
Stewart emerged victorious from the duel; that mirrors the close struggle for the title now complete with the mind games and pressure that goes with the high stakes.
Earlier this year, Team San Manuel Yamaha’s James Stewart, of Haines City, Fla., put together a seven-race win streak after starting the season in 19th place. It’s been a year of playing catch up for Stewart, who is the 2007 AMA Supercross class champion, and his win at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium brought him within five points of current leader Chad Reed. This Saturday as Monster Energy® Supercross, an FIM World Championship, returns to Seattle’s Qwest Field, he has his sights on his third consecutive win and a shot at closing Reed’s lead to just two points.
At the last AMA Supercross class race, Stewart earned his 10th win of the season at the inaugural Monster Energy® Supercross race at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. The win was pivotal in Stewart’s pursuit of his second AMA Supercross class championship. Rockstar/Makita Suzuki’s Mike Alessi, of Victorville, Calif., started the AMA Supercross class main event by grabbing the holeshot followed closely by his teammate Reed. Reed moved past Alessi in turn two and secured the lead while Stewart snuck into second place.
Stewart tried to set Reed up in a few different sections but the Australian held his ground. Stewart stalked Reed for 13 long laps before he made a pass on the defending champion. Reed answered back and took over the lead on the same lap. Just one lap later, Stewart re-passed Reed and rode to his second career double-digit win season. Reed finished second and GEICO Powersports Honda’s Kevin Windham, of Centerville, Miss. brought home third.
While battling for the lead in Jacksonville, Stewart and Reed collided in the air over the massive triple jump. Following the race, Reed questioned Stewart’s tactic.

James Stewart and Chad Reed clearly don't see eye to eye on what happened during the race.
”I learned a lot tonight,” said Reed. “I learned how he wants to play the game. When you jump across someone in the air, that is not cool, and I don’t want to play like that. I told him that if he wants to be dangerous and crazy and try and put me in the hospital like he did my teammate, I will do it too. He rode solid, but I don’t appreciate mid-air collisions on triples. I’ve have never given up at any point of my career, and I am going to keep fighting all the way down to Las Vegas.”
Stewart admits the situation was scary.
“It was a fun race, and obviously I came out on the better end,” said Stewart. “We did get close over the triple and that was scary. He went to the inside, and I was on the outside. I almost went down and he almost went down. That was not fun.”
Just one week after clinching the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Christophe Pourcel, of Corona, Calif., won his fifth main event of the season.
With the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship in the record book, the top contenders in the Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites class will resume their title chase. Leading the points standings is Rockstar/Makita Suzuki’s Ryan Dungey with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Jake Weimer on his heels just two points back.
Dungey and Weimer are knotted at three wins apiece heading into this weekend’s race. The two front runners are the only riders in the class to earn victories in 2009. Weimer’s teammate Ryan Morais is in third place, trailing by nine points.
At last year’s race in Seattle, Windham won his second consecutive AMA Supercross class race in front of 48,328 fans at Qwest Field. Yamaha’s Jason Lawrence, of Carlsbad, Calif., won the Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship.
Honda Red Bull Racing’s Andrew Short, of Smithville, Texas, won the $1,500 Progressive Holeshot Award to start the AMA Supercross class main event, but Windham quickly passed him and moved into the lead. Reed came into Seattle last year 13 points ahead of Windham and crashed in turn one, forcing him to start in last place.

Ryan Dungey (10) leads Jake Weimer (19) by two points heading into Seattle.
On lap two, while leading, Windham suffered a mechanical malfunction when a banner got tied up in his back wheel. He stopped his bike and removed the banner from the rear wheel, dropping back to sixth place. Windham charged back through the field and re-captured the lead on lap 17. Reed charged his way to second place with a last-lap pass on Short.
“I rode great tonight,” said Windham last year from the podium in Seattle. “I wish I came away with more points, but that’s how it goes. I am excited to go to Las Vegas next week. It’s going to be a great race.”
The AMA Supercross Lites class race will air on CBS Sports Sunday, April 19 at Noon EST and the AMA Supercross Lites class will air on SPEED Sunday, April 19 at 6:00 p.m. EST.
From 1978-1999, AMA Supercross class races were held at the now defunct Seattle King Dome. Washington native Larry Ward won his first AMA Supercross race in Seattle in 1990, and in 1999, Ward won the last AMA Supercross race of his career in Seattle. Rick Johnson holds the all-time AMA Supercross class win record in Seattle with seven. Jeff Matiasevich holds the all-time AMA Supercross Lites class record in Seattle with seven.
Tickets are available at
www.SupercrossOnline.com, by phone at 800-745-3000, the Qwest Field Box Office, Ticketmaster outlets, and www.ticketmaster.com. Club Level seats are $45; Mid-level seats are $25 for adults and $10 for children; Treadhead Seats are $10. All seats are $2 more on the day of the race. Practice and qualifying begin at 12:30 and racing begins at 7:00 p.m.
Past Winners in Seattle
AMA Supercross Class
April 26, 2008: Kevin Windham
April 28, 2007: James Stewart
April 29, 2006: James Stewart
April 23, 2005: James Stewart
January 30, 1999: Larry Ward
January 31, 1998: Jeremy McGrath
February 1, 1997: Doug Henry
February 3, 1996: Jeremy McGrath
February 4, 1995: Jeremy McGrath
May 7, 1994: Mike Kiedrowski
January 30, 1993: Jeremy McGrath
February 1, 1992: Damon Bradshaw
February 2, 1991: Jean-Michael Bayle
February 17, 1990: Larry Ward
February 4, 1989: Rick Johnson
February 5, 1989: Rick Johnson
February 13, 1988: Rick Johnson
February 14, 1988: Ron Lechien
March 28, 1987: Rick Johnson
March 29, 1987: Rick Johnson
February 15, 1986: Jeff Ward
February 16, 1986: Rick Johnson
February 8, 1985: Ron Lechien
February 9, 1985: Ron Lechien
February 11, 1984: Jeff Ward
February 12, 1984: Rick Johnson
February 12, 1983: Bob Hannah
February 13, 1983: Bob Hannah
February 13, 1982: Donnie Hansen
February 14, 1982: Mark Barnett
February 14, 1981: Darrell Shultz
February 15, 1981: Darrell Shultz
February 9, 1980: Mike Bell
February 10, 1980: Mike Bell
February 9, 1979: Mike Bell
February 10, 1979: Bob Hannah
February 18, 1978: Jim Ellis
AMA Supercross Lites Class
April 26, 2008: Ryan Dungey
April 28, 2007: Ryan Villopoto
April 29, 2006: James Stewart
April 23, 2005: James Stewart
January 30, 1999: Nathan Ramsey
January 31, 1998: David Vuillemin
February 1, 1997: David Vuillemin
February 3, 1996: Kevin Windham
February 4, 1995: Damon Huffman
May 7, 1994: Ryan Hughes
January 30, 1993: Phil Lawrence
February 1, 1992: Jeremy McGrath
February 2, 1991: Jeremy McGrath
February 17, 1990: Ty Davis
February 4, 1989: Jeff Matiasevich
February 5, 1989: Jeff Matiasevich
February 13, 1988: Jeff Matiasevich
February 14, 1988: Jeff Matiasevich
March 28, 1987: Donnie Schmit
March 29, 1987: Kyle Lewis
February 15, 1986: Willie Surratt
February 16, 1986: Donnie Schmit
February 8, 1985: Bader Manneh
February 9, 1985: Mike Healey
AMA Supercross Class Stats in Seattle
The first race held in Seattle was on February 18, 1978 and Jimmy Ellis won a Honda. It was his first and only win on a Honda
This will be the 38th time the gate will drop in Seattle for an AMA Supercross class race
From 1978 - 1999, the Seattle King Dome hosted AMA Supercross races
First time winners in Seattle: Darrel Shultz-1981, Rick Johnson-1984, Jeff Ward-1984, Larry Ward-1990.
In 1984 when Seattle hosted double-header races, Ward and Johnson won the first AMA Supercross class races of their careers
From 1979-1989, the King Dome hosted double-header races
Riders to sweep double headers at the King Dome: Mike Bell-1980; Darrel Shultz-1981; Bob Hannah-1983; Ron Lechien-1985; Rick Johnson-1987 & 1989
Larry Ward won his first AMA Supercross race in Seattle (1990) on a Suzuki and nine years later, he won his last AMA Supercross race in Seattle also on a Suzuki, marking the last race held in the King Dome
Wins by Brand in Seattle
Honda (17)
Yamaha (8)
Kawasaki (7)
Suzuki (5)
Last win by brand in Seattle: Honda-2008 Kawasaki-2007, Suzuki-1998, and Yamaha-1998
Kevin Windham won the Lites race in Seattle in 1996 and 12 years later (2008) in Seattle, he won his 16th AMA Supercross class main event
AMA Supercross Class Notables from Jacksonville
James Stewart won his 35th AMA Supercross class race and the 10th of this season
Yamaha now has 11 wins this season
Can James Stewart become the first Yamaha racer to get 11 wins in one season? In 2007, he won 13 on a Kawasaki
Since the first race of the 2003 season, Reed has not missed an AMA Supercross main event
Chad Reed now has 14 AMA Supercross class podium finishes this season and 100 career AMA Supercross class podium finishes. He is second behind Jeremy McGrath on the all time podium list.
Since 2000, Yamaha has won 66 AMA Supercross class wins; Kawasaki has won 41; Honda has won 34; Suzuki has won 18.
AMA Supercross Lites Class Stats in Seattle
This will be the 25th time the gate will drop for an AMA Supercross Lites class race in Seattle
The first AMA Supercross Lites class race held in Seattle was on February 8, 1985, and Bader Mannea, won on a Kawasaki
Kawasaki won the first AMA Supercross Lites class race in Seattle in 1985
Kawasaki also won the last Lites race to be held in the King Dome in 1999
Kawasaki won the first Lites race at Quest Field in 2005 as well as four consecutive races in Seattle
Wins by Brand in Seattle
Kawasaki (11)
Honda (5)
Suzuki (4)
Yamaha (4)
AMA Supercross Lites Class Notables from Jacksonville:
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki earned their 10th win of the season in Jacksonville and their seventh race in the East Region
Since 1991 Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki Pro-Circuit now has 100 AMA Supercross Lites class wins
AMA Supercross Laps Led
James Stewart 186
Chad Reed 48
Josh Grant 17
Jason Lawrence 14
Kevin Windham 11
Ryan Villopoto 3
Mike Alessi 2
AMA Supercross Lites Class Laps Led
Christophe Pourcel 48
Jake Weimer 42
Austin Stroupe 37
Ryan Dungey 36
Blake Wharton 16
Martin Davalos 10
Wil A. Hahn 9
Justin D. Brayton 7
Ryan Morais 4
Daniel Reardon 2
Matthew Lemoine 1
Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Class)
James Stewart (Anaheim 1)
Josh Grant (Phoenix)
Mike Alessi (Anaheim 2)
Mike Alessi (Houston)
James Stewart (San Francisco)
James Stewart (Anaheim 3)
Mike Alessi (San Diego)
James Stewart (Atlanta)
Chad Reed (Indianapolis)
James Stewart (New Orleans)
Josh Grant (St. Louis)
Mike Alessi (Toronto)
Mike Alessi (Jacksonville)
Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Lites Class)
Daniel Reardon (Anaheim 1)
Jake Weimer (Phoenix)
Ryan Morais (Anaheim 2)
Christophe Pourcel (Houston)
Jake Weimer (San Francisco)
Justin Brayton (Anaheim 3)
Ryan Morais (San Diego)
Austin Stroupe (Atlanta)
Christophe Pourcel (Indianapolis)
Austin Stroupe (New Orleans)
Blake Wharton (St. Louis)
Broc Tickle (Toronto)
Nico Izzi (Jacksonville)
MMI Top Tech Award
Mark Valcore (Anaheim 1)
Rich Simmons (Phoenix)
Mike Gosselaar (Anaheim 2)
Glenn Hobson (Houston)
Jon Mitcheff (San Francisco)
Carlos Rivera (Anaheim 3)
Mike Gosselaar (San Diego)
Craig Lyons (Atlanta)
Nick Stevens (Indianapolis)
Patrick Baker (New Orleans)
Mike Williamson (St. Louis)
Jim Marsack (Toronto)
Kyle Bentley (Jacksonville)
US Smokeless Tobacco Company Pro Privateer Challenge
1. Heath Voss 86 Points
2. Matt Boni 83 Points
3. Ben Coisy 75 Points
Asterisk Medic Card
Cole Seely (Anaheim 1)
Derek Costella (Phoenix)
Alex Martin (Anaheim 2)
Fred Karrle (Houston)
Michael Hall (San Francisco)
Chris Gosselaar (Anaheim 3)
Justin Keeney (San Diego)
Spencer Dally (Atlanta)
Matt Georke (Indianapolis)
Nico Izzi (New Orleans)
Broc Tickle (St. Louis)
Fred Karrle (Jacksonville)
Racer X Gas Card
Jacob Marsack (Anaheim 1)
Sean Hamblin (Phoenix)
Josh Summey (Anaheim 2)
Ben Lamay (Houston)
Nicholas A. Wey (San Francisco)
Ben Lamay (Anaheim 3)
Josh Hansen (San Diego)
Heath D. Voss (Atlanta)
Thomas K. Hahn (Indianapolis)
Shaun Skinner (New Orleans)
Jason Marsack (St. Louis)
Heath D. Voss (Toronto)
Nicholas A. Wey (Jacksonville)
AMA Supercross Class Results, Jacksonville
1. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Yamaha
2. Chad Reed, Tampa, Fla., Suzuki
3. Kevin Windham, Centreville, Miss., Honda
4. Josh Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., Yamaha
5. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda
6. Mike Alessi, Victorville, Calif., Suzuki
7. Thomas Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Kawasaki
8. Kyle Chisholm, Valrico, Fla., Yamaha
9. Heath Voss, Mico, Texas, Honda
10. Billy Laninovich, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Kawasaki
AMA Supercross Class Season Standings
1. Chad Reed, Tampa, Fla., Suzuki, 315
2. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Yamaha, 310
3. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda, 225
4. Josh Grant, Riverside, Calif., Yamaha, 193
5. Ivan Tedesco, Tallahassee, Fla., Honda, 193
6. Kevin Windham, Centerville, Miss., Honda, 193
7. Mike Alessi, Apple Valley, Calif., Suzuki, 185
8. Davi Millsaps, Tallahassee, Fla., Honda, 168
9. Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki, 165
10. Josh Hill, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha, 146
Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Results, Jacksonville
1. Christophe Pourcel, Corona, Calif., Kawasaki
2. Wil Hahn, Decatur, Texas, KTM
3. Austin Stroupe, Lincolnton, N.C., Kawasaki
4. Darryn Durham, Wildomar, Texas, Yamaha
5. Blake Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Honda
6. Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Yamaha
7. Branden Jesseman, New Brighton, Pa., Kawasaki
8. Matt Lemoine, Collinsville, Texas, Yamaha
9. Matthew Goerke, Lake Helen, Fla., Suzuki
10. Steven Clarke, Cairo, Ga., Suzuki
Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Season Standings
1. Christophe Pourcel, Corona, Calif., Kawasaki, 181
2. Austin Stroupe, Lincolnton, N.C., Kawasaki, 148
3. Nico Izzi, Murrieta, Calif., Suzuki, 119
4. Blake Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Honda, 118
5. Branden Jesseman, New Brighton, Pa., Kawasaki, 105
6. Wil Hahn, Decatur, Texas, KTM, 105
7. Matt Lemoine, Collinsville, Texas, 95
8. Matthew Goerke, Lake Helen, Fla., Suzuki, 94
9. Daniel Blair, Modesto, Calif., Honda, 85
10. Steven Clarke, Cairo, Ga., Suzuki, 82
AMA Supercross Class Rider Finishes
James Stewart
Anaheim 1: 19
Phoenix: 1
Anaheim 2: 1
Houston: 1
San Francisco: 1
Anaheim 3: 1
San Diego: 1
Atlanta: 1
Indianapolis: 2
Daytona: 7
New Orleans: 1
St. Louis: 2
Toronto: 1
Jacksonville: 1
Chad Reed
Anaheim 1: 3
Phoenix: 2
Anaheim 2: 2
Houston: 2
San Francisco: 2
Anaheim 3: 2
San Diego: 2
Atlanta: 2
Indianapolis: 1
Daytona: 1
New Orleans: 2
St. Louis: 1
Toronto: 2
Jacksonville: 2
Kevin W. Windham
Anaheim 1: 15
Phoenix: 6
Anaheim 2: 3
Houston: 9
San Francisco: 6
Anaheim 3: 7
San Diego: 7
Atlanta: 6
Indianapolis: 20
Daytona: 5
New Orleans: 4
St. Louis: 9
Toronto: 6
Jacksonville: 3
Joshua R. Hill
Anaheim 1: 16
Phoenix: 8
Anaheim 2: 12
Houston: 11
San Francisco 7
Anaheim 3: 8
San Diego: N/A
Atlanta: 9
Indianapolis: 15
Daytona: 11
New Orleans: 11
St. Louis: 15
Toronto: 3
Jacksonville: 4
Andrew T. Short
Anaheim 1: 2
Phoenix: 5
Anaheim 2: 6
Houston: 4
San Francisco: 5
Anaheim 3: 6
San Diego: 3
Atlanta: 4
Indianapolis: 11
Daytona: 8
New Orleans: 5
St. Louis: 4
Toronto: 9
Jacksonville: 5
Mike A. Alessi
Anaheim 1: 11
Phoenix: 11
Anaheim 2: 9
Houston: 7
San Francisco: 9
Anaheim 3: 11
San Diego: 6
Atlanta: 11
Indianapolis: 3
Daytona: 4
New Orleans: 6
St. Louis: 7
Toronto: 11
Jacksonville: 6
Thomas K. Hahn
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
Houston: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: 19
San Diego: 12
Atlanta: 16
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: 10
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 20
Toronto: 19
Jacksonville: 7
Kyle P. Chisholm
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
Houston: 17
San Francisco: 14
Anaheim 3: 9
San Diego: 13
Atlanta: 14
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: 16
New Orleans: 19
St. Louis: 13
Toronto: 13
Jacksonville: 8
Heath D. Voss
Anaheim 1: 7
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
Houston: 12
San Francisco: 11
Anaheim 3: 16
San Diego: 15
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: 13
Daytona: 15
New Orleans: 16
St. Louis: 17
Toronto: N/A
Jacksonville: 9
Billy R. Laninovich
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
Houston: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 18
Toronto: N/A
Jacksonville: 10
Broc D. Hepler
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
Houston: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: 19
Atlanta: 5
Indianapolis: 19
Daytona: 12
New Orleans: 3
St. Louis: 14
Toronto: 17
Jacksonville: 11
Ben Coisy
Anaheim 1: 8
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 17
Houston: 16
San Francisco: 12
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: 18
Atlanta: 19
Indianapolis: 6
Daytona: 17
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: N/A
Toronto: 10
Jacksonville: 12
Ivan Tedesco
Anaheim 1: 6
Phoenix: 4
Anaheim 2: 7
Houston: 6
San Francisco: 10
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: 10
Atlanta: 7
Indianapolis: 5
Daytona: 13
New Orleans: 13
St. Louis: 6
Toronto: 5
Jacksonville: 13
Ryan Sipes
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
Houston: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: 14
Daytona: 9
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 16
Toronto: N/A
Jacksonville: 14
Troy K. Adams
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 19
Anaheim 2: 15
Houston: N/A
San Francisco: 18
Anaheim 3: 20
San Diego: 16
Atlanta: 17
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: 17
St. Louis: N/A
Toronto: N/A
Jacksonville: 15
Matt Boni
Anaheim 1: 14
Phoenix: 20
Anaheim 2: 20
Houston: 15
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: 12
San Diego: N/A
Atlanta: 12
Indianapolis: 12
Daytona: 18
New Orleans: 10
St. Louis: 12
Toronto: 8
Jacksonville: 16
Jason D. Lawrence
Anaheim 1: 5
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 4
Houston: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: 2
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 5
Toronto: 20
Jacksonville: 17
Joshua M. Grant
Anaheim 1: 1
Phoenix: 3
Anaheim 2: 5
Houston: 5
San Francisco: 4
Anaheim 3: 5
San Diego: 20
Atlanta: 13
Indianapolis: 4
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: 7
St. Louis: 3
Toronto: 4
Jacksonville: 18
David D. Millsaps
Anaheim 1: 12
Phoenix: 10
Anaheim 2: 10
Houston: 10
San Francisco: 8
Anaheim 3: 3
San Diego: 5
Atlanta: 10
Indianapolis: 7
Daytona: 3
New Orleans: 18
St. Louis: 8
Toronto: 7
Jacksonville: 19
Paul P. Carpenter
Anaheim 1: 10
Phoenix: 13
Anaheim 2: 11
Houston: 13
San Francisco 19
Anaheim 3: 14
San Diego: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 10
Toronto: 14
Jacksonville: 20
Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Rider Finishes
Christophe Pourcel
Houston: 1
Atlanta: 1
Indianapolis: 2
Daytona: 1
New Orleans: 4
St. Louis: 5
Toronto: 1
Jacksonville: 1
Wil A. Hahn
Houston: 6
Atlanta: 6
Indianapolis: 15
Daytona: 5
New Orleans: 5
St. Louis: N/A
Toronto: 6
Jacksonville: 2
Austin L. Stroupe
Houston: 4
Atlanta: 7
Indianapolis: 1
Daytona: 19
New Orleans: 1
St. Louis: 2
Toronto: 2
Jacksonville: 3
Darryn L. Durham
Houston: 8
Atlanta: 17
Indianapolis: 19
Daytona: 7
New Orleans: 6
St. Louis: 9
Toronto: 17
Jacksonville: 4
Blake Wharton
Houston: 5
Atlanta: 4
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: 9
New Orleans: 3
St. Louis: 1
Toronto: 10
Jacksonville: 5
Broc Tickle
Houston: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: 8
New Orleans: 8
St. Louis: N/A
Toronto: 3
Jacksonville 6
Branden L. Jesseman
Houston: 12
Atlanta: 5
Indianapolis: 4
Daytona: 13
New Orleans: 2
St. Louis: N/A
Toronto: 4
Jacksonville: 7
Matthew J. Lemoine
Houston: 18
Atlanta: 8
Indianapolis: 8
Daytona: 4
New Orleans: 17
St. Louis: 6
Toronto: 5
Jacksonville: 8
Matthew C. Goerke
Houston: 10
Atlanta: 9
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: 6
New Orleans: 9
St. Louis: 4
Toronto: 7
Jacksonville: 9
Steven J. Clarke
Houston: 13
Atlanta: 10
Indianapolis: 5
Daytona: 16
New Orleans: 10
St. Louis: 7
Toronto: 15
Jacksonville: 10
Daniel M. Blair
Houston: 9
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: 7
Daytona: 11
New Orleans: 7
St. Louis: 8
Toronto: 9
Jacksonville: 11
Jason W. Thomas
Houston: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: 20
New Orleans: 20
St. Louis: 12
Toronto: 12
Jacksonville: 12
Josh M. Lichtle
Houston: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: 17
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: N/A
Toronto: N/A
Jacksonville: 13
Nico A. Izzi
Houston: 3
Atlanta: 2
Indianapolis: 3
Daytona: 3
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 3
Toronto: 11
Jacksonville: 14
Cody L. Gilmore
Houston: N/A
Atlanta: 19
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 13
Toronto: N/A
Jacksonville: 15
Jacob Saylor
Houston: 11
Atlanta: 14
Indianapolis: 16
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: 14
St. Louis: 15
Toronto: 16
Jacksonville: 16
Dennis G. Jonon
Houston: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: 12
St. Louis: N/A
Toronto: N/A
Jacksonville: 17
Spencer R. Dally
Houston: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Indianapolis: N/A
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 17
Toronto: N/A
Jacksonville: 18
Tyler A. Wharton
Houston: 16
Atlanta: 11
Indianapolis: 17
Daytona: N/A
New Orleans: 13
St. Louis: 19
Toronto: 19
Jacksonville: 19
Vince A. Friese
Houston: 20
Atlanta: 15
Indianapolis: 11
Daytona: 14
New Orleans: N/A
St. Louis: 16
Toronto: 8
Jacksonville: 20
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Rider Finishes
Ryan M. Dungey
Anaheim 1: 3
Phoenix: 1
Anaheim 2: 1
San Francisco: 2
Anaheim 3: 4
San Diego: 1
Ryan Morais
Anaheim 1: 2
Phoenix: 3
Anaheim 2: 2
San Francisco: 5
Anaheim 3: 2
San Diego: 2
Jake T. Weimer
Anaheim 1: 1
Phoenix: 4
Anaheim 2: 3
San Francisco: 1
Anaheim 3: 1
San Diego: 3
Trey G. Canard
Anaheim 1: 14
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 3
Anaheim 3: 12
San Diego: 4
Ryan Sipes
Anaheim 1: 6
Phoenix: 7
Anaheim 2: 11
San Francisco: 6
Anaheim 3: 6
San Diego: 5
Justin D. Brayton
Anaheim 1: 7
Phoenix: 2
Anaheim 2: 7
San Francisco: 4
Anaheim 3: 3
San Diego: 6
Chris Blose
Anaheim 1: 4
Phoenix: 5
Anaheim 2: 5
San Francisco: 15
Anaheim 3: 9
San Diego: 7
Jake Moss
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: 14
San Diego: 8
Jeff Alessi
Anaheim 1: 8
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 12
San Francisco: 20
Anaheim 3: 5
San Diego: 9
Cole Seely
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 11
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 11
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: 10
Eric J. McCrummen
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 13
Anaheim 2: 13
San Francisco: 10
Anaheim 3: 10
San Diego: 11
Ben D. Evans
Anaheim 1: 9
Phoenix: 9
Anaheim 2: 14
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: 16
San Diego: 12
Sean D. Borkenhagen
Anaheim 1: 12
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 13
Anaheim 3: 17
San Diego: 13
Derek J. Costella
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: 18
San Diego: 14
Alex J. Martin
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: 15
Michael J. Lapaglia
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 19
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: 16
Ryan D. Clark
Anaheim 1: 11
Phoenix: 20
Anaheim 2: 15
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: 13
San Diego: 17
Dan Reardon
Anaheim 1: 19
Phoenix: 10
Anaheim 2: 6
San Francisco: 7
Anaheim 3: 7
San Diego: 18
Danny R. Bajza
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: 19
Michael J. Sleeter
Anaheim 1: 17
Phoenix: 15
Anaheim 2: 16
San Francisco: 17
Anaheim 3: N/A
San Diego: 20