Yamaha Wake-Up Call
Monday, June 6, 2011 | 6:00 AMChad Reed...............................97pts. Hon
Ryan Villopoto..........................76pts. Kaw
Davi Millsaps.............................72pts. Yam
Ryan Dungey.............................69pts. Suz
Brett Metcalfe............................64pts. Suz
Ricky Dietrich.............................53pts. Yam
Christian Craig...........................47pts. Hon
Kevin Windham..........................45pts. Hon
Jake Weimer...............................44pts. Kaw
Tommy Hahn...............................40pts. Yam
Michael Byrne.............................36pts. Suz
Nick Wey.....................................35pts. Yam
Andrew Short..............................33pts. KTM
Tye Simmonds............................31pts. KTM
Christophe Pourcel.....................24pts. Yam
Kyle Chisholm.............................20pts. Yam
Les Smith....................................17pts. Yam
Vince Friese................................17pts. Yam
Mike Brown..................................14pts. KTM
Ben LaMay...................................13pts. Yam

Reed leads the 450 class after two rounds.
Photo: Simon Cudby
250 Overall Points Standings
Dean Wilson.................................90pts. Kaw
Tyla Rattray...................................85pts. Kaw
Eli Tomac.......................................69pts. Hon
Blake Baggett................................66pts. Kaw
Kyle Cunningham..........................64pts. Yam
Justin Barcia..................................52pts. Hon
Gareth Swanepoel.........................46pts. Yam
Cole Seely......................................42pts. Hon
Broc Tickle.....................................38pts. Kaw
Marvin Musquin..............................33pts. KTM
Gannon Audette.............................31pts. Yam
Matt Lemoine..................................27pts. Kaw
Nico Izzi...........................................26pts. Hon
Darryn Durham..............................23pts. Hon
Austin Howell..................................23pts. Suz
Jason Anderson.............................23pts. Suz
Nick Paluzzi....................................19pts. Suz
Lance Vincent................................16pts. Hon
Malcolm Stewart..............................11pts. Suz

Dean Wilson leads the 250 class after two rounds.
Photo: Simon Cudby
Ashley Fiolek..................................91pts. Hon
Jessica Patterson............................83pts. Yam
Tarah Gieger...................................72pts. Hon
Mariana Balbi...................................66pts. Yam
Tatum Sik..........................................59pts. Yam
Kasie Creson.....................................48pts. Hon
Jacqueline Strong..............................48pts. KTM
Marissa Markelon...............................47pts. Yam
Sara Price..........................................43pts. Kaw
Alexah Pearson..................................42pts. KTM

Ashley Fiolek leads the WMX class after two rounds.
Photo: Simon Cudby
FIM Motocross World Championship
Grand Prix of France
MX1 Overall
1. Steven Frossard (1-2) Yam
2. Antonio Cairoli (2-3) KTM
3. Clement Desalle (11-1) Suz
4. Xavier Boog (4-7) Kaw
5. Evgeny Bobryshev (6-5) Hon
6. Ken de Dycker (5-8) Hon
7. Max Nagl (7-9) KTM
8. Rui Goncalves (14-4) Hon
9. David Philippaerts (3-18) Yam
10. Tanel Leok (10-10) TM
11. Kevin Strijbos (9-11) Suz
12. Jonathan Barragan (15-6) Kaw
13. Shaun Simpson (13-12) Hon
14. Anthony Boissiere (16-13) Yam
MX2 Overall
1. Tommy Searle (4-1) Kaw
2. Zach Osborne (3-3) Yam
3. Gautier Paulin (2-4) Yam
4. Jeffrey Herlings (7-2) KTM
5. Ken Roczen (1-11) KTM
6. Nicolas Aubin (6-5) KTM
7. Arnaud Tonus (5-7) Yam
8. Joel Roelants (8-10) KTM
9. Harri Kullas (10-9) Yam
10. Max Anstie (17-6) Kaw
11. Jake Nicholls (11-13) KTM
12. Elliott Banks-Browne (9-16) Hon
13. Nick Triest (16-12) KTM
14. Glenn Coldenhoff (13-15) Yam
15. Christophe Charlier (31-8) Yam
MX1 Point Standings
Clement Desalle...................199pts. Suz
Antonio Cairoli......................193pts. KTM
Max Nagl...............................179pts. KTM
Steven Frossard...................179pts. Yam
David Philippaerts.................161pts. Yam
Evgeny Bobryshev.................141pts. Hon
Rui Goncalves.......................133pts. Hon
Jonathan Barragan.................115pts. Kaw
Kevin Strijbos..........................114pts. Suz
Xavier Boog.............................109pts. Kaw
MX2 Point Standings
Jeffrey Herlings.......................213pts. KTM
Tommy Searle,,,......................199pts. Kaw
Zach Osborne.........................162pts. Yam
Gautier Paulin.........................160pts. Yam
Arnaud Tonus..........................138pts. Yam
Max Anstie...............................135pts. Kaw
Harri Kullas...............................119pts. Yam
Joel Roelants............................114pts. KTM
Nicolas Aubin............................104pts. KTM

Jeffrey Herlings sits second in the MX2 class after France.
Photo: Daniel Ahlgren
Canadian Motocross Championship
Kamloops
MX1 Overall
1. Colton Facciotti
2. Dusty Klatt
3. Bobby Kiniry
4. Teddy Maier
5. Kyle Keast
6. Brock Hoyer
7. Shawn Maffenbeier
8. Michael Willard
9. Kevin Urquhart
10. Parker Allison
11. Jared Allison
12. Matt Goerke
13. Jay Burke
14. Mason Phillips
15. Cole Siebler

MX1 overall winner Colton Facciotti
Photo: James Lissimore/DMX
1. Tyler Medaglia
2, Jeremy Medaglia
3. Tyler Sjoberg
4. Kaven Benoit
5. Morgan Burger
6. Spencer Knowles
7. Dylan Schmoke
8. Brad Nauditt
9. Kieran Leigh
10. Austin Politelli
11. Nicky Beatty
12. Kenny Henry
13. Jared Petruska
14. Trevor Mort
15. Donnie Vawser

MX2 overall winner Tyler Medaglia.
Photo: James Lissimore/DMX
Can-Am GNCC Racing
XC1 Standings
Josh Strang........................123pts. Suz
Charles Mullins..................121pts. KTM
Paul Whibley.......................103pts. Yam
Cory Buttrick.......................81pts. KTM
Nathan Kanney....................72pts. KTM
Kailub Russell.....................69pts. KTM
Chris Bach..........................63pts. BET
Mike Lafferty.......................64pts. HSB
Garret Edminsten...............46pts. Kaw
Jimmy Jarrett......................43pts. Hon

XC1 points leader Josh Strang.
Photo: Shan Moore
XC2 Standings
Steward Baylor Jr.............131pts. KTM
Jason Thomas..................113pts. HSQ
Andrew Delong.................94pts. KTM
Brad Bakken.....................90pts. KTM
Jesse Robinson................84pts. KTM
Jordan Ashburn................76pts. Yam
Scott Watkins....................69pts. Hon
Shane Obanion.................61pts. KTM
Morgan Moss.....................57pts. HSQ
Zach Smith.........................48ts. KTM
Australian Motocross Championship
Dean Ferris.........................379pts. Kaw
Billy Mackenzie....................370pts. Kaw
Cheyne Boyd........................328pts. Hon
Jay Marmont.........................324pts. Yam
Michael Phillips.....................291pts. Hon
Ryan Marmont.......................206pts. KTM
Louis Calvin...........................193pts. KTM

Pro Lites points leader Matt Moss.
Photo: Courtsey of KTM
Matt Moss..........................347pts. KTM
Kirk Gibbs..........................320pts. Yam
Daniel McCoy.....................295pts. Suz
Brenden Harrison...............283pts. KTM
Josh Cachia........................266pts. KTM
Phil Nicoletti........................244pts. Kaw
Cody Mackie.......................238pts. Hon
Justin McDonald..................235pts. Hon
Luke Styke..........................230pts. Yam
MX1 Championship Standings
Herjan Brakkee....................143
Marc de Reuver...................127
Kristof Salaets.....................106
Yentel Martens.....................101
Ken de Dycker.....................100
Jeffrey Herlings...................191
Petar Petrov........................122
Joel Roelants......................120
Mike Kras.............................120
Harri Kullas..........................113
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HOLESHOT!!!
Wake up!
Seriously stop with the holeshot stuff, who cares if you post a comment first.
Besides, if you said hole shot you have to say it like "HOOOOLLLLEEEE SHOOOOAAAAATTTT!!!" since there's Canadian MX coverage in this article.
I agree, Stop with the Holeshot Shit. Make this posting look like a bunch of douch bags moma boys.
Get a life.
Ha ha.. you Yanks love the Canadian commentary, huh..
HOLLLEEE SHAAAAAAAATTTT
I remember getting to watch the entire Canadian mx series on TV a few years back, can't remember which station covered it but the commentators were awsome. Way better than U.S. mx commentators. Wish it was still covered that good in the U.S.
Wonder what happened to Roczen at France?
Oh Yeah, before I forget...........HOOOOOOLLLIIIIIAAAAAAYYYY SSSSHHHHIIIIIIIIOOOOOOTT!
yea except the fastest canadian riders cant go anywhere close to american. kyle beaton hardly made a lites main and he is factory canadian kawi.
A few years ago Colt ran a few races, and was holding off Reed. Like I said this was a few years back.. Albeit if Colt opened his eyes and took a gamble on a non factory supported ride in the US he would be a top 5 guy
Max Anstie, thanks for taking a ride from much faster, lesser known riders these last 3 years. I'm not saying you're Nico Izzi but still you're taking a fast bike and paycheck from a lot of dudes more deserving. Mitch is not having it, true story.
You girlies are just pissed because you were caught sleeping when the gate fell.
Nice holeshot hammerhead
Dean Wilson? CANADIAN. Yeah born in europe, but raised and lived in the true north. Seems we have some Americans in the Canadian Nationals and cant do much there.
Yes, the American general is tops at pretty much everything, not denying that. But don't insult everyone by saying no-one is better. Reed, and Wilson, right now are red platers, and um... not American.