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|  Topic: SupercrossThe articles published under this topic are as follows:
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Yamaha's Chad Reed got back to winning ways with his seventh victory of the 2008 AMA Monster Energy Supercross championship in Toronto last weekend. The Australian reengaged his title quest to claim the twelfth round of the campaign and lead the series by 20 points with just five events remaining.
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WHO: TEAM SAN MANUEL'S Chad Reed and Nathan Ramsey, two of the top profession al supercross racers in Canada for the Toronto stop of the 2008 Monster Energy Supercross series!
WHAT: Taking part in an exciting LIVE radio broadcast on CKRZ 100.3; a brief meet and greet at the Six Nation's Police Department and an interactiv e appearance with students at JC Hill Elementary School.
WHEN: FRIDAY, March 28th, 2008
2:15 - 2:45 - Radio Broadcast LIVE also available on www.ckrz.c om
3:00 - Police Station
3:30 - JC Hill Elementary School
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As November the 3rd and the first round of the Future West ACU British Supercross Championship draws ever closer, the impressive world class rider line-up will see the addition of another Canuck to the line up. Doug Dehaan of Ontario, Canada who rode for the Butler Brother's US Supercross/Motocros team in 2007 will be racing aboard a PAR Homes Honda at the opening round of the Future West ACU British Supercross Championships. Dougy D will be replacing fellow Canadian Brady Sheren who broke his wrist last weekend testing and preparing for Sheffield. Sheren will be out for at least 6 weeks but will be back in time for Anaheim 1 in January.
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AURORA (June 28, 2007) – Live Nation Motor Sports, Inc., jointly along with the Federation of International Motorcycling (FIM) and the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) are proud to announce the 2008 Amp’d Mobile World Supercross GP/ Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series schedule.
January 5, 2008 Anaheim, Calif. Angel Stadium
January 12, 2008 Phoenix, Ariz. Chase Field .............
....... March 29, 2008 Toronto, Canada Rogers Centre
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PHOENIX (January 13, 2007) – James Stewart raced his Kawasaki motorcycle to his second consecutive Amp’d Mobile World Supercross GP/Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series race win in front of 44,953 fans at Chase Field. Kawasaki’s Christophe Pourcel, of France, won his first-ever AMA Supercross Lites main event.
Dusty Klatt qualified for the main with 5th in his heat. While running as high as 4th a crash relegated him to a 19th place finish.
Note: The Amp'd Mobile World Supercross GP/Ampd Mobile AMA Supercross Series race from Chase Field in Phoenix will air this Sunday at 12:30 p.m. EST on CBS, the first of seven one-hour racing broadcasts the national network is providing to cover the season.
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AURORA, Ill. (January 2, 2007) The domestic portion of the 2006-2007 Amp'd Mobile World Supercross GP/Amp'd Mobile AMA Supercross Series season kicks off in a big way this weekend, as SPEED, the definitive motor sports and automotive lifestyle network, provides the first LIVE broadcast of the Amp'd Mobile AMA Supercross Series season opener from Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. Beginning at 10:00 pm EST/ 7:00pm PST on Jan. 6.
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Team Makita Suzuki’s Ricky Carmichael raced back from a crash to take second place overall at Saturday night’s World Supercross Championship opener in Toronto, Canada.
The reigning AMA and Motocross Champion dropped to 18th position after falling in his fight for the front with Nick Wey (Honda), but mounted a heroic challenge aboard his new RM-Z450.
Unfortunately, Carmichael’s Makita Suzuki team mate Ivan Tedesco didn’t fare so well. Competitor James Stewart landed on Tedesco in the day’s first practice session and the resulting crash left the Makita Suzuki rider with an injured left hand. Because there were no X-Ray facilities on-site, Tedesco will have the hand examined when he returns to the U.S. Tedesco has filed a formal protest against Stewart for unsafe riding with the FIM, the event’s sanctioning body.
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n his final week of preparation, reigning Amp'd Mobile World
Supercross GP champion James Stewart is set to defend his title in
2006-'07 when the season kicks off this Saturday at Toronto's Rogers
Centre (Dec 2.) and Vancouver's B.C. Place Stadium (Dec. 9) before
heading to the U.S. for the remaining 15 races. At the young age of 20,
Stewart, of Haines City, Fla., captured his first Amp'd Mobile World
Supercross GP championship. En route to the title, he earned 10 main
event victories and five additional podium appearances.
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Jake Pym and Josh Roney are experienced motocross riders.
Pym has been racing for three years, Roney for two.
They have been selected as part of a group of 15 riders from all over North America to compete Dec. 2 at the Rogers Centre in front of what's likely going to be 30,000 people at one of KTM's major North American motocross events.
Note: http://lfpress.ca
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The Odyssey Coliseum in Belfast Ireland will host an international supercross on Nov 24th and 25th. Joining Canada's JSR and Kyle Keast will be Mike Brown, Gord Crockard , Jeff Dement and a host of others.
Note: http://www.belfastsupercross.com/
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Marco Dube and Colton Facciotti carried the flag at the Bercy SX in Paris this weekend. Facciotti struggled and failed to qualify for the main both nights but Marco Dube had a spectacular result with 6th on Friday and 11th on Saturday night!
Friday Night
1. C. Pourcel
2. Brayton
3. Renet
Saturday Night
1. Vuillemin
2. C. Pourcel
3. Lawrence
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Broadcast times on TSN
Saturday Nov 11 12:00 PM EST.
Friday Nov 17 00:30 AM EST.
Friday Nov 17 02:00 PM EST.
Sat Nov 18 04:00 AM EST.
Sun Nov 26 05:00 AM EST.
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Future West International are eagerly preparing for the 10th Annual Supercross Race at the Hallam FM Arena this weekend, Saturday 28th October. Set in the fantastic Hallam Indoor Arena the huge crowds expected will not be disappointed.
US star rider Frenchman David Vuillemin will be competing onboard the PAR Homes Honda. He will be partnered for the evening by Honda US rider Jason Thomas who won last year’s Montreal Supercross and defending British Supercross Champion, Canadian, Colton Facciotti.
Colton is coming off his best Canadian Motocross season to date. If that line up is not enough also making the trip to the UK will be US Superstar rider KTM’s Mike Alessi. Alessi, who finished up 2nd overall in the US Motocross Lights Outdoor championship has become a regular to UK Supercross over the past few years.
Note: http://www.mxlarge.com
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In his final race for Team Honda Blackfoot Fox, Dusty Klatt annihilated the competition at Montreals Olympic Stadium this past weekend to win the NAPA Montreal Supercross 250cc main event.
Klatt, who found himself in the illustrious company of such American supercross specialists as Jason Thomas, Josh Woods, Brock Sellards, Kyle Lewis, Jeff Dement and Jeff Gibson, nailed the holeshot and never looked back. The Campbell River, BC native was never threatened for position, crossing the finish line some 15 seconds ahead of runner-up Thomas.
Klatts victory marked the first time a Canadian has won the 250 main since Jean Sebastien Roy in 2002. Roy, unfortunately, was unable to ride this years Montreal SX for Team Blackfoot due to a practice injury earlier in the week.
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Dusty Klatt won the 250 main by almost 15 seconds over Jason Thomas and Jeff Dement. Look for an interview with Dusty on www.racerxill.com on Monday morning as he just earned Racer X Illustrated's Monday Conversation. Klatt is the first Canadian to win the 250 main since JSR in 2002. Way to go Dusty!
Darcy Lange takes MX2 going wire to wire
1. Klatt
2. Thomas
3. Dement
4. Woods
5. Morgan
6. Gibson
7. Lewis
8. Dube
9. K. Smith
10. Barnes
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