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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 5, 2010
Contact: Denny Hartwig
Feld Motor Sports
4255 Meridian Parkway
Aurora, IL 60504
(630) 566-6305
dhartwig@feldinc.com

This Week in Monster
Energy Supercross: San Diego
AURORA, Ill. (February 3, 2010) Not since 2003
has Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship,
seen three different riders in four races earn victories
in the premier AMA Supercross class. As Monster Energy
Supercross heads into San Diegos Qualcomm Stadium
tomorrow night several riders will look for the opportunity
to join 2010 AMA Supercross class winners James Stewart,
Ryan Dungey and Ryan Villopoto as the fifth stop of
the championship unfolds in sunny Southern California.

Ryan Villopoto
Captured his First AMA Supercross Class Win of 2010
and the Third of his Career Last Week in San Francisco
Photo Credit: Brian Robinette
Rockstar/Makita/Suzukis Dungey, of Belle Plain,
Minn., carries an 11-point lead over San Manuel Yamahas
Josh Hill, of Yoncalla, Ore., into Qualcomm Stadium.
Dungey, who is competing in his rookie year of AMA Supercross
class racing, leads the field in wins with two. Hill
is the lone rider for the San Manuel Yamaha team after
his teammate and defending AMA Supercross class champion
James Stewart underwent surgery to repair a broken scaphoid
in his right wrist last week. Hill has back-to-back
second place finishes and is eager to pick up his first
win of 2010.

Ryan Dungey Carries
an 11-Point Lead into San Diego in AMA Supercross Class
Racing
Photo Credit: Brian Robinette
Last weekend in San Francisco, Dungey, who has led
54 of 80 laps this season, threw away a 9-second lead
after a rut caught his toe, ripped it off the foot peg
and sent him flying to the ground. He did salvage the
race by earning fourth place, which was good enough
to keep him in the points lead.
"I came out and got a great holeshot in the main,
and then I caught my foot and threw it away, said
Dungey. I salvaged it for fourth, which is not
too bad. Im thankful that Im alright and
healthy. Im going to work on just bits and pieces
this week in practice. Just try to come back and be
ready for San Diego."
Fortunately, the scary moment for Dungey and his team
manager Roger DeCoster turned out much better than it
looked.
"What happened was he caught the rut with the tip
of his foot and it pulled him under, said DeCoster.
His foot went under the foot peg and he grabbed
a handful (of throttle) because it was pulling him off
the bike. We didnt have any issues with the bike,
so well go home and try to figure out why he caught
his foot and well work on that and make sure hes
healthy for San Diego. This week we will probably have
more to do with a chiropractor than a mechanic."

Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasakis Jake Weimer Controls the Western
Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Points Lead
Photo Credit: Brian Robinette
Monster Energy Kawasakis Ryan Villopoto earned
the first win of the 2010 season and is now focused
on closing the gap to the current championship leader.
San Diego is the next place I can make up those
13 points, said Villopoto. My goal since
the start of the season has been to win the championship
and that hasnt changed. The easiest way to achieve
that is to win as much as I can.
Villopoto, who now has three AMA Supercross class wins
in his career, is third overall in point standings with
77.
Joining Villopoto under the Monster Energy Kawasaki
tent is Nick Wey. The Michigan native made his debut
with the team last week at San Francisco and scored
a top-10 finish.
My race in San Francisco is one of the best Ive
had in the last couple of years, said Wey. My
Kawasaki is awesome and everyone on the team is ready
to help out where ever they can. As I get more comfortable
on the bike I think I can get a top five.
Honda Red Bull Racings Davi Millsaps recorded
his best result of the 2010 AMA Supercross class season
on his CRF450R, finishing third in the action-packed
450 racehis first podium finish in 2010.
Personally, I really needed that podium finish
last weekend, said Millsaps. In San Francisco
I rode well in the heat race though I felt I needed
to make a few set-up changes for the main, which we
did, and it worked out well. I got a good start and
rode pretty well to get third.
I want to keep my momentum from last weekend going
and hope its not too muddy in San Diego this weekend
because Id love to be able to race on the same
track conditions as last round. But if its muddy
I will do the best I can; I usually go good in the mud.
In the AMA Supercross Lites class, Monster Energy Kawasakis
Jake Weimer leads the championship standings as the
tour passes its halfway point. Weimer has won three
of the four races and is looking to return to the top
step of the podium after finishing runner-up last weekend.
I want to start winning again, said Weimer.
I didnt have the best race last week, but
I was still able to finish second. Im going to
work hard to avoid some of the mistakes I made and try
and get back on top.
Weimers Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki teammate
Josh Hansen has looked good the last two races, but
his results dont show how well he has been riding.
I need to just put a whole race together,
said Hansen. Im working hard to get up on
the podium because this team works so hard around me.
I want to do everything I can to get the good finishes
Mitch (Payton) expects from me.
GEICO Powersports Hondas Trey Canard dominated
the entire AMA Supercross Lites class main event in
San Francisco aboard his CRF250R, taking his first race
win of the 2010 season. Canard cranked off a hot start
and took control of the race within the first few turns
and never relinquished controlmaintaining his
lead position for the entire 15 laps.
Getting the win in San Francisco means the world
to me, said Canard. I know there are guys
whove had it worse, but for me, it was very hard
being injured most of last seasonnot being able
to ride. But to be able to come back and win on Hondas
new CRF250Rfor the team and for Hondais
awesome. I absolutely love the new bike and knew it
could win. The fuel injection, chassis everything
about it makes it a great package. I know this win means
so much to a lot of people.
Last year I just missed out on a podium spot in
San Diego, but with last weekends win, Im
very confident I will be on the box this Saturday night.
Fellow Honda racer Cole Seely is having a career-best
AMA Supercross Lites season aboard his Troy Lee Designs/Lucas
Oil/Hondas CRF250R. He grabbed the holeshot in
San Francisco and equaled his best showing of the season,
finishing fifth.
Its been a great season so far, said
Seely. Before this year I was a privateer racer
who barely ever made it into the top ten. With the support
of Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/Honda, Ive finished
as high as the top five and last weekend I even got
the holeshot, which is awesome! I have high expectations
for myself and my confidence is sky-high right now.
Im learning a lot and grateful for the opportunity
Ive been given with the Honda team.
SPEED will air the AMA Supercross Lites class race on
Sunday, February 7 at Noon EST while coverage of the
AMA Supercross class follows at 1:00 p.m. EST.
Tickets for the event are available at all Ticketmaster
outlets, online at www.ticketmaster.com, charge by phone
at 800-745-3000 or at the Qualcomm Stadium Box Office
located at Gate F. The Qualcomm Stadium box office is
open Monday-Friday from 10am 6pm. For fans looking
to purchase adult mid-level seats at a discount, log
onto www.ticketmaster.com and enter the code SAND20and
pay just $10 for mid-level adult seats! Thats
a savings of $20! Valid now thru Friday, February 5th.
Discount valid online only with code.
A season-long subscription to the official webcast of
Monster Energy Supercross, Supercross LIVE®, is
available for $39.99: http://www.supercrossonline.com/supercrosslive.
Supercross LIVE® is the only weekly live Monster
Energy Supercross race call, and features long time
voices of supercross, Jason Weigandt and Jim Holley.
For more information on the Monster Energy AMA Supercross,
an FIM World Championship, please log on to www.SupercrossOnline.com.
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or 630-566-6305.
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