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Newly-Crowned Champion Dungey Aims for the
Record Books as Lucas Oil Motocross
Championship Heads to Steel City
250 Class Title Fight Coming Down to
the Wire
MORGANTOWN,
W.Va. (August 30, 2010) - The
10th round of the 2010 Lucas
Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship introduced
the newest member of the exclusive national
championship family as Rockstar/Makita
Suzuki's Ryan Dungey joined legendary
names like Hannah, Bailey, Johnson,
Ward, Bayle, Stanton, Emig, McGrath,
Henry, and of course Carmichael in the
history books as a premier class title
holder. This weekend, the world's most
prestigious motocross series will host
its penultimate round at the Labor Day
tradition from Steel City Raceway with
the FMF Steel City National in Delmont,
Pa., on Saturday, September 4.
Dungey
continued his impressive dominance of
the 450 Class by capturing his ninth
consecutive victory and posting his
10th and 11th
straight moto wins at the sands of Southwick.
The 20-year-old is setting a new standard
of success for a debut season in this
class, overcoming what was thought to
be the most extraordinary rookie season
of all time by 10-time champion Ricky
Carmichael in 2000. By virtue of his
450 Class title, Dungey becomes the
first rider in history to capture both
the premier AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross
titles as a rookie and has already achieved
the career grand slam by winning all
four titles in the sport - AMA Supercross
Lites, AMA Motocross 250 Class, AMA
Supercross and AMA Motocross 450 Class
- in successive seasons.
Ryan Dungey's 2010 rookie season is the most successful
in 450 Class history.
Courtesy Steve Cox/Racer X
Behind
the Minnesota native in the 450 Class
standings, the battle for the runner-up
spot in the championship is heating
up between Honda Red Bull Racing's Andrew
Short, who currently occupies the position,
and GEICO Powersports Honda's Brett
Metcalfe. Both riders experienced misfortune
at Southwick and are separated by only
three points with two rounds remaining.
Throughout the season, the Honda pair
have been the most consistent challengers
to Dungey's dominance and with the need
to bounce back after a tough weekend,
their battle for second will surely
come down to the wire.
For
the first time in the second half of
the season, the 250 Class featured an
overall winner other than GEICO Powersports
Honda's Trey Canard. The Oklahoma native
had posted four consecutive victories
and surged into second place in the
championship behind Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki's Christophe Pourcel.
At Southwick, Canard continued his strong
effort with a Moto 1 win while his rival
was forced to overcome a bad start.
With the championship lead within striking
distance, the duo reversed roles in
Moto 2 and as a result, Canard's damage
to Pourcel's advantage was minimal and
now, just 13 points separate the pair.
Tyla Rattray's determination at Southwick resulted
in his second career win.
Courtesy Steve Cox/Racer X
Capitalizing
on both riders' hard luck was Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Tyla Rattray.
The 2008 World Champion from South Africa
posted back-to-back runner-up finishes
to take the second overall win of the
season and his career on the same day
as the birth of his first child, a beautiful
daughter named Brooke, back in California.
As a result, Rattray also moved into
third in the highly-competitive 250
Class title fight, just one point ahead
of his rookie teammate Dean Wilson.
In
a season that has already proven that
anything can happen in the smaller displacement,
the battle between Pourcel and Canard
looks as if it will be a dogfight through
to the finish. With his wave of momentum
brought to an end, all eyes will be
on Canard at Steel City to see how he
responds while Pourcel looks to reassert
control of the division. Last season,
Pourcel took the overall victory at
Steel City over Ryan Dungey, though
it was Dungey who claimed the 250 Class
title on that day.
The second half of 2010 hasn't gone how Christophe
Pourcel would've liked, but the Frenchman
still holds on to the 250 Class lead.
Courtesy Steve Cox/Racer X
Despite
an apparent shift in momentum atop the
MotorcycleUSA.com
Women's Motocross Championship, current
championship leader Jessica Patterson
and her DNA Shred Stix/Star Racing Yamaha
team made a statement at Southwick with
arguably the strongest performance of
the entire 2010 season. Patterson claimed
her fifth overall victory by overcoming
trouble early in the day to maintain
her 22-point lead over reigning two-time
champion Ashley Fiolek of the Honda
Red Bull Racing team, who in recent
rounds looked to be closing in on her
rival. As the eight-race championship
heads to its penultimate round at Steel
City, Fiolek will look to leave it all
on the line throughout the final four
motos in hopes of achieving the three-peat.
For
nearly two decades, Steel City Raceway
has been a Labor Day tradition of American
motocross. The pristine facility just
outside Pittsburgh has hosted some of
the most memorable championship battles
in the history of the sport while also
serving as the site of many historical
moments. It's lush natural terrain and
picturesque setting provides a variety
of challenges for the world's best riders
while also catering to some of the most
hotly-contested competition on the schedule.
As always, the Coombs family is pulling
out all the stops to make this season's
layout one that will keep the fan's
on their feet.
Back-to-back
same-day coverage of the FMF Steel City
National can be seen on Saturday via
tape delay exclusively on SPEED. Beginning
at 8 p.m. ET, the 250 Class will kick-off
two hours of American motocross action,
followed by the 450 Class at 9 p.m.
ET. As always, a live stream of the
first motos of each class can be seen
at www.allisports.com/motocross
The online coverage begins shortly before
the opening race at 1 p.m. ET.
2010
Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship
Results
Round 10 of 12 - Rockstar Energy Southwick
National
450
Class (Moto Finish)
- Ryan
Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., Suzuki
(1-1)
- Mike
Alessi, Victorville, Calif., KTM (3-4)
- Matt
Goerke, Lake Helen, Fla., Yamaha (6-3)
- Kyle
Chisholm, Valrico, Fla., Yamaha (4-6)
- Kevin
Windham, Centreville, Miss., Honda
(7-5)
- Nick
Wey, DeWitt, Mich., Kawasaki (8-9)
- Ben
Townley, New Zealand, Honda (34-2)
- Tommy
Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Suzuki (2-32)
- Brett
Metcalfe, Australia, Honda (14-7)
- Dan
Reardon, Australia, Yamaha (13-11)
450
Class Championship Standings
- Ryan
Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., Suzuki,
468
- Andrew
Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda, 317
- Brett
Metcalfe, Australia, Honda, 314
- Mike
Alessi, Victorville, Calif., KTM,
273
- Ben
Townley, New Zealand, Honda, 271
- Josh
Grant, Riverside, Calif., Yamaha,
260
- Kyle
Chisholm, Valrico, Fla., Yamaha, 216
- Chad
Reed, Australia, Kawasaki, 204
- Kyle
Regal, Kemp, Texas, Honda, 201
- Ryan
Sipes, Vine Grove, Ky., Yamaha, 194
250
Class (Moto Finish)
- Tyla
Rattray, South Africa, Kawasaki (2-2)
- Justin
Barcia, Ochlocknee, Ga., Honda (4-1)
- Trey
Canard, Shawnee, Okla., Honda (1-9)
- Wil
Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda (3-5)
- Christophe
Pourcel, France, Kawasaki (7-3)
- Dean
Wilson, Scotland, Kawasaki (5-4)
- Eli
Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda (6-7)
- Gareth
Swenapoel, South Africa, Yamaha (10-6)
- Martin
Davalos, Ecuador, Yamaha (11-8)
- Broc
Tickle, Holly, Mich., Yamaha (8-11)
250
Class Championship Standings
- Christophe
Pourcel, France, Kawasaki, 399
- Trey
Canard, Shawnee, Okla., Honda, 386
- Tyla
Rattray, South Africa, Kawasaki, 364
- Dean
Wilson, Scotland, Kawasaki, 363
- Justin
Barcia, Ochlocknee, Ga., Honda, 291
- Eli
Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda, 262
- Blake
Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Honda,
259
- Broc
Tickle, Holly, Mich., Yamaha, 232
- Martin
Davalos, Ecuador, Yamaha, 210
- Jake
Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki, 195
WMX
Class (Moto Finish)
- Jessica
Patterson, Tallahassee, Fla., Yamaha
(2-1)
- Ashley
Fiolek, St. Augustine, Fla., Honda
(1-2)
- Tarah
Gieger, Winter Gardens, Fla., Honda
(3-3)
- Sara
Price, Canyon Lake, Calif., Kawasaki
(4-7)
- Vicki
Golden, El Cajon, Calif., Yamaha (6-5)
- Mariana
Balbi, Brazil, Yamaha (5-6)
- Sarah
Whitmore, Cheboygan, Mich., KTM (11-4)
- Tatum
Sik, Temecula, Calif., Yamaha (8-8)
- Alexah
Pearson, Rocklin, Calif., Yamaha (9-9)
- Julie
Anne Parizek, Willington, Conn., Kawasaki
(10-10)
WMX
Class Championship Standings (After
6 of 8 Rounds)
- Jessica
Patterson, Tallahassee, Fla., Yamaha,
288
- Ashley
Fiolek, St. Augustine, Fla., Honda,
266
- Tarah
Gieger, Winter Gardens, Fla., Honda,
229
- Vicki
Golden, El Cajon, Calif., Yamaha,
190
- Sara
Price, Canyon Lake, Calif., Kawasaki,
180
- Sarah
Whitmore, Cheboygan, Mich., KTM, 176
- Mariana
Balbi, Brazil, Yamaha, 169
- Alexah
Pearson, Rocklin, Calif., Yamaha,
138
- Tatum
Sik, Temecula, Calif., Yamaha, 135
- Erica
Cook, Natalia, Texas, Yamaha, 113
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tickets and fan and racing information
on the 2010 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross
Championship, log on to www.allisports.com/motocross.
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Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship,
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About
the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship
The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship
is the world's most prestigious motocross
series. The Series is managed and produced
by MX Sports Pro Racing, whose mission
is to raise awareness of motocross racing
through the promotion of professional
championship racing events nationwide.
The
series is also produced in conjunction
with Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports,
a global business that encompasses national
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The
Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross series is
sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, the premier
professional motorcycle racing organization
in North America. AMA Pro Racing operates
a full schedule of events and championships
across every spectrum of motorcycle
competition.
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