Sign of the (Lap) Times: Anaheim 3
February 7, 2007 9:43am
Supercross class
L&M Racing’s Chad Reed must be feeling better, because every weekend his lap times are getting closer and closer to Monster Energy Kawasaki’s James Stewart. Anaheim 3’s technical layout suited Reed well, and his best lap time was a thousandth of a second slower than Stewart’s, which made for some great racing in the main event. It looks like the shoulder is almost 100 percent. We can't wait for Houston!
Pos.
|
Best Lap Time
|
Rider
|
Bike
|
1
|
55.964 |
Kawasaki
|
|
2
|
55.965 |
Yamaha
|
|
3
|
57.561 |
Kawasaki
|
|
7
|
58.138 |
Honda
|
|
4
|
58.607 |
Honda
|
|
5
|
58.625 |
Suzuki
|
|
6
|
58.727 |
Yamaha
|
|
9
|
58.824 |
Kawasaki
|
|
11
|
58.940 |
Honda
|
|
8
|
59.060 |
Honda
|
|
Supercross Lites
Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto keeps laying wood in the Lites class, and his 56.772 gives him the third-fastest time of the night in both classes. SoBe No Fear/Samsung Honda’s Josh Grant improved his riding and was second fastest in the Lites class, and he finished second on the night, but he was still more than a second off of RV’s pace.
Pos.
|
Best Lap Time
|
Rider
|
Bike
|
1
|
56.772 |
Kawasaki
|
|
2
|
57.951 |
Honda
|
|
4
|
58.254 |
Yamaha
|
|
11
|
58.633 |
KTM
|
|
3
|
58.712 |
Yamaha
|
|
5
|
58.771 |
KTM
|
|
8
|
59.067 |
Honda
|
|
7
|
9.130 |
Kawasaki
|
|
10
|
59.594 |
Yamaha
|
|
6
|
59.850 |
Honda
|
|