MORGANTOWN, W.V. (July 15,
2010) - With the 2010 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship season halfway
over, premier class rookie and Rockstar/Makita Suzuki
rider Ryan Dungey continues to lead the way in the 450 Class, capturing his
fifth straight victory at the series' last round from RedBud
over the Independence Day holiday weekend. On Saturday, the second half of the
season kicks-off from Dungey's home state of
Minnesota for the Rockstar Energy Spring Creek
National in Millville.
450 Class
Rockstar/Makita Suzuki
Dungey's current run of five consecutive victories
has him firmly in the driver's seat in the chase for the championship. For the
last two seasons, he's walked away from his home race with back-to-back overall
victories in the 250 Class. Growing up riding the Spring Creek layout, he no
doubt feels extremely confident at the track and will look to continue his
winning streak at the facility in front of his family and friends this weekend.
Teammate Matt
Moss posted his best result of 2010 with a solid 14th place effort.
The Australian rookie continues to acclimate to the premier class and is
consistently improving.
Monster Energy Kawasaki
Reigning 450 Class champion Chad Reed returned to the second position in the
championship standings at the last round after a strong outing at RedBud in which he posted a runner-up effort. Last season
at Millville, Reed took the overall win and began a stretch run of dominance
that led him to the title. He'll look to end Dungey's
early-season dominance on Saturday in an attempt to go back-to-back at
Millville.
"The weekend
off was good, but I would have rather been racing," said Reed. "I've
been training hard in the Florida heat and I'm ready for anything thrown at me
this week."
Teammate Nick Wey
is coming off his best finish of the season heading into Spring Creek. The
Michigan native thrived at his home track at RedBud,
posting a 10th-place finish and will look to carry that momentum
into this weekend.
"I got a
good finish last week, but I want to be better," said Wey. "Millville
has always been a good track and I'm looking forward to racing this weekend."
GEICO Powersports Honda
Despite another strong showing at RedBud in which he
finished fourth overall, Brett Metcalfe fell from second to third in the 450
Class standings. The rookie premier class rider has put together an impressive
season and has consistently been one of the quietest, yet best-finishing riders
in the class throughout the first six rounds. As the second half approaches,
he'll look for more of the up-front consistency that has put him in the thick
of the title fight.
Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil Honda
Although he's had some ups and downs throughout the first half of the season,
Ben Townley is starting to come into form. His
performance at RedBud was the best he's had all
season and it yielded another podium result. His last lap mistake that took
away an opportunity at his first career moto win in
the premier class left a bitter taste in his mouth and he will come back
stronger than ever this weekend to try and claim what he felt was his to lose.
His recent string of outstanding runs has moved him into a tie for fourth in
the championship with Andrew Short.
Honda Red Bull Racing
Andrew Short is doing what he does best this season, running consistently at
the front of the field. While his effort at RedBud
might be considered a disappointment by his standards, the veteran rider is
putting together an outstanding season, especially considering that he was
forced to sit out an entire moto during the second
round of the season. With a moto win under his belt
and the best starting average in the class, Short knows he has what it takes to
win and will look to put together two solid motos in
an effort to achieve that.
Joining the Honda
Red Bull Racing team this weekend and throughout the second half of 2010 is fan
favorite Kevin Windham. After losing Davi Millsaps for the season at Budds
Creek due to injury, the Honda team summoned one of the most experienced riders
in series history to make a return to the nationals. While it remains to be
seen how Windham will do, the mere presence of the number 14 on the track will
bring the fans to their feet.
Muscle Milk/Toyota/JGR
After serving notice that he is a contender in the premier class at Thunder
Valley, Josh Grant's efforts to back up his performance resulted in an up and
down day at RedBud. The second-year 450 Class rider
has been plagued by bad starts throughout the first half of 2010 and this
weekend's race at Spring Creek, where he went toe-to-toe with Chad Reed last
season, will serve as an opportunity to turn things around for the second half.
Justin Brayton's last round at RedBud
was a tough one. As the second year 450 Class rider continues to work his way
back from injury, he was forced to overcome misfortune at the previous round,
failing to finish the opening moto and only managing
an 18th-place effort in Moto 2 to finish 21st overall. He
will look to bounce back this weekend.
Jagermeister KTM
Mike Alessi's consistent top-10 efforts in 2010 have
come as a bit of a surprise to many in the industry. After dominating the
series before injury forced him out of competition last season, many thought
he'd be in the thick of the title fight. However, since taking the second moto win at Hangtown, the
ultra-quick rider has not returned to the podium and appears to be making a
dedicated effort to dial in the new 350cc bike KTM has introduced this season
and return to the front of the field where he has proven he belongs.
250 Class
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
While they came up short in taking the overall win for the just the second time
in 2010, Mitch Payton's Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki squad still landed
a pair of riders on the overall podium at RedBud.
Both Christophe Pourcel and Dean Wilson have been the
class of the 250 Class field when it comes to consistency and are the top two riders
in the standings as a result of that. They'll both look to continue to maintain
that momentum throughout the second half of the season starting this weekend.
"It has been
fun staying on the podium, but I want to win again," said Wilson.
"Millville should be a good race and I know my teammates are some of my
toughest competition."
Fellow teammate Tyla Rattray has also been
exceptionally strong, holding an overall win of his own and third place in the
standings.
"We are only
halfway through the season, so anything can happen," said Rattray. "I'm just focused on getting good finishes.
The weekend off helped me heal a little so my thumb will be no issue this
weekend."
GEICO Powersports Honda
Trey Canard's previous outing was the most memorable of his career as the third
year rider was finally able to breakthrough and capture
his first career AMA Motocross victory at RedBud. The
win helped solidify his spot in fourth place in the championship standings and
closed the gap to third place behind Rattray. As of now,
he sits only seven points out of the top three and has considerable momentum
and even more confidence heading into the second half of the season.
DNA Shred Stix/Star Yamaha
Quietly amassing an impressive season, Broc Tickle
finished seventh at RedBud and currently sits fifth
in the 250 Class standings. The Michigan native was hopeful of a better result
at his home track, but still put forth a great effort. He will look to break
onto the overall podium throughout the rest of the season and continue what has
been a breakout year.
With a ninth
place effort at RedBud, Martin Davalos
continues to climb up the 250 Class standings with a string of impressive
outings. The Ecuadorian rider currently sits ninth in the championship and
hopes to continue his progression through the field.
WMX Class
The MotorcylceUSA.com Women's
Motocross Championship hits Spring Creek MX Park on Saturday for their first
event at the renowned facility. After a dominating start to the season in which
she posted five wins through the first five rounds, DNA Shred Stix/Star Racing Yamaha's Jessica Patterson watched her
perfect season come to an end at RedBud as Honda Red
Bull Racing's Ashley Fiolek captured what was
surprisingly her first win of the 2010 season. Fiolek's
win brought Patterson's run to an abrupt conclusion and it will be intriguing
to see how Patterson responds this weekend.
The stars of the
WMX Class will lay it all on the line at the start of each moto
in hopes of capturing the $250 MotorcycleUSA.com Holeshot
Award while Rekluse will provide its best sponsored
female with the Top Rekluse Rider award and $100 in
prize money.
Courtesy Steve
Cox
Series
Statistical Report
Rockstar Energy Spring Creek National
Spring Creek MX Park - Millville, Minn., July 17
- Spring Creek has hosted AMA Motocross
national events since 1983.
- The city of Millville has a population of
about 200. On Saturday, that population will grow by at least 50 times
that number when thousands of die hard motocross fans pour into the city.
- Hometown hero Ryan Dungey has won the last
two years at Spring Creek in the 250 Class and will look to make it three
in a row along with his move into the 450 Class.
- Veteran Kevin Windham will make his return to
the outdoor nationals at Spring Creek, competing for the first time since Budds Creek last August.
- Dungey has captured eight of the last 10 motos and now has an average finish of 2.4. He is also
the only rider in the class to capture more than one moto
win.
- Andrew Short's streak of consecutive holeshots ended at five at the previous round, just
missing out on sweeping his third consecutive race.
- Despite a surprisingly high average finish of
6.8, Chad Reed sits second in the 450 Class championship.
- Despite five consecutive wins by Ryan Dungey,
the 450 Class has been extremely competitive, with second through sixth
place in the standings separated by only 22 points.
- Dungey possesses the best average finish of
any rider in the 450 Class at 2.4. Andrew Short possesses best average
start at 2.5.
- Only Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki and
GEICO Powersports Honda riders have won 250
Class motos in 2010.
- Christophe Pourcel
has won at least one moto at each round this
season and is the only rider in the 250 Class to have more than one moto victory.
- Trey Canard's 250 Class win was the first of
his career in AMA Motocross.
- Of the five different winners in six rounds
of the 250 Class, four are first-time winners.
- The top three riders in the 250 Class
standings are not only all Pro Circuit riders, but they are also all
international competitors.
- Three of Mitch Payton's four Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki riders have won an overall in 2010.
- Pourcel possesses the best average finish of any
rider in the 250 Class at 2.5 as well as average start at 3.8.
450 Class Stats
- The first race held at Spring Creek was
August 28, 1983. Bob Hannah would win on a Honda.
- This will be the 20th time the
gate will drop for a Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross race at Spring Creek.
- Ricky Carmichael, Jeff Emig,
Ron Lechien and James Stewart have won at Spring
Creek in both classes. Ryan Dungey is looking to join them.
- Ricky Carmichael boasts an undefeated record
at Spring Creek MX Park, winning every race (eight) and every moto (16) from 2000-2007.
- Suzuki has won four of the last five races at
Spring Creek.
- Hannah book-ended his career at Spring Creek,
winning his first-ever race in the 250 Class on April 4, 1976 and winning
his final race in the 450 Class on August 11, 1985.
- A total of four riders have posted their
final career victories at Spring Creek.
- Spring Creek hosted the 500cc national from
1985-1993. Honda won all but one event.