Yamaha Wake-Up Call
Monday, September 12, 2011 | 6:00 AM1. Ryan Dungey (2-1) Suz
2. Ryan Villopoto (1-3) Kaw
3. Justin Barcia (3-2) Hon
4. Brett Metcalfe (5-5) Suz
5. Mike Alessi (4-7) KTM
6. Kyle Regal (6-8) Suz
7. Chad Reed (12-4) Hon
8. Justin Brayton (9-6) Yam
9. Jake Weimer (10-12) Kaw
10. Les Smith (14-9) Yam
11. Jimmy Alberston (13-10) Yam
12. Jarred Browne (15-13) Yam
13. Nico Izzi (7-35) Yam
14. Colton Facciotti (8-39) Hon
15. Jake Canada (11-20) Yam
16. Tye Simmonds (34-11) KTM
17. Austin Howell (31-14) Yam
18. Fredrik Noren (17-18) Hon
19. Mike Brown (36-15) KTM
20. Nick Wey (22-16) Yam
21. Ben LaMay (16-36) Yam
22. Vince Friese (33-17) Yam
23. Bobby Bonds (18-33) Kaw
24. Dean Porter (24-19) Suz
25. Kyle Chisholm (19-38) Yam
26. Bryce Vallee (20-32) Yam
27. Travis Sewell (23-21) Yam
28. Sean Lipanovich (26-22) Yam
29. Colton Udall (21-27) Hon
30. Derek Anderson (25-25) Kaw
31. AJ Catanzaro (29-23) Yam
32. Michael Sleeter (28-24) KTM
33. Sean Borkenhagen (27-26) Kaw
34. Tyler Bright (30-28) KTM
35. Ricky Dietrich (32-29) Yam
36. Tye Hames (35-31) Hon
37. Weston Peick (38-30) Kaw
38. Michael Byrne (39-34) Suz
39. Austin Albers (37-37) Kaw
40. Garret Toth (40-40) Yam
1. Dean Wilson (1-1) Kaw
2. Blake Baggett (2-3) Kaw
3. Marvin Musquin (4-4) KTM
4. Tyla Rattray (3-5) Kaw
5. Justin Bogle (10-2) Hon
6. Gareth Swanepoel (5-7) Yam
7. Kyle Cunningham (6-8) Yam
8. Jason Anderson (8-9) Suz
9. Eli Tomac (7-11) Hon
10. Alex Martin (14-10) Hon
11. Broc Tickle (19-6) Kaw
12. Cole Seely (11-14) Hon
13. Nick Paluzzi (13-13) Suz
14. Martin Davalos (9-17) Suz
15. Darryn Durham (16-12) Hon
16. Malcolm Stewart (15-16) Suz
17. Ryan Morais (12-38) Suz
18. Jimmy DeCotis (23-15) Hon
19. Gannon Audette (18-19) Yam
20. Ryan Sipes (17-21) Yam
21. Preston Tilford (21-18) Yam
22. Ben Evans (30-20) Kaw
23. Killy Rusk (20-25) Hon
24. Joey Rossi (25-22) Yam
25. Preston Mull (24-24) Hon
26. Dakota Tedder (26-23) Kaw
27. Johnny Moore (31-26) Hon
28. Robert Noftz (29-28) Kaw
29. Tyler Sjoberg (22-36) Kaw
30. Mitchel Alcorn (33-27) Yam
31. Kyle Peters (27-34) Yam
32. Scott Agostini (35-29) Hon
33. Travis Bell (34-31) Hon
34. Tony Archer (37-30) Suz
35. Tevin Tapia (32-35) KTM
36. Chad Gores (28-39) Hon
37. Alexander Millican (36-32) Yam
38. Ricky Renner (38-33) KTM
39. Sean Hackley Jr. (39-37) Kaw

250 Podium: Baggett (2nd), Wilson (1st), Musquin (3rd)
Photo: Simon Cudby
Chad Reed 429pts. Hon
Ricky Dietrich 133pts. Yam
Justin Barcia 125pts. Hon
Marvin Musquin 177pts. KTM
Justin Bogle 110pts. Hon

450 Podium: Villopoto (1nd), Dungey (2nd), Barcia (3rd)
Photo: Simon Cudby
WMX Overall
1. Jessica Patterson (1-1) Yam
2. Tarah Gieger (3-2) Hon
3. Ashley Fiolek (2-3) Hon
4. Vicki Golden (4-4) Kaw
5. Stephanie Laier (6-5) KTM
6. Sayaka Kaneshiro (5-6) Suz
7. Mariana Balbi (11-7) Yam
8. Sarah Whitmore (10-9) KTM
9. Marissa Markelon (12-11) Yam
10. Tatum Sik (9-14) Hon
11. Lindsey Palmer (14-10) Hon
12. Jenica Paulsen (8-17) Hon
13. Elizabeth Bash (13-13) KTM
14. Alexah Pearson (19-8) KTM
15. Nicole Madsen (15-12) Suz
16. Jacqueline Strong (7-25) KTM
17. Sara Peterson (22-15) KTM
18. Amanda Brown (21-16) Hon
19. Brittany Marcotte (21-16) Hon
20. Tressa Rau (17-20) Hon
21. Jessica Wharton (16-21) Kaw
22. Hailey Larson (26-18) Hon
23. Bryanna Marcotte (20-24) Suz
24. Heather Lockwood (23-22) KTM
26. Kasie Creson (24-26) Hon
WMX Overall Final Points Standings
Grand Prix of Italy
1. Gautier Paulin (1-2) Yam
3. Jonathan Barragan (4-3) Kaw
4. Kevin Strijbos (3-4) Suz
5. Xavier Boog (2-5) Kaw
6. Anthony Boissiere (5-7) Yam
7. Davide Guarneri (6-8) Kaw
8. Rui Goncalves (9-6) Hon
9. Marcus Schiffer (12-10) Suz
10. Manuel Monni (11-11) Hon
11. Evgeny Bobryshev (7-16) Hon
12. Marvin Van Daele (15-14) Hon
13. Shaun Simpson (29-9) Hon
14. Gregory Aranda (10-29) Kaw
15. Matthias Walkner (21-12) KTM
MX2 Overall
1. Jeffrey Herling (2-1) KTM
2. Tommy Searle (1-2) Kaw
3. Max Anstie (4-4) Kaw
4. Arnaud Tonus (3-5) Yam
5. Nicolas Aubin (6-3) KTM
6. Pascal Rauchenecker (11-6) KTM
7. Antonio Jose Burton Oliva (10-7) KTM
8. Jordi Tixier (8-10) KTM
9. Jake Nicholls (7-11) KTM
10. Dylan Ferrandis (9-12) Kaw
11. Ken Roczen (5-28) KTM
12. Michael Leib (14-13) HUSQ
13. Christophe Charlier (27-8) Yam
14. Alessandro Lupino (33-9) HUSQ
15. Ivo Monticelli (16-15) Hon

Herlings captured the overall in Italy.
Photo: Courtsey of KTM
Steven Frossard 472pts. Yam
Clement Desalle 461pts. Suz
Evgeny Bobryshev 444pts. Hon
Max Nagl 439pts. KTM
Rui Goncalves 431pts. Hon
Xavier Boog 347pts. Kaw
Jonathan Barragan 326pts. Kaw
David Philippaerts 308pts. Yam
Kevin Strijbos 295pts. Suz
Ken de Dycker 268pts. Hon
Tanel Leok 267pts. TM
Anthony Boissiere 238pts. Yam
Steve Ramon 229pts. Suz
Shaun Simpson 222pts. Hon
MX2 Point Standings
Jeffrey Herlings 632pts. KTM
Tommy Searle 573pts. Kaw
Gautier Paulin 458pts. Yam
Arnaud Tonus 427pts. Yam
Max Anstie 405pts. Kaw
Nicolas Aubin 304pts. KTM
Zach Osborne 295pts. Yam
Harri Kullas 287pts. Yam
Joel Roelants 253pts. KTM
Jake Nicholls 229pts. KTM
Christophe Charlier 225pts. Yam
Jordi Tixier 213pts. KTM
Antonio Jose Butron Oliva 172pts. KTM
Alessandro Lupino 159pts. HUSQ
XC1 Pro Overall
1. Charles Mullins KTM
2. Kailub Russell KTM
3. Paul Whibley Yam
4. Nathan Kanney KTM
5. Christopher Batch BET
6. Jimmy Jarrett Hon
7. Jedidiah Haines Kaw
8. Rory Mead Hon
9. Mike Lafferty HSB
10. Kenneth Gilbert KTM
11. Michael Stryker KTM
12. Jeff Bryant Hon
13. Josh Strang Suz
14. Thad Duvall Yam
15. Chris Spear Suz
16. Ryan Purvis KTM
17. Cory Buttrick KTM
XC2 Pro Lites Overall
1. Jordan Ashburn Yam
2. Jason Thomas HSQ
3. Andrew Delong KTM
4. Steward Baylor Jr. KTM
5. Scott Watkins Hon
6. Zack Nolan KTM
7. AJ Stewart Yam
8. Jesse Robinson KTM
9. Ryan Lojak Yam
10. Steven Squire Yam
11. Brian Lawson KTM
12. Zack Smith KTM
13. Jared Jordan Hon
14. Trevos Cobb Kaw
15. Tyler Schultes Yam
16. Gary Bush KTM
17, Nick Davis KTM

Mullins would take over the XC1 points lead after a win at Unadilla.
Photo: Shan Moore
XC1 Pro Standings
Charles Mullins 190pts. KTM
Josh Strang 182pts. Suz
Paul Whibley 170pts. Yam
Kailub Russell 134pts. KTM
Nathan Kanney 129pts. KTM
Cory Buttrick 110pts. KTM
Chris Bach 96pts. BET
Mike Lafferty 76pts. HSB
Jimmy Jarrett 75pts. Hon
Kenneth Gilbert 66pts. KTM
XC2 Standings
Steward Baylor Jr 187pts. KTM
Jason Thomas 163pts. HSQ
Andrew Delong 149pts. KTM
Jordan Ashburn 141pts. Yam
Jesse Robinson 140pts. KTM
Scott Watkins 116pts. Hon
Brad Bakken 90pts. KTM
Morgan Moss 85pts. HSQ
AJ Stewart 83pts. Yam
Zack Smith 81pts. KTM
Brad Anderson 235pts Hon
Martin Barr 178pts. KTM
Gert Krestinov 161pts. Kaw
Nathan Parker 151pts. KTM
Kristian Whatley 132pts. Yam
MX2 Points Standings
Elliott Banks-Browne 227pts. Hon
Mel Pocock 195pts. Suz
Byran MacKenzie 171pts. Kaw
Neville Bradshaw 147pts. Hon
Stuart Edmonds 121pts. TM
Maxxis British Championship
Brad Anderson 453pts. Hon
Kristian Whatley 375pts. Yam
Martin Barr 357pts. KTM
Gert Krenstinov 281pts. Kaw
Tom Church 280pts. KTM
Arnaud Tonus 470pts. Yam
Mel Pocock 301pts. Suz
Bryan Mackenzie 272pts. Kaw
EX Pro Points Standings
Taddy Blazusiak 90pts.
Mike Brown 68pts.
Geoff Aaron 56pts.
Cody Weeb 52pts.
Justin Soule 55pts.
Colton Haaker 38pts.
Gary Sutherlin 32pts.
Kevin Rookstool 25pts.
Joachim Lundgren 18pts.
Grahma Jarvis 16pts.

Blazusiak leads the EX Pro Class.
Standings (after 5 of 6 events):
1. Nate Adams (USA/365pts)
2. Danny Torres (ESP/325pts)
3. Andre Villa (NOR/270pts)
4. Blake Williams (AUS/135pts)
5. Eigo Sato (JAP/180pts)
Dutch Championship
MX1 Championship Standings
Herjan Brakkee 143pts.
Marc de Reuver 127pts.
Kristof Salaets 106pts.
Yentel Martens 101pts.
Ken de Dycker 100pts.
Jeffrey Herlings 191pts.
Petar Petrov 122pts.
Joel Roelants 120pts.
Mike Kras 120pts.
Harri Kullas 113pts.
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Holyshatz!!! Congrats to Ashley Foilek,
It was cool to see Blake and Deano say what they really felt, now that is what NASCAR was literally asking their drivers to do because the sport is boring and they wanted drivers to show emotion and controversy if it was there, and our sport discourages it?
Too bad Chad crashed twice this year while leading the race, Millville and in the 2nd moto at Pala, maybe too much pressure or something, I don't know.
Glad to see Team KTM in Europe not afraid to allow, even encourage their riders to have fun and ride the 2 strokes.
Go USA in the MX De Nations.
To bad 222's mom died on all leavels, Would have loved to see how he did on the 250 2 stroke.
In the photo of Villopoto holding the #1 plate, Erin Bates is in the background and what she is up to (down to) is worth a caption!!!!!!
Bogle in just 4 races scored 110 pts. Was in the top 20 of all riders for the entire season.
Kawaski has to be kicking themselves to let him go in his last year as an amatuer to sign with Honda.
Kawaski won 4 out of the 5 major championships this year. WOW.
450 and 250f west coast SX and both outdoor championships, and investing in MX bikes instead of just "Bold New Graphics", could be alot of dominance in this sport coming they're way.
Reed coming over on like ten to twelve riders in the first moto and then going down, wtf!!
Is he becoming a danger to the other riders like you know who?
followed that up with another crash while leading 2nd moto.
Apparently have steven frossard problems with his lungs so maybe maybe we will see Pourcel at the MXON after all.. great....
Way to go Windham, only raced half the series and finished 7th and 10th overall for the season.
Watch out for Dylan Ferrandis next year, it was the dudes first GP and he came from way back in that second moto.
And both Team France and Team USA go 1-2 in the final race before the Nations..
And I'm guessing Cairoli is gonna ride with a fire lit under his ass after whats gone down for him.
AND we got the MX2 world champ vs Lites champ
Its sooooooo on!
BRING ON THE NATIONS :)
jairtime it's probably Bates, because the camera guy looks to have gotten lucky. I liked watching the 250 class this weekend, some much intenseity. Should be interesting to see how Roczen and Baggett size up for the weekend. Both Ryans rode well and looked to control the race. In the second moto it appeared those worked their way up front with little effort, very smooth riding.
And I thought mootcrossers got all the chicks, but I think the camera guy is on to something! Where is the Nikon at?
Did anybody notice Chris Gosselaar riding a two stroke in practice at Pala?
We were hoping he would make the program but did not see in in the main events.
The sound of the two stroke brought back memories!!!
@Johnmotoman- yes I did! I was able to click off a few shots of him during practice. I'm not sure if it was the bike or Chris getting a little long in the tooth. It seems like that guy has been around forever.
czmark. I got a nice shot of him in the morning blasting a berm on the good ol 2 stroke!!! Yeah, he has been around forever it seems. A shame he fell off the radar after his Pro Circuit Kawi deal!!!
Pala 450 class.... 26-27 get you 34th ? Jesus......
Jimmy Albertson deserves some credit. He was on the injured list with eye socket problems? 11th overall with vision problems? Not bad!!!
Can somebody explain why is Sean hackley racing? The guy has been at the bottom of the 250 races like all yr long. Not hating just saying. If that happened to me i would have prolly quit
Dungey would have won the championship if it wasn't for running out of gas in that one moto. Congrats to RV though, this was the best race to the MX championship in years.
And RD would have lost the lites outdoor title to CP in 2009 if CP's bike did not blow at Southwick......right drkelly??
.Bottom line is with 4 moto's left RD could have won it but RV was the one who won 3 of the last 4 moto's and the title. Winning moto's he did not even need to win. He could have stayed behind RD but Passed him and won.