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Notes Part 2: Toronto This Week in Monster Energy® Supercross
Monster
Energy® Supercross Heads North to Canada
AURORA,
Ill. (March 28, 2008) Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship,
races at Torontos Rogers Centre tomorrow in the tours only international
stop. After 11 races, five riders Chad Reed, James Stewart, Kevin Windham,
Davi Millsaps and Josh Hill have won AMA Supercross class main events.
The AMA Supercross class will be broadcast in HD on CBS Sports this Sunday at
Noon and the AMA Supercross Lites class will air on SPEED in HD Saturday April
5 at 6:00 p.m.
Yamahas
hill is the most recent winner, scoring the victory at Minneapolis Metrodome
after passing early leader Ryan Dungey, of the Rockstar Makita Suzuki team, on
lap three. A rookie in the AMA Supercross class, Hill now sits sixth overall heading
into this weekends race.
Torco
Fuels Hondas Trey Canard, of Elk City, Okla., who won the first three races
of his AMA Supercross Lites class career, finished fourth in Minneapolis. It was
the first race of the year that he did not win his heat race or main event. He
has a 24-point lead over Pro Circuit Kawasakis Ryan Villopoto in season
points standings.
Team
San Manuel Yamahas Chad Reed, of Tampa, Fla., finished seventh overall in
Minneapolis after a crash in the early stages of the AMA Supercross class race.
It was his second consecutive seventh place finish. The week before, on the rain-drenched
Daytona International Speedway course, Reeds bike stalled on the last lap.
His seventh-place finish was his worst in 90 starts. He leads Windham by 17 points.
MDK KTM Factory
rider, Nick Wey, is set to fly to Toronto to contest the 12th round of the AMA
Supercross class.
Wey
enjoyed his weekend off, spending time with his family and friends back in his
hometown of Dewitt, Mich. Once he returned from his weekend getaway he put down
laps at the KTM test track making sure everything was flawless for the weekends
race. I am looking forward to Toronto. I feel like I am as close to 100%
as Ive been in weeks. My cold is gone and my endurance is back, commented
Wey.
Wey
will be the only MDK KTM Factory rider at Toronto. His teammate Martin Davalos
has decided to stay home and train as the Toronto supercross doesnt count
as a points round in the AMA Supercross Lites championship. In addition, all MDK
KTM Lites team riders have decided to sit this race out as well as it will not
benefit them in the points standings. Many of the team members will test at the
KTM supercross track and others will begin testing for the outdoor season.
After a relaxing
off weekend, the Monster Energy Kawasaki team is ready to get back into the action
at Toronto. Timmy Ferry will race for the first time since being injured before
the Indianapolis round. Ferry is currently fifth in the points standings and hopes
having helped design the track in Toronto will pay off for him.
I
thought about coming back for Minneapolis, but that was too soon, said Ferry.
Ive been riding for a couple of weeks and am about 90%. When Saturday
comes Ill be at 100%, though, because you always get an adrenaline rush
on race day. I helped design the track in Toronto, but it seems they change it
a little bit from the designs we sent in. It seems the designers have had good
luck at their tracks and I hope the same holds for me.
Though
Travis Preston had the weekend off, he still traveled to get some riding in. Preston
loaded up his Kawasaki KX450F and drove to Motosport Xtreme Kawasaki rider
Tommy Hahns place in Texas to train. Preston wanted to get some riding in
on softer dirt, much like the remaining tracks on the schedule.
It has
been fun riding at Tommys, said Preston. We are pushing each
other a lot out there and his track is a good change for me. The dirt is softer
and there are a lot of ruts. It is a lot like the tracks we will be racing on.
My endurance is still getting better and I think we will be in good shape for
Toronto.
Rockstar
Makita Suzuki Factory Racings David Vuillemin is eager to race his RM-Z450
at this weekends AMA Supercross class at Rogers Centre. Having had some
much-needed time off for the holidays, the Frenchman is ready to get back to racing.
I took
a couple of days off after the most recent race in Minneapolis, but I started
riding my Makita Suzuki RM-Z450 again on Wednesday, said Vuillemin. I
rode supercross and started testing in motocross on Thursday because the AMA Motocross
season is coming and we have to get ready. Even on the off-weekend, I was riding
motocross in the high desert. Im looking forward to this weekends
race in Toronto, though. I had a good race last year there. The track is pretty
big and the dirt is soft. It was pretty tricky with a lot of ruts last year. Tim
Ferry designed the track this year and hopefully it will be fun!
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