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REPORT | STEEL CITY STATISTICAL

Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship

Arrangement Statistical Report

Steel City Motocross National

Steel City Raceway – Delmont, Pa. – September 3

Steel City Raceway is the second of two rounds held in the territory of Pennsylvania.

The famous office has facilitated an AMA Pro Motocross occasion since 1989. It has occurred on Labor Day Weekend since 1993.

Steel City Raceway is a standout amongst the most beautiful tracks on the circuit, and highlights a standout amongst the most in fact testing designs of the 12 national occasions.

Brett Metcalfe turned into the 60th diverse 450 Class champ in AMA Pro Motocross history. Amusingly, Metcalfe has never won a moto in his profession.

Metcalfe is the ninth global champ in the 450 Class, and simply the second from Australia.

Eight focuses isolate Ryan Villopoto and Ryan Dungey on the 450 Class standings.

Ryan Dungey’s change of 32 positions in the second 450 Class moto from Southwick was the a large portion of any rider in 2011.

With a sprinter up complete at Southwick, Villopoto has completed on the platform in 11 of his 12 vocation begins.

Villopoto is the main rider in either class to complete on the general platform at each round this season.

Justin Barcia’s first moto wins in both the 250 Class and 450 Class have come at Southwick.

250 Class focuses pioneer Dean Wilson has complete second by and large in six of 10 adjusts this season.

Wilson has the most purposes of any rider in the arrangement crosswise over the two classes, regardless of having minimal measure of wins in either division. He likewise brags the best completing normal in the arrangement.

Blake Baggett gloat an arrangement driving eight moto wins and five general triumphs this season.

In the wake of winning the initial 18 motos of the season, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s triumphant streak was broken at Southwick, when Gareth Swanepoel earned his first vocation moto win for DNA Shred Stix/Star Racing Yamaha. In any case, Pro Circuit has still won the in general at all 10 rounds.

450 Class Stats

The initial 450 Class race held at Steel City Raceway was September 4, 1994. Mike LaRocco won on a Kawasaki.

This will be the eighteenth time the entryway will drop for a 450 Class race at Steel City Raceway.

Ricky Carmichael, Kevin Windham, Jeff Emig and James Stewart have won at Steel City Raceway in the two classes. Ryan Villopoto and Ryan Dungey will hope to join that gathering.

Ricky Carmichael won five continuous races at Steel City Raceway from 2002 to 2006.

From 1989-1993, Steel City Raceway facilitated the 500cc National Championship. Kawasaki won each of the five races, with Jeff Ward winning four of them from 1989-1992.

Suzuki, Kawasaki and Honda have all cleared Steel City Raceway in both the 450 and 250 classes twice.

Kawasaki is the best producer at Steel City Raceway, gloating six triumphs.

Just Grant Langston and Tommy Hahn have caught their first-vocation wins at Steel City Raceway.

Kevin Windham’s win at Steel City Raceway last season came nine seasons after his inaugural triumph at the track in 2001. He was the primary rehash champ at the track since Ricky Carmichael.

Wins by mark at Steel City Raceway

Kawasaki – 6

Honda – 5

Suzuki – 4

Yamaha – 2

Last win by mark at Steel City Raceway

Honda – 2010

Kawasaki – 2009

Yamaha – 2007

Suzuki – 2006

First Time Winners at Steel City Raceway

Allow Langston, 2007 – Yamaha

Tommy Hahn, 2008 – Kawasaki

Riders to win Steel City Raceway in the two classes

James Stewart

Ricky Carmichael

Kevin Windham

Jeff Emig

Brand Sweeps at Steel City Raceway

Kawasaki: Mike LaRocco, Robbie Reynard – 1994

Honda: Jeremy McGrath, Steve Lamson – 1995

Suzuki: Ricky Carmichael, Broc Hepler – 2005, 2006

Kawasaki: Tommy Hahn, Christophe Pourcel – 2009

Honda: Kevin Windham, Trey Canard – 2010

2011 Stats

450 Class Point Standings – After 10 of 12 rounds

Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki – 431

Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., Suzuki – 423

Chad Reed, Kurri, Australia, Honda – 366

Brett Metcalfe, Mannum, Australia, Suzuki – 304

Mike Alessi, Victorville, Calif., KTM – 243

Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki – 221

Andrew Short, Colorado Springs, Colo., KTM – 196

Kevin Windham, Baton Rouge, La., Honda – 193

Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha – 173

Justin Brayton, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Yamaha – 163

General Wins

Chad Reed – 4

Ryan Dungey – 3

Ryan Villopoto – 2

Brett Metcalfe – 1

Moto Wins

Chad Reed – 7

Ryan Villopoto – 7

Ryan Dungey – 5

Justin Barcia – 1

General Wins by Brand

Honda – 4

Suzuki – 4

Kawasaki – 2

Laps Led (add up to)

Ryan Villopoto – 123

Ryan Dungey – 76

Chad Reed – 69

Justin Barcia – 21

Mike Alessi – 12

Christian Craig – 10

Davi Millsaps – 6

Kevin Windham – 6

Add up to: 323

250 Class Stats

The main race was held at Steel City Raceway on October 1, 1989. Jeff Matiasevich won on a Kawasaki.

This will be the 23rd time the door will drop at Steel City Raceway for a 250 Class race.

Three riders have won consecutive races at Steel City Raceway: Robbie Reynard (93-94),

Kevin Windham (96-97), and Broc Hepler (05-06). James Stewart won three of every a line (2002-2004).

Robbie Reynard and James Stewart are the most dominating riders at Steel City Raceway, with three triumphs each.

Suzuki has won three of the last six races at Steel City Raceway. Kawasaki has won two of the last four.

Steel City Raceway has not had a rehash champ in the 250 Class since Broc Hepler in 2006. With Trey Canard now contending in the 450 Class, that pattern will proceed.

Wins by mark at Steel City Raceway

Kawasaki – 10

Suzuki – 6

Honda – 3

Yamaha – 3

Last win by mark at Steel City Raceway

Honda – 2010

Kawasaki – 2009

Suzuki – 2008

Yamaha – 1997

First time champs at Steel City Raceway

Jeff Matiasevich, 1989 – Kawasaki

2011 Stats

250 Class Point Standings – After 10 of 12 rounds

Senior member Wilson, Glasgow, Scotland, Kawasaki – 438

Tyla Rattray, Durban, South Africa, Kawasaki – 400

Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., Kawasaki – 398

Kyle Cunningham, Aledo, Texas, Yamaha – 264

Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda – 246

Gareth Swanepoel, Johannesburg, South Africa, Yamaha – 241

Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Kawasaki – 220

Justin Barcia, Monroe, N.Y., Honda – 181

Martin Davalos, Quito, Ecuador, Suzuki – 175

Alex Martin, Millville, Minn., Honda – 170

General Wins

Blake Baggett – 5

Tyla Rattray – 4

Senior member Wilson – 1

Moto Wins

Blake Baggett – 8

Senior member Wilson – 7

Tyla Rattray – 4

Gareth Swanepoel – 1

General Wins by Brand

Kawasaki – 10

Laps Led (add up to)

Senior member Wilson – 105

Blake Baggett – 79

Tyla Rattray – 66

Justin Barcia – 24

Gareth Swanepoel – 13

Darryn Durham – 11

Ryan Sipes – 9

Eli Tomac – 4

Alex Martin – 3

Jimmy DeCotis – 2

Kyle Cunningham – 1

Nico Izzi – 1

Add up to: 319

Past Winners

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450 Class

Date/Winner, Hometown/Machine

September 4, 2010/Kevin Windham, Centreville, MS/Honda

September 5, 2009/Tommy Hahn, Decatur, TX/Kawasaki

August 31, 2008/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

August 26, 2007/Grant Langston, South Africa/Yamaha

September 3, 2006/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Suzuki

September 4, 2005/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Suzuki

September 5, 2004/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Honda

August 31, 2003/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Honda

September 1, 2002/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Honda

September 2, 2001/Kevin Windham, Centreville, MS/Suzuki

September 3, 2000/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Kawasaki

September 5, 1999/Greg Albertyn, South Africa/Suzuki

September 6, 1998/Doug Henry, Oxford, CT/Yamaha

August 31, 1997/Jeff Emig, Riverside, CA/Kawasaki

September 1, 1996/Jeff Emig, Riverside, CA/Kawasaki

September 3, 1995/Jeremy McGrath, Murrieta, CA/Honda

September 4, 1994/Mike LaRocco, South Bend, IN/Kawasaki

250 Class

Date/Winner, Hometown/Machine

September 4, 2010/Trey Canard, Shawnee, OK/Honda

September 5, 2009/Christophe Pourcel, France/Kawasaki

August 31, 2008/Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, MN/Suzuki

August 26, 2007/Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, WA/Kawasaki

September 3, 2006/Broc Hepler, Kittanning, PA/Suzuki

September 4, 2005/Broc Hepler, Kittanning, PA/Suzuki

September 5, 2004/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

August 31, 2003/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

September 1, 2002/James Stewart, Haines City, FL/Kawasaki

September 2, 2001/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Kawasaki

September 3, 2000/Travis Pastrana, Annapolis, MD/Suzuki

September 5, 1999/Ricky Carmichael, Havana, FL/Kawasaki

September 6, 1998/Robbie Reynard, Norman, OK/Suzuki

August 31, 1997/Kevin Windham, Baton Rouge, LA/Yamaha

September 1, 1996/Kevin Windham, Baton Rouge, LA/Yamaha

September 3, 1995/Steve Lamson, Pollock Pines, CA/Honda

September 4, 1994/Robbie Reynard, Moore, OK/Kawasaki

September 5, 1993/Robbie Reynard, Moore, OK/Kawasaki

September 27, 1992/Jeff Emig, Highland, CA/Yamaha

September 29, 1991/Guy Cooper, Stillwater, OK/Suzuki

September 30, 1990/Mike Kiedrowski, Canyon Country, CA/Honda

October 1, 1989/Jeff Matiasevich, La Habra, CA/Kawasaki

500cc Motocross

Date/Winner, Hometown/Machine

September 5, 1993/Mike Kiedrowski, Canyon Country, CA/Kawasaki

September 27, 1992/Jeff Ward, San Juan Capistrano, CA/Kawasaki

September 29, 1991/Jeff Ward, San Juan Capistrano, CA/Kawasaki

September 30, 1990/Jeff Ward, San Juan Capistrano, CA/Kawasaki

October 1, 1989/Jeff Ward, San Juan Capistrano, CA/Kawasaki