2016 has started in the best possible way for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Josh Strang. Hitting winning form during the closing stages of the 2015 GNCC series, following a well-earned winter break back home in Australia, he’s secured victories at both rounds one and two of this year's GNCC championship.
Josh Strang: “It feels good, but there’s a long way to go in the championship. There’s nothing better than making a winning start but I’ve made strong starts to championships before so I know not to get too carried away. I felt good heading into Florida but I never put too much pressure on myself to win there. It’s an important race, but it’s just one race and not like any other round of the series.”
“Like I said, I felt like I should be competitive in Florida. But it was the race in Georgia that I guess was the more important result. That race is like a regular GNCC, so to win there was important to me. I was last off the line in Florida but the track was a little tighter than normal and the race pace a little slower, which helped me. Honestly, the win came pretty easily – I felt good. At round two I rode with Kailub all race and beat him at the finish.”
“I’d not been back to Australia for two years, so I felt like it was a little overdue. It’s always important to take a break, especially as I’ll have 27 races to compete in this year. I was able to relax but kept training hard. I knew what I needed to do to be ready for 2016 and the winning results I got at the end of 2015 certainly kept my motivation up.”
“Continuing to be a part of the Husqvarna team – a team that’s putting as much into getting winning results as I am – is a huge part of why I’m riding well at the moment. It’s been hard for me in the past, switching teams year-on-year. Now I’m really settled, which is really showing in my results. Honestly, my bike is really good. But that’s just one part of having a solid programme. My bike and being with a team of people who want to win, it’s really cool.”
“Kailub set the bar high in 2015. He’s been the rider to beat for a few years now, and knows woods racing inside out. It was great to get a couple of wins at the end of 2015, which kind of started the ball rolling for me. He’s been able to build on his programme year-on-year and got stronger year-on-year. I feel like I have a great bike, team and programme now, so I’m focused on doing all I can to keep challenging for race wins.”
“I’m racing the GNCC and National Enduro championships, and some of the Full Gas Sprint Enduro races. I’m still kind of learning the National Enduro format because racing in tighter trees isn't something that I’ve done too much of. But it’s fun and I’d really like to get a win at one of those races some time soon. Things are going well in the GNCC right now so that championship’s really important.”