Results Sheet: Oakland, CA


Sigh Of Relief


James Stewart is not used to racing for podiums. And the high standard he holds himself to is the same high standard his new team – Toyota/JGRMX/Yamaha – had in mind when they hired him. So, when he took the checkered flag at round four of the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross series in Oakland, it wasn’t so much elation at his victory, but rather a collective sigh of relief from the Stewart and JGR camps.



Stewart won his heat race after barely holding off Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto. But in the main event, TwoTwo Motorsports’ Chad Reed grabbed the holeshot in front of Andrew Short (Supercross.com/Honda), Josh Hansen (Dodge Motorsports / Sycuan Casino / Hart & Huntington / Bel Ray Racing), Stewart, Villopoto, and the rest of the field. Supercross series points leader, Red Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey, rounded the first lap 10th, just in front of Jake Weimer (Monster Energy Kawasaki).



Stewart found his way through the first few racers quickest, but it wasn’t long before you could throw a blanket over the top three in the 450cc main, as Reed led Stewart and Villopoto. Villopoto was putting a lot of pressure on Stewart for second when Stewart squeezed by Reed for the lead, and Villopoto seemed to suffer as a result. Villopoto went to work on Reed, but around halfway, Reed began to pull away from Villopoto.



At the finish, Stewart took the win over Reed and Villopoto, while Ryan Dungey – who came into Oakland leading the points – came from outside the top ten for fourth. Andrew Short was fifth in front of Kevin Windham (GEICO Honda), Davi Millsaps (Toyota/JGRMX/Yamaha) and Weimer.



There’s now once again a tie atop the points standings, as Chad Reed and Ryan Dungey will both be sporting red number plate backgrounds at Anaheim 2 this coming Saturday night, and Villopoto trails them by two points. Stewart is another 10 points back.


In the Lites class, Rockstar Energy Suzuki’s Martin Davalos grabbed the holeshot and he looked good out front ahead of Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Dean Wilson, GEICO Honda’s Eli Tomac, TLD/Lucas Oil Honda’s Cole Seely, Monster Energy/BikeIt Yamaha’s Zach Osborne, and the rest, but on the second lap, Wilson went down and came around for lap two in 19th place, just in front of Seely, who crashed separately but came around 20th.



Wilson and Seely freight-trained forward throughout the race until they ended up 10th and 11th at the finish, respectively.


Osborne, on the other hand, came from the tail end of the top five to pass for second place on lap six after Eli Tomac took over the lead from Davalos. Osborne stayed second for a while before he surrendered the spot to former world champ Marvin Musquin on his Red Bull KTM a few laps from the end of the race.



Tomac took the win over Musquin and then Osborne, who scored his second podium finish in a row.



Osborne will be leaving the championship even though he sits third after four rounds, but Tomac now has a 15-point lead over Wilson for the title.


Check back in a bit for our Photo Blast, and you can also check out our pre-race Pit Bits from Oakland.


Results

2012 Monster Energy AMA Supercross

Oakland, CA


Supercross Lites Heat 1

1. Dean Wilson

2. Zach Osborne

3. Martin Davalos

4. Max Anstie

5. Michael Leib

6. Ryan Sipes

7. Killy Rusk

8. Matt Moss

9. Topher Ingalls


Supercross Lites Heat 2

1. Cole Seely

2. Eli Tomac

3. Billy Laninovich

4. Marvin Musquin

5. Gavin Faith

6. Nico Izzi

7. Vince Friese

8. Gareth Swanepoel

9. Travis Baker


Supercross Heat 1

1. Ryan Dungey

2. Kevin Windham

3. Chad Reed

4. Jake Weimer

5. Brett Metcalfe

6. Kyle Partridge

7. Nick Wey

8. Kyle Chisholm

9. Cody Mackie


Supercross Heat 2

1. James Stewart

2. Ryan Villopoto

3. Andrew Short

4. Justin Brayton

5. Davi Millsaps

6. Broc Tickle

7. Josh Hansen

8. Ben LaMay

9. Weston Peick


Supercross Lites LCQ

1. Jason Anderson

2. Ryan Marmont


Supercross LCQ

1. Mike Alessi

2. Robert Kiniry


Supercross Lites Main Event

1. Eli Tomac (Honda)

2. Marvin Musquin (KTM)

3. Zach Osborne (Yamaha)

4. Ryan Sipes (Yamaha)

5. Matt Moss (KTM)

6. Travis Baker (Honda)

7. Nico Izzi (Yamaha)

8. Max Anstie (Honda)

9. Martin Davalos (Suzuki)

10. Dean Wilson (Kawasaki)

11. Cole Seely (Honda)

12. Jason Anderson (Suzuki)

13. Billy Laninovich (Honda)

14. Gavin Faith (Honda)

15. Gareth Swanepoel (Yamaha)

16. Michael Leib (Honda)

17. Vince Friese (Honda)

18. Killy Rusk (Honda)

19. Ryan Marmont (KTM)

20. Topher Ingalls (Honda)


Supercross Main Event

1. James Stewart (Yamaha)

2. Chad Reed (Honda)

3. Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki)

4. Ryan Dungey (KTM)

5. Andrew Short (Honda)

6. Kevin Windham (Honda)

7. Davi Millsaps (Yamaha)

8. Jake Weimer (Kawasaki)

9. Justin Brayton (Honda)

10. Josh Hansen (Kawasaki)

11. Mike Alessi (Suzuki)

12. Kyle Chisholm (Kawasaki)

13. Broc Tickle (Kawasaki)

14. Brett Metcalfe (Suzuki)

15. Nick Wey (Kawasaki)

16. Cody Mackie (Kawasaki)

17. Weston Peick (Kawasaki)

18. Robert Kiniry (Yamaha)

19. Ben LaMay (Yamaha)

20. Kyle Partridge (Kawasaki)


Supercross Lites West Point Standings

1. Eli Tomac 88

2. Dean Wilson 73

3. Zach Osborne 67

4. Marvin Musquin 64

5. Tyla Rattray 60

6. Cole Seely 57

7. Jason Anderson 53

8. Nico Izzi 46

9. Max Anstie 45

10. Ryan Sipes 43


Supercross Point Standings

1. Chad Reed 85

2. Ryan Dungey 85

3. Ryan Villopoto 83

4. James Stewart 73

5. Jake Weimer 61

6. Kevin Windham 58

7. Andrew Short 52

8. Josh Hansen 47

9. Brett Metcalfe 45

10. Davi Millsaps 42

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