Press Release

Arenacross West Coast Swing Continues in Sacramento



Bowers Sits Atop Standings at Halfway Point

 

AURORA, Ill. (February 22, 2011)
The 2011 AMA Arenacross Series hit the halfway point last weekend in
Reno and after two nights of action at the longest-running arenacross
race in history. Babbitt’s Monster Energy/TiLUBE Kawasaki presented by
Maxxis’ Tyler Bowers asserted himself as the rider to beat for the 2011
Arenacross class title after a weekend sweep from the “Biggest Little
City in the World.” This weekend, the series will conclude its two-week
western swing with a return to the California State Capital in
Sacramento and ARCO Arena.

Bowers
is currently in the midst of a three-race winning streak and since
capturing his first win of the season in Denver, has won five of the
last seven main events. He assumed the points lead from TUF Honda’s
Jeff Gibson following his hometown race in Louisville and has yet to
lose since.

Through
seven rounds, Bowers’ lead over Gibson sits at 12 points and after a
dominant start by Gibson to start the season, the momentum has shifted
into Bowers’ favor. With five wins to Bowers’ credit already this
season, he is beginning to show the same dominance he had over the
field in 2010 when he grabbed nine overall victories.

Despite
Bowers’ recent run, Gibson has been impressive in his own right. A pair
of third-place efforts in Reno gave the 2009 AMA Arenacross Series
Champion a streak of six podium results, but his continued loss of
points to his rival over the past three weeks has proven to be too much
to overcome despite his incredible consistency.

“Both
Tyler and Jeff are in the midst of two of the most impressive seasons
we’ve ever seen in the AMA Arenacross Series,” said Series Director
Jayme Dalsing. “In any other year, Gibson would clearly be the rider to
beat, but Bowers has managed to still be that much better. Given how
well they’ve both ridden, it’s hard to believe the gap between them is
in the double digits.”

In
addition to the duo leading the pack, the competition throughout the
rest of the field has been exceptional. Chad Johnson and Cole Siebler,
teammates to Bowers and Gibson, respectively, have been in the mix
throughout the season and have managed to capture wins of their own.
While they currently aren’t within striking distance of the
championship lead, they’ve added greatly to the parity of the
Arenacross class along with Foremost
Insurance/Spinechillers/HondaofFairfield.com’s Zach Ames, who sits
fourth in the championship. Veteran riders Gray Davenport, the third
member of the Babbitt’s Monster Energy/TiLUBE Kawasaki team, and Kelly
Smith, of Team Faith Yamaha, have also put forth some great rides in
recent weeks.

The
competition within the division is tougher than ever and despite the
dominance of Bowers and Gibson atop the standings, it’s anyone’s race
to win every time the gate drops. Even with the majority of the
checkered flags to their credit, the title contenders will be the first
to echo the sentiment. While the statistics may suggest otherwise, both
Bowers and Gibson have had to work harder than ever to achieve success.

This
weekend’s eighth round commences on Saturday, February 26 at 7 p.m. PT
from ARCO Arena and marks the AMA Arenacross Series’ first visit to
Sacramento since the 2009 season. In addition to the hotly-contested
competition of the Arenacross class, the Arenacross Lites Western
Regional Championship continues after reaching its halfway point in
Reno. Oklahoma native Chad Cook sits atop the standings and leads his
challengers into action this weekend.

Advance
tickets are available for the Sacramento Arenacross at the ARCO Arena
Box Office, Ticketmaster charge by phone and ticketmaster.com. Tickets
cost $2 more the day of the race.

Arenacross Class Points (After Race 10 of 19)

  1. Tyler Bowers, Danville, Ky., Kawasaki – 227
  2. Jeff Gibson, Blacklick, Ohio, Honda – 215
  3. Chad Johnson, Rhinelander, Wis., Kawasaki – 198
  4. Zach Ames, Prospect, Ohio, Honda – 160
  5. Cole Siebler, Emmett, Idaho, Honda – 153
  6. Gray Davenport, Lehi, Utah, Kawasaki – 153
  7. Nathan Skaggs, Chillicothe, Ohio, Honda – 132
  8. Kelly Smith, Ludington, Mich., Yamaha – 124
  9. Kevin Johnson, Spring, Texas, Yamaha – 111
  10. Cory Green, Nowata, Okla., Suzuki – 105

Arenacross Lites Class Western Regional Points (After Race 5 of 10)

  1. Chad Cook, Oklahoma City, Okla., Kawasaki – 105
  2. Tanner Moore, Auburn, Kan., KTM – 83
  3. Aviery Hickey, Decatur, Texas, Kawasaki – 67
  4. Travis Smith, Lancaster, Calif., Yamaha – 66
  5. Tanner Young, Marland, Okla., Yamaha – 51
  6. Tiger Lacey, Spring Creek, Nev., Kawasaki – 50
  7. Bobby Fitch, Littleton, Colo., Honda – 44
  8. Jeremy Huddleston, Eustace, Texas, KTM – 42
  9. Noa Quinabo, Riverside, Calif., Suzuki – 36
  10. Joel Fittro, Elmira, Calif., Kawasaki – 35

New
for 2011! Live timing and scoring from each round of the AMA Arenacross
Series. To follow the intense racing action live, log onto www.Arenacross.com.  For all media requests, please contact Brandon Short at brandon@nextlevelsportsinc.com or 949-365-5750.

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