SixSixOne Photo Report from San Francisco

 

Report and photos by James Lissimore

 

San Francisco’s AT&T Park sits right on the waterfront. A bridge connects the stadium to the pits.

 

Brady Sheren’s new ride, Team Solitaire prepped CRF250.

 

DV tests out his new chest protector.

 

Ryan Villopoto was in a class of his own again at San Fran.

 

Josh Grant finally made the podium at round four.

 

Dusty Klatt ran as high as 9th in the Lites main before a collision with Josh Hansen bent his brake lever and caused an off-track excursion. Klatt recovered for 17th.

 

Former OTSFF Suzuki rider, Jake Weimer made his first podium at San Francisco as a member of the Sobe/Samsung Honda Team.

 

Lites podium media scrum.

 

BTO Sports/Butler Bros/Honda rider Doug DeHaan hasn’t had the start to the season he had hoped for. DeHaan again missed the main after falling in the first turn of his LCQ. Hopefully good things will come for Doug next weekend as he has stayed in California for the week to practice on the SoCal hardpack.

 

Nathan Ramsey goes down in the first turn while RC slips by on the inside.

 

It was an exciting main. James Stewart throws it away while leading.

 

Reed and Carmichael fly in formation.

 

Monster Kawasaki’s Tim Ferry was fourth in the Supercross main, or the “Winner of the B main” as Matthes likes to call it.

 

We’ve seen a lot of this over the past 10 years.

 

Mike Gosselaar and Roger DeCoster celebrate one of Carmichael’s final Supercross wins. You can bet the San Fran win will be remembered forever in the RC camp.