REPORT | WASHOUGAL STATISTICAL
Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship
Arrangement Statistical Report
Washougal has facilitated AMA Pro Motocross occasions since 1980, and the office is commending its third decade of facilitating American Motocross 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 notable deterrents, including Horsepower Hill.
Last season, a fresh out of the plastic new begin straight was presented at Washougal, estimating more than 300 feet long. It makes for energizing holeshots, and staggering photograph openings.
Ryan Dungey has won three-straight races at Washougal crosswise over the two classes, going back to 2008 when he caught his first-profession AMA Pro Motocross triumph.
As a local of Poulsbo, Wash., Ryan Villopoto thinks about Washougal his home track. In three endeavors, he has never won at the office, and will make his first vocation 450 Class begin at the track on Saturday.
Marvin Musquin will make his arrival to activity this end of the week, following thumb damage experienced at Round 2 Freestone.
Just seven focuses isolate Chad Reed from Ryan Villopoto and Ryan Dungey in the 450 Class standings.
Ryan Dungey’s 450 Class win at Spring Creek was the twelfth of his vocation, placing him into a tie for ninth unsurpassed. He as of now sits inside the best 10, after only 18 months of chief class rivalry.
With a sprinter up complete at Spring Creek, Ryan Villopoto has completed on the platform in eight of his nine profession begins.
Ryan Villopoto is the main rider in either class to complete on the general platform at each round this season.
250 Class focuses pioneer Dean Wilson has completed second by and large in five of seven adjusts this late spring. He presently can’t seem to win a by and large.
Wilson has the most purposes of any rider in the arrangement crosswise over the two classes, in spite of not having a general win shockingly.
Chad Reed and Blake Baggett brag an arrangement driving seven moto wins this season.
Beast Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki has won each 250 Class moto and generally speaking of the 2011 season.
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 21st time the entryway will drop at Washougal for the 450 Class.
Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, Jeff Emig, and Ryan Dungey have won at Washougal in the two classes. Trey Canard will hope to join that rundown this season.
Mike LaRocco won the last 500cc race in Washougal in 1993 on a Honda.
Rick Johnson and Ricky Carmichael are the main two riders to win Washougal consecutive in 1983-84 (Johnson) and 2004-05 (Carmichael).
With two wins in the 250 Class from 2008-2009 and a 450 Class win last season, Ryan
Dungey is hoping to make it four in succession in the Pacific Northwest.
Yamaha is amidst a 11-year dry spell at Washougal.
Wins by mark at Washougal
Kawasaki – 6
Honda – 5
Suzuki – 5
Yamaha – 4
Last win by mark at Washougal
Suzuki – 2010
Kawasaki – 2008
Honda – 2004
Yamaha – 1999
First time victors at Washougal
Jimmy Button, 1999 – Yamaha
Riders to win at Washougal in the two classes
Ricky Carmichael
Ryan Dungey
Jeff Emig
James Stewart
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
2011 Stats
450 Class Point Standings – After 7 of 12 rounds
Chad Reed, Kurri, Australia, Honda – 300
Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki – 294
Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., Suzuki – 293
Brett Metcalfe, Mannum, Australia, Suzuki – 209
Kevin Windham, Baton Rouge, La., Honda – 193
Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha – 173
Andrew Short, Colorado Springs, Colo., KTM – 156
Mike Alessi, Victorville, Calif., KTM – 151
Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki – 140
Christian Craig, El Cajon, Calif., Honda – 119
General Wins
Chad Reed – 4
Ryan Dungey – 2
Ryan Villopoto – 1
Moto Wins
Chad Reed – 7
Ryan Villopoto – 4
Ryan Dungey – 3
General Wins by Brand
Honda – 4
Suzuki – 2
Kawasaki – 1
Laps Led (add up to)
Ryan Villopoto – 80
Chad Reed – 69
Ryan Dungey – 44
Mike Alessi – 10
Christian Craig – 10
Davi Millsaps – 6
Kevin Windham – 6
Add up to: 225
Holeshot Winners (add up to)
Chad Reed – 3
Mike Alessi – 2
Christian Craig – 2
Ryan Dungey – 2
Ryan Villopoto – 2
Brett Metcalfe – 1
Jake Weimer – 1
Kevin Windham – 1
Top Five Average Finishers (least 7 motos)
Ryan Villopoto – 2.8
Chad Reed – 2.9
Ryan Dungey – 3.5
Brett Metcalfe – 6.3
Davi Millsaps – 7.6
Top Five Average Starters (least 7 motos)
Ryan Dungey – 3.0
Chad Reed – 5.2
Ryan Villopoto – 6.5
Mike Alessi – 7.7
Davi Millsaps – 7.8
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 31st time the entryway will drop at Washougal for a 250 Class race.
Kawasaki has won eight of the last 14 races at Washougal.
In 30 years, just five riders have earned their first vocation triumph at Washougal. Ryan Dungey was the latest in 2008.
Dungey was additionally the last rider to backpedal to-back at Washougal (2008-2009) since James
Stewart did it as a feature of a three-year streak from 2002-2004.
With Canard’s turn into the 450 Class, Washougal will welcome another 250 Class champ to its rundown.
In 30 years of 250 Class rivalry at Washougal, just a single worldwide rider has taken the general triumph – Ben Townley in 2007.
First time victors at Washougal
Ryan Dungey, 2008 – Suzuki
Brock Sellards, 1999 – Honda
Mike Brown, 1995 – Honda
Larry Ward, 1991 – Suzuki
A.J. Whiting, 1985 – Suzuki
Wins by mark at Washougal
Kawasaki – 11
Suzuki – 11
Honda – 6
Yamaha – 2
Last win by mark at Washougal
Honda – 2010
Suzuki – 2009
Kawasaki – 2007
Yamaha – 1993
2011 Stats
250 Class Point Standings – After 7 of 12 rounds
Senior member Wilson, Glasgow, Scotland, Kawasaki – 305
Tyla Rattray, Durban, South Africa, Kawasaki – 289
Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., Kawasaki – 284
Kyle Cunningham, Aledo, Texas, Yamaha – 199
Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda – 190
Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Kawasaki – 170
Justin Barcia, Ochlocknee, Ga., Honda – 152
Gareth Swanepoel, Johannesburg, South Africa, Yamaha – 145
Martin Davalos, Quito, Ecuador, Suzuki – 128
Darryn Durham, Butler, Pa., Honda – 122
General Wins
Blake Baggett – 4
Tyla Rattray – 3
Moto Wins
Blake Baggett – 7
Senior member Wilson – 4
Tyla Rattray – 3
General Wins by Brand
Kawasaki – 7
Laps Led (add up to)
Blake Baggett – 67
Senior member Wilson – 59
Tyla Rattray – 48
Justin Barcia – 24
Darryn Durham – 11
Ryan Sipes – 5
Eli Tomac – 4
Kyle Cunningham – 1
Nico Izzi – 1
Add up to: 221
Holeshot Winners (add up to)
Justin Barcia – 6
Kyle Cunningham – 2
Gannon Audette – 1
Blake Baggett – 1
Wil Hahn – 1
Tyla Rattray – 1
Malcolm Stewart – 1
Senior member Wilson – 1
Top Five Average Finishers (least 7 motos)
Senior member Wilson – 2.4
Tyla Rattray – 2.8
Blake Baggett – 3.7
Eli Tomac – 6.6
Kyle Cunningham – 8.7
Top Five Average Starters (least 7 motos)
Senior member Wilson – 4.5
Tyla Rattray – 5.6
Justin Barcia – 7.1
Blake Baggett – 8.1
Kyle Cunningham – 8.7
Past Winners
WASHOUGAL MOTOCROSS PARK
Washougal, WA
450 Class
Date/Winner, Hometown/Machine
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 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
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