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Monday, March 11, 2013 | 2:00 AMRound 10 - Daytona International Speedway - Daytona, FL
1. Ryan Villopoto
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Justin Barcia
4. Eli Tomac
5. Chad Reed
6. Trey Canard
7. Ken Roczen
8. James Stewart
9. Broc Tickle
10. Davi Millsaps
11. Matt Goerke
12. Andrew Short
13. Jake Weimer
14. Les Smith
15. Josh Hill
16. Mike Alessi
17. Ben Lamay
18. Weston Peick
19. Phil Nicoletti
20. Justin Brayton

Ryan Villopoto is the new points leader.
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1. Ryan Villlopoto 202pts Kaw
2. Davi Millsaps 200pts Suz
3. Ryan Dungey 188pts KTM
4. Trey Canard 163pts Hon
5. Chad Reed 163pts Hon
6. Justin Barcia 152pts Hon
7. James Stewart 135pts Suz
8. Andrew Short 122pts KTM
9. Justin Brayton 104pts Yam
10. Broc Tickle 99pts Suz
11. Matt Goerke 95pts KTM
12. Mike Alessi 79pts Suz
13. Jake Weimer 78pts Kaw
14. Weston Peick 45pts Suz
15. Josh Grant 40pts Yam
16. Eli Tomac 40pts Hon
17. Kyle Chisholm 38pts Yam
18. Jimmy Albertson 38pts Hon
19. Matt Lemoine 34pts Kaw
20. Vince Friese 30pts Hon

Ryan Dungey finished second behind Villopoto.
Simon Cudby photo
1. Marvin Musquin
2. Wil Hahn
3. Jeremy Martin
4. Dean Wilson
5. Blake Wharton
6. Justin Hill
7. Kyle Peters
8. Zack Freeburg
9. Cole Thompson
10. Vince Friese
11. Mitchell Oldenburg
12. Jimmy Decotis
13. P. J. Larsen
14. A.J Cantazaro
15. Lance Vincent
16. Brady Kiesel
17. Daniel Herrlein
18. Zach Bell
19. Gavin Faith
20. Sean Rife

Marvin Musquin won his first career SX race in Daytona.
Simon Cudby photo
1. Wil Hahn 92pts Hon
2. Dean Wilson 87pts Kaw
3. Marvin Musquin 78pts KTM
4. Blake Wharton 76pts Suz
5. Jeremy Martin 52pts Yam
6. Justin Hill 51pts Kaw
7. Vince Friese 50pts Hon
8. Kyle Peters 45pts Hon
9. Jimmy Decotis 43pts Hon
10. Gavin Faith 40pts Hon
11. Cole Thompson 37pts Hon
12. Mitchell Oldenburg 35pts Hon
13. Zach Bell 29pts Hon
14. Lance Vincent 28pts KTM
15. Zach Freeberg 22pts Hon
16. PJ Larsen 19pts Yam
17. AJ Cantanzaro 18pts Kaw
18. Gareth Swanpoel 11pts Kaw
19. Jackson Richardson 11pts Hon
20. Levi Killbarger 11pts Hon
2. Eli Tomac 121pts Hon
3. Cole Seely 95pts Hon
4. Jason Anderson 88pts Suz
5. Kyle Cunningham 83pts Yam
6. Martin Davalos 82pts Kaw
7. Zach Osborne 82pts Hon
8. Joey Savatgy 62pts KTM
9. Christian Craig 62pts Hon
10. Jessy Nelson 60pts Hon
11. Tyla Rattray 58pts Kaw
12. Austin Politelli 57pts Hon
13. Travis Baker 53pts Yam
14. Malcolm Stewart 46pts KTM
15. Max Anstie 38pts Suz
16. Ryan Sipes 31pts Suz
17. Josh Cachia 29pts KTM
18. Jake Canada 21pts Hon
19. Jean Carlos Ramos 21pts Kaw
20. Michael Leib 16pts Hon

Wil Hahn holds the 250SX points lead.
Simon Cudby photo
1. Tyler Bowers 91pts Kaw
2. Jeff Gibson 85pts KTM
3. Zach Ames 84pts Kaw
4. Mike McDade 71pts Kaw
5. Dave Ginolfi 58pts KTM
6. Kelly Smith 57pts KTM
7. Nathan Skaggs 56pts KTM
8. Willy Browning 53pts KTM
9. Daniel Blair 53pts Suz
10. Gared Steinke 47pts Kaw

Tyler Bowers continues to lead the Points to the Championship.
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1. Maxx Malatia 75pts Hon
2. Michael Lang 74pts Hon
3. Kyle White 72pts Hon
5. Tanner Moore 57pts KTM
1. Michael Willard 89pts KTM
2. Steve Roman 81pts Suz
3. Scott Zont 69pts KTM
4. Jacob Knable 41pts Kaw
5. TJ Phillips 36pts Yam
FIM Motocross World Championship
Round 2 - Grand Prix of Thailand
MX1 Overall
1.Antonio Cairoli
2.Gautier Paulin
3.Clement Desalle
4.Tommy Searle
5.Ken de Dycker
6.Rui Goncalves
7.Joel Roelants
8.Steven Frossard
9.Kevin Strijbos
10.Xavier Boog
11.David Philippaerts
12.Tanel Leok
13.Davide Guarneri
14.Evgeny Bobryshev
15.Augusts Justs
16.Jeremy van Horebeek
17.Jonathan Barragan
18.Shaun Simpson
19.Kenny van Dueren
20.Jamie Law
MX1 Point Standings
1. Antonio Cairoli 95pts KTM
2. Clement Desalle 87pts Suz
3. Gautier Paulin 78pts Kaw
4. Ken de Dycker 70pts KTM
5. Tommy Searle 64pts Kaw
6. Kevin Strijbos 55pts Suz
7. Rui Goncalves 52pts Hon
8. Evgeny Bobryshev 47pts Hon
9. Steven Frossard 47pts Yam
10. Xavier Boog 41pts Kaw

Cairoli took over the points lead in Thailand.
Ray Archer / KTM photo
MX2 Overall
1.Jeffrey Herlings
2.Romain Febvre
3.Jose Butron
4.Christophe Charlier
5.Alessandro Lupino
6.Dean Ferris
7.Glenn Coldenhoff
8.Jordi Tixier
9.Max Anstie
10.Julien Lieber
11.Petar Petrov
12.Dylan Ferrandis
13.Stefan Kjer Olsen
14.Mel Pocock
15.Pascal Rauchenecker
16.Valentin Teillet
17.Maxime Desprey
18.Jake Nicholls
19.Harri Kullas
20.Kevin Fors
MX2 Point Standings
1. Jeffrey Herlings 100pts KTM
2. Romain Febvre 82pts KTM
3. Dean Ferris 69pts Yam
4. Christophe Charlier 65pts Yam
5. Glenn Colderholf 63pts KTM
6. Jose Butron 60pts KTM
7. Jordi Tixier 57pts KTM
8. Alessandro Lupino 56pts Kaw
9. Julien Lieber 47pts KTM
10. Max Anstie 37pts Suz

Jeffrey Herlings made it two for two in Thailand.
Ray Archer / KTM Images photo
New Zealand Motocross Championship
MX1 Point Standings
1. Cody Cooper 214pts Suz
2. Billy MacKenzie 183pts Yam
3. Todd Waters 169pts KTM
4. Kirk Gibbs 158pts KTM
5. Daryl Hurley 138pts Suz
MX2 Point Standings
1. Scott Columb 184pts Yam
2. Brock Winston 170pts KTM
3. Rhys Carter 157pts KTM
4. Ethan Martens 153pts Yam
5. Darryll King 142pts Yam

Cody Cooper leads the New Zealand Motocross Championship.
Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com photo
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Marvin and his heel clicker over the finish line reminds me of a young K dub.
@ Welker
Heading out to the airport. I dont think I slept a wink last night , just wanted to send you a note you might not of got last night !
@ Welker I know what you are talking about...I'm in the AG business.. Mr-Mx I talked and hung out a lot down @ Daytona .. Small world.. I knew his dad and him he just turned 49 on the 20th and I just turned 54, so I'm a little older. We actually met in the 70's and some of the others like D. Despain.A.Eckman,L.Maiers, Huffman,MC,Bud man, and others .. got to talk shop this weekend ..Great time ..
I own a lot of land in a lot of states.......I own land by the old Wendy Oaks MX Springville, IA Held Yamaha Nat in 1974 and Tipton is about 40 miles away .. I saw Mr-Mx in 1985 race a LL Qualifier there in the A class with LaRocco Bowen,Donny Schmit in the day .....LeGrand in Marshalltown, IA Had a big bus as a land mark off the Highway in the day..... Petersburg was one so was Sandy Oaks Keithsburg, IL Omaha Moto Park Herman, NE .. Got to go got an early flight out ...................talk soon ...............Great talken!
@ Welker
I know David Byrd whos dad was a dentist in the area founded the track in 1974.Omaha Moto Park Herman, NE...... Believe it or I still have my Howerton Hannah shirts from those day's.LOL. Hannah is the only rider that has claimed the 250's from 1977-thru- 1979.. Tony D won 1975.. I think Mr-Mx 's dad was still running the race ops for Howerton and Husqvarna back then before heading to Honda ! Not sure ........Off to winter wonder land................from the warmths of Fl.....enjoy
RV=Beast
.The Dunge also!! Barcia better get in shape if he wants to keep up to them 2 this summer!!
The track defiantly favored riders who were in great shape! A great start did not hurt either! RV and RD only had to pass 2 riders, as usual RV did it quickly, setting the fastest lap time and set sail. It took Dungey a few laps to get around Roczen and a few more to pass Barcia. The Ryan's then used their fitness and outdoor prowess to run very similar lap times the rest of the way, getting away from the rest of the field.
Tomac showed he may be a factor when the races move to the rougher outdoor races moving forward 5 spots and was looking to challenge Barcia when he lost the front end. Reed, the oldest rider on the track, showed he has pride and heart, he never gave up and kept pushing forward after a poor start and then after a fall.
Glad to see Musquin get a win! The always gracious, smiling Frenchman put in a great ride, after an amazing start! Like to see him get many more victories in the future..
I think we saw a preview of the 450 Nationals, unless they groom the tracks too much. In a long race on at tough track, RV and RD are going to make it to the front.
It would be great to have them compete head-to-head outdoors again, not only for good racing, but so we don't have to hear "No one was there" or "If Dungey's bike wouldn't have ran out of gas..." for another off-season.
@ BD25 GOOD POST
Well I made it to salt lake ............I talk to Mr-Mx on the way out he said he is seeing the neuro guy on thursday for a consult......... Had a great trip to Daytona !
We all agree that we need 2 more long outdoor races ...One stop should be Charlotte again with the long lap times, and out by my other piece of land I have that I sold for the Toole track.. It was a slated for egress emergency exit that will hold the national there this year.. And get rid of some of the California rounds, 2 max for those guys...........Enjoy !
MX Bob You are probably correct, this could have been a window into what the Nationals will look like. The Ryans, plus Barcia and Tomac will be seen running up front once we get to the Great Outdoors..
The "What ifs" will never go away, as long there are fans who want to defend their favorite rider. I am sure in Germany, there are fans who still say " In 1973, if the plug would not have blown out of his Maico, Willy Bauer would have been the World Champion." After all, it is a fans right to want only the best for their rider..
Uncle Charlie glad you had a safe flight! Hope Mr-Mx gets good news from the doc..
I agree, the Great outdoors should be 14 races instead of 12, after all, that's where the best racing takes place....To help with the scheduling, I could see shortening the Supercross series to 15 races, just by losing two of the Anahiem races, not effecting anyone else's venue..but what do I know .. I am just a fan!!
Nice, I called it last week on Rev Up that Musquin would take his first win at Daytona and that Hahn would get second and Dean would crack under pressure....pretty cool i guess...
Had RV and Stewart 1-2 so got part of it right.... Stewart looked pretty good, bummer the berm blew out....I think he had top 3 in him for sure, but I think the knee and stamina came into play... Dungey looked great and I had him picking up 3rd.....Reed looked fast but a little on the edge I think....his runaway bike in the main almost took that flagger out.... RV was on fire for sure....nobody was going to hang with him.....now the points leader....crazy...
Can you post the moto finishes for the gp's please? Especially the mixed Motos.
dungeys still hangin around only 14 down , if hes gonna do somethin now is the time , cmon dungey lets go!
i wonder when the suppercross promoters are gonna bring a goddamn race within 500 miles of the northeast. ive been waiting 20 years for christ sake! a little less california , i mean spread it around the country so everyone can see a race