
JWR's Josh Grant had an eventful night. After making the main from his heat, he landed on Ivan Tedesco (who's hand injury was previously shown) and appeared to be injured himself before he hopped back aboard his Kawi and finished the race.

Before his season ending injury, Trey Canard was on a rampage and battled with Ryan Dungey for the duration of his heat race.

The partnership between James Stewart and GoPro have allowed the masses to view the races from the number seven's perspective.

Mike Alessi and the other Motoconcepts riders should debut the new line of JT Gear that is set for the 2013 release within the next few weeks.

In the first Lites heat race of the night, the battle between Max Anstie and Ryan Sipes was nothing less than intense. After numerous bar to bar laps, Sipes took the lead and eventually win while Anstie was parked by Dean Wilson for the second spot.

To congratulate Red Bull KTM for their monumental victory at Phoenix, Feld presented the team with this framed collage.

Though the racing surface had remained dry, the spaces between each lane were swampy and treacherous.

The amount of jeers thrown Stewart's way is perplexing. Once the darling to every fan, the crowd's reception has been vicious each time his name has been called. The tactless act has no place in the sport.
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