Supercross results and team reports from San Diego
Tuesday 14 February: Day late due to our getting back from Round 1 of the NZ Motocross Champs.
Villopoto takes third victory of season after a wild-night of racing action.
A huge crowd of 58,782 fans welcomed the sixth race of the
2012 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, season
at Qualcomm Stadium.
Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto, of
Poulsbo, Wash., won his third race of the season tonight to extend his
points lead to six.
Yoshimura Suzuki’s Brett Metcalfe grabbed his first Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot
of the season to start the Supercross Class Main Event with Villopoto
and his Monster Energy Kawasaki teammate Jake Weimer in tow.
Villopoto
took the lead on the second lap while a battle ensued between TwoTwo
Motorsports/Bel-Ray/Honda’s Chad Reed, JGRMX’s James Stewart and Red
Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey behind him. On Lap 3, Reed charged through the
pack and made a pass on Weimer to assume second place. Shortly after,
Weimer lost his position to Metcalfe.
Midway
through the race, Stewart passed Metcalfe for third, but went down a
few laps later in the whoops and handed over the spot to Dungey. Back in
front, Reed and Villopoto were bar to bar, and on lap 18, Reed stole
the lead, but was unable to hold it as the duo came up to the white
flag. Reed went on to secure second place with Dungey rounding out the
podium in third.
"The
whoops were treacherous tonight,” said Villopoto. "I knew it was
important to be consistent every lap. Battling Reed on the last few laps
was exciting and I was able to make a good pass. I’m happy to keep the
red plate on my bike and am excited for the Dallas race next week.”
Supercross Class Results: San Diego
- Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki
- Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Honda
- Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM
- Brett Metcalfe, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Suzuki
- Josh Hansen, Elbert, Colo., Kawasaki
- Justin Brayton, Murrieta, Calif., Honda
- Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha
- Kyle Chisholm, Valrico, Fla., Kawasaki
- Mike Alessi, Hilliard, Calif., Suzuki
- Nick Wey, DeWitt, Mich., Kawasaki
Supercross Class Season Standings
- Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki – 133
- Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Honda – 127
- Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM – 123
- James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Yamaha – 101
- Kevin Windham, Centreville, Miss., Honda – 78
- Brett Metcalfe, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Suzuki – 75
- Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki – 72
- Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha – 70
- Justin Brayton, Murrieta, Calif., Honda – 68
- Josh Hansen, Elbert, Colo., Kawasaki – 64
Dean
Wilson ends Eli Tomac’s three-race win streak and takes control of
Supercross Lites Class points pead following his second victory.
In the Western Regional Supercross Lites Class,
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Dean Wilson, of Menifee. Calif.,
won his second race and now controls the points lead as the Western
division takes a two-month break.
Troy
Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/Honda’s Vince Friese opened the Western Regional
Supercross Lites Class main Event with the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot with
Wilson trailing closely through the first turn. Wilson quickly passed
Friese and held the lead for the remaining 20 laps.
GEICO Honda’s Eli
Tomac, of Cortez, Colo., who controlled the points lead heading into the
night, started mid-pack and charged his way to third place, however on
lap seven, he crashed in the whoops to surrender his podium spot and
points lead. With Tomac crashing out, JDR KTM’s Matt Moss moved into
third place to secure his squad’s first podium of the season behind Troy
Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/Honda’s Cole Seely.
"I’m
absolutely ecstatic with the win,” said Wilson. "I knew I needed to run
consistent laps out there and get through the whoops as fast as I could
all night long. Eli [Tomac] is a tough competitor, so it’s a bit of a
surprise to be in the points lead, but I’m going to work my butt off
during the break to try and stay there.”
Western Regional Supercross Lites Class Results: San Diego
- Dean Wilson, Menifee, Calif., Kawasaki
- Cole Seely, Murrieta, Calif., Honda
- Matt Moss, Sussex Inlet, AUS, KTM
- Gareth Swanepoel, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha
- Nico Izzi, Menifee, Calif., Yamaha
- Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa., Honda
- Billy Laninovich, Riverside, Calif., Honda
- Travis Baker, Temecula, Calif., Honda
- Vince Friese, Cape Girardeau, Mo., Honda
- Nick Paluzzi, Riverside, Calif., Kawasaki
Western Regional Supercross Lites Class Season Standings
- Dean Wilson, Menifee, Calif., Kawasaki – 116
- Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda – 114
- Cole Seely, Murrieta, Calif., Honda – 101
- Marvin Musquin, Murrieta, Calif., KTM – 89
- Nico Izzi, Menifee, Calif., Yamaha – 78
- Matt Moss, Sussex Inlet, NS, KTM - 73
- Zach Osborne, Chesterfield, S.C., Yamaha – 67
- Travis Baker, Temecula, Calif., Honda - 63
- Tyla Rattray, Wildomar, Calif., Kawasaki – 60
- Jason Anderson, Edgewood, N.M., Suzuki – 58
WHAT THE RIDERS SAID
Team Suzuki Press Office - Brett Metcalfe
Yoshimura
Suzuki's Brett Metcalfe put in his best ride of the series to date

at
Saturday night's San Diego Supercross in California finishing just off
the podium in fourth place. After putting in plenty of gruelling
preparation mid-week, the Team set-up was perfect and Metcalfe was
eager for competition. All of this was obvious in Saturday night's
event, where the 27 year old started the night strong by finishing third
in his heat race. He went on to get the holeshot in the 20-lap Main
Event and then put his head down and brought home his season's best
finish.
Said Metcalfe: "It was a good night! We were able to put
in some work this week and get the set-up back to what we were
comfortable with and what we know works. The Yoshimura Suzuki RMZ-450
really worked great all weekend. I was still a little bit off in
practice, but in the heat races and the Main, I came through. I got good
starts - which helped out - and I was able to ride strong. I qualified
third in the heat race and got a good gate pick, so I got where I wanted
to be and ripped the holeshot. That was my first holeshot of the year
so I'm really pumped with that. I rode solid and I rode as hard as I
could."
Armed with such a positive performance, Metcalfe and the
Yoshimura Suzuki crew are enthusiastic about next weekend's race in
Texas. Said Metcalfe: "Dallas is next weekend and I'm looking forward to
that. It's always a really tough technical track and I'm looking
forward to keeping the momentum going."
TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing - Chad Reed
Reed finished
2nd at Round 6 of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World

Championship, at San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium tonight. The Australian, who led his heat race from start to finish
didn’t get a great start in the ‘Main Event’ but charged
through the field and into second place on Lap 3 of the 20-lap contest. As the race unfolded, Reed began to close in on race leader Ryan
Villopoto and after a bar-to-bar battle with his rival, he moved into lead
on Lap 18. An aggressive Villopoto block pass saw Reed
relinquish the lead on the final lap, the Honda rider happy to take second
place after a solid 20-lap duel.
Chad Reed: "I am really happy that I
rode 20 solid laps tonight. Ryan started to gap me on laps 9 - 11 and I found myself being lazy
in the turns. He races for it on every inch of the
racetrack so I said to myself quit being lazy and get out there and fight
for this thing. I was able to get back on
him and make a pass but he was real aggressive and made a pass back. I have
to be a little more aggressive and make things happen. The
changes that we have made through these West Coast events have been good. I
am excited to be heading back to Florida with a good solid 20 lap race
under my belt.”
Reed will now return to
his Florida base and prepare for Round 7 of the Monster Energy AMA
Supercross, the first of the East Coast events, at Arlington’s
Cowboys Stadium on Saturday February 18.
JGRMX Yamaha’s James Stewart
Stewart missed out on another podium finish at the
Qualcomm Stadium in

San Diego last Saturday when the former champion
crashed through the tricky whoops section of the course that entertained
round six of seventeen in the AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World
Championship).
Stewart recovered from a mid-pack start in the 20
lap main event to make several sharp overtaking moves and force his way
to third place. It was on the sixth circulation when the slip occurred,
and a crowd of 58, 782 spectators saw the Floridian hit the ground
luckily without injury. Stewart was actually able to remount and
although a lap down reached the flag in fifteenth for a few points.
James Stewart: "We had a good practice and I had an OK start in the
main – top ten somewhere – I made my way up and got into third place
and ended up going down in the whoops. I don’t know what happened, I was
just riding and doing my thing. I was on my head so quick. I was stuck
under the bike – completely stuck on something. I was trying to pull it
off, and finally a guy pulled his knife out and cut me out and I got
going. A little bit frustrating but we will go back and keep on working.
I appreciate all the fans sticking behind us. We’ve got a lot of races
left so we will continue getting better.”
Stewart is fourth and 32
points in arrears.
Monster Energy Yamaha’s Zach Osborne may have left
the West Coast Lites competition but Yamaha were well represented at the
Qualcomm by Star Valli Yamaha’s Gareth Swanepoel. The former Grand Prix
racer took his YZ250F to a career-best fourth position. In what is his
first full season of SX racing the South African classified just in
front of team-mate Nico Izzi.
"Supercross is a whole different ball game and I’ve been trying to find
my feet but tonight I proved to myself that I can run the pace for a
full 15 laps,” he said. "The whoops were really gnarly but I used them
to my advantage and could hit them consistently each lap. My goal is to finish the West coast series healthy
so that I can go into the MX season strong. A podium finish
in the SX Lites would be awesome and that has to be the next step.”
Round seven of the series (and the first outing for
the East Coast Lites campaigners) will take place at the Cowboys Stadium
in Arlington, Texas next Saturday.
Monster Energy Dominates in San Diego!
Photo: Simon Cudby
A big crowd came out to San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium for the sixth
round of Monster Energy Supercross. The track was treacherous, and it
seemed as if riders were going down left and right. It all made for some
insane racing, and definitely gave the crowd their money’s worth!
Photo: Simon Cudby
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Dean Wilson completely dominated
the Supercross Lites Class. He was looking good in practice and feeling
super confident. He got a great start in his heat, and held strong for
the rest of the race to take the first win of the night. Another amazing
start in the Supercross Lites West Coast Main gave way to a win that
seemed to come easy to the Scottish-born rider. A crazy turn of events
resulted in a DNF from the former points leader, Eli Tomac. Wilson’s
win, coupled with Tomac’s DNF, secured the points lead and the coveted
red plate for Wilson. He has a few weeks off while the Supercross Lites
East Coast Region gets going, but he will start his next race two points
in the lead.
Dean shows off for the crowd after his win. Photo: Simon Cudby

Wilson Photo: Simon Cudby
Dean Wilson and his mechanic, Paul Perebijnos, celebrate Wilson's newly
acquired points lead following his unforgettable win at Qualcomm
Stadium.
Photo: Simon Cudby
Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto had an equally exciting
night. He put his super-human skills on display in his heat race, and
easily scored a first-place finish in the Supercross Class. His fortune
continued throughout the night, as he got a great start in the Main and
smoothly sailed to a victorious finish. He will hold on to the points
lead and the red plate as the series heads to Cowboy Stadium in Dallas
next Saturday.

Villopoto holds on to the red plate as the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross Championship heads to Cowboy Stadium in Dallas.
Photo: Simon Cudby
Villopoto shows off his shiny first place trophy on the podium in San Diego.
Photo: Simon Cudby
Wilson smiles on the podium after his victory in the Supercross Lites Main.
Photo: Simon Cudby
The Monster boys head to Cowboy Stadium in Dallas next week for the
seventh round of the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross Championship. The
series is shaping up to be something for the record-books, and we can’t
wait to see what happens next!
Red Bull/KTM Factory - Ryan Dungey and Marvin Musquin
Ryan Dungey put his KTM back on the podium at
the sixth round of the AMA Supercross

Series in San Diego’s Qualcomm
Stadium to register his fifth podium. He is currently third in the
season’s standings and trails leader Ryan Villipoto by just 10 points. Dungey
was placed in the second SX class heat where the first attempt red
flagged after three laps. He dug in and went on to finish third after
the restart.
He got away well in the main event to be top five
around the first corner but then made a small mistake in the first
rhythm section and fell back to fifth. He sat it out there until lap
seven but when James Stewart went down he advanced to fourth then made a
quick pass on Brett Metcalfe. He then maintained third place right up
to the flag.
Ryan Dungey: "I struggled a little bit tonight in some sections
and it held me back from fighting for the top spot. Overall, I am glad I
was able to get on the podium and salvage some points but I need to
battle for the win to help my fight in the championship chase. I am
looking forward to heading east and hoping to run up front next
weekend.”
In the Lites it was also a
good night for Australia’s JDR/JSTAR/KTM rider Matt Moss of Australia
who also finished third to grab his first podium. However not so lucky
was Dungey’s Red Bull KTM factory teammate Marvin Musquin who did well
to survive a nasty first round crash in the main event to salvage
points. He is currently fourth in the season’s standings.
Musquin
impressed the sizeable crowd in his heat race earlier in the day where
he earned a great jump off the start o finish second and easily secure a
top spot in the main event. But he got pushed back at the start, was
seventh at the first cover and was heading for top five when he came
unstuck in the back rhythm section. Musquin fell hard and took a moment
to recover, then returned to the mechanics area to make some adjustments
before rejoining the action a lap down on the rest of the field. He
quickly set to work to try and pick off any riders he could and did well
to finish eventual sixteenth.
Marvin Musquin: "This is definitely a
disappointing race because I lost a lot of points toward the
championship. The good thing is I walked away uninjured and will not be
set back at all from my crash. I plan to race a few east coast rounds on
the KTM 350 SX-F and I am looking forward to those races and mixing it
up with a new class of riders.”
Musquin
has confirmed that he will race both the St. Louis and Daytona
Supercross races in the premier class riding a KTM 350 SX-F and possibly
one other round as well.