing to help make this team grow and develop into a championship winning team. The people involved from Carey and Kenny to the mechanics and the behind the scenes crew really make this team what it is and a great team to ride for.”

The support from Yoshimura and Suzuki brings RCH Racing to a new level of competition and gives them the tools they need to build a championship contending team. Don Sakakura, President of Yoshimura Racing, LLC states, “Yoshimura is very excited to be involved as a sponsor of the RCH program. The rich history of industry Icons; Ricky Carmichael and Carey Hart are legendary; Yoshimura is thrilled with this opportunity! We look forward to great success this coming racing season!”

Larry Vandiver from American’ Suzuki Motor Corporation couldn’t be happier on the announcement of the partnership. “We are pleased to partner our champion approved RM-Z motorcycles with RCH Racing. We look forward to a long partnership that will raise the bar on racing and bring new fans to the sport.”

Look for the Dodge/Sycuan Casino/Suzuki RCH Racing team to make the debut at Round 1 of Monster Energy Supercross in Anaheim, CA on January 5, 2013.