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Thor/Parts Unlimited Motocross Week in Review: Hangtown

Christophe Pourcel's overall victory in the 250 Class at the Hangtown Motocross Classic kept round two of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship series from being a totally lost weekend for the Thor/Parts Unlimited team, but that victory and a third place for Chad Reed in the 450 Class couldn't offset the somber news of Ryan Villopoto's loss for the balance of the 12-race outdoor season.





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No Luck but Bad Luck

Ryan Villopoto seemingly had put all his aches, pains and illnesses behind him and settled into top form for a run at the outdoor championship after his impressive 1-1 sweep of the opening round at Glen Helen Raceway. Now it's another case of "wait 'til next year."


At midweek, as he was practicing for the May 30 race at Sacramento, the Washingtonian suffered an unspecified knee injury, and after getting caught up in a second-turn pileup and struggling to a 16th place finish in the first 450 Class moto, Villopoto and his Monster Energy Kawasaki team announced that he would sit out the second moto and remaining 10 races to have the knee surgically repaired.





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The heartbreaking outcome and short-lived possession of the red number plate brings a frustrating season to a close for the talented rookie. Flashes of brilliance highlighted 2009 and with a full onslaught prepared for 2010, Villopoto will be a rider to keep an eye on.


Another Podium Finish

Chad Reed put together another podium finish while continuing to reacquaint himself with the longer races and natural terrain of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship tracks after sitting out the past two outdoor seasons.





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The two-time Supercross champion finished sixth in the first moto and third in the second, and that gave the Rockstar/Makita Suzuki star a third overall after Josh Grant was penalized for a rules infraction. The finish left Reed third in the standings, 1 point behind Grant.


An Up-Hill Battle

Yamaha rider Josh Hill had another uneven day at the races. The Oregon native started well in the opening moto and hung on in the final laps for a 10th place finish. In the second moto of 30 minutes plus 2 laps, Hill raced in mid-pack and finished 20th. That gave him 15th overall.





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Pourcel Gets First U.S. Win

Christophe Pourcel, the native of France now living in Corona, Calif., continued to establish himself as a rising star in American Motocross by claiming his first Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship 250 Class win for the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki team in Sacramento.


Pourcel, who won the Supercross Lites East title and season-ending Shootout at Las Vegas, took the first moto win after stalking and overtaking upstart Honda rider Justin Barcia, then displayed his maturity by avoiding unnecessary risks and settling for a solid second place finish to Ryan Dungey in the second moto, knowing that would give him the overall victory.





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Unfortunately, Pourcel was penalized one position in the second moto for not obeying a hazard flag. Pourcel was one of seven riders disciplined for the same infraction during the day. The drop from second to third did not impact his overall win, but it did leave him 2 points behind Dungey instead of being tied with the Glen Helen winner.


Two More Top 10's for Pro Circuit.





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Tyla Rattray and Jake Weimer, two of Pourcel's teammates at Pro Circuit, earned places in the top 10 with consistent performances. Rattray, who's also new to the U.S. outdoor series, was fourth in the opening moto and seventh in the second for a fifth overall. Weimer had a pair of eighth-place finishes and, not surprisingly, was eighth overall.





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Austin Stroupe, the fourth member of the team, was 10th in the opening moto, but had his hopes for a good overall ruined by an accident that forced him out of the second moto with a 30th-place finish, good for 15th overall.





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Ironically, it was during the period following Stroupe's mishap that Pourcel committed his infraction.


Price's Fall Doesn't Spoil it All

Sara Price had another good outing in the WMX competition. She finished eighth in the opening moto, but had been running close to the front until a last-lap crash. She recovered nicely, however, finishing fifth in the second moto to take fifth overall, her second straight top five showing.


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