from ... Yamaha Racing
Tuesday 19 April: James Stewart aces Seattle to set up thrilling series showdown.
The 2011 AMA Supercross series is going down to the wire in what many
are describing as the best championship in recent memory. San Manuel
Yamaha’s James Stewart won his second Main Event in succession last
Saturday at a cold and damp Qwest Field in Seattle in front of more than
52,000 spectators. The former champion’s recent spurt of good form
means that four riders are split by just nine points at the top of the
standings with just two rounds from the seventeen remaining.
Stewart controlled the vast majority of proceedings
on a rough and tricky track after overtaking holeshotter Ivan Tedesco
and also Australian Chad Reed in the opening exchanges. The success gave
the Floridian his 60th podium finish from 76 starts in the category,
increased his career win tally to 42 and bumped Yamaha’s up to 166.
Stewart lapped more than half the field to give Yamaha their first win
in Seattle this century.
"It was coming easy for me. I had some good lines
through the whoops and once I got a lead, you know, I just kind of
backed it down and just kept the gap like it was," he commented. "I felt
good all day. The bike was working fantastic, really good. I knew the
ruts...you know, the track was going to get technical. I was trying to
just play it smart and I was able to get a good lead and make it happen
after that."
Stewart’s team-mate Kyle Regal completed a decent
weekend for the crew by taking his best finish of the season so far with
7th position. Davi Millsaps notched another top ten by crossing the
line in 8th and Tommy Hahn was the fourth YZ450F rider in the first half
of the leader-board in securing 9th.
Stewart’s unbeatable speed has come at a crucial
time with a maximum of 50 points still left up for grabs and he lies
fourth in the table behind Ryan Villopoto, Ryan Dungey and Reed, nine
points adrift of first place. Behind the headline-grabbing scrap for the
title Millsaps and Justin Brayton currently hold 8th and 9th for
Yamaha.
For the first time this year the AMA series (also an
FIM World Championship) will take a break next week before the first of
two tense back-to-back meetings at Salt Lake City and then Las Vegas.
Copy courtesy of Yamaha Motor Europe N.V.