Dungey and Barcia take the wins at Thunder Valley
Sunday 03 June: Dungey puts KTM atop the podium for the first time with inaugural win of 2012 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Season and Barcia captures second career victory in the 250 Class.

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Thunder Valley MX Park hosted the third round of the Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, on Saturday,
producing two new winners for the 2012 season at the Toyota Thunder
Valley National. Following back-to-back runner-up finishes to start the
season, Red Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey emerged
victorious, capturing a 1-1 moto sweep to give the Austrian brand its
first overall victory in the 450 Class.
450 Class:
In
the opening moto of the 450 Class, James Stewart, of Haines City, Fla.,
worked his way from a third-place start to take over the lead on Lap 2.
However, just two laps later, the Team Yoshimura Suzuki rider went down
as he looked to open a gap on the field, failing to finish the moto and
appearing to favor his hand.
With
Stewart out of action, Dungey took over the lead on Lap 4 and went on
to take an easy moto win, his first of the season, and put himself in
position for the overall.
The
effects of his first moto crash forced Stewart to sit out Moto 2 as
well, losing the points lead with no points recorded. As the gate
dropped, Dungey grabbed the holeshot, quickly pulled away, and dominated
en route to securing the overall victory.
"I
hate to win like that,” said Dungey, who has won three consecutive
races at Thunder Valley. "James and I have pushed each other to new
levels and although he won the first four motos (this season), it’s been
good. Hopefully he heals up and comes back (next week). My game plan is
always the same, to take it one race at a time. You can’t focus on the
end result and we saw that today. I just do my own thing, put my best
foot forward, and never underestimate anyone.”
Monster
Energy Kawasaki’s Jake Weimer, of Rupert, Idaho, recorded a career-best
second place finish (2-4), while Colorado native Andrew Short, of
Colorado Springs, gave Team Chaparral Honda its first podium finish in
third (7-2).
Stewart
dropped from first to third in the championship standings and his
status for the remainder of the season is uncertain. He entered the
weekend with an undefeated record, winning all four motos through the
first two rounds.
"It’s
not what we wanted, but that’s racing. It wasn’t worth risking anything
in the second moto. I’m going to go through (next) week and test out
how my hand feels and hopefully we’re ready to go at (High Point).”
Dungey currently holds a 35-point lead over Weimer in the championship standings.
450 Class (Moto Finish)
1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM (1-1)
2. Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki (2-4)
3. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda (7-2)
4. Nico Izzi, Rochester, Mich., Yamaha (5-5)
5. Brett Metcalfe, Mannum, Australia, Suzuki (3-10)
6. Mike Alessi, Victorville, Calif., Suzuki (4-9)
7. Justin Brayton, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Honda (9-6)
8. Michael Byrne, Rockhampton, Australia, Suzuki (12-7)
9. Billy Laninovich, Temecula, Calif., Honda (11-8)
10. Kyle Chisholm, Valrico, Fla., Kawasaki (10-11)
450 Class Championship Standings
1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM, 136
2. Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki, 101
3. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Suzuki, 100
4. Mike Alessi, Victorville, Calif., Suzuki, 100
5. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda, 97
6. Brett Metcalfe, Mannum, Australia, Suzuki, 84
7. Josh Grant, Riverside, Calif., Kawasaki, 73
8. Nico Izzi, Rochester, Mich., Yamaha, 71
9. Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Kawasaki, 63
10. Kyle Chisholm, Valrico, Fla., Kawasaki, 50
250 Class:
In the 250 Class, GEICO Honda’s
Justin Barcia, of Monroe, New York, ended a 27-race winless streak to
capture his second career winIn
the 250 Class.
Barcia started his day off strong by winning the first
moto. Barcia took the lead from the start and ultimately stayed out
front for all 16 laps, fending off the pressure of Red Bull KTM’s Ken
Roczen, of Germany.
In
Moto 2, Barcia asserted himself out front again, looking for the moto
sweep. The Honda rider led the first six laps, but was passed by points
leader Blake Baggett, of Grand Terrace, Calif., aboard his Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki. While Baggett pulled away, Barcia once
again engaged in battle with Roczen, this time for second.
Roczen
eventually worked his way past Barcia, putting Baggett in position to
claim his second overall victory of the season. However, on the final
lap, Roczen and Barcia battled again for second, ending with Roczen
falling to the ground and allowing Barcia to retake the position and
ultimately the overall win.
"Last
weekend was tough on me, but today was awesome,” said Barcia, who last
won as a rookie during the 2009 season. "The first moto couldn’t have
gone any better and the second moto was good too. I knew what I had to
do (in the second moto). I rode my own race a little bit, but then I put
on a hard charge at the end. Ken and I may have touched a little bit,
but I just kept going.”
With
his second moto win, Baggett secured the runner-up spot for the second
week in a row (3-1), while Roczen rebounded to round out the overall
podium for the third consecutive round (2-4). Baggett holds a 16-point
lead over Barcia in the championship standings.
250 Class (Moto Finish)
1. Justin Barcia, Monroe, N.Y., Honda (1-2)
2. Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., Kawasaki (3-1)
3. Ken Roczen, Apolda, Germany, KTM (2-4)
4. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda (4-3)
5. Marvin Musquin, La Reole, France, KTM (5-5)
6. Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., KTM (8-6)
7. Blake Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Suzuki (6-9)
8. Wil Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda (10-7)
9. Kyle Cunningham, Fort Worth, Texas, Yamaha (9-10)
10. Jake Canada, Sun City, Calif., Honda (7-14)
250 Class Championship Standings
1. Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., Kawasaki, 139
2. Justin Barcia, Monroe, N.Y., Honda, 123
3. Ken Roczen, Apolda, Germany, KTM, 120
4. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda, 117
5. Marvin Musquin, La Reole, France, KTM, 84
6. Blake Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Suzuki, 82
7. Wil Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda, 71
8. Kyle Cunningham, Fort Worth, Texas, Yamaha, 65
9. Jake Canada, Sun City, Calif., Honda, 62
10. Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki, 61
Women:
In
the Women’s Motocross Championship, Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki’s
Jessica Patterson, of Tallahassee, Fla., swept the day’s motos to claim
her second overall win of the season and extend her points lead. Troy
Lee Designs/Lucas Oil Honda’s Tarah Gieger, of Puerto Rico, finished
second (3-2), while Team Honda Muscle Milk’s Ashley Fiolek, of St.
Augustine, Fla., overcame a fall in the second moto to finish third
(2-6).
The
2012 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship continues next week, with
round four from High Point Raceway in Mt. Morris, Pa., and the FMF High
Point National, presented by United Bank, on Saturday, June 9.
WMX Class (Moto Finish)
1. Jessica Patterson, Tallahassee, Fla., Suzuki (1-1)
2. Tarah Gieger, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico., Honda (3-2)
3. Ashley Fiolek, St. Augustine, Fla., Honda (2-6)
4. Sayaka Kaneshiro, Osaka, Japan, Honda (7-3)
5. Jacqueline Strong, Cottonwood, Ariz., KTM (4-5)
6. Mariana Balbi, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Honda (6-4)
7. Sara Pettersson, Sweden, KTM (5-7)
8. Alexah Pearson, Sacramento, Calif., KTM (8-11)
9. Sade Allender, Sanford, Maine, Honda (12-9)
10. Amanda Brown, Baltimore, Md., Honda (11-10)
WMX Class Standings
1. Jessica Patterson, Tallahassee, Fla., Suzuki, 141
2. Ashley Fiolek, St. Augustine, Fla., Honda, 125
3. Tarah Gieger, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico., Honda, 114
4. Sayaka Kaneshiro, Osaka, Japan, Honda, 99
5. Mariana Balbi, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Honda, 88
6. Jacqueline Strong, Cottonwood, Ariz., KTM, 82
7. Meghan Rutledge, New South Wales, Australia, Kawasaki, 78
8. Sara Pettersson, Sweden, KTM, 76
9. Kasie Creson, Vallejo, Calif., Honda, 75
10. Sade Allender, Sanford, Maine, Honda, 52
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