Jason Weigandt
- Houston Lites ResultsFebruary 12, 2011Barcia tops Wilson and Baggett in Houston.
- Houston Heat Race ReportFebruary 12, 2011Weege previews the east kickoff in Houston
- Houston Final Practice ReportFebruary 12, 2011Stewart and Sipes on top.
- Houston First Practice ReportFebruary 12, 2011Different dirt, different riders. Different results?
- Bench Racing Ammo: Houston HistoryFebruary 10, 2011Houston may not be considered the heart of supercross like Anaheim, but its roots actually go back deeper than any stadium-style event on the tour (only Daytona, which races in a super speedway, has been on the schedule longer).
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: Houston 2002February 10, 2011Nearly ten years ago, Matt Walker shocked the establishment with a win in the Astrodome.
- Going for the W: Justin BraytonFebruary 9, 2011Honestly, for me, when these guys were winning championships, I was in high school dreaming of racing Arenacross. Not even supercross!”
- Racer X ReduX: A2February 9, 2011Weigandt asks the question: Did James Stewart's A2 domination signal trouble for the rest of the field?
- 250 Words: Anaheim 2February 7, 2011For the only rider in the pits that can say he won the first professional race he ever competed in, patience could be hard to come by for Eli Tomac. But he’s still a rookie to supercross, still a teenager, and still waiting to add a big AMA Supercross trophy to his AMA Motocross triumph last year.
- Monday Conversation: Josh HansenFebruary 7, 2011I just told myself, it’s only 15 minutes out of my life of pain. Everyone has always told me that I was soft in the past, so I figured if I was ever going to harden up, the time to do it would be when we were going for a championship.
- Monday Conversation: James StewartFebruary 7, 2011Yeah, I just felt comfortable. And when you’re on your game like that, you can get into those things perfect.
- Racer X Notebook: A2February 7, 2011This year, everyone is so on their game, if you don’t have everything perfect—20 perfect laps and a good start—you’re going to be in trouble.--Ivan Tedesco