Rockstar
Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey increased his AMA/ FIM Supercross series lead after
taking victory in Saturday night’s Atlanta Supercross in Georgia.
And in the East Coast Lites Class, team mate Austin Stroupe
raced to second place and now holds second in the series just six points behind
leader Christophe Pourcel (Kawasaki).
Said Dungey: “I got a great start, which put me in a
good position. It’s really enjoyable when the win happens. It
doesn’t always go your way, so when it does you have to be very thankful
for it.”
Dungey, aboard his RM-Z450 Suzuki, put in consistent lap times throughout
practice and his heat race. At the drop of the gate in the Main Event, he shot
out and got the holeshot and then began his race
domination. “At the practice track, what we work on is setting the pace
lap-after-lap,” Dungey said. “So when I get in that race-situation
where I’m up front, it’s similar and I think, ‘Hey, I ‘gotta keep putting in the laps.’ There’s
pressure when you’re leading, but at the same time I just ‘gotta ride and have fun and do what I got to do.”
The win was Dungey’s third of the season, and
he is now 20 points ahead in the series.
“It was awesome tonight,” said Team Manager Roger DeCoster. “Not only did Ryan ride excellently and
win, but we got the points lead. But now we can’t get
conservative…we have to go for the win.”
Expect the Rockstar Makita Suzuki racers to be at the
front of the pack in Round 9 of the AMA/ FIM Supercross series, which takes
place on Saturday, March 6 at Daytona Beach, Florida.
For more information on the Rockstar Makita Suzuki
Team, go to www.suzukicycles.com.
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Supercross results:1 Ryan Dungey (Rockstar Makita
Suzuki), 2 Trey Canard (Honda), 3 DaviMillsaps (Honda), 4 Ivan Tedesco (Yamaha), 5 Justin
Brayton (Yamaha), 6 Josh Hill (Yamaha), 7 Michael Byrne (Yamaha), 8 Jason
Lawrence (Yamaha), 9 Grant Langston (Yamaha), 10 Nick Wey (Kawasaki).