Yamaha Wake-Up Call
Monday, September 5, 2011 | 6:00 AM1. Ryan Villopoto (1-1) Kaw
2. Ryan Dungey (2-2) Suz
3. Brett Metcalfe (3-4) Suz
4. Chad Reed (5-3) Hon
5. Jake Weimer (6-6) Kaw
6. Mike Alessi (8-5) KTM
7. Justin Brayton (7-7) Yam
8. Kyle Regal (9-8) Suz
9. Nick Wey (11-10) Yam
10. Michael Byrne (13-9) Suz
11. Kyle Chisholm (12-11) Yam
12. Colton Facciotti (10-13) Hon
13. Justin Barcia (4-31) Hon
14. Les Smith (14-14) Yam
15. Tye Simmonds (15-16) KTM
16. Vince Friese (17-15) Yam
17. Ben LaMay (36-12) Yam
18. Jimmy Albertson (16-38) Yam
19. AJ Catanzaro (21-17) Yam
20. Heath Harrison (29-18) Hon
21. Travis Sewell (18-37) Yam
22. Calle Aspergren (33-19) Hon
23. Fredrik Noren (19-36) Hon
24. Sean Lipanovich (25-20) Yam
25. Shane Sewell (20-33) Yam
26. Evgeny Mikhaylov (23-21) Suz
27. Joey Peters (22-23) Yam
28. Tyler Bright (26-22) Hon
29. Cody Robbins (27-25) Hon
30. Nico Izzi (24-30) Yam
31. Tony Gallo (30-26) Yam
32. Dean Porter (31-27) Suz
33. Ronnie Stewart (28-32) Suz
34. Robert Fitch Jr. (38-24) Hon
35. Garret Toth (34-28) Yam
36. Cameron Stone (35-29) Kaw
37. Kyle Keylon (32-34) Kaw
38. Dustin Pipes (40-35) Suz
39. Ricky Dietrich (37-39) Yam
40. Jake Canada (39-40) Yam
1. Dean Wilson (1-1) Kaw
2. Eli Tomac (2-2) Hon
3. Marvin Musquin (3-3) KTM
4. Tyla Rattray (4-4) Kaw
5. Gareth Swanepoel (7-6) Yam
6. Blake Baggett (5-8) Kaw
7. Justin Bogle (6-10) Hon
8. Alex Martin (10-7) Hon
9. Martin Davalos (11-9) Suz
10. Malcolm Stewart (8-14) Suz
11. Kyle Cunningham (12-11) Yam
12. Broc Tickle (37-5) Kaw
13. Jason Anderson (15-13) Suz
14. Gannon Audette (13-17) Yam
15. Darryn Durham (9-35) Hon
16. Ryan Morais (38-12) Suz
17. Lance Vincent (14-31) Hon
18. Austin Howell (40-15) Suz
19. Chris Plouffe (30-16) KTM
20. Kyle Peters (16-24) Yam
21. Nick Paluzzi (17-30) Suz
22. Cole Seely (26-18) Hon
23. Tevin Tapia (18-32) KTM
24. Jimmy DeCotis (33-19) Hon
25. Justin Sipes (19-37) Kaw
26. Michael McDade (23-20) Kaw
27. William Browning (20-29) Hon
28. Levi Kilbarger (21-21) Hon
29. Johnny Moore (24-22) Hon
30. Broc Schmelyun (22-26) Kaw
31. Dakota Tedder (27-25) Kaw
32. Luke Vonlinger (25-27) Kaw
33. Ryan Sipes (31-23) Yam
34. Alexander Millican (28-28) Yam
35. Jeffrey Britt (29-34) Yam
36. Dalton Carlson (35-33) KTM
37. Shawn Rife (32-38) Hon
38. Tyler Medaglia (34-39) Yam
39. Jason Brooks (39-36) Kaw

Dean Wilson wrapped up his first career 250 title at Steel City.
Photo: Andrew Fredrickson
Chad Reed 402pts. Hon
Ricky Dietrich 133pts. Yam
Justin Barcia 83pts. Hon
Marvin Musquin 141pts. KTM

450 Podium: Dungey (2nd), Villopoto (1st), Metcalfe (3rd)
Photo: Andrew Fredrickson
WMX Overall
1. Jessica Patterson (1-1) Yam
2. Ashley Fiolek (3-2) Hon
3. Tarah Gieger (2-3) Hon
4. Mariana Balbi (5-4) Yam
5. Jacqueline Strong (4-6) KTM
6. Vicki Golden (6-5) Kaw
7. Kasie Creson (8-7) Hon
8. Sayaka Kaneshiro (7-8) Suz
9. Alexah Pearson (9-9) KTM
10. Sarah Whitmore (10-10) KTM
11. Marissa Markelon (11-11) Yam
12. Amanda Brown (16-12) Hon
13. Jenica Paulsen (15-13) Hon
14. Shelby Rolen (14-14) Yam
15. Sara Pettersson (13-17) KTM
16. Sade Allender (12-18) Kaw
17. Ashley Boham (18-15) Kaw
18. Lindsey Palmer (22-16) Hon
19. Shelbie Brittain (17-20) KTM
20. Alyssa Fitch (24-19) Hon
21. Taylor Levic (19-24) Kaw
22. Brianna DeGray (20-22) Kaw
23. Toni Kirby (23-21) Kaw
24. Justine Cox (21-23) Kaw
WMX Overall Points Standings
Grand Prix of Germany
1. Antonio Cairoli (3- 2) KTM
3. Xavier Boog (2-6) Kaw
4. Rui Goncalves (6-4) Hon
5. Kevin Strijbos (5-5) Suz
6. Anthony Boissiere (10-3) Yam
7. Max Nagl (4-10) KTM
8. Christophe Pourcel (34-1) Kaw
9. Gregory Aranda (8-9) Kaw
10. Shaun Simpson (11-7) Hon
11. Marcus Schiffer (13-12) Suz
12. Carlos Campano Jimenez (15-11) Yam
13. Manuel Monni (14-13) Hon
14. Davide Guarneri (7-32) Kaw
15. Matthias Walkner (16-14) KTM
MX2 Overall
1. Tommy Searle (2-1) Kaw
2. Ken Roczen (1-2) KTM
3. Jeffrey Herlings (5-2) KTM
4. Arnaud Tonus (3-4) Yam
5. Gautier Paulin (4-6) Yam
6. Max Anstie (10-5) Kaw
7. Joel Roelants (8-7) KTM
8. Nicolas Aubin (6-9) KTM
9. Alessandro Lupino (11-8) HUSQ
10. Antonio Jose Burton Oliva (12-11) KTM
11. Jordi Tixier (14-10) KTM
12. Petar Petrov (13-13) Yam
13. Michael Leib (7-27) HUSQ
14. Jake Nicholls (9-29) KTM
15. Christophe Charlier (29-12) Yam

Cairoli captured the MX1 title in Germany.
Photo: Courtsey of KTM
Steven Frossard 472pts. Yam
Clement Desalle 461pts. Suz
Max Nagl 439pts. KTM
Evgeny Bobryshev 425pts. Hon
Rui Goncalves 404pts. Hon
Xavier Boog 309pts. Kaw
David Philippaerts 308pts. Yam
Jonathan Barragan 288pts. Kaw
Ken de Dycker 268pts. Hon
Tanel Leok 259pts. TM
Kevin Strijbos 257pts. Suz
Steve Ramon 229pts. Suz
Shaun Simpson 210pts. Hon
Anthony Boissiere 208pts. Yam
Jeffrey Herlings 585pts. KTM
Tommy Searle 526pts. Kaw
Gautier Paulin 458pts. Yam
Arnaud Tonus 391pts. Yam
Max Anstie 369pts. Kaw
Zach Osborne 295pts. Yam
Harri Kullas 287pts. Yam
Nicolas Aubin 269pts. KTM
Joel Roelants 253pts. KTM
Christophe Charlier 212pts. Yam
Jake Nicholls 205pts. KTM
Jordi Tixier 189pts. KTM
Alessandro Lupino 147pts. HUSQ
Antonio Jose Butron Oliva 147pts. KTM

Roczen celebrates his first career MX2 title in his home country of Germany.
Photo: Courtsey of KTM
Brad Anderson 235pts Hon
Martin Barr 178pts. KTM
Gert Krestinov 161pts. Kaw
Nathan Parker 151pts. KTM
Kristian Whatley 132pts. Yam
MX2 Points Standings
Elliott Banks-Browne 227pts. Hon
Mel Pocock 195pts. Suz
Byran MacKenzie 171pts. Kaw
Neville Bradshaw 147pts. Hon
Stuart Edmonds 121pts. TM
Maxxis British Championship
Brad Anderson 453pts. Hon
Kristian Whatley 375pts. Yam
Martin Barr 357pts. KTM
Gert Krenstinov 281pts. Kaw
Tom Church 280pts. KTM
Arnaud Tonus 470pts. Yam
Mel Pocock 301pts. Suz
Bryan Mackenzie 272pts. Kaw
Round 15

Dade City round 15 podium.
Photo: Randy Yoho
XC1 Standings
Josh Strang 174pts. Suz
Charles Mullins 160pts. KTM
Paul Whibley 149pts. Yam
Nathan Kanney 111pts. KTM
Cory Buttrick 110pts. KTM
Kailub Russell 109pts. KTM
Chris Bach 80pts. BET
Mike Lafferty 64pts. HSB
Jimmy Jarrett 60pts. Hon
Thaddeus Duvall 58pts. Yam

Josh Strang (number 1) leads the XC1 class.
Photo: Andrew Fredrickson
XC2 Standings
Steward Baylor Jr 169pts. KTM
Jason Thomas 138pts. HSQ
Andrew Delong 128pts. KTM
Jesse Robinson 127pts. KTM
Jordan Ashburn 111pts. Yam
Scott Watkins 100pts. Hon
Brad Bakken 90pts. KTM
Morgan Moss 85pts. HSQ
Shane Obanion 76pts. KTM
Zack Smith 72pts. KTM
EX Pro Points Standings
Taddy Blazusiak 90pts.
Mike Brown 68pts.
Geoff Aaron 56pts.
Cody Weeb 52pts.
Justin Soule 55pts.
Colton Haaker 38pts.
Gary Sutherlin 32pts.
Kevin Rookstool 25pts.
Joachim Lundgren 18pts.
Grahma Jarvis 16pts.

Blazusiak leads the EX Pro Class.
Standings (after 5 of 6 events):
1. Nate Adams (USA/365pts)
2. Danny Torres (ESP/325pts)
3. Andre Villa (NOR/270pts)
4. Blake Williams (AUS/135pts)
5. Eigo Sato (JAP/180pts)
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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Holeshot.
What does the word "holeshot" mean to you?
It mean getting to the corner first, not being the first to post a stupid comment! Well done Deano, Roczen and Cariolli! If Villopoto takes it, it will be Kawi to take every pro championship but one (barcia) this year, amazing!
It mean getting to the corner first, not being the first to post a stupid comment! Well done Deano, Roczen and Cariolli! If Villopoto takes it, it will be Kawi to take every pro championship but one (barcia) this year, amazing!
The holeshot is wot gets shot up the hole.
On the four podiums this weekend (GP MX1/MX2 / AMA 250/450) there were 7 Europeans, 3 americans, 1 Aussie and 1 South African. Holeshot LOL.
Life must be sucking to be a good ´ol boy. LOL.
Someone stole ricky D's MOJO?: que paso? what happened?
Mike never had mojo.. Euro sucker! ahhaha you gettin that mpg? how's gas prices and super high taxes treating you? Beeyatch! must suck to be Euro trash! hahahah
MXoN scoreboard BEECHES!
@ Mike, lets see who has a a bigger dept and financial problems then shall we? Guess paying more tax is good for something
@mike's mojo, really do you wanna go there, ever seen michael moore's SICKO
here's the trailer http://youtu.be/xlDAUKSh9CQ
it's awfull how they treat people in the us
Yep we pay more taxes,but then healthcare is free
watch it first then make stupid ass comments
michael moore is a major charlatan and you referencing him only shows you are a misguided fool.
@mike -You count the GPs, how many Americans raced the GPs?
Metcalfe has been racing over here for how long? He got fast racing against our guys learning our ways. Are you the same guy that thought Reed was going to win the 450 championship and make us feel bad? LOL.
Well, does anyone else get annoyed when people misuse the term "holeshot"? Such as, "I got a horrible holeshot?" ..........
Hats off to all that made the Yamha wake up call! Also to the new champions of thier classes. I dont care where they are from just proud of them for winning! It take a lot to win any championship! Even the champ of Chiken Licks racepark is great!
I wish people would quit changing names for different posts!
Notice Pourcel won another moto, watch out when he returns to the US...also, you stupid Euros can suck it!!!
okay cairoli we get it, now come to america.
@welker hey, take a second, if you would and go back to the bottom of this weeks "ask Ping" column. When you posted issues with your hip, I responded as I have some experience in this area. I've been through the ringer, for sure and I hope I can offer you some encouragement. thanks for reading and yeah I don't know who always keeps lighting the fuse on mikes tampon, but bring them all over here and give us all the good racin-whatever a winner is a winner and a whiner is a whiner.
AC will never go over there.
And mike is obviously just seekin attention and purposly tryin to wind you guys up.. and ur all falling for it.
7 euros into the euros championships? :) seems logical, no?
Dean Wilson is an American/Canadian mx racer, he training, practice, and racing is entire life in the US or in Canada, he never rode in Scotland, in Great-Britain, or in GP
Villo #1, Villo King, Villo Boss !!!
deano a good rider but like all the euros he's a profiteer and a traitor, and he's too young and immature to understand that
the C of cairoli and cp is for Coward!, for you faggot mike aka Helmut McKapputt
Ignorant rednecks shouting their mouths off as usual... Motocross is Motocross, doesn't matter where you are in the world
@KB wrote:
@mike -You count the GPs, how many Americans raced the GPs?
Last time I looked American´s were allowed to challenge for the WORLD championship, same like everyone else. To bad they duck the challenge because, like all americans, they are just plain yella. Oh well, being a big fish in a small pond is better than being a small fish in a big pond I guess.
USA USA USA. LOL
Just wait for the nations. Team Europe, CP, Antonio, and Rocky are gonna whip your collective asses. Team US is going home with their tails firmly between their legs, like the mangy curs you are. Ha ha ha.
Cairoli is a good kisser!
Calling your fellow countrymen (michael moore) charlatans hahaha
Let me tell you why THE TRUTH HURTS
Obviously Mike is a tool trying to get folks wound up. Even the Euros say American MX is the place to race if you want to be the fastest, regardless I do enjoy watching both series.
@Mike, when Cairoli and Roczen get ready, they can leave the "minor leagues" and come over to the states and race with the big boys. Cairoli wont, he knows he wont win, and Roczen may, but he better put on his big boy pants, or he will go the way of Pourcel, Rattrey, Searle, and a host of other "stars" to NEVER win a title here. Go big or stay in the minor leagues in Europe.
@Mike , I cant wait until Roczen does to you like Musquin, and gets on here and tells you to shut your hating hole. It will be classic.
@MIke, too bad there is no Team Europe, there is no country called Europe you tool. It takes and entire continent to beat our great Nation, it still isnt going to happen, and you hate life. LOL!!!
Must suck any time you have a good racer they leave for the States. Roczen is what, 17, and he can't wait to get out of that boring ass GP circuit.
USA is the best MX and that is the truth that hurts! I GO RACING EVERY WEEKEND! The pits at my local races are full of weekend racers who have motor homes and multiple bikes. Money is no object. The tracks are awsome too. One is a National track! We get sponsored to race the local circuits in the states. Anyone can do it. Good luck to all you euro wannabes. hahahha
Was talking to Rocky on Sunday and he says the reason he´s going to Amerexico is to prove once and for all which side of the Atlantic the world´s best mx riders come from. He´s born and bred, 100% German, and he´s gonna kick ass big time over there in lala land. He said he had to go over with the title though, just so there aren´t any doubters. Prepare yourselves for a shock all you California dreamers. First you got taken over by Mexico, now it´s Germany´s turn. Ha ha ha.
We produced Ricky Carmichael... The GOAT. End of story!
We have the most MXDNs wins... End of story!
Talk is cheap mike, we back it up!
Come on over KROC. This place is a blast! You are going to love it.
Haters will hate
All this jealousy and envy coming from my enemy's
That goes both ways gentlemen USA and EURO
'Hate is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured."
Cheers
@Mike , do you expect us to belive that Ken Roczen would even spend a second talkikng to an idiot like you?? LOL Yea right, and I am sure he would love to read this and see all the lies you are spewing. The fans here in the States really like him. And I am sure he wouldnt appreciate you saying all these lies about him. And trying to get people to hate him. But of course he is coming to the US, ALL the best ones do. And they stay here, because its the greatest country in the world. And you hate life.,