Race Report - Southwick
Two first-time winners highlight the action at this year’s Southwick event.
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- August 29 2009 | 23,744 views | 48 comments
They’ve done it again! Team USA, in what some might call an upset, successfully defended their Motocross of Nations title in an crowd-silencing performance. After a nail-biting day of racing, it came down to final final MX1/Open class moto, as it usually does, and just about everything that could happen, did happen.
» Read Full StoryTwo first-time winners highlight the action at this year’s Southwick event.
» Read Full StoryPerfect weather greeted fans and riders alike for the fourth round of the Lucas Oils AMA Motocross Championships at High Point Raceway in Mt Morris, Pennsylvania. With series points leader Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki’s Mike Alessi out due to breaking his kneecap earlier in the week, the overall win was up for grabs in the Motocross class.
» Read Full StoryThe third running of the Texas round of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Nationals at Freestone County Raceway went off without a hitch. Fans were treated to some great racing and sunny weather, and the racers were forced to deal with a fairly rough circuit.
» Read Full StoryThe air was thin in Salt Lake City, but the drama was thick! The West Coast Lites Champ was crowned; Reed and Stewart battled it out; the black flag flew; it was incredible racing.
» Read Full StoryComing into Saturday night’s race, it seemed Chad Reed had the momentum, with wins in the last two rounds (Indy and Daytona). But as we all know, James Stewart doesn’t really need momentum to win regain control of a series. So what happened, you ask?
» Read Full StoryWith the Monster Energy/FIM/AMA Supercross Series’ annual stop in Indianapolis, tonight was set to be great racing in the brand new Lucas Oil Stadium. In a place built for the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, walking inside you soon see the racing influence is very evident.
» Read Full StoryInside the warm confines of the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, in front of a near capacity crowd, and live on Speed TV, the eighth round of the series wrapped up with San Manuel Band of Mission Indians/Yamaha’s James Stewart taking his seventh win of the season and seventh win in a row.
» Read Full StoryDespite early week warnings of rain, San Diego offered up sunshine and near-60 degree temperatures for the final Supercross round in California for 2009.
» Read Full StorySince the tarps were left on the track until close to four o’clock, the riders only got once chance to dial in some lines. They were allowed only an abbreviated single qualifying practice, and it was clear afterward that the riders could have used a lot more track time to find lines.
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