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Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series Statistical Report

Peterson CAT Washougal National

Washougal MX Park – Washougal, Wash. – July 20

Washougal has facilitated Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship occasions since 1980 and is at present in its third decade of facilitating the Nationals in the Pacific Northwest.

Washougal is known for being a standout amongst the most wonderful, yet difficult tracks on the planet and highlights a few famous snags, including Horsepower Hill.

In 32 years of Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship rivalry at Washougal, just two worldwide riders have caught a general win – Chad Reed in the 450 Class in 2009 and Ben Townley in the 250 Class in 2007.

A rider from Pacific Northwest has never won at Washougal in either the 450 Class or 250 Class, as Poulsbo, Washington’s Ryan Villopoto is winless in four begins at his home track. A couple of locals claimed triumph in the 13 years of 500cc rivalry – Eric Eaton, of Tacoma, Wash., in 1985 and Chuck Sun, of Sherwood, Ore., at the inaugural occasion in 1980.

Ryan Dungey has won five-straight races at Washougal crosswise over the two classes, going back to 2008 when he caught his first-vocation triumph. He has won five of his six vocation begins at the track.

Ryan Villopoto is the main rider crosswise over the two classes to win a moto at each round of the 2013 title.

This Saturday, Justin Barcia and Trey Canard each hope to wind up noticeably the seventh rider in history to win Washougal in the two classes.

GEICO Honda’s Wil Hahn has secured four holeshots in his last five begins in the 250 Class. Hahn right now drives the 250 Class Motorcycle Superstore Holeshot Championship.

James Stewart and Justin Barcia co-lead the Motorcycle Superstore Holeshot Championship in the 450 Class through seven rounds of hustling.

450 Class Stats

The initial 450 Class race held at Washougal was August 14, 1983. Rick Johnson won on a Yamaha.

This will be the 23rd time the door will drop at Washougal for the 450 Class.

Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, Jeff Emig, Ryan Dungey, Jeff Ward and Mike Kiedrowski have won at Washougal in at least two classes.

Mike LaRocco won the last 500cc race in Washougal in 1993 on a Honda.

Rick Johnson, Ricky Carmichael, and Ryan Dungey are the main three riders to win Washougal consecutive in 1983-84 (Johnson), 2004-05 (Carmichael), and 2010-11 and 2011-12 (Dungey).

In 2012, Ryan Dungey turned into the principal rider in history to win at Washougal for three continuous years.

With two wins in the 250 Class from 2008-2009 and three 450 Class prevails upon the last three seasons, Ryan Dungey is hoping to make it six in succession in the Pacific Northwest.

Yamaha has not won at Washougal in the new thousand years (last win in 1999).

Wins by mark at Washougal

Kawasaki – 6

Suzuki – 6

Honda – 5

Yamaha – 4

KTM – 1

Last win by mark at Washougal

KTM – 2012

Suzuki – 2011

Kawasaki – 2008

Honda – 2004

Yamaha – 1999

First time champs at Washougal

Jimmy Button, 1999 – Yamaha

Riders to win at Washougal in at least two classes

Ricky Carmichael

Ryan Dungey

Jeff Emig

James Stewart

Jeff Ward

Mike Kiedrowski

Brand Sweeps at Washougal

Kawasaki; Ryan Hughes, Mike LaRocco – 1994

Honda; Mike Brown, Jeremy McGrath – 1995

Kawasaki; Jeff Emig, Ricky Carmichael – 1997

Kawasaki; Ben Townley, Tim Ferry – 2007

Suzuki; Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey – 2009

2013 Current Stats

450 Class Point Standings – After 7 of 12 rounds

1. Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki, 333

2. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM, 291

3. Justin Barcia, Monroe, N.Y., Honda, 249

4. Trey Canard, Oklahoma City, Okla., Honda, 200

5. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Suzuki, 184

6. Mike Alessi, Victorville, Calif., Suzuki, 170

7. Andrew Short, Colorado Springs, Colo., 137

8. Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Suzuki, 135

9. Josh Grant, Riverside, Calif., Yamaha, 131

10. Jake Weimer, Twin Falls, Idaho, Kawasaki, 131

General Wins

Ryan Villopoto – 4

Ryan Dungey – 3

Moto Wins

Ryan Villopoto – 11

Ryan Dungey – 3

General Wins by Brand

Kawasaki – 4

KTM – 3

Laps Led (add up to)

Ryan Villopoto – 152

Ryan Dungey – 28

James Stewart – 25

Justin Barcia – 23

Andrew Short – 6

Josh Grant – 3

Add up to: 237

Holeshot Winners

Justin Barcia – 4

James Stewart – 3

Josh Grant – 3

Mike Alessi – 2

Ryan Villopoto – 1

Ryan Dungey – 1

250 Class Stats

The initial 250 Class race was held at Washougal on July 6, 1980. Stamp Barnett won on a Suzuki.

This will be the 33rd time the entryway will drop at Washougal for a 250 Class race.

In 32 years, just five riders have earned their first vocation triumph at Washougal. Ryan Dungey was the latest in 2008.

Dungey was likewise the last rider to backpedal to-back at Washougal (2008-2009) since James Stewart did it as a component of a three-year streak from 2002-2004.

Washougal has facilitated four diverse 250 Class victors in the course of the last four seasons.

Blake Baggett will endeavor to end up noticeably the following rehash champ in the 250 Class at Washougal, following his 2011 triumph. Baggett is the main past victor to arrange in the 250 Class this season.

Yamaha has not won at Washougal in the new thousand years (last win in 1993).

Wins by mark at Washougal

Kawasaki – 12

Suzuki – 11

Honda – 7

Yamaha – 2

Last win by mark at Washougal

Honda – 2012

Kawasaki – 2011

Suzuki – 2009

Yamaha – 1993

First time champs at Washougal

Ryan Dungey, 2008 – Suzuki

Brock Sellards, 1999 – Honda

Mike Brown, 1995 – Honda

Larry Ward, 1991 – Suzuki

A.J. Whiting, 1985 – Suzuki

2013 Current Stats

250 Class Point Standings – After 7 of 12 rounds

1. Ken Roczen, Apolda, Germany, KTM, 312

2. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda, 305

3. Marvin Musquin, La Reole, France, KTM, 260

4. Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., Kawasaki, 247

5. Zach Osborne, Abingdon, Va., Honda, 212

6. Jason Anderson, Edgewood, N.M., Suzuki, 176

7. Jeremy Martin, Millville, Minn., Yamaha, 162

8. Kyle Cunningham, Aledo, Texas, Yamaha, 158

9. Justin Bogle, Cushing, Okla., Honda, 145

10. Cooper Webb, Morehead City, N.C., Yamaha, 140

General Wins

Ken Roczen – 2

Eli Tomac – 2

Marvin Musquin – 2

Blake Baggett – 1

Moto Wins

Ken Roczen – 7

Eli Tomac – 5

Marvin Musquin – 1

Blake Baggett – 1

General Wins by Brand

KTM – 4

Honda – 2

Kawasaki – 1

Laps Led (add up to)

Ken Roczen – 109

Eli Tomac – 72

Marvin Musquin – 34

Darryn Durham – 10

Blake Baggett – 4

Zach Osborne – 2

Cooper Webb – 1

Add up to: 232

Holeshot Winners

Wil Hahn – 4

Zach Osborne – 3

Blake Baggett – 1

Zach Bell – 1

Jeremy Martin – 1

Justin Bogle – 1

Eli Tomac – 1

Marvin Musquin – 1

Ken Roczen – 1

Past Winners

WASHOUGAL MX PARK – Washougal, Wash.

450 Class

Date/Winner, Hometown/Machine

July 21, 2012/Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, MN/KTM

July 23, 2011/Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, MN/Suzuki

July 24, 2010/Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, MN/Suzuki

July 25, 2009/Chad Reed, Australia/Suzuki

July 27, 2008/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

July 29, 2007/Timmy Ferry, Largo, FL/Kawasaki

July 30, 2006/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

July 31, 2005/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Suzuki

August 1, 2004/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Honda

July 27, 2003/Kevin Windham, Centreville, MS/Honda

July 28, 2002/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Honda

July 29, 2001/Kevin Windham, Centreville, MS/Suzuki

July 30, 2000/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Kawasaki

August 1, 1999/Jimmy Button, Lake Elsinore, CA/Yamaha

August 2, 1998/Doug Henry, Oxford, CT/Yamaha

August 17, 1997/Jeff Emig, Riverside, CA/Kawasaki

August 18, 1996/Mike LaRocco, South Bend, IN/Suzuki

August 6, 1995/Jeremy McGrath, Murrieta, CA/Honda

August 14, 1994/Mike LaRocco, South Bend, IN/Kawasaki

August 25, 1985/Johnny O’Mara, Gardnerville, NV/Honda

August 19, 1984/Rick Johnson, El Cajon, CA/Yamaha

August 14, 1983/Rick Johnson, El Cajon, CA/Yamaha

250 Class

Date/Winner, Hometown/Machine

July 21, 2012/Justin Barcia, Monroe, NY/Honda

July 23, 2011/Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, CA/Kawasaki

July 24, 2010/Trey Canard, Shawnee, OK/Honda

July 25, 2009/Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, MN/Suzuki

July 27, 2008/Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, MN/Suzuki

July 29, 2007/Ben Townley, New Zealand/Kawasaki

July 30, 2006/Andrew Short, Murrieta, CA/Honda

July 31, 2005/Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, CA/Kawasaki

August 1, 2004/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

July 27, 2003/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

July 28, 2002/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

July 29, 2001/Michael Brown, Piney Flats, TN/Kawasaki

July 30, 2000/Travis Pastrana, Annapolis, MD/Suzuki

August 1, 1999/Brock Sellards, New Philadelphia, OH/Honda

August 2, 1998/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Kawasaki

August 17, 1997/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Kawasaki

August 18, 1996/Steve Lamson, Pollock Pines, CA/Honda

August 6, 1995/Mike Brown, Gray, TN/Honda

August 14, 1994/Ryan Hughes, Escondido, CA/Kawasaki

August 8, 1993/Jeff Emig, Highland Ranch, CA/Yamaha

August 2, 1992/Jeff Emig, Highland, CA/Yamaha

September 1, 1991/Larry Ward, Society Hill, SC/Suzuki

August 12, 1990/Guy Cooper, Stillwater, OK/Suzuki

August 27, 1989/Mike Kiedrowski, Canyon Country, CA/Honda

August 28, 1988/George Holland, Kerman, CA/Honda

August 24, 1986/Erik Kehoe, Granada Hills, CA/Suzuki

August 25, 1985/A. J. Whiting, Sherman Oaks, CA/Suzuki

August 19, 1984/Jeff Ward, Mission Viejo, CA/Kawasaki

August 14, 1983/Mark Barnett, Bridgeview, IL/S