AURORA, Ill (March 2,
2010) – As Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship,
reaches its halfway point in the season, Rockstar/Makita
Suzuki’s Ryan Dungey, of Belle Plaine, Minn.
leads the AMA Supercross class with 170 points followed by San Manuel
Yamaha’s Josh Hill, of Carlsbad, Calif., with 150 points. Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Christophe Pourcel,
of Groveland, Fla., continues to dominate the Eastern Regional Supercross Lites
class with a perfect 50 points after two races while Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki’s Jake Weimer, of Rupert, Idaho leads the Western
Regional Supercross Lites Class with 135 points. A rookie in the
premier AMA Supercross class, Dungey has won three races and claimed two
additional podium finishes. He currently has led 74 of the 160 laps this
season and has the most Spike Holeshots with four
overall. He has work cut out for him as the second half of the season
approaches this weekend in Daytona. “The bike
feels great, but there’s always room for improvement”, said
Dungey. “Everyone on the Rockstar/Makita
Suzuki team is behind me 110 percent, which is good. When I see people putting
in everything they’ve got, then I can put in everything I’ve got
and we make a great team. We’re just trying to keep moving forward as a
team and sometimes you have to go backward to go forward but things are working
out so far.” Heading into
Indianapolis two weekends ago, Dungey was tied in points with Hill, but this
changed when Hill finished ninth and dropped back into third place in season points standings. As Hill fell in the standings, Villopoto, who sat in third place at the time, won the
Indianapolis stop and moved up into a share of first place with Dungey as they
rolled into Atlanta. During the Atlanta race, Villopoto
crashed on lap 10 while chasing down his rival, allowing Dungey to comfortably
win and lock-in a 20-point lead over Hill heading into this weekend. Villopoto now sits back in third place with 147 points, 23
out of the lead. In the coming
weeks, defending AMA Supercross class champion James Stewart, of Haines City,
Fla., and former AMA Supercross champion Chad Reed, of Tampa, Fla., plan their
return to the circuit following injuries which left them out for a several of
races. After two races in
the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class, Christophe Pourcel
sits in first place with 50 points followed by Rockstar/Makita
Suzuki’s Austin Stroupe, from Lincolnton, N.C.,
with 44 points. During the Atlanta race, Pourcel’s
Pro Circuit teammate Dean Wilson, from San Jacinto, Calif., claimed the holeshot and led the first nine laps, but was stalked and
soon passed by Stroupe, followed by GEICO Powersports Honda’s Justin Barcia, of Ochlocknee,
Ga., and Pourcel, respectively. Three laps
later, Stroupe’s wheel slid out from under him,
opening a lane for Pourcel to slip into first
place. Pourcel continued to lead the remaining
two laps and win the race and is now two-for-two in wins this season. “This was a
crazy race,” explained Pourcel. “They
were running fast. I got a good start and just kept my pace. I was pushing real
hard and stayed in (the battle). With Barcia and Stroupe
in there it was tough but I ended up winning the race and I wouldn’t be
able to do it without my team.” As for the Western
Regional AMA Supercross Lites class, currently on a mid-season break, Weimer
leads through six races with 135 points followed by Honda Red Bull
Racing’s Trey Canard, of Shawnee, Okla., with 121 points. Weimer
has led 47 of the 90 laps completed and has four wins along with one additional
podium finish. The Western Regional Supercross Lites class resumes at the
Seattle stop on April 24. “So far, so
good for me,” said Weimer. “I wanted to come out here and win, and
that is what I have earned. I am really excited about this. This is a huge step
in the right direction.” A season-long
subscription to the official webcast of Monster Energy Supercross, Supercross
LIVE®, is available for $39.99: http://www.supercrossonline.com/supercrosslive. Supercross
LIVE® is the only weekly live Monster Energy Supercross race call, and
features long time voices of supercross, Jason Weigandt and Jim Holley. For more
information on the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship,
please log on to www.SupercrossOnline.com. For all media
requests, please contact Denny Hartwig dhartwig@feldinc.com or 630-566-6305. |
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