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Friday, June 14, 2013

2013 AMA Motocross Round 4 High Point MX

450 Moto 1 – the early leader is Ryan Villopoto. As they complete the first lap of the 30 minute plus 2 lap moto, it’s Villopoto, Justin Barcia, Tyla Rattray, Malcolm Stewart, Ryan Dungey, Andrew Short, Ryan Sipes, Josh Grant, Justin Brayton, and Phil Nicoletti. James Stewart is 12th, Chad Reed 13th, Broc Tickle 15th.
Ryan Villopoto is running away with this race. 15 minutes (6 laps) into this race, he leads Justin Barcia by 16 seconds. Ryan Dungey has passed Tyla Rattray and moved into third. Then Rattray, Sipes, Grant, Canard, Nicoletti, Weimer, M Alessi. James Stewart 12th, Chad Reed 16th.

At the end of lap 7, Dungey has moved past Barcia and into second.

Ryan Villopoto takes the win in this 16 lap race. He’s followed by Ryan Dungey, Justin Barcia, Tyla Rattray, Josh Grant, Ryan Sipes, Trey Canard, Jake Weimer, Phil Nicoletti and Mike Alessi finishes tenth. Chad Reed 14th. James Stewart is being scored at 16th...

250 Moto 1 – the early leader is Zach Osborne (338). But by the end of the first lap, it’s Kenny Roczen with the lead! Then Cole Seely, Marvin Musquin, Justin Bogle, Zach Osborne, Jason Anderson, Darryn Durham, Eli Tomac 8th, Joey Savatgy, Jeremy Martin tenth, and Blake Baggett is 12th.

15 minutes into this race, Ken Roczen leads Red Bull KTM teammate Marvin Musquin by 12 seconds. Eli Tomac has moved up to third! Then it’s Justin Bogle, and, Blake Baggett has moved to fifth! Then Zach Osborne, Cooper Webb, Cole Seely, and Kyle Cunningham.

The Red Bull KTM ‘boys’ have done it. Kenny Roczen has won this 16 lap race. Marvin Musquin takes second. Third is Eli Tomac, then Blake Baggett, Justin Bogle, Cooper Webb, Kyle Cunningham, Darryn Durham, Jeremy Martin, and Zach Osborne 10th.



Kenny Roczen High Point MX 2013
Ken Roczen


450 Moto 2 – the leader at the end of the first lap is James Stewart! He’s followed by Josh Grant. Ryan Dungey is third, with Ryan Villopoto fourth. Then it’s Mike Alessi, Tyla Rattray, Justin Barcia, Jake Weimer, Malcolm Stewart, and Ryan Sipes. Trey Canard is 11th, Chad Reed 13th.

Lap three – Dungey has gone around Josh Grant. The running order is James Stewart first, Ryan Dungey second, Josh Grant third, Ryan Villopoto fourth, Mike Alessi now fifth. Then Rattray, Barcia, M Stewart, R Sipes, and Canard.

On lap four, Villopoto has moved past Grant. It’s Stewart, Dungey, Villopoto – all of them have won 450 National MX Championships in their career, and all have won 450 Supercross Championships as well.

Villopoto now goes past Dungey and into second position. The top three are very close – Stewart leading, Villopoto second, Dungey third.

On lap 7, 15 minutes into the race, Ryan Villopoto has moved into the lead. The running order – Villopoto, Dungey, Mike Alessi, Tyla Rattray, Trey Canard, Ryan Sipes, Malcolm Stewart, Chad Reed, Justin Barcia, and Jake Weimer. Stewart is out of the race! (He pulls off the track – there is a problem with the front wheel of his motorcycle.)

At the ten lap mark, Villopoto leads Dungey, but only by 3.7 seconds. Mike Alessi is third with his best ride of the season – about 30 seconds back of the lead two! Then Rattray, Canard, Sipes, Barcia, Reed, Grant, and M Stewart.

Ryan Villopoto, the 2013 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series Champion, has won this 17 lap race, going 1/1 on the day for the overall victory. With the motocross season now 1/3 complete, Villopoto stands atop the points chase in this series as well. The rest of the finishing positions in this moto – Dungey second, Alessi third, Rattray, Canard, Sipes, Barcia, Grant, Weimer, and Justin Brayton tenth (full results below).

250 Moto 2 – the leader at the end of lap one – Marvin Musquin! Zach Osborne is second, followed by Jeremy Martin, Joey Savatgy, Ken Roczen, Martin Davalos, Jason Anderson, Justin Bogle, Eli Tomac, and Cooper Webb tenth.

Four laps into this race it’s Marvin Musquin leading Zach Osborne by less than one second. Ken Roczen is third, followed by Jeremy Martin, Joey Savatgy, Martin Davalos, and Jason Anderson. Justin Bogle is eighth, teammate Eli Tomac is ninth, and Blake Baggett is 10th.

Blake Baggett

Lap six sees some changes. Marvin Musquin still leads, but teammate Ken Roczen has passed Osborne and moved into second position. Then it’s Osborne, Jeremy Martin, Joey Savatgy, Jason Anderson, Martin Davalos, Justin Bogle, Blake Baggett, and Cooper Webb. Eli Tomac has dropped to 11th.

10 laps into this race, it’s Marvin Musquin leading Ken Roczen by just over 1 second! Zach Osborne is a ways back in third.

If things continue this way, Marvin will win his second overall event in a row! (Both Ken and Marvin would each have a a win and a second, tying on points – 45 each, but Marvin would get the overall win based on the better second moto performance.)

This race goes 17 laps. Marvin Musquin wins it, and the overall victory! Ken Roczen is second, and extends his series points lead. Third place in this moto goes to Zach Osborne. Eli Tomac moves up to finish fourth, then Joey Savatgy and Jeremy Martin with good rides. The rest of the top ten – Anderson, Baggett, Bogle, Davalos (results below).
Marvin Musquin - High Point MX 2013
Marvin Musquin

450 Results:
Ryan Villopoto – KAW – 1/1
Ryan Dungey – KTM – 2/2
Tyla Rattray – KAW – 4/4
Justin Barcia – HON – 3/7
Mike Alessi – SUZ – 10/3
Trey Canard – HON – 7/5
Ryan Sipes – SUZ – 6/6
Josh Grant – YAM – 5/8
Jake Weimer – KAW – 8/9
Broc Tickle – SUZ – 11/11
Phil Nicoletti – YAM – 9/14
Justin Brayton – YAM – 15/10
Malcolm Stewart – HON – 12/12
Chad Reed – HON – 14/13
Vince Friese – KTM – 17/15

250 Results:
Marvin Musquin – KTM – 2/1
Ken Roczen – KTM – 1/2
Eli Tomac – HON – 3/4
Zach Osborne – HON – 10/3
Blake Baggett – KAW – 4/8
Justin Bogle – KAW – 5/9
Jeremy Martin – YAM – 9/6
Cooper Webb – YAM – 6/11
Joey Savatgy – KTM – 13/5
Jason Anderson – SUZ – 12/7
Kyle Cunningham – YAM – 7/16
Martin Davalos – KAW – 14/10
Justin Hill – KAW – 11/13
Darryn Durham – KAW – 8/34
Blake Wharton – SUZ – 35/12

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Monster Energy Supercross going into Round 10

Moving into the season, tensions were high in the 450 class due to the number of talented riders healed up and ready to go for the 2013 Supercross season.

Round 1 Anaheim California:
Photo by Supercross.com
Millsaps picked up the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award with Trey Canard, and his teammate Justin Barcia, following in second and third. Villopoto crashed and dropped several positions on lap 8 before re-entering the race. Barcia went down in a turn and dropped back a few positions.
Photo by chronicmx.com
After 16 laps, Canard finally made his move on Millsaps to take the lead. As the race was come down to the last lap, Millsaps made a last-ditch effort by flying through the whoops to overtake the lead and win the race. Canard finished second and Dungey finished third.



Round 2 Phoenix Arizona:
Pro rookie, Justin Barcia, took the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award with Davi Millsaps and Chad Reed behind him. Ryan Villopoto spun out and dropped back from fourth to eighth place. Trey Canard passed Reed for third place on Lap 11 and then passed Millsaps for second place on Lap 14.Villopoto finished second and Millsaps finished third.

Round 3 Anaheim California:
To start off the main event, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jake Weimer, took the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award. Canard took the lead on the first lap after passing Barcia and then Weimer. Barcia cased a triple which ended his race. Villopoto quickly found himself in second place behind Canard. Villopoto made an aggressive move on Canard on lap 5 which allowed him to take the lead. Villopoto extended his lead and won the race with Canard and Reed to round out the podium.

Round 4 Oakland California:
As the gate dropped in round 4 in Oakland, Villopoto took the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award and Justin Brayton and Davi Millsaps followed. Chad Reed, James Stewart and Justin Barcia were caught up in a crash in turn 2. Villopoto extended his lead and won the race. Millsaps finished second and Dungey finished third.
Round 5 Anaheim California:
Justin Brayton took the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award with Mike Alessi behind in second place. Brayton crashed in turn three which allowed Alessi to inherit the lead with Dungey trailing behind. Dungey took the win and became the fourth different winner in five races the 2013 Supercross season. He also moved into second place in the season's point standings.


Round 6 San Diego California:
Millsaps took the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award, with Broc Tickle and Chad Reed behind him. Reed pressured Millsaps for the lead for several laps but lost traction and went down in a turn. Barcia inherited second place behind Millsaps. Millsaps took the win with Barcia taking second and Dungey taking third.
Round 7 Arlington Texas:
Davi Millsaps took the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award again for round 7. Unfortunately Villopoto quickly took over the lead. Reed also made a move on Millsaps and moved into the second position. Villopoto took off and won the race with Millsaps in second and Dungey in third.
Round 8 Atlanta Georgia:
James Stewart took the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award and never looked back. Villopoto was in second behind Stewart but couldn't make a pass. Millsaps started mid-pack and worked his way up to third place. Stewart was on fire and led all 20 laps to take the win with Villopoto and Millsaps rounding out the podium.

Round 9 St. Louis Missouri:
Mike Alessi took the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award with Justin Barcia back in the number-two position and James Stewart in the third position. Stewart quickly moved into the second position. A few turns later, Stewart moved into the lead. The race was stopped due to a red flag on lap three, and the race had to be re-started. Villopoto was docked a few positions. Villopoto made his way into first place and never looked back. Stewart ended up finishing second and Reed finishing third.

Point standings going into round 10 at Daytona:

Davi Millsaps, 189
Ryan Villopoto, 177
Ryan Dungey, 166
Trey Canard, 148
Chad Reed, 147
Justin Barcia, 132
James Stewart, 122
Andrew Short, 113
Justin Brayton, 103
Broc Tickle, 87

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Blog SALE!

Shift jerseys
Our apparel buyer got a little carried away this spring with all the new styles, so we're a bit overstocked on off road  and MX gear.

That means... a SALE! 

All off road gloves, jerseys, pants, boots, and helmets are 15% off. 

kid's pants
Even better - buy any pants and jersey (or two pants or two jerseys) and get 20% off of both.

We've got lots of adult and kid gear in stock at the moment, so stop by soon for the best selection.



adult jerseys

more adult jerseys!
All discounts are taken from MSRP. In stock mdse only. Sale valid thru January 31 2013.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

the Kawasaki MX track

Did you know there used to be as racetrack in Tracy Motorsports? No? Well, there was. If you're a long-time customer, you might remember it. We built it for a Kawasaki display contest back in April 2007.

We hauled a truckload of dirt into the room that now houses the first half of the Parts Dept, and built a little Kawasaki MX track, complete with berms, hay bales, bikes, and racers.

It was a really snug fit getting the truck thru the opening into Parts, but we tucked the mirrors in and squeaked thru with a couple inches to spare on each side.

We put down a layer of plastic to help contain the dirt, then shoveled and smoothed and built our track. Customers loved it and every now and then we'd find some little kid tromping around in there, trying to climb on the bikes and getting dirt all over the place.

We won 2nd place in the contest - yay us! - and the prize was the green Kawasaki door mat that we're still using just inside the front doors.

We've done a few other displays over the years but none were as fun or unique as the Kawasaki MX Track.