Bench Racing Ammo: U.S. Open Winners
October 10, 2006 10:39am
The ninth annual Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open is right around the corner, so for this week’s Motosport Outlet Bench Racing Ammo, we’re going to take a look back at the past winner’s of the event, and how they fared the following year in the MGM. Will Ricky Carmichael be able to win his fourth U.S. Open this weekend?
Year |
Winner |
Result the following year |
1998 |
Damon Huffman |
5th (1999) |
1999 |
Jeff Emig |
DNR |
2000 |
1st (2001) | |
2001 |
2nd (2002) | |
2002 |
4th (2003) | |
2003 |
1st (2004) | |
2004 |
DNR (2005) | |
2005 |
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As you can see from the graph above, only Ricky Carmichael and Chad Reed were able to win the event two years in a row. Two years is the longest streak, and Carmichael can again win two in a row if he takes the win this weekend.
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That got Fro and his legion of fans amped up on a run at the 2000 AMA Supercross title, but on New Year’s Eve, he broke both wrists while testing at Stephane Roncada’s house in Southern California. Then, after sitting out five months, he started getting ready for the outdoor nationals, only to crash at Glen Helen and break his back and his leg, causing him to retire from professional motocross.
Coincidentally, the U.S. Open was NOT his last professional race. Instead, the last race in the record books was the November 1999 World Supercross race at the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, where he finished off the podium.