
After two races, Josh Grant holds down the AMA Supercross class points lead.
Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, heads back to Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif., this Saturday with JGRMX/Yamaha/Toyota’s Josh Grant, of Riverside, Calif., and Rockstar/Makita Suzuki’s Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., leading the AMA Supercross and AMA Supercross Lites class championships, respectively.
With a big win at the Anaheim 1 opener, Grant holds down the AMA Supercross class points lead after two races. Grant leads 2007 AMA Supercross class champion James Stewart and 2008 AMA Supercross class champion Chad Reed. Stewart, who earned his 26th career AMA Supercross class win last weekend in Phoenix, is currently in seventh place after a dismal Anaheim 1 race.
Rockstar/Makita Suzuki’s Reed finished third at Anaheim 1 and second last week at Phoenix’s Chase Field. Reed is currently three points outside of first place.
“Going into A2, I feel really good,” said Reed. “I need to work on my starts, get some holeshots, and try to get out front to ride my own race. I feel like my lap times and my riding and everything are starting to come together. There are always little bits and pieces that you can work on, but overall we have a great package with the Rockstar/Makita Suzuki RM-Z450, and I feel really content and happy with the progress I’ve made in the Iast year. We’ll be challenging for the win every weekend for sure.”
As Mike Alessi continues to recuperate from off-season injuries, the California rider continues to make progress. In the first two AMA Supercross races, he’s carded two 11th-place finishes and is in 10th place in the overall championship points standings.

Chad Reed trails Grant in the AMA Supercross class point standings.
“Right now, I’m focusing on getting the bike a little more how I like it, because the biggest thing that I’m lacking is that I haven’t put in much time testing the Rockstar/Makita Suzuki RM-Z450 because of my injury from last September,” added Alessi. “Going into Anaheim 2, I’m just going to keep working on the bike and try to keep progressing every week, trying to get a little more speed and making my way back to the top five.”
Two races into the Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites class season, Dungey has taken over the lead in the points chase. The young rider overcame adversity to finish third at the first Anaheim race and he won last week’s main in Phoenix.
“I think taking it one day at a time is important,” said Dungey. “I had a few problems at Anaheim 1, but we got it together and worked as a team and ended up on the podium. Now, I’ve got the points lead but it’s too early to tell anything, and it’s not over ‘til it’s over. So the way I’m looking at going into Anaheim 2 is that we’re all tied still. I’m just going to do what I do and have some fun this week with the Rockstar/Makita Suzuki RM-Z250, and maybe go to the golf course one day.”
AMA Supercross rookie Cody Cooper, of the JGRMX/Yamaha/Toyota team is still struggling during is adjustment period to the more technical supercross tracks in the U.S. The New Zealand native is teammates with points leader Josh Grant, so he can use his team resources to make the 2009 season successful.
“I crashed in the second practice and banged up my knee,” said Cooper. “I went to the Asterisk Mobile Medical Unit and they x-rayed it. They said if I wanted to try and ride I could. I went to the line for the heat race, but the pain turned out to be more than I could bear so I pulled off after the second lap. I felt like I had to go out and try, or I would have always wondered if I could have gotten through it afterward.”

Ryan Dungey moved into the western regional AMA Supercross lites class points lead.
“I am really proud of Josh and the entire team,” said team manager Jeremy Albrecht. “Our goal for this year is to be top five every weekend and we got third, I am very happy with our results.”
“Josh (Grant) did a great job backing up his performance last weekend,” said team founder Coy Gibbs. “He rode well all day and he was on the podium again. I am also proud of Dean Baker, who heads up our engine development program. We place a lot of effort in that area and its helping Josh get some really good starts.”
Monster Energy Kawasaki comes home for the second of three races at Angel Stadium. The Irvine-based squad is looking for its first podium of the season with riders Ryan Villopoto and Timmy Ferry. At the first Anaheim race, both riders finished in the top five and both are poised to climb up on the podium.
“I’m riding well right now,” said Villopoto. “I just need to get better starts in the main event. I’m going to work a lot on starts this week and get out of the gate better. I think we can get a good result this week.”
Ferry is headed back to Anaheim and is fourth in the championship standings. Coming off a ninth-place finish in Phoenix, Ferry is staying on the West Coast to get as much riding time as he can before Saturday.
“I’ve got some ideas to work on my suspension,” said Ferry. “I’ve got some ideas that we are going to work on. I’m staying in California so I’m going to be riding at the Kawasaki test track and trying some different setups. I’m ready to get settled into the season. It seems like I’ve got some early season nerves that I need to shake out, and then it will be all good.”

James Stewart scored his first win of the 2009 Season last week at Chase Field.
The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team is looks to continue its run at the front of the AMA Supercross Lites class. Last week in Phoenix, Jake Weimer got the holeshot and led early in the event. After a fall in the sand section, he regrouped to finish fourth. His teammate Ryan Morais rode a patient race to finish third for his second podium finish of the season.
“I’m shooting for the box again,” said Morais. “I would love to get my first win, but I’m not going to go out there and ride over my head and risk crashing and throwing away points for the championship. I want to win one for sure this year.”
Despite the setback in Phoenix, Weimer is ready to get back on the top step of the podium this week.
“I think I can win again in Anaheim,” said Weimer. “Two weeks ago I think my stiffest competition was Dungey and I didn’t get to race with him. At Phoenix we raced during the main and I was able to measure up against him and I’m feeling confident I can win.”
GEICO Powersports Honda’s Kevin Windham, who finished second in last year’s AMA Supercross class, looks to kick start his 2009 season. The Centerville, Miss., native finished third at last year’s Anaheim 2 race.
Windham’s GEICO Powersports teammate Dan Reardon and Trey Canard have showed flashes of brilliance in 2009 but have yet to win a main event. Reardon finished fourth at Anaheim 2 last year and performed well at the Anaheim 1 opener where he won the holeshot. Canard suffered a hard crash at Phoenix and will limp to the Anaheim 2 starting line.
Ashley Fiolek is the newest member of the Honda Red Bull Racing team. Fiolek will represent Honda Red Bull Racing in the 2009 WMA Women’s Motocross Championship, X-Games 15 and various other events. She will join the team at A2 to meet fans, sign autographs and be introduced to the Anaheim supercross crowd during the night’s ceremonies.
When the season kicked off at Angel Stadium two weeks ago, Honda Red Bull Racing’s Andrew Short earned the best AMA Supercross class finish of his career with a second-place finish.
“Anaheim 2 is going to be great. Knowing I had good success at Anaheim 1 this year gives me confidence going into Anaheim 2,” said Short. “I’m also looking forward to the great crowd atmosphere and good track conditions.”

Chad Reed needs to focus this weekend if he wants to pick up his first win this weekend.
Honda Red Bull Racing’s Ivan Tedesco landed a fourth place finish last week in Phoenix and will be ready for Anaheim 2.
“After my good result last weekend in Phoenix, I’m really looking forward to doing more testing in Corona this week in preparation for Anaheim 2 on Saturday,” said Tedesco. “I usually ride OK there and I think it will be a lot better for me then A1. I think the dirt will be a lot better and hopefully it’s drier so it should be good.”
Muscle Milk/MDK/KTM Factory Racing Team rider Justin Brayton is confident about his conditioning and speed. He looks forward to bettering his already exciting second place finish at Phoenix as he prepares for the third race of the AMA Supercross Lites season in Anaheim this weekend.
“I was really happy with my finish last week. It felt good to get my first podium finish of the season,” commented Brayton. “I feel like I rode a little too patient last week and now that I have one podium out of the way, I’m ready to turn on the aggression and hopefully get a win.”
Both Brayton and his teammate Ryan Sipes were fortunate enough to have some of their family members at the Phoenix round. “My step-dad has been with me for a few weeks now and it’s been great having him come to my practices. He packed my gate during my practice starts for the first time in five years,” stated Brayton.
Sipes, who finished seventh at Phoenix, has been focusing on his intensity this week. “I feel I need to work on my speed and this week we have been doing a lot of sprints to focus on my intensity,” reported Sipes. “I am making progress each week to my own conditioning as well as my bike set-up. I’m pretty sure we have just about everything dialed in now and hopefully my results will show it this weekend.”
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Monster Energy Supercross Notes Package Anaheim 2
AMA Supercross Class Stats in Anaheim
First race December 4, 1976 and Marty Smith won on a Honda.
This race marks the 50th time the gate will drop for an AMA Supercross class race in Anaheim.
Since 2001 Anaheim has hosted 3 AMA Supercross class races
Anaheim now holds the record for most AMA Supercross class races held.
AMA Supercross Class Wins by Brand in Anaheim
Honda (19)
Yamaha (16)
Kawasaki (7)
Suzuki (6)
Chad Reed joins James Stewart as the only riders to sweep Anaheim since Angle Stadium began hosting 3 races.
First Time Winners in Anaheim
1979, Kent Howerton
1982, Donnie Hansen
1983, David Bailey
1984, Johnny O'Mara
1990, Damon Bradshaw
1993, Jeremy McGrath
2003, Chad Reed
2009, Josh Grant
Chad Reed will be going for his 7th win in Anaheim
In 2002, Ricky Carmichael finished 21st at Anaheim 1 and fought back to win the AMA Supercross class championship. He is the first rider in history to accomplish this.
In 1997, Jeff Emig finished 6th and in 1999 Jeremy McGrath finished 7th at the opening race of the year. Both riders came back to win that championship.
AMA Supercross Class Notables From Phoenix
James Stewart earned his 26th AMA Supercross class win of his career. One more win and he will tie Bob Hannah for 5th on the all time AMA Supercross win list.
James Stewart became the first rider to win Phoenix in 3 consecutive seasons.
James Stewart became the 20th different racer to win an AMA Supercross on a Yamaha.
James Stewart became the 13th different racer to win an AMA Supercross race on 2 brands. Four of those riders have won on 3 different brands, Jeremy McGrath, Ricky Carmichael, Ezra Lusk, and Mike LaRocco.
Chad Reed now has 88 AMA Supercross career podium finishes and is 2nd on the all-time AMA Supercross class podium list.
AMA Supercross Lites Class Stats in Anaheim
The first race was February 2, 1985 and Mike Healy won on a Suzuki.
This will be the 41st time the gate will drop for an AMA Supercross Lites race in Anaheim.
AMA Supercross Lites Class Wins by Brand in Anaheim
Kawasaki (18)
Suzuki (7)
Honda (6)
Yamaha (6)
KTM (3)
AMA Supercross Lites Class Notables From Phoenix
Ryan Dungey earned his first Lites win of the year.
Ivan Tedesco is the last rider to win the first two races of the Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites championship.
Defending Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites champion Jason Lawrence is 10th in the points standings with 6 races to go.
AMA Supercross Laps Led
James Stewart 20
Josh Grant 14
Chad Reed 5
AMA Supercross Lites Class Laps Led
Jake Weimer 19
Ryan Dungey 9
Daniel Reardon 2
Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Class)
James Stewart (Anaheim 1)
Josh Grant (Phoenix)
Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Lites Class)
Daniel Reardon (Anaheim 1)
Jake Weimer (Phoenix)
MMI Top Tech Award
Mark Valcore (Anaheim 1)
Rich Simmons (Phoenix)
US Smokeless Tobacco Company Pro Privateer Challenge
1. Heath Voss 14
2. Ben Coisy 13
3. Paul Carpenter 11
Asterisk Medic Card
Cole Seely (Anaheim 1)
Derek Costella (Phoenix)
Racer X Gas Card
Jacob Marsack (Anaheim 1)
Sean Hamblin (Phoenix)
AMA Supercross Class Results, Phoenix
1. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Yamaha
2. Chad Reed, Tampa, Fla., Suzuki
3. Josh Grant, Riverside, Calif., Yamaha
4. Ivan Tedesco, Tallahassee, Fla., Honda
5. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda
6. Kevin Windham, Centerville, Miss., Honda
7. Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki
8. Josh Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., Yamaha
9. Tim Ferry, Largo, Fla., Kawasaki
10. Davi Millsaps, Tallahassee, Fla., Honda
AMA Supercross Class Season Standings
1. Josh Grant, Riverside, Calif., Yamaha, 45
2. Chad Reed, Tampa, Fla., Suzuki, 42
3. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda, 38
4. Ivan Tedesco, Tallahassee, Fla., Honda, 33
5. Tim Ferry, Largo, Fla., Kawasaki, 30
6. Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki, 30
7. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Yamaha, 27
8. Kevin Windham, Centerville, Miss., Honda, 21
9. Davi Millsaps, Tallahassee, Fla., Honda, 21
10. Mike Alessi, Apple Valley, Calif., Suzuki, 20
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Results, Phoenix
1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., Suzuki
2. Justin Brayton, Murrieta, Calif., KTM
3. Ryan Morais, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki
4. Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki
5. Chris Blose, Phoenix, Ariz., Honda
6. PJ Larsen, Stanley, N.C., Kawasaki
7. Ryan Sipes, Vine Grove, Ken., KTM
8. Cedric Souberas, Entraygues Songue, Yamaha
9. Ben Evans, Boise, Idaho, Honda
10. Dan Reardon, Menifee, Calif., Honda
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Season Standings
1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., Suzuki, 45
2. Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki, 43
3. Ryan Morais, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki, 42
4. Justin Brayton, Murrieta, Calif., KTM, 36
5. Chris Blose, Phoenix, Ariz., Honda, 34
6. Ryan Sipes, Vine Grove, Ken., KTM, 29
7. Ben Evans, Boise, Idaho, Honda, 24
8. Cedric Souberas, Entraygues Songue, Yamaha, 18
9. Adam Charfield, Cherry Valley, Calif., Honda, 17
10. Jason Lawrence, Carlsbad, Calif., Yamaha, 16
AMA Supercross Class Rider Finishes
James Stewart
Anaheim 1: 19
Phoenix: 1
Chad Reed
Anaheim 1: 3
Phoenix: 2
Joshua M. Grant
Anaheim 1: 1
Phoenix: 3
Ivan Tedesco
Anaheim 1: 6
Phoenix: 4
Andrew Short
Anaheim 1: 2
Phoenix: 5
Kevin W. Windham
Anaheim 1: 15
Phoenix: 6
Ryan D. Villopoto
Anaheim 1: 5
Phoenix: 7
Joshua R. Hill
Anaheim 1: 16
Phoenix: 8
Timmy M. Ferry
Anaheim 1: 4
Phoenix: 9
David D. Millsaps
Anaheim 1: 12
Phoenix: 10
Mike A. Alessi
Anaheim 1: 11
Phoenix: 11
Charles J. Summey
Anaheim 1: 20
Phoenix: 12
Paul P. Carpenter
Anaheim 1: 10
Phoenix: 13
Travis A. Preston
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 14
Nicholas A. Wey
Anaheim 1: 9
Phoenix: 15
Robert S. Kiniry
Anaheim 1: 18
Phoenix: 16
Joshua Hansen
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 17
Daniel M. Blair
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 18
Troy K. Adams
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 19
Matt Boni
Anaheim 1: 14
Phoenix: 20
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Rider Finishes
Ryan M. Dungey
Anaheim 1: 3
Phoenix: 1
Justin D. Brayton
Anaheim 1: 7
Phoenix: 2
Ryan Morais
Anaheim 1: 2
Phoenix: 3
Jake T. Weimer
Anaheim 1: 1
Phoenix: 4
Chris Blose
Anaheim 1: 4
Phoenix: 5
P.J. Larsen
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 6
Ryan Sipes
Anaheim 1: 6
Phoenix: 7
Cedric Soubeyras
Anaheim 1: 16
Phoenix: 8
Ben D. Evans
Anaheim 1: 9
Phoenix: 9
Dan Reardon
Anaheim 1: 19
Phoenix: 10
Cole Seely
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 11
Adam B. Chatfield
Anaheim 1: 13
Phoenix: 12
Eric J. McCrummen
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 13
Shaun J. Skinner
Anaheim 1: 15
Phoenix: 14
Michael J. Sleeter
Anaheim 1: 17
Phoenix: 15
Alex J. Martin
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 16
Topher C. Ingalls
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 17
Michael R. Blose
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 18
Daniel L. Hendrix
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 19
Ryan D. Clark
Anaheim 1: 11
Phoenix: 20