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Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Notes: Rockstar Energy Unadilla National


MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(August 12, 2011) - After a two-weekend break, the 2011 Lucas Oil AMA
Pro Motocross Championship returns to action tomorrow with the Rockstar
Energy Unadilla National. The world's best riders will resume their
battle for the coveted 450- and 250-class titles from one of the most
historic venues in American Motocross, as the Unadilla Valley Sports
Center, located in New Berlin, N.Y., will host the ninth round of the
summer.



Currently,
just nine points separate the top three riders in 450 Class standings,
with Monster Energy Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto holding a one-point
advantage over Rockstar/Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey, and a nine-point
lead over TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing's Chad Reed. In the 250
Class, the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki trio of Dean Wilson, Tyla
Rattray and Blake Baggett sit within 17 points of one another.



450 Class



Monster Energy Kawasaki
For
the first time in 2011, Ryan Villopoto sits atop the 450 Class
standings, making him the third rider this season to earn the
distinction. He will bring the red number plate into Unadilla looking to
add to his overall win total, and maintain the consistency that has put
him in this position. At the previous round in Washougal, Villopoto
finished in the runner-up spot, vaulting him into the points lead. Now,
he'll look to take advantage of the opportunity before him and celebrate
his birthday at Unadilla.



"We
had some great testing days during the break, and I think we can keep
our momentum out front," said Villopoto. "It would be nice to get a win
on my birthday. I feel like I've been close several times to getting my
second overall, so I just need to break through, and I think we can do
that at Unadilla."



Jake
Weimer showed tenacity in his efforts at Washougal. Following a tough
first moto in which he battled from the back of the field to finish 15th, Weimer posted a strong top-10 effort in Moto 2, finishing eighth. As a result, Weimer finished 12th overall, and currently sits ninth in the standings.



"It's
been a little frustrating because I know I have some good speed," said
Weimer. "But, it seems like something always happens that pushes me to
the back. If I get some good starts and run fast opening laps, I know I
can be there at the end."



Rockstar/Makita Suzuki
Ryan
Dungey raced to his second straight victory at Washougal, marking his
third overall win of the 2011 season. By virtue of his effort, Dungey
joined Villopoto in surpassing Reed in the standings, and sits just a
single point behind in rival heading into Unadilla. After sharing the
points lead after the opening round, Dungey now has another opportunity
to control his own destiny en route to defending his title, heading to a
track at which he won at one year ago.



"The
weekend was good at Washougal," said Dungey. "The track was tough,
slippery and challenging, so you had to be really patient with throttle
control. Now we've had some time off to get ready for Unadilla. I like
that track. It takes a lot of finesse and throttle control, it gets
really rough and choppy, and I always look forward to going back there."



Brett
Metcalfe has shown a consistent upward progression throughout the 2011
season. At Washougal, Metcalfe posted a season-best effort, landing on
the overall podium for the first time this summer. Metcalfe now sits
fourth in the 450 Class standings, and will look to capitalize on the
momentum from the previous round.



"That
first podium felt awesome," said Metcalfe. "I want to thank everyone at
Rockstar/Makita Suzuki, and especially Yoshimura. The RM-Z450 was
really fast at Washougal. Now, I'm really looking forward to Unadilla. I
love racing there. It's a really good track, and I've done well there.
We've got the Suzuki figured out. I'm comfortable, and I can start to
attack and be aggressive, trying to push and battle for some wins now."



TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing
Despite
dropping out of the points lead for the first time this season, Chad
Reed is still well within reach of his second American Motocross title.
Coming off a frightening crash at the Spring Creek round, Reed didn't
let the pain and soreness of the incident get in the way of putting
forth a solid effort at Washougal. His 7-4 moto scores landed him fourth
overall, his first finish off the overall podium, but Reed comes into
Unadilla rested, looking to get back into his winning ways.



American Honda
After
losing Trey Canard to injury at Washougal, the American Honda team was
without a rider coming into Unadilla. However, the team will welcome a
new face under the tent on Saturday as a recent announcement confirmed
that Justin Barcia will make his 450 Class debut in his home state of
New York, and compete for the team throughout the remainder of the
season.



"I'm
so grateful to have this opportunity to ride the Honda CRF450R in the
450 Class," said Barcia. "I raced the CRF450R to the overall win at the
Bercy Supercross last year, and I felt great competing on the bike, so
I'm excited to now get the chance to race several rounds outdoors on it.
I'm also really looking forward to working with the Factory Honda team.
I feel I've grown a lot as a professional racer over the past three
years, and this whole experience is only going to help me develop my
skills even more."



Red Bull KTM
Andrew
Short gained another spot in the 450 Class standings following
Washougal. The veteran rider rode to solid top-10 finishes in each moto,
finishing eighth overall. As a result, Short moved into sixth in the
450 Class standings, and with another strong outing at Unadilla, will
likely move into the top five.



"It
was nice having a break," said Short. "I got to spend some time with my
family, and also attend the WPS dealer show and Loretta Lynn's Amateur
National. It was great to mingle with dealers and young riders, and be
the one to watch the riding for a couple days. Now, it's back to
business, and I am ready to get back to the racing this weekend."



Mike
Alessi rebounded from a tough start in the opening moto from Washougal,
overcoming adversity to finish inside the top 10. He carried that
momentum into the second moto, battling for a top-five finish. In the
end, Alessi posted 9-6 moto scores to finish sixth overall.



Muscle Milk/Toyota/JGR
Davi
Millsaps was forced to miss another round of action at Washougal,
following an injury he suffered at RedBud. With two additional weekends
to heal, Millsaps should be back in action at Unadilla. Despite his time
away from competition, Millsaps still maintains eight-place in the
championship.



As
the lone Joe Gibbs Racing rider at Unadilla, Justin Brayton put forth
his most impressive outing of the season since making his summer debut
at Thunder Valley. Brayton battled around the top five in each moto,
ultimately finishing sixth in the first moto, and fifth in Moto 2 to
land sixth overall. After just four rounds of competition, Brayton
already sits 15th in the 450 Class standings.



MotoConcepts Yamaha
Tommy
Hahn has put forth several strong rides in 2011, but misfortune has
struck the veteran on numerous occasions, hindering his efforts. At
Washougal, Hahn rode consistently in both motos, ultimately posting 8-7
moto scores to finish seventh overall. The ride helped move Hahn into
the top 10 in the championship.



250 Class



Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
Following
eight rounds and 16 motos, the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
remains undefeated in the 2011 season. At Washougal, Blake Baggett and
Dean Wilson helped keep the moto streak intact, while Baggett went on to
claim his series-leading fifth win of the summer.



Wilson
currently has the more points than any rider in the Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championship, and also boasts the best finishing average in
the series. Despite that, Wilson has yet to claim an overall victory.
After spending the break in Florida to get some addition training
alongside Chad Reed, Wilson will eagerly be looking to break into the
win column on Saturday.



"It's
been good to go out and ride in different weather and tracks outside of
California," said Wilson. "I think it's helped me become (more)
confident for the tough tracks we have coming up on the schedule. I'm
going to go out there and do my best to get back on the podium."



Tyla
Rattray has also been extremely consistent throughout the 2011 season.
He posted a pair of second-place finishes at Washougal to claim the
runner-up spot overall, and will look to chip away at the 13-point
deficit he faces to Wilson at Unadilla.



"I
got a few points last race, but it could have been more if I had passed
Dean," said Rattray. "Unadilla isn't that easy of a track, and I know
it will be challenging. I have been keeping up with my training and
hopefully I can move closer in the points."



Baggett
has proven to be arguably the fastest rider in the 250 Class, as
evidenced by his five wins. He'll look to maintain the momentum at
Unadilla and continue his drive towards the top of the standings,
currently sitting 17 points behind Wilson.



"Unadilla
is one of the few tracks I've actually been to since turning pro, and
I'm really looking forward to get back out there racing," said Baggett.
"It's a little boring when we get so much down time between races, so
I'm definitely ready to get back on the track."



DNA Shred Stix/Star Racing Yamaha
Kyle
Cunningham has been the most consistent non-Pro Circuit rider all
season, and that continued at Washougal. The veteran rider finished on
the podium following the opening moto, but was forced to battle a bit of
adversity in Moto 2, ultimately finishing seventh. Despite that, his
pair of moto scores helped him finish fourth overall, and solidify
fourth in the championship standings.



On
the heels of one of his best outings of the season, Gareth Swanepoel
vaulted from eighth to fifth in the 250 Class standings. His 7-4 moto
scores left him just shy of his teammate for the day, finishing fifth
overall.



GEICO Honda
With
the move of Justin Barcia into the 450 Class, Eli Tomac and Wil Hahn
will lead the way for the GEICO Honda stable. Tomac experienced a rough
outing at Washougal, finishing 17th overall, but still sits solidly in fifth in the championship standings. Hahn followed one position behind in 18th overall. Both riders will look to bounce back at Unadilla.



Coming
off a strong final appearance at the AMA Amateur Motocross
Championship, Justin Bogle will make his professional debut at Unadilla
as the third and newest member of GEICO Honda. Aspirations are high for
the up-and-coming rider, and many will be watching how he fares on
Saturday.



Rockstar Energy Suzuki
Martin
Davalos maintained his hold on ninth in the 250 Class standings at
Washougal, following 13-5 moto scores that landed him eighth overall.
Davalos likes competing on the natural-terrain layout at Unadilla, and
will look to post a strong outing on Saturday.



"My
weekend at Washougal was pretty good," said Davalos. "Now, we're coming
off a break, and we've worked on a couple of things to try and get on
the podium before the season is over. After our performance at
Washougal, we definitely had something to build on for Unadilla."



Television
coverage for Saturday's Rockstar Energy Unadilla National begins with a
live broadcast of the opening motos for both the 450 and 250 classes on
FUEL TV, beginning at 12:30 p.m. EST. NBC Sports will present exclusive
live final-moto coverage of the 450 Class at 3 p.m. EST. SPEED will
round out the day's action with coverage of the 250 Class at 11:30 p.m.
EST.



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For more information on the 2011 tour, please log on to www.allisports.com/motocross.



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media information about the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship,
please contact Media Manager Brandon Short, via email at media@mxsportsproracing.com or by phone at 949-365-5750.



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