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0 comments | Tuesday, July 7, 2009

With round 6 at Rud Bud in the history books the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Series is at it's halfway point. Here's a check of the 450 and 250 points standings.

450 Points

  1. Chad Reed 240

  2. Andrew Short 219

  3. I Tedesco 200

  4. Josh Grant 198

  5. Michael Byrne 145

  6. M Alessi 142

  7. Cody Cooper 135

  8. Thomas Hahn 123

  9. Ricky Dietrich 119

  10. Nick Wey 101

  11. Justin Brayton 99

  12. J Albertson 82

  13. Dan Reardon 68

  14. Jeff Alessi 60

  15. R Villopoto 55

  16. Weston Peick 47

  17. Jake Moss 45

  18. Matt Goerke 41

  19. A Balbi 41

  20. Chris Blose 40




250 Points

  1. C Pourcel 255/li>
  2. Ryan Dungey 246/li>
  3. Tommy Searle 191/li>
  4. Brett Metcalfe 179/li>
  5. Tyla Rattray 175/li>
  6. Blake Wharton 156/li>
  7. Jake Weimer 153/li>
  8. Justin Barcia 151/li>
  9. Broc Tickle 141/li>
  10. Trey Canard 139/li>
  11. Matt Lemoine 99/li>
  12. Wil Hahn 89/li>
  13. K Cunningham 85/li>
  14. Ben Evans 83/li>
  15. Darryn Durham 72/li>
  16. Max Anstie 65/li>
  17. Steven Clarke 52/li>
  18. S Borkenhagen 47/li>
  19. PJ Larsen 43/li>
  20. Austin Stroupe 34

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0 comments | Monday, July 6, 2009

From mxsportsproracing.com:

Grant Adds to List of First-Time Winners at RedBud
Weimer Nabs Back-to-Back Victories in 250 Class

BUCHANAN, Mich. (July 4, 2009) - The 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship continued to provide some of the most unpredictable action in the history of the sport as JGRMX/Toyota/Yamaha rookie Josh Grant, of Riverside, Calif., became the series' seventh first-time winner of the season at the Monster Energy Motocross National from RedBud. Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Jake Weimer made it two in a row in the 250 Class.

Grant paced the morning practice sessions on Saturday and showcased his stellar speed in each of the day's motos. After a bad start in moto one, Grant stormed through the field to a runner-up finish, nearly stealing the win from Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki's Chad Reed, of Australia. In the final moto, Grant came out of the gates in the top five and quickly moved into second where he stalked Honda Red Bull Racing's Ivan Tedesco, of Tallahassee, Fla., before making the move for the win.

"I really needed this win," explained Grant. "I finally got a decent start and just made all the passes I needed to get to the front. I'm pumped for the Joe Gibbs Racing team because its our first outdoor win. I knew we had the speed. I just needed to get a start and today everything worked out."

Reed solidified second overall (1-3) and his spot atop the season standings while Tedesco wrapped up the third position (4-2). Halfway through the season, Reed holds a 21-point lead over Andrew Short.

Weimer raced to his second straight victory after claiming his inaugural win one week ago. Consistency proved to be the key on Saturday as Weimer's competitor's battled misfortune in the motos, becoming an unlikely winner with moto results of second and fourth.

"I was pretty sure I had the overall by the halfway point. I knew the guys ahead of me were behind me in the first moto. I saw Dungey go down so he was behind me and he was the only one that beat me (in moto one). I feel like I rode well and I'm just happy to be up here."

The overall podium duplicated that of last week's as Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Christophe Pourcel, of France, took second overall (8-1) and Muscle Milk/MDK/KTM's Tommy Searle, of Great Britain, rounded out the podium (5-2) for the third week in a row.

Pourcel holds a nine point lead over Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki's Ryan Dungey heading into the final six races.

The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship takes a week off, but returns to action on Saturday, July 18 from Millville, Minn. for the Honda Spring Creek Pro National from Spring Creek Motocross Park. Same day coverage can be seen on SPEED at 11:30 p.m. ET.

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