Yamaha Wake-Up Call
Monday, November 15, 2010 | 6:00 AMGenoa Supercross
Genoa, Italy
First Race:
1. Kevin Windham
2. Gautier Paulin
3. Alexandre Rouis
4. Antonio Cairoli
5. Christophe Martin
6. Maxime Lasage
7. Angelo Pellegrini
8. Jordi Tixier
9. Gregory Aranda
10. Matteo Bonini
11. Jorge Balbi
12. Cedric Mannevy
13. Justin Barcia
14. Jeremy McGrath
Second Race:
1. Kevin Windham
2. Gautier Paulin
3. Gregory Aranda
4. Alexandre Rouis
5. Maxime Lasage
6. Jorge Balbi
7. Antonio Cairoli
8. Jordi Tixier
9. Angelo Pellegrini
10. Christophe Martin
11. Matteo Bonini
12. Cedric Mannevy
13. Stefano Dami
14. Justin Barcia
ADAC Supercross
Stuttgart, Germany
1. Matt Goerke
2. Cedric Soubeyras
3. Chad Johnson
4. Teddy Maier
5. Jason Thomas
6. Joaquim Rodrigues
7. Travis Sewell
8. Cole Siebler
9. Cyrille Coulon
10. Florent Richier
11. Davide Degli Esposti
12. Mickael Musquin
13. Khounsith Vongsana
14. Kornel Nemeth
15. Markus Schiffer
16. Flip Thuresson

Matt Goerke clenches victory in Germany.
Photo: Max Ludwig
Monster Energy Super X
Auckland, New Zealand
Open Overall Results
1. Josh Hansen (Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki)
2. Jay Marmont (CDR Rockstar Yamaha)
3. Jake Moss (Team Rockstar Motul Suzuki)
4. Tye Simmonds (JDR Motorex KTM)
5. Daniel McCoy (Coastal KTM Motorex Team)
6. Cody Cooper (Rockstar Motul Suzuki)
7. Todd Waters (Cougar Bourbon Thor Honda)
8. Mike Alessi (JDR Motorex KTM)
9. Daniel Reardon (Cougar Bourbon Honda Thor Racing)
10. Mason Phillips (Fly Team Green Kawasaki)
Open Championship Standings (after four of seven rounds)
1. Josh Hansen (Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki) 225
2. Jay Marmont (CDR Rockstar Yamaha) 193
3. Jake Moss (Team Rockstar Motul Suzuki) 152
4. Tye Simmonds (JDR Motorex KTM) 149
5. Daniel Reardon (Cougar Bourbon Honda Thor Racing) 138
6. Todd Waters (Cougar Bourbon Thor Honda) 128
7. Daniel McCoy (Hart and Huntington Coastal KTM) 127
8. Justin Brayton (Muscle Milk/Toyota JGR MX) 121
9. Lewis Woods (Top Gear KTM) 66
10. Mike Alessi (JDR Motorex KTM) 107

Josh Hansen won in Auckland, and has a 32 point lead in the series.
Photo: Andy McGechan / bikesport.NZ
Lites Overall Results
1. P J Larsen (JDR Motorex KTM)
2. Ryan Marmont (JDR Motorex KTM)
3. Luke Styke (GTYR Rockstar Yamaha)
4. Matt Moss (Rockstar Motul Suzuki)
5. Ford Dale (Serco Yamaha)
6. Cody Mackie (Kawasaki Racing Team Cool Air Conditioning)
7. Nicholas Sutherland
8. Steven Clark (Raceline Pirelli Suzuki)
9. Robbie Marshall (Yamaha)
10. Josh Cachia (Coastal KTM MX Rad)
Lites Championship Standings (after four of seven rounds)
1. P J Larsen (JDR Motorex KTM) 210
2. Matt Moss (Team Rockstar Motul Suzuki) 201
3. Ryan Marmont (JDR Motorex KTM) 176
4. Cody Mackie (Kawasaki Racing Team Cool Air Conditioning) 136
5. Lawson Bopping (Team Rockstar Motul Suzuki) 130
6. Steven Clark (Raceline Pirelli Suzuki) 111
7. Josh Cachia (Coastal KTM MX Rad) 110
8. Ford Dale (Serco Yamaha) 105
9. Luke Styke (GTYR Rockstar Yamaha) 103
10. Robbie Marshall (Yamaha) 102

PJ Larsen (27) leads the pack into the first corner. PJ wins in Auckland and comes away from the weekend 9 points up in the points battle.
Photo: Andy McGechan / bikesport.NZ
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Great job Hanny, making that 450 look good. On the other hand , Townley, what is going on? Best of luck and get well soon. (side note) I had no problem with the pass at the MXDN.
K-Dub did great, poor ol' Cairoli did terrible, boy Dgizzy will be hatin' it. the Americans won all weekend.
The bike crafted in God's image, the 350, hasn't had the dominating results in SX either. Hats off to KTM for being innovative but, I don't think it will even qualify in US SX. Sie swee-fiftee is an entertaining experiment.
I'm not 100% sold on the 350 either (although it is pretty sweet), but I don't think Shorty will have any problem qualifying on it.
Shorty probably won't- but it will be interesting to see it unfold. I don't him being able to put together the unreal combo's that Kdub, Reed, Stewart, Dungey, and Villopoto (everyone stop monogramming riders' names like bath towels already, i.e. JS7, CR22, RD...JP$- it's stupid). Maybe they aren't that important. JC511 out.
Windham's good man. I thought Paulin or Ryan Morais would win but hey Kdub got it done. I dont see Morais listed on there. And what the hec happened to Barcia and Mcgrath is not even on the 2nd race.
You know with Kdub winning in Aussie and now Genoa the guy could have some confidence. I wouln't count KDub out as a 2011 SX threat. 2011 we are gonna see a top 5 guy not qualify for the main. Its that serious. The talent is crazy
Anybody know what happened to MC in Italy? He usually still pulls off a top-5 in these Euro things, did he get hurt or something?
MC went down in the whoops, in the video it shows it.
JC511 Thank you very much. I can not stand the new nickname system. Take that and the perminate number system somewhere else. And for that matter F the metric system too. I like the good old days. real nicknames and real numbers.
the metric system makes the most sense dummy. ex: CC's.
shows you how powerful america is, metric is obviously superior but we still use fractions cause we don't like change