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Jacksonville marks Florida's 60th Supercross

Thursday, April 02, 2009
After getting shut out of a couple record-breaking wins this season  RC finally became the all-time leader in St. Looey. He’s won four times in the Edward Jones Dome. – St. Louis
Ricky Carmichael got his first Supercross class win in Florida and seven years later he would leave Supercross racing in the same state.
With the inaugural Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, race headed to Jacksonville Municipal Stadium this Saturday, the city of Jacksonville will become the fifth different city in the state of Florida to host an AMA Supercross race. This weekend’s race also marks the 60th AMA Supercross race in the state of Florida.

Daytona was the first city in Florida in to host an AMA Supercross race back in 1974. In 1983 Orlando hosted its first race, and Ron Lechein won his first-ever AMA Supercross main event. In that same race in 1983 Bob Hannah, who led the points race heading into Orlando, broke his wrist and the injury ended his championship hopes. From 1991-1996, Orlando was the site of the championship’s opening race.

In 1987, the city of Miami hosted its first-ever AMA Supercross race, and Ricky Johnson won the main event. Two years later in Miami, Johnson won the last AMA Supercross class main event of his career.

Tampa hosted its first AMA Supercross race in 1988 and Johnson won that race as well. The following year Daytona, Miami, and Tampa were all on the 1989 season schedule. In 1996, Jeremy McGrath swept all of the Florida races with wins in Daytona, Orlando, and Tampa.

Nine Different Riders Won Their First-Ever AMA Supercross Class Race in the State of Florida:
1974: Pierre Karsmakers, Daytona, Yamaha
1976: Tony DiStefano, Daytona, Suzuki
1980: Rex Staten, Daytona, Yamaha
1983: Ron Lechein, Orlando, Yamaha
1987: Rick Ryan, Daytona, Honda
1993: Mike Kiedrowski, Daytona, Kawasaki
1994: Mike Craig, Tampa, Yamaha
1997: Ezra Lusk, Orlando, Yamaha
2000: Ricky Carmichael, Daytona, Kawasaki

Number of Starts Per Florida City:
Daytona: 36
Orlando: 13
Tampa: 8
Miami: 2

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Mrs. Whitehead -Kudos from superwoman to supercross!  September 3, 2009 06:50 AM
I had no idea what I was getting into when I married racer, Dustin Whitehead in July. I knew this was a sport, I knew that there were fathers and sons and yeah that famous guy on TV that married Pink. Of course I knew that! And then once I started dating Dustin I realized there was more, I learned about James Stewart (was a fan but then I realized he's most like all other professional athletes I've met that had a good run!), but now I learn of so much more. Countless sites and sore muscles later I realize it's an entire world. And, not just a Red Bull world or a Monster commercial. These people dedicate more to this than a marriage itself! Believe me, I know now! It's expensive and taxing on even the richest and most fit. So, from a superwoman that's been stuck in an office for 12 years balancing books, booking travel, and organizing giant corporate meetings for people in suits...KUDOS! I can't touch what you do, and thankfully now that I'm married to a racer....I finally can enjoy a REAL reason to live! SPEED, SPOKES, AND SUPERCROSS!!!

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