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Report | (Anaheim II) Supercross 2012

Supercross 2012 is going all out, and Round Five brought the bazaar to Southern California by and by. Anaheim is a steady on the calendar too it ought to be-incredible climate and far better fans! The design at Angel Stadium was essentially extraordinary a colossal track for the dashing and an awesome climate in the pit region (a lot of astounding motocross easygoing wear!). This is Supercross at its finest, and everybody close by was drenching up the vibes and having an incredible time throughout the night.

What emerges about this previous end of the week over the past four is the force of the warmth races; Anaheim II had a portion of the nearest warms in late memory, with huge names slamming hard, big cheeses pounding and passing-it was a stunning night of hustling from the very begin! The hardest fall may have been James Stewart-who flew OTB, had the breeze thumped out of him and required the LCQ just to get to the headliner. Once there, he needed to fight sore ribs and a sore wrist also the best riders on the planet! It was an incredible night of dirtbike dashing no doubt…

The Lites division dropped the door ahead of schedule to kick the gathering off, and it was nearby local Cole Seely taking the holeshot and giving the place where he grew up an early excite. In any case, he had a lot of big-time organization behind him with names like Tomac, Musquin, Izzy and Wilson. By lap three, the weight Tomac was putting on Seely outwitted him and he went down, with Tomac surging ahead. Giving Eli Tomac a lead this year has ended up being a savage misstep, and it ended up being the situation here in Anaheim also. Eli Tomac could never yield, taking his third occasion consecutively and looking bound to take the West Coast Lites here in 2012! Seely (shaking the trap Troy Lee Designs dirtbike attire) would clutch sprinter up position here in the place where he grew up, with Marvin Musquin adjusting the platform.

The enormous kid 450cc class had some incredible warmth races, and there was a fever contribute the group when the headliner moved around. As the door dropped, the line of motocross head protectors surged down to the primary turn and it was the colossal Ryan Villopoto taking the holeshot. Typically that would be all she composed for the race, yet an amusement Chad Reed really snuck past RV2 a couple of turns later and it was “diversion on” in the front of the pack! By lap two, RV2 discovered his way in front once more, with Reed a strong second and James Stewart running third, but from a separation. RV2 would stun mid-race, setting up the quickest lap times of the night and giving himself an unconquerable lead. Bubba would in the long run draw near to Reed, and there was great hustling to watch there for the last third of the race. In any case, it would arrive at an end with RV2 taking the checkered banner, with Reed and Stewart balancing the platform. KTM stud Ryan Dungey was gotten in the shred of a whoops-accident ahead of schedule in the race, yet would oversee fourth and get himself some basic focuses advancing. Also, talking about focuses, here’s a gander at the present general standings:

Supercross Lites Main Event

1. Eli Tomac (Honda)

2. Cole Seely (Honda)

3. Marvin Musquin (KTM)

4. Dignitary Wilson (Kawasaki)

5. Nico Izzi (Yamaha)

6. Michael Leib (Honda)

7. Matt Moss (KTM)

8. Vince Friese (Honda)

9. Travis Baker (Honda)

10. Martin Davalos (Suzuki)

11. Ryan Sipes (Yamaha)

12. Killy Rusk (Honda)

13. Billy Laninovich (Honda)

14. Bruce Rutherford (Honda)

15. Gareth Swanepoel (Yamaha)

16. Jean Carlo Ramos (Honda)

17. Ryan Marmont (KTM)

18. Topher Ingalls (Honda)

19. Gavin Faith (Honda)

20. Jason Anderson (Suzuki)

Supercross Main Event

1. Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki)

2. James Stewart (Yamaha)

3. Chad Reed (Honda)

4. Ryan Dungey (KTM)

5. Justin Brayton (Honda)

6. Kevin Windham (Honda)

7. Davi Millsaps (Yamaha)

8. Mike Alessi (Suzuki)

9. Brett Metcalfe (Suzuki)

10. Broc Tickle (Kawasaki)

11. Jake Weimer (Kawasaki)

12. Kyle Chisholm (Kawasaki)

13. Scratch Wey (Kawasaki)

14. Andrew Short (Honda)

15. Weston Peick (Kawasaki)

16. Kyle Partridge (Kawasaki)

17. Justin Sipes (Kawasaki)

18. Jimmy Albertson (Suzuki)

19. Jeff Alessi (Suzuki)

20. Josh Hansen (Kawasaki)

Supercross Lites West Point Standings

1. Eli Tomac 113

2. Senior member Wilson 91

3. Marvin Musquin 84

4. Cole Seely 79

5. Zach Osborne 67

6. Nico Izzi 62

7. Tyla Rattray 60

8. Jason Anderson 54

9. Ryan Sipes 53

10. Matt Moss 53

Supercross Point Standings

1. Ryan Villopoto 108

2. Chad Reed 105

3. Ryan Dungey 103

4. James Stewart 95

5. Kevin Windham 73

6. Jake Weimer 71

7. Andrew Short 59

8. Brett Metcalfe 57

9. Davi Millsaps 56

10. Justin Brayton 53