FEBRUARY 6, 2007
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Report and photos by James Lissimore |
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Brian Vickers did some donuts in the Red Bull Toyota Nascar right before the Lites main event. |
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Nick Wey and Chad Reed were the first riders to turn one in the main event but James Stewart snuck through and came out in the lead. |
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Without the wrenching of Steve Matthes to hold him back, Monster Kawasaki’s Tim Ferry was a solid third in the Supercross main event and even had Stewart and Reed in his sights for much of the race. |
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Team Solitaire's Brady Sheren continues to improve his supercross skills. He was 25th fastest in practice so that's quite an improvement. With a good start, we'll be seeing Brady in the main soon. |
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The bad luck continued for Butler Brothers/BTO Sports Doug DeHaan. Hopefully Texas will be more kind for the likeable Canadian. |
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Star Racing/ Lucas Oil’s Dusty Klatt had his best finish of the season with a 12th in the lites main. |
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Sobe/Samsung’s Josh Grant is starting to show the finishes that many were expecting at the start of the season. |
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The always controversial Jason Lawrence was on the podium again at A3 with a third after a ... well, “controversial” pass on Martin Davalos. |
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Great main event: James Stewart and Chad Reed were battling all race long. |
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Steve Matthes’ “privateer pick” MotoXXX’s Josh Summey crashed in his heat race but made the main with a win in the LCQ. |
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Relatively unknown Spaniard, Manuel Rivas again made the main at Anaheim, transferring directly from his heat race. So far, he’s made four of the five main events he’s entered and is in 17th overall in the point standings. |
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Sometime Canadian, Michael Willard was 19th in the Lites main. He's made three mains and sits in 20th in the standings. |
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Monster/ Pro Circuit’s Ryan Villopoto was untouchable in the Lites class. He now has a 31 point lead in the series. |
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Tyler Evans was full “Rockstar” after his heat race. |
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Michael Sleeter debuted the Leatt-Brace at A3. Read Rob McCullough's RXC Tested review here. |
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