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2008 Supercross
Ryan Dungey topped the podium at the sloppy season opener - A1
James Stewart had his work cut out after going down early. He caught up to second - A1
Stewart went down in the first turn which opened the door for Chad Reed (22) - A1
Dungey (28) had to get around the rookie Stroupe (51) - A1
Reed swapped his way to a victory and the championship lead - A1
David Vuillemin struggled a bit on his new Rockstar Makita Suzuki - A1
Torco Racing Fuels/Honda's Jake Weimer grabs the Progessive holeshot in Lites racing action in Phoenix
Monster Energy Kawasaki's James Stewart took the win in Phoenix over Yamaha's Chad Reed.
Chad Reed, james Stewart and Kevin Windham on the Monster Supercross podium - Phoenix
Monster Energy Kawasaki's James Stewart wins his first race of the 2008 season - Phoenix
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Yamaha's Chad Reed finished runner-up in Phoenix.
Kawasaki's James Stewart (7) battles Yamaha's Chad Reed (22) - Phoenix
Monster Energy Kawasaki's Grant Langston puts a pass on Davi Millsaps - Phoenix
Red Bull Honda's Ivan Tedesco - Phoenix
Ferry (15), Langston (8) and Millsaps (118) try to out brake eachoter into Turn 1 - Phoenix
Torco Racing Honda's Jake Weimer takes the SX Lites win in Phoenix.
Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey - Phoenix
The Lites action gets underway with Honda's Jake Weimer grabbing the holeshot in Phoenix.
Rick Johnson and David Bailey were on hand for the retro '86 event at A2 - A2
Broc Hepler (60) had to work through the pack, but he wound up second in the main event - A2
Mike Alessi (800) used his quick reflexes to put his new Rockstar Makita Suzuki out front - A2
Davi Millsaps looked strong but he suffered setbacks in the main - A2
David Bailey rode his specially modified CRF for a parade lap to kick off the night program - A2
Ryan Dungey is building steam towards a West Coast championship - A2
Jason Lawrence was wishing for an electric start after stalling his Yamaha - A2
Another victory for Chad Reed and an injury for James Stewart puts the Yamaha rider in great position - A2
Dungey struggled with the slop - SF
Tim Ferry was able to get the power down best on the muddy 450 start - SF
Finally, Jason Lawrence got a win after several years of brilliant flashes - SF
Metcalfe was challenging for the lead until crashing - SF
Davi Millsaps had his turn at the helm but he jumped off the track - SF
Speedy Reedy was more consistent than he was fast, but the result was the same - SF
Chad Reed is having an easy time of the 450 class - A3
Travis Preston made his debut aboard James Stewart's vacant machine - A3
Red Bull Honda got an inspired ride from Davi Millsaps, but it still isn't enough to get a victory - A3
Brett Metcalfe earned third place but was making time on the leaders towards the end - A3
It's no fluke. Jason Lawrence knocked off his second consecutive victory - A3
Tim Ferry continues to fight the uphill battle against Chad Reed - A3
If it weren't for a first-turn crash, Dungey might have found another win. He still has the championship lead - A3
Jason Lawrence catapulted into the Lites points lead with a victory at San Diego.
J Law celebrates a monster win at San Diego.
Chad Reed was rocking the Charger bolts on his lid at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium.
Chad Reed gets through the nasty Turn 1 sand wash - San Diego
Davi Millsaps gave Chad Reed a challenge, not once but twice, in the San Diego main event.
That's right, Kevin Windham stands in the middle of this podium. Note the look on Chad Reed's (left) face - Houston
Ryan Dungey continues to spoil his early progress with costly, and frequent, mistakes - Houston
Austin Stroupe passed his way into the lead and picked up his first-ever SX Lites victory - Houston
Nearly three years has passed since Windham last won a SX. Nicely done, K-dub - Houston
Honda Lites rider Trey Canard got a good start at Atlanta and rode it all the way to an impressive flag-to-flag victory.
Martin Davalos, Trey Canard and Ryan Sipes snagged podium finishes at Atlanta.
The key to Canard's win was the impressive holeshot - Atlanta
Ryan Villopoto has started out his East Coast run in the hole after a painful DNF - Atlanta
Davi Millsaps celebrated his first career Supercross victory in the premier class - Atlanta
Kevin Windham scored yet another podium finish and is putting together a solid season - Atlanta
Davi Millsaps avoided trouble en route to his first career SX win - Atlanta
Reed may have the most speed out there, but Millsaps has shown the ability to push the Aussie up front - Atlanta
Chad Reed was his own worst enemy at Atlanta, with a crash relegating the points leader to a sixth-place finish - Atlanta
Without Carmichael and Stewart in the limelight, Millsaps is emerging as one of SX's legit stars - Atlanta
Trey Canard is putting up an impressive string of performances - Indianapolis
With two straight wins, Canard is positioning himself for an unexpected title - Indianapolis
Suzuki's Ryan Dungey was racing at Indy aboard the 450 - Indianapolis
Jessemen had the lead for a time in the Lites contest - Indianapolis
Dungey may have crashed the title away in West Coast Lites, but the youngster is keeping busy aboard the RM-Z450 - Indianapolis
Reed rode to victory with a killer start - Indianapolis
Chad Reed is back on track after two sub-par races with a win in Indy - Indianapolis
Ryan Villopoto has had a frustrating 2008 so far - Indianapolis
Andrew Short is becoming a podium regular for Honda - Indianapolis
Villopoto's title hopes aren't dashed, but the Kawasaki ace needs to start winning some races - Indianapolis
Trey Canard scored his third-consecutive victory in the East Coast series with an epic ride in the mud at Daytona - Daytona
Chad Reed motored through the mud, but saw all his hard work wasted just two corners from the finish - Daytona
Reed managed to avoid the muddy carnage almost all the way to the bitter end, but his YZF couldn't finish - Daytona
Yes that is Kevin Windham, who earned his first career victory at Daytona by not giving up, or drowning - Daytona
This mistake while making a move on his teammate cost Reed a shot at the win, but allowed Hill (40) to claim his first-ever in the SX class - Minneapolis
Josh Grant (20) and Ryan Villopoto (2) battled the entire main event - Minneapolis
Josh Hill was stoked to get the win at the Metrodome - Minneapolis
Ryan Dungey (28) was out front early, but he couldn't hold off the Yamahas - Minneapolis
Villopoto was finally able to get the winless monkey off his back - Minneapolis
Dungey left the door open just a crack and Hill ran him up high to pass for the lead - Minneapolis
Yamaha's Josh Hill took a hard spill in practice Wednesday and will have to go under the knife to repair his right shoulder.
Chad Reed