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Double podium result in Los Angeles



Yamaha YZ450F and YZ250F motorcycles were present on
both podiums at a well-populated Dodgers Stadium near downtown Los
Angeles for the third round of seventeen in the AMA Supercross series,
also an FIM World Championship. 35, 741 spectators saw JGRMX’s James
Stewart pick up his first trophy of the season with third position while
Monster Energy Yamaha’s Zach Osborne continued to build his speed and
momentum on the SX circuit and scored his first career rostrum finish
with third place in the West Coast Lites class.



Stewart had spent time after the second round in
Phoenix last week honing his starts and the work paid off as he rounded
the first turn and initial jumps in the top four. The Main Event in a
cold LA had to be restarted after a crash involving Trey Canard and Ryan
Morais and Stewart hunted the rear wheel of Chad Reed at the second
time of asking. A close race was brought to a halt on the eleventh lap
when a small mistake clipping the last obstacle of the timing section
saw the former champion drop his machine in the following corner.



Stewart was able to remount and although his chances
of victory had gone he still had to fight hard to defend his position
from Ryan Villopoto. “We had a rough practice session but my starts were
great so I have to give it up to the team,” he said. “This result is a
confidence builder for sure. I was ‘there’ and we’ll go for it [the win]
next week for sure. I always try my best and always go hard out there.
We’ll get better. I made one mistake and just couldn’t bring it back.”



In the championship standings Stewart is fifth while
team-mate Davi Millsaps – who was sixth in LA – holds tenth place.














In his penultimate race before heading back to focus
on the FIM MX2-GP World Championship Zach Osborne scored a fantastic
podium finish with his YZ250F. The American started well and held second
place for much of the fifteen lap main event and although he was passed
by Dean Wilson, pushed on to the chequered flag to guarantee third
place. “This is unreal,” he said. “A lot of people have worked so hard
for us to be here and this result means so much. After four years in
Europe it is great to come back in this way. I can’t say enough about my
bike; it got me right up there from the start. Oakland will be my last
supercross this year and I’ll look to build on this.”



Round four will take place next Saturday at the Overstock.com Stadium in Oakland.
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