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2008 Supercross Photo Gallery

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2008 Supercross

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