Race Report - Glen Helen

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250 Class: First Moto

Geico Powersports/Honda’s Trey Canard was able to grab another holeshot after taking the initial start that was red flagged.  He was followed by his new teammate Justin Barcia who took over the lead as the pack headed into the back section of the track. At the second lap the top two remained the same followed by Muscle Milk/MDK/KTM rider, Tommy Searle. By lap three Monster/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Christophe Pourcel and Dungey had moved into third and fourth with Blake Wharton in tow.

As the laps clicked off the top five became more and more compact as the duo of Pourcel and Dungey kept charging forward. Behind the lead were Geico Powersports/Honda’s Blake Wharton in sixth and Monster/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Tyla Rattray in seventh followed closely by Brett Metcalfe of Geico Powersports/Honda and Monster/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Jake Weimer.

Back up front was an excellent four-way battle. Pourcel felt no need to wait and began presurring the lead Honda teammates. Suddenly Dungey picked up the pace and went from fourth to second in half a lap. Canard dropped back to fourth almost at the same time but remained right on Pourcel’s tail.

Amazingly out front was Barcia, in his very first pro race, holding off advances from the other more experienced riders and seemed to know what he was doing out front. That is until a small mistake in the far back section dropped the rookie from first to fourth in two corners. Pourcel and Dungey inherited the lead and within one lap had begun to pull out. Barcia on, the other hand was quickly moving back and was passed by Searle and feeling pressure from Rattray as the race hit the halfway mark.

In the closing laps Pourcel began putting some distance on Dungey with about a four second gap with Canard another five seconds back. The finishing order would be Pourcel, Dungey, and Canard.

250 Class: Second Moto

This time around Justin Barcia wasted no time getting out front and quickly made some distance on second place Tommy Searle and third place Tyla Rattray. Trey Canard briefly worked his way around Rattray but was re-passed a short time later.

From seconnd to fifth place there was only about a one second gap from Rattray, Searle, Ryan Dungey, and Brett Metcalfe what would eventually be the entire moto.  First moto winner Christophe Pourcel did not get the best of starts as he was forced to fight with Blake Wharton and Brett Metcalfe for seventh.

With the sun rapidly setting, the second moto hit the halfway mark with rookie Barcia still holding the helm in front of the quickly advancing duo of Rattray and Dungey.  A short while later, Dungey made the move for second while the freight train of Searle, Metcalfe, Wharton, Stroupe, and Pourcel followed a few seconds back.

In the closing laps Dungey was finally able to make the pass on Barcia who was starting to come under some intense pressure from Rattray. If the young rider could hold out he would have a chance for a moto podium.

Either the lead pack was slowing down or the others were speeding up, either way, suddenly there was not much of a gap from Dungey all the way back to struope in sixth. Rattray had finally made his move on Barcia, but now Searle was on him as well, ready to capitalize on any mistakes. Still it was too little too late as Dungey took the win and overall. Rounding out the overall podium were Pourcel and Rattray.

Overall Results Moto Scores

1)    Ryan Dungey             2-1
2)    Christophe Pourcel    1-7
3)    Tyla Rattray               5-2
4)    Tommy Searle           4-4
5)    Trey Canard              3-8
6)    Justin Barcia              9-3
7)    Brett Metcalfe            7-6
8)    Jake Weimer              6-9
9)    Austin Stroupe         13-5
10)    Blake Wharton        8-10

Points Standings

1)    Ryan Dungey              47 pts.
2)    Christophe Pourcel     39
3)    Tyla Rattray                38
4)    Tommy Searle            36
5)    Trey Canard               33
6)    Justin Barcia               32
7)    Brett Metcalfe             29
8)    Jake Weimer               27
9)    Austin Stroupe           24
10)     Blake Wharton         24

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74 Comments For This Post

  • Tobias from Sweden Says:

    GO Villopoto!! :D The series could NOT have started better :D

  • Ash Says:

    um……….. where is #7

  • 513 Says:

    hes not racing nationals. san manuel is a sx team only…

  • Connor Says:

    come one reed! but aswell go Villopoto. It would be good to see bubba racing to see how far they are off him.

  • kyle Says:

    he's not riding the nationals this year, he's on a supercross only contract with 'L&M Yamaha'

  • Dadude Says:

    James would have crashed and taken out half the field by now. Ferry and Byrne are still recovering from his frozen front brake fingers in Daytona. What an idiot!

  • Ash Says:

    Thats the stupidest thing ive ever heard… so the worlds best outdoor rider isnt supported so doesnt get to ride… he should be a privater then haha

  • Barry Says:

    dude, the euros ran a fast pace. thank god dungey didn't mess up his starts or this could have been kinda weird

  • gamx40 Says:

    So Reed thinks with Stewie out he can get a red plate. Wrong. Go 2, 33 and 800.

  • gamx40 Says:

    Gr8 race!

  • gamx40 Says:

    Right on Ash, if he loves the sport like he says, he'd be racing. It's all about the money! Sell one of the Lambos and go racing! Support the privateers.

  • mxswany Says:

    Tyla Rattray and Tommy Searle are just warming up next race it will be 1 off the euros that takes the win you cee

  • Slot001 Says:

    Pic 5 of ashley looking around on the start is great lol.. This series is gonna suck, I feel like i wanna see alessi win, now that i dont now who to root for lol. I miss James :( seriously though, he has an outdoor bike im sure, he was testing, and im sure he could pay someone to drive his stuff around? keep the san manuel stickers on if you dont want to piss off larry. Its really absurd, The series needs James, i feel bad saying it, but its just like an amatuer race without the fastest of all time

  • Luke Says:

    youre retarded…thats why he went 24-0 last year…
    ferry crashed during the race at Daytona not on the start

  • Luke Says:

    YEAAAAAAA VILLOPOTO'S THE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Max Says:

    GO VILLOPOTO , YOU DESERVE IT !!!!

  • bugwrestler Says:

    Love that the field this year is wide open!!! Mr. Stewart if you read this, to be the greatest of all time you have to decide if it's about the money or about loving the sport and supporting it. Ricky would never have sat by idlely and let some one else grab his number one plate because it was about the money……the sport is changing and I hope Mr. Stewart understands the impact to the sport. Ryan great ride ….wish I could have been there.

  • brad Says:

    You internet racers need to understand that stewi cant just buy a bike and go racin if his team says were not racing then he cant race he is under contract.

  • redalert144 Says:

    theyve been waming up for 3 months now! both skipped sx and everyone else didnt, if anything i think they start dropping back in the pack more.

  • ryan Says:

    sounds like he just wants to have fun racing mx. remember he's been on L&M for the last few years with an sx-only contract.

  • Chady Copin 149 Says:

    what about the lites? i wanna know how barcia did. i think he could take it from dungey

  • TimP Says:

    I don't believe that Stewart's contract with San Manuel / L&M for the supercross season has anything that would prohibit him from racing the outdoors. I was at Glen Helen yesterday, and guess what, Villapoto would have beaten Stewart. I think Stewart feels he is not prepared to face Villopoto and would rather give excuses than show up and get beaten. Factory Yamaha would give him a bike to ride if he wanted to race, Hepler's bike is not being ridden.

    The race report makes it sound like it was a race for the win in the 450 class, but Villopoto was alone in his speed around the rough track, and this was his first 450 national race. Villopoto is likely to win every race this year unless Reed regroups and let's it "hang out" a little more, or if Alessi can get a whole moto together without getting tired.

    In the 250's Barcia was very impressive. Where and how did he get so fast?

  • 935 Says:

    haha who cares about james, at least now we can see some battles and not a blowout

  • -800 Says:

    not so much 800…

  • Chris Says:

    Bubba had a bullshit perfect season. He had no one to challange him at at all. RC has 2 perfect seasons and battled for both of them every step of the way.

  • Luke Says:

    Barcia got 6th overal (9-3)

  • 904 Says:

    barcia has been at MTF my friend.. i knew hed have some speed this summer.

  • pummel Says:

    I don't believe that Stewart's contract with San Manuel / L&M for the supercross season has anything that would prohibit him from racing the outdoors. I was at Glen Helen yesterday, and guess what, Villapoto would have beaten Stewart. I think Stewart feels he is not prepared to face Villopoto and would rather give excuses than show up and get beaten. Factory Yamaha would give him a bike to ride if he wanted to race, Hepler's bike is not being ridden.

  • TimP Says:

    Not to take anything away from Mike Alessi , who rode great, but he hadn't been jumping the triple that Vilopoto passed him on, the only ones to jump it all day long were Grant Short and Villopoto. Vilopoto didn't jump it until after he followed grant over it in the first moto. In my opinion if Stewart would have shown up i think Villopto would have given him a serious challenge. I think Villopoto is at a different level than everyone else on the track the only other person at that level would be Stewart. Hope he shows up!

  • eli9494 Says:

    I think rv would've beat stewart. anyways, stewarts is not here so, we need to quit dwelling on that and give the guys who are racing the credit they deserve, not comparing everybody to james with what ifs or so and so would have one if so and so was here. Thats like saying rc would have beat everyone including james, but they are not here, get over it. RV is the winner straight up!!

  • Ral820 Says:

    yeah… um… kinda like stewart when rc left.

  • h0lesh0t Says:

    Great pictures from the TWMX crew!

  • dgizzy Says:

    TimP you gotta be crazy and nobody cares if you were there yesterday. How come u didint say that when Reed was on L&M. Bubba needs a break too u damb a$$. Reed rode good and so did Alessi. The only mistake Alessi did was backing it down when he had 15 sec lead.

  • redalert144 Says:

    [polldaddy 1647885 http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1647885/ polldaddy]

  • KJ245 Says:

    why did canard get red flagged?

  • redalert144 Says:

    canard didnt get red flagged, the whole race did because of michael hall crashing and having to be carted off the track. does anyone know if he is ok?

  • lodown Says:

    i highly doubt rv would beat stewart, although I DO think he would make him honest. Quite frankly it's sad that we the fans don't get to see that, however, and I must admit regardless of the situation, I lost a lot of respect for James Stewart this year. Probably the fastest person ever to race a MX bike (Ricky C.'s words), and he's sitting at home. So sad…

  • jonesee454 Says:

    ii think that barcia is gonna be crazy fast in the years to come. he needs to work on his endurance but he ran first in both motos up until the very end. once his endurance gets better im sure he could give everyone a run for their money.

  • motorcrossraycer Says:

    you guys are hilarious hahahaha….How can you even speculate to say how James would have compared to RV yesterday? RV is fast as hell and totally in the mix but James is still wayyyy more experienced and proven. There's just no way he would be the clear winner some of you are making him out to be. Seriously, it's cool to be a fan of a certain rider but c'mon… All the haters claiming James doesn't care about the sport etc. He has busted his ass and dedicated his whole life to MX. James wants to ride outdoors you guys…things just didn't line up for him to be at GH this year. He will be back soon though so don't worry too much…

  • rvsfan Says:

    what happened to the big "stewart glen helen" announcement? fool.

  • rvsfan Says:

    stewart knew who he was signing with… if he really wanted to i believe he could ride. im sure factory yamaha would be glad to have a great chance at another title, besides heplers hurt (AGAIN) hes just a liar. wondering if part of the reason reed came back is cause he knew stewart wasnt gonna be there. think about it, hes got a better shot at winning or atleast the podium. or maybe because he knew stew would look really bad then by him showing up and stewart not. thats motivation enough for reed. o and GREAT job to villopoto and dungey!

  • Jameskx125 Says:

    i didnt think villopoto was gonna be so fast on a 450. maybe he is going to be the next great one but not like stewart. stewart is the chosen one.

  • Jameskx125 Says:

    but its only round one so we will see

  • Shane Circle Says:

    This is what should be a typical scenerio for all the out doors.Alessi holeshot,Reed getting regulated to fourth or worse.And Villipoto taking the title.I think Stewart is just sitting in the wings and waiting for his chance to strike.I look for a great Stewart/ Villopoto battle with James taking most of the battles.I'd like to see all of team Honda keeping Reed behind them.And I ride a Kawasaki…

  • Ricky117 Says:

    Dude since when was South africa in europe!!! just playin, i know what you mean!!!

  • poop Says:

    holly shit if barcia had sum better conditioning he would've won both races…. damn that was a surprise!!!

  • olsencr500r Says:

    james is the second fastest, ricky is the fastest and best outdoor rider ever hands down rc has two perfect seasons and never lost the outdoor title to james. motocross has never been as exciting as when rc was there. I think that james is scared this year of the field knows his rein is soon going to come to an end.

  • chad reed Says:

    are they showing the 250's on speed? whats the deal?

  • dustin Says:

    so what happened to J-Law? does he have anything for the 450 boys?

  • racerjim Says:

    now you will all see what rattray can do on a bike, he will get stronger and stronger as the season goes on! i hope you lot follow the gp,s cos weve got loads of riders like these to throw at your ama series! good ride tommy! maybe we will lend you cairoli, now he can really ride an mx2 bike

  • mxer Says:

    Barcia is the crap!! but he trains at MTF he used to live there but he bought a house now but still trains there

  • 411 Says:

    pourcel jumped it in the second practice and didn't do it after

  • SWE Says:

    J-law? Did he race?

  • kyle Says:

    never happen villipoto is at home riding outdoors and is alot faster than reed thinks villipoto is just like stewart riding outdoors which is wide open.

  • meathead Says:

    shut up moron, go back to your video games

  • stan Says:

    so true , so true

  • meathead Says:

    amen , 800 is still lame

  • meathead Says:

    nice fiolek!!! keep kicking the crap out of that sasquatch moose patterson. love seeing you rip it up.

  • Allen Says:

    What happened to Ryan Morais?
    Why wasn't he racing at Glen Helen???

  • R. HI Says:

    I totally agree; I think James would have fairly easily beaten RV. I think RV is the next Carmichael, though. However, I really miss the Ricky/James battles. Those were the good ol' days. Great for the sport, too.

  • Smokers only Says:

    Villapass stewart just like vegas… thats how the sport goes…. he will be racing nascar in a year or two… its Vllilli's turn now.

  • bd200 Says:

    Stewart could race if he wanted to, Reed was with them for 2 years, he didnt race the nationals either, but he did race at home in Australia. If Stewart really wanted to race he would. He said he may do a couple of Nationals, that tells me his contract doesnt say he cant race. If he shows up in a month and wins a race it means nothing, these guys have been racing all year, to take a month of and then race and win just means you are well rested. I have a feeling this is what will happen. And people will say how fast Stewie is and he would win them all. No mention that the other racers have been beating themselves up all season. Oh well.

  • bd200 Says:

    The fastest of all time??? Your kidding right? Did you forget about Carmicheal ?? the GOAT, who beat Stewart constantly, including his farewell tour when he beat Stewie 5 for 5, including a 30 second whipping at Southwick. And Ricky never sat out a season either, he won 15 titles and raced every season . Stewart isnt close to that.

  • Niklas Says:

    why sign the stupid contract then?

  • Anthony Says:

    Stop making excuses for Stewart people, hes not the greatest of all time, and I really think that if he was racing RV still would have won the race. Theres always some excuse with Stewart not racing outdoor, most of the time he crashes and has to sit out the whole season.

  • jcb Says:

    woow i dont know , i think RV will be the man in the outdoors , still JS is the man in SX .
    iam so impress with Barcia that kid is going to be a TOP DOG ¡¡¡
    iam so gald to see Reed he is just awsome i think he will be really good from now on , remenber he is a bulldog thats very important in the outdoors .
    and finally DUNGEY e is te real deal super complete rider good in SX good in MX , he is the future i tink he is a better SX rider than Villapoto and thats a big plus .
    lets see the euros they are fast as hell ¡¡¡

  • jeff Says:

    yeah stewart thinks hes mrs hollywood now. all about the money. grow some balls like jlaw and do your own thing. if you loved the sport as much as you clamn you would be racing regardless. what a puts.

  • jeff Says:

    reed will get it dont worry.

  • Itsamre Says:

    Why does it need JS? Now we have a series that is "OPEN" to any and all the rest AND is great to follow. No more 30, 60 , 1:30 ahead and "it's a done deal" , now it's a RACE to the flag. Please have a great summer vacation in Florida, James!!!

  • Shawn Says:

    Bubba has decided that he is far too fast to race the outdoor season this year. He told RV2 to take his place as series ass kicker.

  • Shawn Says:

    THAT'S HOW WE DO IT WESTERN WASHINGTON!!! GO RY!!!

  • Shawn Says:

    The series DOES NOT need James "Hollywood" Stewart. Granted, he's extremely talented outdoors, but he has such a shitty attitude now. With him sitting, we might actually get to see some RACING! Both classes are so stacked that it's gonna take a hell of a lot to grab and keep ahold of any kind of points lead. You gotta like Ryan Villopoto for the 450 championship, and god bless Chad Reed for coming back outdoors. Alessi has the starts dialed, but he doesn't have the strength to hold that strength for two motos, I think he will do what he always does…give up the lead in the latter part of the race.

  • Shawn Says:

    Barcia did well, but missed the podium. The 250 class is so stacked, I really don't think anyone will just run away with it, even Dungey.

  • tyler Says:

    james has an supercross only contract so hes not in the outdoor seres

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