This Week in Yamaha SX History
Take a unique look back at the history of Team Yamaha at this week's upcoming Supercross venue.
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: Villopoto's StreakMarch 17, 2011Surprisingly, not that many green warriors have done what RV currently has.
- The Week in Kawasaki History: Indy 2001March 10, 2011Ricky Carmichael takes the 2001 Indianapolis supercross.
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: Daytona 2000March 3, 2011How Ricky Carmichael's 2000 Daytona SX win served as a career-changer.
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: Atlanta 1990February 24, 2011When we make our weekly Saturday night wish for great racing, Atlanta ‘90 is the type of race we are wishing we will see.
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: San Diego 1989February 17, 2011This column doesn’t end up with the winner atop the podium covered in champagne and a wreath with his green Kawasaki that helped him win sitting nearby. Nope this going to be a little different, this is going to tell a story of “What if?”
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: Houston 2002February 10, 2011Nearly ten years ago, Matt Walker shocked the establishment with a win in the Astrodome.
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: Anaheim '87February 3, 2011“It was a big win for me and I remember there was a big jump that only a couple of us were doing,” said Ward. “I did it for the first two or three laps and then built up my lead and stopped jumping it. It was big!”
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: Oakland 1979January 27, 2011"Jammin'" Jimmy Weinert, a veteran Kawasaki factory rider, took the main event win with not one but two very peculiar additions to his equipment.
- This Week in Kawasaki History: LA StoryJanuary 20, 2011The AMA Supercross tour was born in the city of Los Angeles, but it has not stopped in the city for over a dozen years. That will change on Saturday night when supercross races at Dodger Stadium for the first time.
- This Week in Kawasaki SX History: Phoenix 2005January 13, 2011The showdown began as soon as practice started, with Carmichael, Stewart, Reed and Windham throwing down quick times,