Monday Kickstart: Anaheim II SX 2012

Perilli is taking every step possible to give James Stewart tires that he feels are competitive. The rubber giant refocused a South American plant on creating twelve new choices for the Yamaha rider, which have been tested at Stewart's Florida home. When asked why the team has relocated to the East Coast for the last few weeks, team manager Jeremy Albrecht said that it is simply where Stewart feels most comfortable.

Though this is only his first season competing inside the tight stadium settings, Marvin Musquin has quickly adapted to the technique it requires. After another third place finish, the Frenchman seemed slightly let down.

Alais debuted another yet another colorway at the final Angels Stadium round. The company plans a summer release date that will feature two lines; the high end kit seen on the Geico riders and Josh Grant, as well as a mid-level, lower priced set.

The run-in to the triple that ran down the third base line was one main rut that was chewed up by the night's end. It's astounding to see twenty riders hit one small area of the track, lap after lap.

Davi Millsaps and Kevin Windham battled over sixth place for nearly the entire main event, with Windham topping the Yamaha rider. Millsaps led the early portion of the second heat race before washing out in the first 180 degree turn and collected former minibike foe Mike Alessi in the process.

See you in San Diego.

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