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What Really Happened: Indy SX
The Indianapolis Supercross, round 11 of the Monster Energy Supercross Series proved to be another...
What Really Happened: Daytona Supercross
Pit Notes:Hart & Huntington team manager Kenny Watson said that Ivan Tedesco would be back for...
Ryan Dungey Out for Daytona
Murrieta, CA - KTM Motorsports is saddened to report that Red Bull/KTM Factory rider Ryan Dungey...
What Really Happened: Round 9, St. Louis
Photos/Notes: Kardy, TypeOs, Scott HoffmanIs it me or are there elements of this season's...
What Really Happened: Atlanta Supercross
Words and Photos by Shan MooreWith Chad Reed out of the picture due to the season ending injuries...
Chad Reed's Season is Over
Image: Pete PetersonChad Reed @CRtwotwo"Well I spent the day in the hospital yesterday here's the...
What Really Happened: Monster Energy Supercross, San Diego
Ryan Villopoto, celebrating his third victory of the season, now leads Chad Reed by 6 points...
Villopoto Takes Third Victory of Season After a Wild-Night of Racing Action
Dean Wilson Ends Eli Tomac's Three-Race Win Streak and Takes Control of Supercross Lites Class...
What Really Happened: New Orleans Supercross
The fate of 19 other 450-class riders was sealed in the final when Ryan Villopoto grabbed the holeshot.

The New Orleans round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross might have been a sleeper had it not been the final round of the East Regional Lites series, which added a bit of drama with Justin Barcia needing a fourth place finish to wrap up his second-straight title. After his meltdown in Houston two weeks before, all eyes were on the GEICO Powersports Honda to see if he could..Full Story
What Really Happened: Houston Supercross
Ryan Villopoto claimed his second consecutive 450 title in Houston.
Not only was the Houston round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross series a historic one - with Ryan Villopoto wrapping up his second consecutive 450-class title sooner then any other rider in the history of the series (there are still four rounds left on the schedule), but it was an eventful race as well, with several key crashes, weird post-race antics by a high-profile rider, and one of the best battles we have seen..Full Story
What Really Happened: Toronto Supercross
On the podium Villopoto celebrates another win and a 100-plus point lead over fellow podium racers Kevin Windham and Justin Brayton.

The Monster Energy AMA Supercross series made its annual trip to Canada for the Toronto round of the series. For the most part, riders come to expect crappy tracks and low turnouts at Toronto because of the dirt that's used; however, this year the race drew its biggest crowd ever, at around 49,000. Most of the riders still complained about the track,..Full Story

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