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Toronto Supercross

Posted in Uncategorized on March 30th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment


In a four race span and prior to Saturday night’s supercross round in Toronto, Ontario’s Rogers Center, 2009 AMA Supercross Championship points leader Chad Reed had put able to put eleven points of daylight between himself and his one and only championship rival: James Stewart. Able to take advantage of Stewart’s self-inflicted mistakes in recent weeks, the San Manuel rider looked to be coming unglued as Reed seemingly only gained confidence as the series wound itself down to its conclusion.

However! In an epic ride, James Stewart stole Chad Reed’s thunder in Toronto, though, racing away to defeat Reed by an amazing 12-second margin.

“Every week it’s 100 percent,” said Stewart of his ninth win of the 2009 season. “Everyone makes mistakes once in a while but it’s a long championship and there’s gonna be drama all the way to the end. I went too far inside (on the start) but it worked out and then I turned it on. I want to thank all my guys at San Manuel. We’ve been working hard all week to get here. At the end of the day, I know me, my team, and everyone involved are giving 100 percent and that’s all we can do.”



Reed kept Stewart somewhat honest throughout the course of the 20-lap main event, but the halfway mark, James was gone, and baring no mistakes, the race was a foregone conclusion. Placing third was Team Yamaha’s Josh Hill, who raced all the way back from a poor 11th place start. JGRMX/Toyota/No Fear Yamaha’s Josh Grant finished fourth, one spot ahead of Honda’s Ivan Tedesco.

Now, with only four races remaining in the race to the 2009 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship title chase, Chad Reed has 293 points to James Stewart’s 285.

“I’ll take being eight points up over being eight points down,” commented Reed in Toronto. “Each race is pretty much a championship race now and neither one of us can make a mistake. Whoever makes the first mistake is going to throw it away.” read more »

The Battle of New Orleans — 2009 AMA Supercross Series

Posted in Uncategorized on March 16th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

After going down in a heap in the first turn of last Saturday night’s Daytona Supercross, James Stewart, his bell rung, struggled to find his tweaked and bent Yamaha YZ450F. He did finally find it, got going, and with the pack LONG gone, bravely fought his way back to a respectable seventh finishing position. Precisely seven days later in the America metropolis of New Orleans, Louisiana, James Stewart was back on his A Game, handily winning the New Orleans Supercross held inside the New Orleans Superdome. It was his eight win of the season and Stewart, who beat championship rival Chad Reed across the finish line by a healthy 5.542-second gap, also gained back a number of championship precious points on the Australian, Reed now with 246 points and Stewart with 238.

“I had to win tonight – point blank. I had to win,” said Stewart, keenly aware that there are only six races remaining on the 2009 AMA Supercross Series schedule. “This is what I needed heading into the race next weekend in St. Louis.”


Truth be told, the 20-lap main event was all Stewart. The San Manuel Yamaha rider grabbed the holeshot, rolled smoothly through the first turn and by the end of the fist lap had a .510 second lead on Suzuki’s Chad Reed. Try as he might, Reed just couldn’t pull up on Stewart — despite the fact the two riders were the only racers on the track to drop down into the 51-second lap range — and by the halfway mark, Stewart had pulled out to a 3.162-second lead. Stewart won the race and knocked Reed’s point lad down to eight. A surprising third on the night, 22.487 seconds behind Reed was Team Yamaha pilot Broc Hepler. Hepler put up a great fight to keep GEICO Powersports Honda’s Kevin Windham behind him at the finish line. Honda’s Andrew Short placed fifth, with Mike Alessi sixth and JGRMX/Toyota/Yamaha’s Josh Grant seventh. A bit an off night for the Californian, Grant still stand s solid fifth in the 2009 championship tussle. read more »