Monster Energy Supercross Notes Package: Toronto
Date:  3/11/2010
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AMA Supercross Class Stats in Toronto
The first race held in Toronto was December 3, 2004, and Ricky Carmichael won on a Suzuki

This will be the third time the gate will drop for an AMA Supercross race in Toronto.

 

In 2005, James Stewart won on a Kawasaki.

In 2006, Chad Reed would win on a Yamaha

Reed became the first two-time winner in Toronto with his win in 2008.

In 2009, Stewart won on a Yamaha.


AMA Supercross Class Recap from Daytona
Ryan Villopoto earned his fourth win of the season and the sixth win of his career.

 

Ryan Dungey finished second in Daytona, marking his sixth podium of the season and his ninth top-10 finish.

 

Kevin Windham earned his 167th start in Daytona and his 99th top-five finish of his career.

 

As an active Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites class rider, Trey Canard earned back-to-back podium finishes with a second in Atlanta, and a third in Daytona.

 

Canard has back to back podiums as an active AMA Supercross Lites class rider. He joins Kevin Windham as the only riders to do this. Windham did so in 1997.

 

Heading into Daytona, Justin Brayton had eight top 10 finishes. He finished 18th in Daytona.

 

Ryan Morais earned the first top-10 finish of his career in Daytona, finishing 10th overall.

 

Jarred Browne got his best career finish with an 11th in Daytona.

 

Nick Wey earned his sixth consecutive top 10 finish with a seventh in Daytona.

 

With a 9th place in Daytona, Josh Hill has now earned a top-10 finish in every race this year, including four second places.

 

Ryan Dungey, Josh Hill, and Davi Millsaps are the only riders to finish in the top 10 every race this year.

 

AMA Supercross Lites Class Stats in Toronto

This will be the second time the gate will drop for an Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class race in Toronto.

 

Christophe Pourcel won last year in Toronto.


AMA Supercross Lites Class Recap from Daytona
Christophe Pourcel earned his third consecutive win of the season in Daytona.

 

The Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki team has won seven of nine AMA Supercross Lites class races this year.

 

At the first three races of the Eastern regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship this year, Christophe Pourcel and Austin Stroupe have finished first and second respectively. They have both won every heat race this season as well.

 

Since 2009, there have been a total of 10 Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class races, and Christophe Pourcel has won seven of them.

 

AMA Supercross Laps Led

Ryan Dungey    74

Ryan Villopoto  59

Davi Millsaps    18

Kevin Windham 9

James Stewart  8

Josh Hill           8

Nicholas Wey    2

Davi Millsaps    2

 

AMA Supercross Lites Class Laps Led

Jake Weimer                 47

Trey Canard                  29

Christophe Pourcel        26

Blake Wharton               12

Austin Stroupe              9

Dean Wilson                 8

Ryan Morais                  1

Wil A. Hahn                   1

 

SPIKE Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Class)

Ryan Dungey (Anaheim 1)

Ryan Dungey (Phoenix)

Austin Stroupe (Anaheim 2)

Ryan Dungey (San Francisco)

Nicholas Wey (San Diego)

Ryan Villopoto (Anaheim 3)

Davi Millsaps (Indianapolis)

Ryan Dungey (Atlanta)

 

SPIKE Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Lites Class)

Jake Weimer (Anaheim 1)

Josh Hansen (Phoenix)

Josh Hansen (Anaheim 2)

Cole Seely (San Francisco)

Trey Canard (San Diego)

Tommy Hahn (Anaheim 3)

Justin Barcia (Indianapolis)

Dean Wilson (Atlanta)

 

MMI Top Tech Award

Mike Gosselaar (Anaheim 1)

Rene Zapata (Phoenix)

Jason Snow (Anaheim 2)

Brent Myron (San Francisco)

Rich Simmons (San Diego)

Dave Feeny (Anaheim 3)

Mike Williamson (Indianapolis)

Kyle Bentley (Atlanta)

 

Asterisk Medic Card

Antonio Balbi (Anaheim 1)

Hunter Hewitt (Phoenix)

Hugo Dagod (Anaheim 2)

Robert Kiniry (San Francisco)

Jake Canada (San Diego)

Tommy R. Weeck (Anaheim 3)

Darryn L. Durham (Indianapolis)

Justin M. Sipes (Atlanta)

 


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