[AMAMX] Reed is 2009 Champion!!
Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Chad Reed clinched the 2009 AMA Motocross Championship with two rounds remaining at Budds Creek Motocross Park in Mechanicsville, Maryland.
[AMX] CDR Yamaha closes in on title
CDR Rockstar Yamaha have continued their dominant run of results with Cheyne Boyd and Jay Marmont finishing first and second in the Pro Open class for the fifth round in succession at the penultimate round of the 2009 Australian Motocross Championship at the Lake Macquarie Motorcycle Club yesterday.
[AMX] Moss set for Lites title
Team Shift Motul Suzuki Pro Lite star Matt Moss turned inanother vintage performance in the penultimate round of the 2009 Australian National Motocross Championship at Lakes, New South Wales.
Team Shift Motul Suzuki Pro Lite star Matt Moss overcame a dramatic crash at the first turn of the first moto at Wanneroo to maintain his lead in the Australian National Motocross Championship.
[AMA MX] Alessi wins again at Freestone
Rockstar Makita Suzuki Factory Racing's Mike Alessi won his second consecutive AMA Motocross race at Freestone County Raceway in Wortham, Texas at the weekend.
[AMA MX] Reed fourth at Glen Helen opener
Australia's dual AMA Supercross Champion Chad Reed returned to the AMA MX series at Glen Helen carding a fine fourth despite little pre-season testing..
Yamaha rider James Stewart has won the 2009 AMA SX Championship (also an FIM world championship) thanks to third position taken at the seventeenth and last round of the series in front of almost 40,000 spectators at the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. The 23 year old claimed his second SX title and the sixth of his career while successfully defending Yamaha's crown in the premier class.
[SX] Reed settles for second in Vegas
Rockstar Makita Suzuki Factory Racing finished up the 2009 AMA Supercross season with two podium finishes at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday night - one in the Supercross class and one in Supercross LItes.
[SX] Stewart closes in on title
Yamaha's James Stewart stands on the brink of capturing the 2009 AMA Supercross and FIM World Championships after clinching his eleventh win of the season and the thirty-sixth of his career at the Rice-Eccles Stadium and watched by 40,612 spectators in Salt Lake City for the penultimate round of the campaign.
[SX] Stewart takes back points lead
With just two rounds to go in the 2009 AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World Championship) LandM San Manuel Yamaha's James Stewart has moved to the top of the standings after scoring the runner-up position last Saturday at the Qwest Field in Seattle. The Floridian recovered from a poor start to run through the field and scoop 22 points for his 13th rostrum appearance so far in the seventeen-race schedule.
[MX] Everts defeats Loeb in duel
The challenge of this duel of the titans was simple: who would climb the Geraardsbergen Wall in the shortest time, a Citroën C4 WRC car or a Red Bull KTM 450 cc?
[SX] Stewart closes gap to eight points
James Stewart picked up his ninth win of the 2009 AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World Championship) by owning round thirteen of seventeen at the Roger's Centre in Toronto, the only non-American event on the schedule.
[SX] Reed still on top after Orleans
Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Chad Reed retains an eight-point lead in the AMA/ FIM Supercross Championship after racing to second place at Saturday's 11th round in New Orleans.
[SX] Stewart back on track with eighth win
James Stewart took his LandM San Manuel YZ450F back to the top of the podium for his eighth victory of the 2009 AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World Championship) at the Superdome in New Orleans for round eleven of seventeen.
[SX] Stewart seventh at Daytona
LandM San Manuel Yamaha rider James Stewart recorded his lowest race finish of the 2009 AMA Supercross (and FIM SX World Championship) series last weekend at Daytona with 7th position in the main event after a first turn crash left him almost last at the start of the tenth round of seventeen.
[SX] Reed in command after Daytona win
Chad Reed has regained the AMA/ FIM Supercross series lead after winning Saturday's Daytona Supercross in Florida. The Rockstar Makita Suzuki rider is now 11 points clear of James Stewart after 10 of 17 rounds after the Yamaha rider crashed in the opening corner of the 20-lap Main Event and had to charge back from dead last to seventh.
[SX] KTM selects Shock Doctor as..
Shock Doctor, Inc. the global brand leader for superior protective products throughout the sports industry, today announces a partnership with KTM Motorsports as the new title sponsor of the KTM Factory Off-Road Racing Teams.
[SX] Stewart streak ended at Indy
LandM San Manuel Yamaha rider James Stewart could not extend his run of seven consecutive victories in the 2009 AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World Championship) but by finishing second at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis for the ninth round of seventeen the 23 year old still retains the top spot, jointly, with Chad Reed.
[SX] Reed takes Indianapolis victory
Team Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Chad Reed raced to his first victory of the 2009 AMA/ FIM World Supercross season at Saturday night's ninth round at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis and is now tied for the series lead.
[SX] Seventh win continues Stewart..
LandM San Manuel Yamaha rider James Stewart is the new leader of the 2009 AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World Championship) after taking his YZ450F to a brilliant seventh consecutive success last Saturday.
[SX] Dungey takes SX lead as Reed ties
Team Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey has regained the lead in the AMA West Coast Supercross Lites class following his third victory of the season at Saturday's seventh round in San Diego, California.
[MX1] Solid start for Teka Suzuki
The 2009 motocross campaign cranked into life for the Teka Suzuki WMX1 team on Sunday as the Starcross International at Mantova in Italy once again opened the international calendar after the winter break.
Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Chad Reed raced back from a mediocre start to clinch second place at Saturday night's Anaheim Supercross in California and keep his AMA/ FIM Championship lead intact.
[SX] Stewart takes fifth straight win..
Round six of the 2009 AMA Supercross series and the third and final stop in the Anaheim stadium, Los Angeles, was the scene of LandM San Manuel Yamaha rider James Stewart's latest triumph and his fifth win in a row.
[ENDURO] Cervantes takes title in Madrid
KTM factory rider Ivan Cervantes celebrated yet another victory in Madrid in the final round of the Indoor Enduro World Championship at the weekend to seal the title.
[MX1] KTM run strongly in Italy
KTM MX1 and MX2 factory riders had a roaring start to the 2009 racing season in Mantova, Italy at the weekend snatching four of the top six podiums in the first of the pre-season events with a fifth also going to a KTM-supported rider.
[SX] Reed on San Francisco podium
Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Chad Reed and Ryan Dungey continue to lead the AMA/ FIM Supercross and West Coast Lites Championships after racing to podium positions at Saturday's San Francisco fifth round in America.
James Stewart raced to his third straight victory in just his fourth appearance in the AMA Supercross series with the San Manuel LandM YZ450F Yamaha. The 23 year old conquered the fourth round of the 2009 contest (also an FIM World Championship) at the Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas; the first time the '09 competition had left the west coast of the USA.
[SX] Reed fights back to second
Team Rockstar Makita's Chad Reed staged another amazing race from the back to finish second at Saturday's Houston Supercross after being squeezed out in the first corner.
[SX] Reed takes Supercross points lead
Chad Reed has taken the lead in the AMA/World Supercross Championship after an incredible charge from the back to second place at Saturday's third round at Anaheim, while Rockstar Makita Suzuki team mate Ryan Dungey increased his lead in West Coast Championship with victory in the Lites class.
[SX] Stewart takes his second win..
James Stewart scored his second win from three races in the seventeen round 2009 AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World Championship) onboard his San Manuel LandM YZ450F by owning the 50th meeting to be held at the Anaheim Stadium in Los Angeles last Saturday.
[SX] Stewarts strikes back in LA
James Stewart successfully erased the painful memory of his DNF in Los Angeles last week and ruled the second round of seventeen in the 2009 AMA Supercross series (also an FIM World Championship) in Phoenix on Saturday.
After a strong run through the heats, Chad Reed was forced to settle for a close second at Pheonix behind arch-rival James Stewart during the second round of the AMA SX series.
[SX] Reed and Dungey podium at Anaheim
Chad Reed and Ryan Dungey both started their 2009 Monster Energy Supercross Championship hunts for the Rockstar Makita Suzuki team with rostrum positions at Saturday night's opening round in Anaheim in California.
[SX] Chad Reed third at Anaheim #1
JGRMX/Toyota/Yamaha rookie Josh Grant, of Riverside, Calif., won the first AMA Supercross class race of his career before 42,309 fans at the Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, season opener at Angel Stadium.
[SX] Reed ready for US title defence
Reigning World and AMA Supercross Champion Chad Reed starts his 2009 title defence this weekend at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California with the Rockstar Makita Suzuki team.
[SX] Yamaha welcomes FMX specialist
Another leading Aussie freestyle motocross star has teamed up with Yamaha Motor Australia as the sport continues its rapid rate of progression.
[SX] Reed secures double SuperX titles..
Suzuki wrapped up double Championship's this weekend, with superstar Chad Reed securing the inaugural Australasian SuperX Pro Open Championship a week after Team Shift Motul Suzuki rider Matt Moss won the Pro Lites category.
[SX] CDR Rockstar Yamaha fills Super X..
CDR Rockstar Yamaha have dominated the podium in the inaugural Super X championship with riders Jay Marmont and Cheyne Boyd finishing second and third respectively following the final round of the series at Brisbane's QSAC Stadium on Saturday night.
[SX] Yamaha second and third in Super X..
CDR Rockstar Yamaha have capped off a successful 2008 racing season with riders Jay Marmont and Cheyne Boyd finishing second and third in the Australasian Supercross Championship - Super X.
[SX] Yamaha ready for Brisbane final
The inaugural 2008 Australasian Supercross Championship comes to a close at Brisbane's QSAC this weekend, and Yamaha remains in with a fighting chance at the Pro Open title.
Team Shift Motul Suzuki's Matt Moss has been crowned the inaugural winner of the Australasian SuperX Pro Lites title after clinching the Championship victory on Saturday during the series' penultimate round in Townsville piloting his Suzuki RM-Z250.
[BIKES] CDR Rockstar Yamaha and Jay..
CDR Rockstar Yamaha have claimed their maiden Super X victory with Jay Marmont becoming the first rider in the series to beat Chad Reed after winning the penultimate round of the championship in Townsville on Saturday night.
[SX] Marmont and Yamaha victorious
CDR Rockstar Yamaha's Jay Marmont has recorded his first win of the inaugural Super X series at Dairy Farmers Stadium in Townsville tonight.
[SX] Suzuki top both SuperX podiums
Suzuki has continued its domination of the Australasian SuperX Championship with Chad Reed winning his fifth straight event aboard his Rockstar Makita Suzuki
RM-Z450 and Matt Moss scoring his third round victory of the season in the Pro Lites category for Team Shift Motul Suzuki.
[SX] Suzuki does the double in SA
Suzuki claimed a pair of wins in Round Two of the Australian Supercross Championship, taking out Pro Open and Pro Lites in Adelaide, South Australia, on Saturday in a dominant performance.
Team Rockstar Makita Suzuki star Chad Reed won Pro Open on his RM-Z450, while young gun Matt Moss took his RM-Z250 to the Pro Lites win, the Team Shift Motul Suzuki rider also moving into a share of first on the series standings.
[SX] Marmont surges to second in Adelaide
Yamaha riders backed up an impressive Super X debut a fortnightago, with Pro Open and Pro Lites podiums at a scorching secondround of competition in Adelaide this evening.
CDR Rockstar Yamaha rider Jay Marmont threw everything atwinning tonight's contest and was just seconds away from recording an upset victory in the first-run Super Sprint format final.
[SX] KTM riders take four of top five
[MX] Suzuki RM250 now eligible..
[SX] Stewart sensational at Bercy
[SX] Suzuki men dominate Sydney
[SX] Suzuki on top in Sydney