Monday, April 11, 2011

AMA-SX: Stewart celebrates fourth win of 2011

Yamaha Racing AMA-SX UNITED STATES - ROUND 14
    Edward Jones Dome
AMA-SX Race Report - 10/04/2011
Stewart celebrates fourth win of 2011 in St Louis

San Manuel Yamaha's James Stewart roared back to the top of the AMA Supercross podium last Saturday at the Edward Jones Dome in St Louis and ended a winless streak of eight races. The fourteenth round of the series (also an FIM World Championship) saw Stewart looking to recapture some edge and get on the box for the first time since obtaining a runner-up position in Indianapolis a month ago.

In front of almost 60,000 spectators the Floridian quickly overtook holeshotter Ivan Tedesco and never looked back, wheeling away to notch Yamaha's seventh victory in St Louis in what was the sixteenth main event held in the city. It was the fourth triumph of the season for the former champion.

"Man, I was more emotional there than winning the championship. For me, it was just everything," said Stewart who shed tears during the prize giving ceremony after several weeks of adversity and misfortune. "I guess the last eight weeks just started coming out of me and I just couldn't hold it in. I was trying to. It was just special. When you can't do right on or off the track, having my sponsors say, 'we still stick behind you even after some losses,' and the fans still cheering and all that; I just think it was special. And, for me, it was super-emotional."

JGR Yamaha's Davi Millsaps and Valli Motorsports Austin Stroupe broke into the top ten on their YZ450Fs with seventh and ninth positions respectively. In the penultimate round of the East Coast Lites Ryan Sipes took his YZ250F to second place to further consolidate his third place in the series points table.

In terms of the SX championship standings Stewart is fourth and sixteen points behind leader Ryan Villopoto who filled the bottom step of the rostrum in St Louis. With visits to Seattle, Salt Lake City and Las Vegas still to come Stewart retains a mathematical chance of lifting the 2011 crown. Millsaps is eighth, just in front of Brayton, with Nick Wey eleventh.

Seattle's Qwest Field will host round fifteen next Saturday.


2011 AMA-SX United States
Edward Jones Dome 10/04/2011 20 Laps
race I
1 James Stewart Yamaha USA 16'13.684 
2 Ryan Dungey Suzuki USA 0'03.001 
3 Ryan Villopoto Kawasaki USA 0'11.117 
4 Chad Reed Honda AUS 0'18.035 
5 Trey Canard Honda USA 0'22.081 
6 Kevin Windham Honda USA 0'36.882 
7 David D Millsaps Yamaha USA 0'41.158 
8 Ivan Tedesco Kawasaki USA 0'42.462 
9 Austin Stroupe Yamaha USA 0'46.835 
10 Andrew Short KTM USA -1Laps 
11 Thomas Hahn Yamaha USA -1Laps 
12 Chris Blose Kawasaki USA -1Laps 
13 Nicholas Wey Yamaha USA -1Laps 
14 Kyle Regal Yamaha USA -1Laps 
15 Michael Byrne Suzuki AUS -1Laps 
20 Weston Peick Yamaha USA -10Laps 
AMA-SX World Standing
Rider Standings After Race 14 of 17
1.Ryan VillopotoKawasakiUSA275
2.Ryan DungeySuzukiUSA270
3.Chad ReedHondaAUS267
4.James StewartYamahaUSA259
5.Trey CanardHondaUSA255
6.Andrew ShortKTMUSA185
7.Kevin WindhamHondaUSA165
8.David D MillsapsYamahaUSA143
9.Justin BraytonYamahaUSA141
10.Ivan TedescoKawasakiUSA127
11.Nicholas WeyYamahaUSA120
12.Brett MetcalfeSuzukiAUS107
13.Mike AlessiKTMUSA98
14.Chris BloseKawasakiUSA85
15.Kyle RegalYamahaUSA72
16.Fabien IzoirdKawasakiFRA55
17.Austin StroupeYamahaUSA54
20.Kyle ChisholmYamahaUSA46
21.Weston PeickYamahaUSA45
22.Thomas HahnYamahaUSA41
27.Vince FrieseYamahaUSA12
36.Jeff AlessiYamahaUSA3
37.Antonio BalbiYamahaBRA2

Crowd:
59, 518

Weather:
Dry

Lap Record:
0'50.947
(Chad Reed, 2/18/2006)

Last Years Winner:
Ryan Dungey

Manufacturer Standings
10/04/2011
1Honda300
2Kawasaki290
3Yamaha285
4Suzuki281
5KTM195

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