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Reed 2nd In St Louis To Keep Title Dream Alive
21 April 2008
Yamaha’s Chad Reed battled through the pain of his fractured shoulder to take a decent second position to main title rival Kevin Windham in front of almost 49,000 fans last weekend at the Edward Jones Dome in St Louis for the fifteenth round of seventeen in the Monster Energy AMA Supercross championship, also an FIM World Championship.
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Reed Back on Top with Yamaha 1-2 in Indianapolis
03 March 2008
After missing the top five in an AMA Supercross event for the first time in 88 starts last week Yamaha’s Chad Reed bounced back to record his sixth victory of the season and finished ahead of brand-mate Josh Hill at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis last weekend. The Australian headed a YZ450F ‘1-2’ on the podium of the ninth round from seventeen in the series – an FIM World Championship - to give Yamaha their fourth win at the venue and first since 2002.
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Reed Maintains Podium Record with 2nd Position in Houston
19 February 2008
San Manuel Yamaha rider Chad Reed saw his run of five consecutive victories come to an end in Houston for the seventh round of seventeen in the 2008 AMA Supercross series, a FIM World Championship, but the Australian continued his 100% podium record with second position and guards a 32 point lead in the competition.
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US Supercross Series: 4th Round San Francisco, CA
28 January 2008
The weather forecast called for rain, and rain came. Meanwhile, MDK KTM Factory rider Nick Wey lined up for Supercross Heat #2. Wey had a 10th placed start off the gate and managed to move quickly into a qualifying position. He rode consistent and smooth and stayed in a qualifying position throughout the heat moving his KTM on to the roster for the main event.
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Langston Gives Yamaha Transatlantic Success
12 September 2007
Grant Langston won his third consecutive meeting of the season when he crossed the finish line at Glen Helen for the twelfth and last round of the 2007 AMA Motocross Championship and clinched his first title in the premier class. The 25 year old South African’s results ensured that Yamaha toasted yet another excellent crown with YZ machinery after also winning the MX2 and MX3 World Championship this year.
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AMA Toyota Motocross Championship Presented by FMF Comes to Unadilla
11 July 2007
The first half of the 2007 AMA Toyota Motocross Championship presented by FMF comes to a close with round six of the series at Unadilla Valley Sports Center on July 14-15 in New Berlin, New York. The Monster Energy Nice N Easy Pro National Presented by Renegade Haulers will see James Stewart trying to overcome the spate of bad luck he’s suffered at Unadilla over the last couple of seasons. In 2005 Stewart had a collision with Ricky Carmichael as the two battled for the lead. Last year Stewart suffered a high-speed crash during morning practice and missed the race altogether. This year Stewart is the pre-race favorite to win his first national of the season aboard his Monster Energy Kawasaki.
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Langston Captures Another Ama Title In Dramatic Fashion
03 May 2006
South African rider wins 2006 AMA Supercross Lites West. Grant Langston won yet another AMA racing title in thrilling fashion. The South African took the AMA Supercross Lites West title this past Saturday at Qwest Field in Seattle, by winning the final race of the series aboard his Monster Energy Drink/Pro Circuit Kawasaki. Langston was four points down to Honda’s Andrew Short coming into Seattle, but his victory, combined with a disappointing eighth-place finish for Short, helped Langston win his fourth AMA championship.
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