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FMF Steel City National
MORGANTOWN,
W.Va. (September 2, 2010) -
The world's most prestigious motocross
championship is closing in on the conclusion
of yet another memorable season of American
motocross. On Saturday, the world's
best riders head to Steel City Raceway
in Delmont, Pa., for the 11th
round of the 2010 Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championship for the annual
Labor Day tradition just outside downtown
Pittsburgh.
Last
weekend in Southwick, Rockstar/Makita
Suzuki's Ryan Dungey solidified his
historic rookie season in the premier
class of the sport by capturing the
450 Class title with his ninth consecutive
victory. The championship caps off what
has been a record-setting year for the
20-year-old rider who becomes the first
rookie in history to capture both the
AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross titles.
Additionally, Dungey has surpassed legend
Ricky Carmichael for the most successful
rookie season in the premier class outdoors.
In
the 250 Class, the continuing battle
between Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's
Christophe Pourcel, who currently leads
the division, and GEICO Powersports
Honda's Trey Canard is heating up after
an up and down day for both riders at
Southwick. Currently, only 13 points
separates the duo, but Canard has gained
on his rival at every round since grabbing
his first win back at Round 6.
Additionally,
the MotorcycleUSA.com
Women's Motocross Championship will
compete in its seventh round of the
season, led by points leader and DNA
Shred Stix/Star Racing Yamaha rider
Jessica Patterson, who raced to her
fifth overall victory at the previous
stop.
Ryan Dungey looks for win number 10 at Steel City.
Courtesy Steve Cox/Racer X
450 Class
Rockstar/Makita
Suzuki
Even though he's wrapped up the premier
class title, Ryan Dungey is still going
to approach the final two rounds of
the season with the same mindset - to
win. His nine wins this season tie Ricky
Carmichael for the most ever by a rookie
and the opportunity to break the record
of the greatest motocross rider of all
time is something Dungey won't want
to pass up.
Honda
Red Bull Racing
Southwick was arguably the worst race
of the season for Andrew Short. After
misfortune forced him to make the field
with a provisional, Short never had
the chance to get in a groove and found
himself coming from behind in each moto,
posting a season-worst 18th-place
finish. With Brett Metcalfe only three
points out of second place, Short will
look to fend off his Honda counterpart
at Steel City.
Southwick
marked one of the strongest outings
for Kevin Windham in his return to the
outdoor nationals, posting a fifth-place
finish thanks to seventh and fifth-place
moto scores. Despite missing the majority
of the season, Windham continues his
gradual climb through the standings,
currently sitting in 16th
place with only four rounds of racing
to his credit.
GEICO
Powersports Honda
Heartbreak is the way to describe Brett
Metcalfe's day at Moto-X 338. The Australian
rider looked to be on his way to his
first career 450 Class moto win only
to run out of fuel on the final lap.
The bad luck continued to Metcalfe in
Moto 2 when he found trouble off the
gates, but a determined effort through
the field helped him garner seventh-place
finish and secure some valuable points
in his quest to overtake Andrew Short
in the standings.
Jagermeister
KTM
If there was ever a weekend to turn
an entire season around, Mike Alessi
experienced it at Southwick. The runner-up
from the opening round of 2010 hadn't
been on the overall podium since Round
1, but a pair of stellar motos helped
Alessi grab his second runner-up effort
of the season while also vaulting him
into fourth place in the standings with
two rounds remaining.
Troy
Lee Designs/Lucas Oil Honda
The fastest practice time of the day
suggested Ben Townley would be a threat
to take the win in the 450 Class at
Moto-X 338 and the New Zealander was
in the thick of the battle early on
in each moto, only to encounter trouble
and lose valuable ground. After a DNF
in Moto 1, he overcame an early fall
in Moto 2 to fend off his challengers
and secure second place, helping him
to a seventh-place finish overall.
Muscle
Milk/Toyota/JGR
Josh Grant's day at Southwick came to
an end before it really ever had a chance
to begin. The sophomore 450 Class rider
fell on the first lap of practice and
injured his right shoulder. As a result,
he was forced to sit out the remainder
of the day and could end up on the sidelines
for the final two rounds as well.
Rockstar
Energy Suzuki
Southwick was more of the same for Tommy
Hahn. A promising start to the day was
highlighted by a stellar runner-up effort
in Moto1. However, he experienced trouble
in Moto 2, posting a DNF and dropping
him to eighth overall.
Monster
Energy Kawasaki
After a short hiatus from the top 10,
Nick Wey made a return at Southwick,
using solid eighth and ninth place moto
scores to finish sixth overall.
"Southwick
went well for me," said Wey. "Steel
City should be even better. Everything
is sort of clicking right now and I'm
having fun riding for the Monster Energy
Kawasaki team."
Joining
Wey under the Monster Energy Kawasaki
tent this weekend at Steel City is Scottish
rider Billy McKenzie. McKenzie rode
for factory Kawasaki in Australia this
summer and he is ready to race in America.
"These
last two rounds should be a lot of fun,"
said McKenzie. "I was planning on racing
in the States at least once this year
and getting the chance to race for Monster
Energy Kawasaki is incredible."
Christophe Pourcel looks to get back atop the podium
this weekend.
Courtesy Steve Cox/Racer X
250 Class
Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
While he still sits atop the 250 Class
standings, Christophe Pourcel's advantage
over Trey Canard is dwindling. Currently,
his advantage sits at 13 points and
Steel City, where he took the overall
win last season, could serve as the
ideal place to get back atop the podium.
"I
feel like there is less pressure when
you're leading the points," said Pourcel.
"I am just going to go out and ride
fast. I won Steel City last year so
I am confident going into this weekend."
The
series most recent winner and newest
father, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's
Tyla Rattray has mixed emotions heading
into Steel City, but he is still running
off the high off the happiness he experienced
at Southwick. Hopefully, it carries
over to his performance on the track.
"I
want to get back to racing, but I don't
want to leave home right now," said
Rattray. "This week has been great and
the family is fantastic, but it is time
to get back out there and race."
Dean
Wilson is looking to improve upon his
Southwick finish with a strong ride
at Steel City.
"This
week at Steel City should be good,"
said Wilson. "We only have two races
left and I want to get more wins."
GEICO
Powersports Honda
While his four-race winning streak may
have come to an end, Trey Canard still
carries considerable momentum coming
into Steel City. After a tough second
moto hurt his chances at gaining even
more ground on Pourcel, Canard will
be hungrier than over to bounce back
and make it known that the final four
motos of the season will have to go
through him.
Justin
Barcia experienced a much-needed boost
at Southwick, thanks to a strong runner-up
effort. The New York native, who considers
Moto-X 338 to be one of his favorite
tracks, took his second moto win of
the season and hopes that momentum will
carry over to Steel City this weekend.
Tyla Rattray looks for two-in-a-row at Steel City
on Saturday.
Courtesy Steve Cox/Racer X
WMX Class
With
a significant 22-point lead over her
rival and Honda Red Bull Racing rider
Ashley Fiolek, Jessica Patterson appears
to be in control of her own destiny
over the final two rounds of the season.
However, Steel City has proven to be
a wild card race in the WMX Championship
in the past and could once again change
the landscape of the title fight. Both
riders are hungry and want to add another
coveted championship to their collection
and will likely put on a show for the
fans on Saturday.
Series Statistical Report
FMF Steel City National
Steel City Raceway - Delmont, Pa., September
4
- Steel
City is the second of two rounds held
in the state of Pennsylvania.
- The
renowned facility has hosted an AMA
Motocross event since 1989.
- The
Steel City track is one of the most
picturesque on the circuit and features
one of the most technically challenging
layouts of the 12 national events.
- Ryan
Dungey and Ashley Fiolek clinched
their respective 250 and WMX Class
titles at Steel City last season.
- Ryan
Dungey's nine straight victories are
the most ever by a rookie and the
most ever by a rider that didn't achieve
a sweep of all 12 rounds.
- Dungey's
nine wins ties the rookie record set
by Ricky Carmichael.
- Dungey
has swept both motos at the last five
rounds and has captured 16 of the
last 18 motos. He boasts an average
finish of 1.9 and remains the only
rider in the class to capture more
than one moto win.
- With
his ninth win in the 450 Class, Dungey
sits 13th on the all-time
wins list and has more 450 Class victories
than he did through three years of
250 Class competition.
- Dungey
possesses the best average finish
of any rider in the 450 Class at 1.9
and best average start at 3.0.
- Andrew
Short has the most holeshots in the
class with eight.
- Through
10 rounds of his rookie season, Ricky
Carmichael had seven overall wins.
He went on to win the final three
rounds to bring the total to nine.
- Through
10 rounds of his rookie season, Ricky
Carmichael had 12 moto wins. Dungey
has 16.
- Dungey
currently boasts an 11-moto winning
streak. Carmichael's longest in his
rookie season was five.
- Throughout
his entire rookie season, Carmichael
had five moto sweeps. Dungey has seven
through 10 rounds.
- Only
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
and GEICO Powersports Honda riders
have won 250 Class motos in 2010.
Each team boasts five overall victories.
- Tyla
Rattray has only one moto win this
season, and has surprisingly has led
just one lap. Both of his overall
wins have come from a pair of runner-up
efforts.
- Of
the five different winners in 10 rounds
of the 250 Class, four were first-time
winners in 2010.
- Three
of Mitch Payton's four Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki riders have won an
overall in 2010.
- Canard
possesses the best average finish
of any rider in the 250 Class at 4.1.
Pourcel holds the best average start
at 4.5.
450
Class Stats
- The
first 450 Class race held at Steel
City was September 4, 1994. Mike LaRocco
won on a Kawasaki.
- This
will be the 17th time the
gate will drop for a 450 Class race
at Steel City.
- Ricky
Carmichael, Kevin Windham, Jeff Emig
and James Stewart have won at Steel
City in both classes. Ryan Dungey
will look to join that group.
- Ricky
Carmichael won five consecutive races
at Steel City from 2002 to 2006.
- From
1989-1993, Steel City hosted the 500cc
National Championship. Kawasaki won
all five races with Jeff Ward winning
from 1989-1992.
- Suzuki
and Kawasaki have swept Steel City
in both the 450 and 250 classes twice,
Honda has done it once.
- After
an eight year drought at Steel City,
Kawasaki has gone back-to-back with
wins and stands as the winningest
manufacturer at the track.
- Tommy
Hahn became just the second first-time
winner at Steel City last season.
Wins
by brand at Steel City
Kawasaki - 6
Suzuki - 4
Honda - 4
Yamaha - 2
First
Time Winners at Steel City
Grant Langston, 2007 - Yamaha
Tommy Hahn, 2008 - Kawasaki
Last
win by brand at Steel City
Kawasaki - 2009
Yamaha - 2007
Suzuki - 2006
Honda - 2004
Riders
to win Steel City in both classes
James Stewart
Ricky Carmichael
Kevin Windham
Jeff Emig
Brand
Sweeps at Steel City
Kawasaki: Mike LaRocco, Robbie Reynard
- 1994
Honda: Jeremy McGrath, Steve Lamson
- 1995
Suzuki: Ricky Carmichael, Broc Hepler
- 2005, 2006
Kawasaki: Tommy Hahn, Christophe Pourcel
- 2009
Past
Winners at Steel City
September 5, 2009 Tommy Hahn, Decatur,
TX Kawasaki
August 31, 2008 James Stewart, Haines
City, FL Kawasaki
August 26, 2007 Grant Langston, South
Africa Yamaha
September 3, 2006 Ricky Carmichael,
Havana, FL Suzuki
September 4, 2005 Ricky Carmichael,
Havana, FL Suzuki
September 5, 2004 Ricky Carmichael,
Havana, FL Honda
August 31, 2003 Ricky Carmichael, Havana,
FL Honda
September 1, 2002 Ricky Carmichael,
Havana, FL Honda
September 2, 2001 Kevin Windham, Centreville,
MS Suzuki
September 3, 2000 Ricky Carmichael,
Havana, FL Kawasaki
September 5, 1999 Greg Albertyn, South
Africa Suzuki
September 6, 1998 Doug Henry, Oxford,
CT Yamaha
August 31, 1997 Jeff Emig, Riverside,
CA Kawasaki
September 1, 1996 Jeff Emig, Riverside,
CA Kawasaki
September 3, 1995 Jeremy McGrath, Murrieta,
CA Honda
September 4, 1994 Mike LaRocco, South
Bend, IN Kawasaki
2010 Stats
450
Class Point Standings - After 10 of
12 rounds
- 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
450
Class Overall Wins
Ryan Dungey - 9
Chad Reed - 1
450
Class Moto Wins
Ryan Dungey - 16
Mike Alessi - 1
Josh Grant - 1
Chad Reed - 1
Andrew Short - 1
450
Class Wins by Brand
Suzuki - 9
Kawasaki - 1
450
Class Laps Led
Ryan Dungey - 157
Andrew Short - 56
Brett Metcalfe - 25
Ben Townley - 20
Mike Alessi - 19
Josh Grant - 19
Chad Reed - 16
Kevin Windham - 7
Clement Desalle - 4
450
Class Holeshots
Andrew Short - 8
Brett Metcalfe - 3
Ryan Dungey - 2
Kevin Windham - 2
Mike Alessi - 1
Justin Brayton - 1
Chad Reed - 1
Ryan Sipes - 1
250
Class Stats
- The
first race was held at Steel City
on October 1, 1989. Jeff Matiasevich
won on a Kawasaki.
- This
will be the 22nd time the
gate will drop at Steel City for a
250 Class race.
- Three
riders have won back-to-back races
at Steel City: Robbie Reynard (93-94),
Kevin Windham (96-97), and Broc Hepler
(05-06). James Stewart won three in
a row (2002-2004).
- Robbie
Reynard and James Stewart are the
winningest riders at Steel City with
three victories each.
- Suzuki
has won three of the last five races
at Steel City. Kawasaki has won two
of the last three.
Wins
by brand at Steel City
Kawasaki - 10
Suzuki - 6
Yamaha - 3
Honda - 2
First
time winners at Steel City
Jeff Matiasevich, 1989 - Kawasaki
Last
win by brand at Steel City
Kawasaki - 2009
Suzuki - 2008
Yamaha - 1997
Honda - 1995
Past
Winners at Steel City
September 5, 2009 Christophe Pourcel,
France Kawasaki
August 31, 2008 Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine,
MN Suzuki
August 26, 2007 Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo,
WA Kawasaki
September 3, 2006 Broc Hepler, Kittanning,
PA Suzuki
September 4, 2005 Broc Hepler, Kittanning,
PA Suzuki
September 5, 2004 James Stewart, Haines
City, FL Kawasaki
August 31, 2003 James Stewart, Haines
City, FL Kawasaki
September 1, 2002 James Stewart, Haines
City, FL Kawasaki
September 2, 2001 Ricky Carmichael,
Havana, FL Kawasaki
September 3, 2000 Travis Pastrana, Annapolis,
MD Suzuki
September 5, 1999 Ricky Carmichael,
Havana, FL Kawasaki
September 6, 1998 Robbie Reynard, Norman,
OK Suzuki
August 31, 1997 Kevin Windham, Baton
Rouge, LA Yamaha
September 1, 1996 Kevin Windham, Baton
Rouge, LA Yamaha
September 3, 1995 Steve Lamson, Pollock
Pines, CA Honda
September 4, 1994 Robbie Reynard, Moore,
OK Kawasaki
September 5, 1993 Robbie Reynard, Moore,
OK Kawasaki
September 27, 1992 Jeff Emig, Highland,
CA Yamaha
September 29, 1991 Guy Cooper, Stillwater,
OK Suzuki
September 30, 1990 Mike Kiedrowski,
Canyon Country, CA Honda
October 1, 1989 Jeff Matiasevich, La
Habra Heights, CA Kawasaki
2010 Stats
250
Class Point Standings - After 10 of
12 rounds
- 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
250
Class Overall Wins
Trey Canard - 4
Christophe Pourcel - 2
Tyla Rattray - 2
Eli Tomac - 1
Dean Wilson - 1
250
Class Moto Wins
Christophe Pourcel - 9
Trey Canard - 6
Justin Barcia - 2
Tyla Rattray - 1
Eli Tomac - 1
Dean Wilson - 1
250
Class Wins by Brand
Honda - 5
Kawasaki - 5
250
Class Laps Led
Christophe Pourcel - 101
Trey Canard - 91
Dean Wilson - 40
Justin Barcia - 35
Eli Tomac - 35
Wil Hahn - 13
Tommy Searle - 2
Tyla Rattray - 1
250
Class Holeshots
Eli Tomac - 5
Christophe Pourcel - 4
Trey Canard - 3
Wil Hahn - 3
Dean Wilson - 3
Justin Barcia - 1
Nico Izzi - 1
WMX
Class Stats
2010 Stats
WMX
Class Point Standings - Thru 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
WMX
Class Overall Wins
Jessica Patterson - 5
Ashley Fiolek - 1
WMX
Class Moto Wins
Jessica Patterson - 8
Ashley Fiolek - 4
WMX
Class Wins by Brand
Yamaha - 5
Honda - 1
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