Monday, January 12, 2009

AMA-SX: Stewart takes first AMA win with YZ450F

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Yamaha Racing

RACE REPORT 11/01/2009
Stewart seals first AMA win with YZ450F
Stewart in form
Stewart in form

James Stewart successfully erased the painful memory of his DNF in Los Angeles last week and ruled the second round of seventeen in the 2009 AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World Championship) in Phoenix on Saturday.

The 23 year old gained the lead on his San Manuel LandM YZ450F Yamaha before the end of the opening lap after overtaking rookie winner and brand-mate Josh Grant, who had aced the holeshot at Chase Field. Stewart then worked hard to defend his advantage from reigning champion Chad Reed to obtain his first chequered flag in blue colours, watched by almost 47,000 spectators.

In the lead
In the lead

"My goal was to try to win the race and I was able to do that, so it was good," he said. "I just wanted to ride better than I did last week."

"It is nerve-wracking but at the same time, I just had to be composed and ride in my own head," he commented regarding his close duel with Reed. "That's the only way I can get it done. Obviously he was riding good; he had better parts than I did, and I had better parts than he did. The crowd was going wild and I knew when he would get close."

Phoenix podium
Phoenix podium

It was the third consecutive triumph for Stewart in Phoenix and the perfect response to his mishap seven days earlier in which he missed a gear exiting a corner and was involved in a collision with Reed.

"There is still a long way to go and a lot of work to do," he said. "If we just think about each weekend and I win races then eventually the points will come. The championship is definitely not going to be given to me and I know I have to work for it. After last weekend, having the bobble that I had, I don't think it was anybody's fault, but I do think I put myself in a small hole and I have to dig myself out."

Grant on the first lap
Grant on the first lap

Grant collected third position for his second podium result in a row and after just two race appearances in the Supercross class. The youngster leads the championship by three points over Reed, with Stewart now starting to make ground and stands seventh. "As long as my starts continue to be this good, I should be fine. I had fun racing with the guys up there, and I can't thank the guys at Joe Gibbs Racing Yamaha enough for what they've done for me," Grant said.

West Coast Lites champion Jason Lawrence had a crash in his qualifying Heat and could not make the cut to the main event.

Round three takes place next week and heads back to the Anaheim stadium in LA.

Circuit Length: unknown
Crowd: 46,566
Weather: Dry

2009 AMA-SX Phoenix, AZ 11/01/2009
Race 1 - 20 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 James Stewart Yamaha USA 17'37.908
2 Chad Reed Suzuki AUS 0'0.591
3 Josh Grant Yamaha USA 0'28.232
4 Ivan Tedesco Honda USA 0'35.193
5 Andrew Short Honda USA 0'41.241
6 Kevin Windham Honda USA 0'55.127
7 Ryan Villopoto Kawasaki USA -1 Laps
8 Josh Hill Yamaha USA -1 Laps
9 Tim Ferry Kawasaki USA -1 Laps
10 David D Millsaps Honda USA -1 Laps
11 Mike Alessi Suzuki USA -1 Laps
12 Charles Summey KTM USA -1 Laps
13 Paul Carpenter Kawasaki USA -1 Laps
14 Travis Preston KTM USA -1 Laps
15 Nicholas Wey Yamaha USA -1 Laps

Rider Standings 10/01/2009
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Josh GrantYamahaUSA45
2.Chad ReedSuzukiAUS42
3.Andrew ShortHondaUSA38
4.Ivan TedescoHondaUSA33
5.Ryan VillopotoKawasakiUSA30
6.Tim FerryKawasakiUSA30
7.James StewartYamahaUSA27
8.Kevin WindhamHondaUSA21
9.David D MillsapsHondaUSA20
10.Mike AlessiSuzukiUSA20
11.Paul CarpenterKawasakiUSA19
12.Nicholas WeyYamahaUSA18
13.Josh HillYamahaUSA18
14.Heath VossHondaUSA14
15.Benjamin CoisyHondaFRA13

Manufacturer Standings 10/01/2009
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.50
2.Suzuki42
3.Honda40
4.Kawasaki32
5.KTM10



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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

AMA-SX: Grant takes debut victory in LA

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RACE REPORT 04/01/2009
Grant scores debut win in AMA opener
Grant celebrates victory
Grant celebrates victory

Yamaha continued their streak of victories in the AMA Supercross Championship (also an FIM World Championship) as Joe Gibbs Racing Team's Josh Grant surprisingly took his YZ450F to first place at the opening round of seventeen in the 2009 campaign at Anaheim in Los Angeles last Saturday. 2008 champion Chad Reed clinched the last race of 2008 and Grant beat both the Australian, and pre-event favourite - and new Yamaha recruit - James Stewart to the chequered flag.

Stewart would DNF
Stewart would DNF

It was a dramatic first AMA outing for Stewart as part of the title-winning L and M San Manuel squad. In front of a bumper collective of 42,309 spectators, the 23 year old took the holeshot in the main event and pull away from the pack with Reed in pursuit. The pair swapped the lead before a collision caused both to hit the dirt. Stewart's bike was hit by the pursuing Kevin Windham and he was unable to restart, pulling out of the sprint after just six laps.

Grant takes the win
Grant takes the win

Grant was running in third position prior to the Stewart-Reed incident and fronted the pack for the rest of the race for a sensational debut result in his first meeting in the Supercross category since joining Yamaha during the winter.

"I just kept plugging away and I didn't even look at the board or the laptimes or how many laps were left. I just kept going and when it felt like halfway I looked up and it said '18 laps' and I was like, 'Thank God!' said the young Californian, who had to nurse his machine across the line after catching a trackside banner in his rear wheel with two laps remaining. 'I'm just so pumped, and I didn't want to take too many chances with the banner in the wheel, so I just kept riding and it came through.'

Stewart walks away
Stewart walks away

After winning the US Open in Las Vegas and then at Paris, Bercy, it was a disappointing night for Stewart who classified 19th after his retirement.

'I got the holeshot and uncharacteristically I let him (Reed) go by. I was making a few mistakes in the beginning and I wasn't really comfortable yet. He ended up getting by me and actually pulled away,' he said. 'I found my rhythm and came back up and he might have started fading a little bit - I don't know what he was doing - but I went past him pretty quick and then I came into that corner and I missed a shift. Once I clicked back in, all I know is - just like Toronto in 2006 - I was getting hit from the rear. He took me out and I was down and out, and couldn't start my bike again.'

Jason Lawrence
Jason Lawrence

In the Lites category reigning champion Jason Lawrence recovered from his involvement in a first lap pile-up to guide his YZ250F to 4th place.

Round two will take place next Saturday at Chase Field in Phoenix.

Crowd: 42,309
Weather: Dry

2009 AMA-SX Anaheim, CA 04/01/2009
Race 1 - 20 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Josh Grant Yamaha USA 22'4.768
2 Andrew Short Honda USA 0'6.718
3 Chad Reed Suzuki AUS 0'10.433
4 Tim Ferry Kawasaki USA 0'19.648
5 Ryan Villopoto Kawasaki USA 0'22.814
6 Ivan Tedesco Honda USA 0'26.118
7 Heath Voss Honda USA 0'39.522
8 Benjamin Coisy Honda FRA 0'43.099
9 Nicholas Wey Yamaha USA 0'48.068
10 Paul Carpenter Kawasaki USA 0'49.372
11 Mike Alessi Suzuki USA 0'57.609
12 David D Millsaps Honda USA 0'58.348
13 Cole Siebler Honda USA 1'13.225
14 Matt Boni Honda USA -1 Laps
15 Kevin Windham Honda USA -1 Laps
19 James Stewart Yamaha USA -14 Laps

Rider Standings 03/01/2009
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Josh GrantYamahaUSA25
2.Andrew ShortHondaUSA22
3.Chad ReedSuzukiAUS20
4.Tim FerryKawasakiUSA18
5.Ryan VillopotoKawasakiUSA16
6.Ivan TedescoHondaUSA15
7.Heath VossHondaUSA14
8.Benjamin CoisyHondaFRA13
9.Nicholas WeyYamahaUSA12
10.Paul CarpenterKawasakiUSA11
11.Mike AlessiSuzukiUSA10
12.David D MillsapsHondaUSA9
13.Cole SieblerHondaUSA8
14.Matt BoniHondaUSA7
15.Kevin WindhamHondaUSA6
19.James StewartYamahaUSA2

Manufacturer Standings 03/01/2009
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.25
2.Honda22
3.Suzuki20
4.Kawasaki18
5.KTM1



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