Showing posts with label Ryan Dungey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ryan Dungey. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

Motocross of Nations Preview



The 2013 Motocross of Nations may be a month away but things are already shaping up something fierce. Teams are slowly coming together, with host nation Germany looking particularly strong with a team that includes Ken Roczen, Max Nagal and Dennis Ullrich.

However it is the French who are being touted among the early favourites for a podium finish, with a line up that features Gautier Paulin and Jordi Tixier. Team USA were left scrabbling last week when it was announced that Ryan Villopoto would miss the event through leg surgery, but with Justin Barcia taking his spot alongside Ryan Dungey and Eli Tomac – they could well be the team to beat. Likewise the Dutch team is still struggling to fill their spots after star man Jeffrey Herlings pulled out due to a broken shoulder blade. 

With so many new stars coming through and injuries opening spots to talented youngsters, this should be a great year for the MXN. We’ll be reporting news of the course and final team line ups in coming weeks, so keep your eyes peeled like potatoes.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Ryan Dungey Wins Round 5 Of 2013 Supercross At Anaheim III


People have been comparing this year's Supercross to the 2012 F1 season and its easy to see why: after five rounds there have been four different riders standing at the top spot of the podium. Back-to-back wins from Ryan Villopoto had us fearing the start of another RV whitewash Anheim III saw Ryan Dungey emerge as the winner.

Dungey had an appalling time in the qualifying heat races, but the main event looked like a walk in the park. Even with Justin Brayton picking up the Holeshot and Mike Alessi leading the first lap, Dungey had established a place out front by lap 2, made easier thanks to Alessi falling on a corner sortly after he was overtaken. It was a lead that he carried through to the checkered flag without much in the way of a threat from the riders behind him.

While Dungey will be pleased with his solid performance, Chad Reed seems to be continuing his run of back luck, thanks to another multi-rider accident on the third corner of the first lap that took both Brayton and Ryan Villopoto out of contention. Reed managed to salvage 16 points by the end of the race but Villopoto had to settle with an 8th place.

Fans of James Stewart finally had something to cheer about with his best performance of the championship so far, who was riding in 2nd place until lap 13 when he had to give up places to a determined Davi Millsaps (who keeps the red plate and now boasts a 14 point lead) and Justin Barcia who snatched a place back on the podium after a couple of races sat out thanks to accidents.

We're just under a third of the way through the 2013 championship and we still don't think anyone could confidently pick who will be champion. Roll on San Diego!


Monday, December 5, 2011

KTM Launch 2012 AMA Supercross Team

Unless you`ve been living in a cave in Llantwll, it would of been real hard to miss the domination KTM have had in Euroland. Maybe having the biggest budget, best riders and a wide range of machinery has helped them dominate the GP`s across the globe, but in America it has been slightly different story. A very race sighting seeing a KTM listed in the results for either the AMA Supercross or Motocross series.  With their recent signing of 2010 AMA Supercross and Outdoor Champion Ryan Dungey, combined with a fully fit Marvin Musquin and 2011 MX2 World Champion Ken Roczen, you could say  they are force to reckon with now in the good old  U S OF A. You could now be seeing KTM somewhere near the Top now ,if not at the Top for 2012 !