Yamaha Wake-Up Call
Monday, June 27, 2011 | 6:00 AM450 Overall
1. Ryan Dungey (2-1) Suz
2. Ryan Villopoto (1-2) Kaw
3. Chad Reed (3-3) Hon
4. Kevin Windham (4-4) Hon
5. Andrew Short (7-8)
6. Tommy Hahn (11-5) Yam
7. Brett Metcalfe (9-7) Suz
8. Christian Craig (6-15) Hon
9. Jake Canada (10-13) Kaw
10. Justin Brayton (14-10) Yam
11. Nick Wey (13-11) Yam
12. Jimmy Albertson (12-12) Hon
13. Ricky Dietrich (8-17) Yam
14. Mike Alessi (5-37) KTM
15. David Millsaps (24-6) Yam
16. Ben LaMay (15-14) Yam
17. Michael Byrne (22-9) Suz
18. Jake Weimer (19-16) Kaw
19. Travis Sewell (17-20) Yam
20. Tye Hames (16-31) Hon
21. Fredrik Noren (21-18) Hon
22. Vince Friese (18-34) Yam
23. Kevin Rookstool (23-19) KTM
24. Shane Sewell (20-23) Yam
25. Dean Porter (25-22) Suz
26. Evgeny Mikhaylov (30-21) Suz
27. Robert Fitch Jr. (27-24) Hon
28. Tyler Bright (26-25) Hon
29. Travis Stichter (28-27) Kaw
30. Dillon Huddleston (31-26) Kaw
31. Michael Stryker (33-29) KTM
32. Michael Giese (32-30) Yam
33. Buddi Bruner (35-28) Kaw
34. Tony Gallo (29-36) Yam
35. Weston Peick (34-32) Kaw
36. Heath Harrison (29-33) Hon
37. Kyle Chisholm (38-35) Yam
38. Josh Grant (35-38) Hon
39. Kyle Partridge (37-39) Yam
40. Calle Aspegren (40-40) Hon
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Dungey won his first overall of the season at Thunder Valley.
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1. Blake Baggett (1-1) Kaw
2. Dean Wilson (2-2) Kaw
3. Eli Tomac (3-3) Hon
4. Darryn Durham (4-6) Hon
5. Tyla Rattray (5-5) Kaw
6. Ryan Sipes (15-4) Yam
7. Malcolm Stewart (13-7) Suz
8. Travis Baker (10-10) Hon
9. Justin Barcia (9-12) Hon
10. Alex Martin (11-13) Hon
11. Nick Paluzzi (14-11) Suz
12. Cole Seely (8-17) Hon
13. Nico Izzi (12-15) Hon
14. Gareth Swanepoel (6-21) Yam
15. Broc Tickle (7-35) Kaw
16. Kyle Cunningham (40-8) Yam
17. Martin Davalos (36-9) Suz
18. Mathew Lemoine (17-14) Kaw
19. Scott Champion (19-16) Hon
20. Gannon Audette (16-33) Yam
21. Hunter Clements (31-18) Hon
22. Ricky Renner (18-23) KTM
23. Les Smith (21-19) Suz
24. Dakota Tedder (24-20) Kaw
25. Austin Howell (20-22) Suz
26. Kellian Rusk (23-25) KTM
27. Justin Sipes (27-24) Kaw
28. Sean Lipanovich (26-27) Suz
29. Johnny Moore (30-26) Hon
30. Bryce Vallee (28-30) Kaw
31. Lance Vincent (22-36) Hon
32. Tevin Tapia (25-34) KTM
33. Levi Kilbarger (32-28) Hon
34. Joshua Clark (29-32) Hon
35. Sean Hackley Jr. (29-35) Kaw
36. Alexander Millican (37-31) Yam
37. Chad Gores (34-37) Hon
39. Joey Rossi (33-38) Yam
38. Taylor Futrell (38-39) Hon
40. Shawn Rife (39-40) Hon
WMX Overall
1. Jessica Patterson (1-1) Yam
2. Ashley Fiolek (2-2) Hon
3. Tarah Gieger (5-3) Hon
4. Sara Price (4-4) Hon
5. Jacqueline Strong (6-6) KTM
6. Lindsey Palmer (8-7) Hon
7. Alexah Pearson (7-10) KTM
8. Kasie Creson (9-9) Hon
10. Vicki Golden (3-19) Kaw
11. Elizabeth Bash (10-11) KTM
12. Ashley Boham (13-12) Kaw
13. Sayaka Kaneshiro (28-5) Suz
14. Hailey Larson (11-15) Hon
15. Kim Irmgartz (14-14) Kaw
17. Jackie Ives (21-13) Yam
18. Ashleigh Hall (16-20) Kaw
19. Christina Reed (15-22) Yam
20. Alyssa Fitch (27-17) Hon
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Baggett went 1-1 for the overall at Thunder Valley.
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Chad Reed 223pts. Hon
Ryan Villopoto 215pts. Kaw
Ryan Dungey 202pts. Suz
Kevin Windham 148pts. Hon
Davi Millsaps 145pts. Yam
Brett Metcalfe 144pts. Suz
Ricky Dietrich 109pts. Yam
Andrew Short 102pts. KTM
Jake Weimer 100pts. Kaw
Christian Craig 97pts. Hon
Tommy Hahn 91pts. Yam
Mike Alessi 84pts. KTM
Nick Wey 81pts. Yam
Michael Byrne 69pts. Suz
Les Smith 37pts. Yam
Tye Simmonds 36pts. KTM
Ben LaMay 36pts. Yam
Mike Brown 31pts. KTM
Kyle Chisholm 26pts. Yam
Christophe Pourcel 24pts. Yam
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Villopoto went 1-2 for second overall at Thunder Valley.
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250 Overall Points Standings
Dean Wilson 214pts. Kaw
Tyla Rattray 206pts. Kaw
Blake Baggett 194pts. Kaw
Eli Tomac 176pts. Hon
Justin Barcia 137pts. Hon
Kyle Cunningham 127pts. Yam
Broc Tickle 113pts. Kaw
Gareth Swanepoel 106pts. Yam
Darryn Durham 94pts. Hon
Cole Seely 89pts. Hon
Martin Davalos 87pts. Suz
Nico Izzi 79pts. Hon
Malcolm Stewart 76pts. Suz
Alex Martin 63pts. Hon
Nick Paluzzi 63pts. Suz
Gannon Audette 62pts. Yam
Travis Baker 56pts. Hon
Matt Lemoine 41pts. Kaw
Austin Howell 36pts. Suz
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Tomac went 3-3 to round out the podium at Thunder Valley.
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Ashley Fiolek 135pts. Hon
Jessica Patterson 133pts. Yam
Tarah Gieger 108pts. Hon
Sara Price 79pts. Kaw
Jacqueline Strong 78pts. KTM
Kasie Creson 72pts. Hon
Marissa Markelon 69pts. Yam
Alexah Pearson 67pts. KTM
Mariana Balbi 66pts. Yam
Vickie Golden 59pts. Kaw

Ashley Fiolek finished second at Thunder Valley, but still holds the points lead.
Photo: Garth Milan
FIM Motocross World Championship
MX1 Point Standings
Clement Desalle 285pts. Suz
Antonio Cairoli 284pts. KTM
Steven Frossard 250pts. Yam
Max Nagl 225pts. KTM
Evgeny Bobryshev 204pts. Hon
David Philippaerts 199pts. Yam
Rui Goncalves 192pts. Hon
Jonathan Barragan 164pts. Kaw
Xavier Boog 161pts. Kaw
Steve Ramon 149pts. Suz
Ken de Dycker 137pts. Hon
Tanel Leok 133pts. TM
Anthony Boissiere 96pts. Yam
Shaun Simpson 89pts. Hon
Gautier Paulin 234pts. Yam
Zach Osborne 213pts. Yam
Arnaud Tonus 197pts. Yam
Max Anstie 167pts. Kaw
Joel Roelants 166pts. KTM
Harri Kullas 164pts. Yam
Nicolas Aubin 151pts. KTM
Christophe Charlier 130pts. Yam
Glenn Coldenhoff 90pts. Yam
Jordi Tixier 83pts. KTM
Alexander Lupino 79pts. HUQ
Antonio Jose Butron Oliva 62pts. KTM
WMX Point Standings
Stephanie Laier 166pts. KTM
Chiara Fontanesi 157pts. Yam
Larissa Papenmeier 142pts. KTM
Marielle De Mol 107pts. TM
Britt van der Wekken 105pts. Hon

Roczen leads the MX2 class.
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Canadian Motocross Championship
Shadow Valley - Morden
1. Colton Facciotti 2-1
2. Dusty Klatt 1-2
3. Kyle Keast 4-4
4. Kevin Urquhart 3-7
5. Michael Willard 10-3
6. Mason Phillips 7-6
7. Teddy Maier 6-10
8. Jared Allison 5-11
9. Jay Burke 12-5
10. Iain Hayden 9-13
11. PJ Stratton 15-8
12. Bobby Kiniry 16-9
13. Parker Allison 14-15
14. Shawn Maffenbeier 8-DNF
15. Shawn Robinson 17-14

Colton Facciotti won the MX1 class.
Photo: James Lissimore/DMX
1. Tyler Medaglia 1-1
2. Kaven Benoit 2-3
3. Jeremy Medaglia 3-4
4. Morgan Burger 4-5
5. Kevin Lepp 7-7
6. Nicky Beatty 8-9
7. Parker Hoppe 5-13
8. Austin Politelli DNF-2
9. Kory Snelgrove 11-10
10. Mark-Antoine Belanger 14-8
11. Cale Barr 13-11
12. Keiran Leigh 10-15
13. Brad Nauditt DNF-6
14. Spencer Knowles 6-DNF
15. Bryton Allison 9-DNF
MX1 Points Standings
Colton Facciotti 197
Dusty Klatt 177
Teddy Maier 140
Kyle Keast 131
Kevin Urquhart 112
Bobby Kiniry 108
Michael Willard 96
Mason Phillips 92
Shawn Maffenbeier 92
Brock Hoyer 87

MX2 winner Tyler Medaglia
Photo: James Lissimore/DMX
Tyler Medaglia 192
Kaven Benoit 159
Jeremy Medaglia 145
Austin Politelli 119
Morgan Burger 101
Spencer Knowles 96
Tyler Sjoberg 85
Kieran Leigh 83
Dylan Schmoke 81
Brad Nauditt 78
Can-Am GNCC Racing
Snowshoe - Snowshoe, WV
XC1 Overall
1. Josh Strang Suz
2. Nathan Kanney KTM
3. Charles Mullins KTM
4. Rory Mead Hon
5. Paul Whibley Yam
6. Kailub Russell KTM
7. Nick Fahringer HSB
8. Cory Buttrick KTM
9. Thad Duvall Yam
10. Kenneth Gilbert KTM
11. Jimmy Jarrett Hon
12. Christopher Back BET
13. Jeddiah Haines Kaw

Josh Strang (number 1) took the overall in the XC1 class at Snowshoe.
Photo: Andrew Fredrickson
XC2 Overall
1. Steward Balyor Jr. KTM
2. Jesse Robinson KTM
3. Andrew Delong KTM
4. Zack Nolan KTM
5. Scott Watkins Hon
6. Zack Smith KTM
7. Morgan Moss HSQ
8. Justin WIlliamson KTM
9. AJ Stewart Yam
10. Peter Weiss Yam
11. Charles Huegel IV OTH
12. Ryan Lojak Yam
13. Shane Obanion KTM
14. Steven Squire Yam
15. Cody Gragg Yam
XC1 Standings
Josh Strang 153pts. Suz
Charles Mullins 142pts. KTM
Paul Whibley 119pts. Yam
Nathan Kanney 97pts. KTM
Cory Buttrick 94pts. KTM
Kailub Russell 84pts. KTM
Chris Bach 72pts. BET
Mike Lafferty 64pts. HSB
Jimmy Jarrett 53pts. Hon
Garret Edminsten 46pts. Kaw

Nathan Kanney finished second in the XC1 class at Snowshoe.
Photo: Andrew Fredrickson
XC2 Standings
Steward Baylor Jr 151pts. KTM
Jason Thomas 113pts. HSQ
Andrew Delong 112pts. KTM
Jesse Robinson 102pts. KTM
Brad Bakken 90pts. KTM
Scott Watkins 85pts. Hon
Jordan Ashburn 81pts. Yam
Morgan Moss 71pts. HSQ
Shane Obanion 69pts. KTM
Zack Smith 63pts. KTM
Australian Motocross Championship
Dean Ferris 461pts. Kaw
Billy Mackenzie 448pts. Kaw
Josh Coppins 429pts. Yam
Jay Marmont 407pts. Yam
Cheyne Boyd 384pts. Hon
Michael Phillips 348pts. Hon
Lawson Bopping 323pts. Suz
Cody Cooper 263 Suz
Louis Calvin 227 KTM
Ryan Marmont 206 KTM

Pro Open points leader Dean Ferris.
Photo: Courtsey of Dean Ferris Media
Matt Moss 419pts. KTM
Kirk Gibbs 365pts. Yam
Daniel McCoy 345pts. Suz
Brenden Harrison 344pts. KTM
Phil Nicoletti 339pts. Kaw
Josh Cachia 312pts. KTM
Justin McDonald 302pts. Hon
Cody Mackie 294pts. Hon
Kade Mosig 292pts. Hon
Luke Styke 273pts. Yam
Tongeren - Round 4
1. Steve Ramon Suz
2. Ken De Dycker Hon
3. Davide Guarneri Yam
4. Shaun Simpson Hon
5. Jeremy Van Horbeek
Red Bull X-Fighters
Rome
1. Nate Adams (USA)
2. Andre Villa (NOR)
3. Josh Sheehan (AUS)
4. Blake Williams (AUS)
5. Dany Torres (ESP)
6. Eigo Sato (JPN)
7. Adam Jones (USA)
8. Robbie Maddison (AUS)
9. Javier Villegas (CHI)
10. Maikel Melero (ESP)
Standings (after 3 of 6 events):
1. Adams (USA/265 points)
2. Villa (NOR/225)
3. Torres (ESP/145)
4. Maddison (AUS/135)
5. Blake Williams (AUS/135)

Robbie Maddison finished 8th in Rome.
Photo: Joerg Mitter, Daniel Grund, Sebastian Marko for Red Bull X-Fighters
2011 Erzberg Rodeo
1. Taddy Blazusiak KTM
2. Dougie Lampkin Gas Gas
3. Jonny Walker KTM
4. Ben Hemingway KTM
5. Xavi Galindo Husaberg
6. Dan Hemingway KTM
7. Taichi Tanaka KTM
8. Cyril Despres KTM
9. Piero Sembenini Gas Gas
10. Chris Birch KTM

2011 Erzberg Rodeo podium.
Dutch Championship
MX1 Championship Standings
Herjan Brakkee 143pts.
Marc de Reuver 127pts.
Kristof Salaets 106pts.
Yentel Martens 101pts.
Ken de Dycker 100pts.
Jeffrey Herlings 191pts.
Petar Petrov 122pts.
Joel Roelants 120pts.
Mike Kras 120pts.
Harri Kullas 113pts.
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BBBBRRRRAAAAAAPPP!!!! 2 STROKES RULE!!
Feel bad for Josh Grant,
Looks Like this could turn into a 2 man show if Reed doesn't have the speed to keep up with the 2 Ryans. Maybe if Stewie runs some of these remaining outdoors it can be a 3 man show again.
Baggett is Killing it! Unbelieveable speed. Runs lap times better than most of the 450 class.
Reeds favorite new song........"fade, fade away" lol
Anyone hear what was going to happen with the riders caught using the small oxygen cylinders that were being metered by the ECU feeding extra oxygen to the intake on some of the fuel injected bikes? I hear they were mainly used for the holeshot. Might shake up the points a little.
Loved it when in the first moto Reed couldn't get around Craig, and with Villo comin, he tries and Craig just about put him down. Craig showed him no respect when battling for the top spot. It was good racing. Only Villo had no problem going around both of em.
Where's Jason Anderson? Is he hurt?
I heard nothing
Great Racing, although RV is my guy, I like to see Dungey get that W and more so finally pass Reed, and an awesome pass it was.......Moto 1 was fun to watch and RV was on it....Once Dungey passed Reed, the 22 threw in the towel after trying to hang with RD for a lap or 2. Reed loses his drive when guys pass him and pull away like that and he seemed flustered trying to pass Craig, maybe he was just saving energy for moto 2?....Also, no Moto 1 interview from Reed on Fuel coverage ? Was he having another pitty party or what?
Moto 2 - Another good one...Reed pretty much cracked with RD behind him ...then RV blitzed by down that straight. RD and RV stayed evenly matched for the most part while 22 fell way behind and if he wasnt on a Honda, I think Windham would have passed him....team tactics in affect there I think...so much for King of Moto 2....RV cut Reeds pts lead in half....nice!!
Tony Alessi was right, the Universe got Josh Grant back ! at the same track where he said it would.
Jirtime - You are the other Reed bashers are a joke and know "nothing" about motocross... Let me see who "smoked" both "Ryan's" in the 2nd moto last week for the overall...oh yeah, it was none other than Mr. Chad Reed... You've got to be kidding...the guy has one bad race (because he didn't like the track) and you're already writing him off. You've got personal issues to only look for a guy to have "one" slip up and jump all over his Sh.t. Reed still holds the red plate and has a slew of 3 straight tracks that he loves... sorry Mr. Bandwagon...but Reed isn't going away and is not about to fold ot the two Ryan's...go sign yourself up to see a shrink..
Where is the results for the Hughes/Lapaglia race (fight). So what is up with the small oxygen bottles that D-Rider was talking about? I'm sure at Red Budd Reed will make it a threesome again. Even he said just getting the podium for the weekend is good enough. I guess he doesn't really like Thunder Valley much. A fan of none and favor them all. Lets see Dungey do it again! Was hoping Metcalf and Millsaps would step it up. Just some good close racing period.
Reed had a bad day, but I think he is motovated this year for the right reasons. He better get over what ever issues he had though becasue the two Ryans are in it to win it.
RD1 is going to be on an mini win streak.
If Emig starts saying "Dawg" or any other American Idolisms, I am going find him and poke him with a stick.
Cheating???? O2 cylinders for the manifolds? Sounds like the '80's / early '90's all over again. Great idea for the oxygen starved track location but, not so much for the guy that gets caught.
I like the ingenuity that goes into the shennanigans but, if you get tore down, party's over. A traction-controlled, O2 fed, who knows what else 450 ought to be pretty much a holeshot machine, one would think.
I didn't know Erzberg was this weekend. Taddy B is an animal!
WMX Sarah Price is on a Honda now? Seems like a good change because she was just off the podium this round
I feel sorry for Regal sitting on the couch- this is what he does best.,
Some numbers to absorb:
Eleven Ten mods has two bikes in the top ten O/A in the PC / Geico dominated division!
Team Canada nails a 9th O/A in the big boy class!
Malcom in the middle is a solid 7th in his class!
Lance Vincent looked crazy fast but finished 22-36.
Shorty goes 7-8 for 5th O/A after Dungey went 2-2 for 3rd last week.
Weimer goes 19-16 on the day. What happened?
and finaly, Evgeny Mikhaylov throws down a 26th O/A. Is that a typo from the GP section? Is there really two dudes named Evgeny racing MX in the world? It must be the russian equivilent of Bob.
To all you people who bag the shit out of REED you need to pull ure dipshit heads out of ure ass have you ever noticed how some riders do better on some tracks than other tracks reed admited he doesnt go very well at this track.Not bad for a guy who beat RV on a track hes never lost a race on the previous week.Tobad some of your so called american great riders havent got the brains to ride smart and take a third place instead of crashing .Maybe some of the riders might be champions if they rode smart.
I will predct that Dungey will go 1 1 at Red Bud and 1 1 again at Spring Creek.
Who agrees and/or disagrees?
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