Showing posts with label Super X. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super X. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2009

Reed takes round 2 at Geelong

Monster Energy Kawasaki rider, Chad Reed, proved why he is riding with the number one plate today when he won three out of a possible four motos in the incredibly exciting Quad Challenge final, at the second round of the Monster Energy Super X Championship at the Skilled Stadium in Geelong.

Demonstrating his incredible speed and skill, Reed took the lead early and dominated for three of the four, five lap finals leaving other championship front runners to fight it out for second and third. A bad start in the second moto of the night left Reed to fight his way through the pack to clench second right at the finish line, behind Woodstock Honda Thor Racing’s Daniel Reardon.

Reardon was impressive in all four motos and got off to a great start and led early in nearly every race as well as claiming the holeshot in two. In the fourth and final race, Reardon was only one point behind Reed and a win would have given him first overall on a count back.

However the dual world supercross champion was too fast and determined and got off to an early lead for a dominant win.

“I have been sick all week so I am just really happy to be standing up here on the podium. The track made for great racing and Reed was just too strong,” said Reardon.

Young gun 17 year old Tye Simmonds proved why he is one to watch with a solid performance in all motos resulting in third overall for the Motorex KTM rider.

The expansive supercross track that covered the heralded AFL stadium has been dubbed by many in the in the industry as the best ever built in Australia and all riders were enjoying riding on it.

“It was a great track today and I was really motivated to race this week,” said Reed. “We had a lot of work to do last week for the first round in Launceston, but we worked our booty off even harder to get the bike right for this round and I have to say it felt awesome.”

“It was great to go racing today and I’m glad the fans got to enjoy it,” concluded Reed.

250cc class leader Matt Moss from the Shift Motul Suzuki team showed why he is going to be tough to beat this series with an extremely solid win in the 15 lap final. Moss took the holeshot and never looked back to finish way ahead of JDR Motorsport MX Rad’s Ryan Marmont, who claimed second with American rider Kyle Cunningham coming in third.

The Monster Energy Super X championship will now head across the country for its first ever indoor race at the Burswood Dome in Perth.

Top Ten Results – Monster Energy Super X Quad Challenge final

1 Chad REED, Kawasaki, 20-19-20-20 TOTAL 79

2 Daniel REARDON, Honda, 19-20-19-19 TOTAL 77

3 Tye SIMMONDS, KTM, 16-18-9-15, TOTAL 58

4 Jay MARMONT, Yamaha, 18-15-7-17 TOTAL 57

5 Michael BYRNE, Honda 17-17-17-0, TOTAL 51

6 Cody MACKIE, Kawasaki, 12-12-10-16 TOTAL 50

7 Cameron TAYLOR, Suzuki, 11-10-15-13 TOTAL 49

8 Craig ANDERSON, Kawasaki, 15-16-12-14 TOTAL 47

9 Cheyne BOYD, Yamaha, 8-0-18-18 TOTAL 44

10 Daniel McCOY, KTM, 13-6-13-12 TOTAL 44

Top Ten Results – Lites Double Header Final

1 Matt MOSS, Suzuki, 25

2 Ryan MARMONT, Yamaha, 22

3 Kyle CUNNINGHAM, Yamaha, 20

4 Lawson BOPPING, Suzuki, 18

5 Dean FERRIS, Honda, 16

6 Kirk GIBBS, Yamaha, 15

7 Brendan HARRISON, 14

8 Adam MONEA, Suzuki, 13

9 Mitch AUSTIN, KTM, 12

10 Lewis WOODS, Kawasaki, 11

Monster Energy Super X OPEN championship standings

1 Chad REED, Kawasaki, 50

2 Daniel REARDON, Honda, 44

3 Jay MARMONT, Yamaha, 43

4 Tye SIMMONDS, KTM, 36

5 Cody MACKIE, Kawasaki, 30

6 Cheyne BOYD, Yamaha, 30

7 Craig ANDERSON, Kawasaki, 26

8 Cameron TAYLOR, Suzuki, 25

9 Daniel McCOY, KTM, 25

10 Troy CARROLL, Kawasaki, 19

Monster Energy Super X 250cc championship standings

1 Matt MOSS, Suzuki, 50

2 Ryan MARMONT, Yamaha, 44

3 Kyle CUNNINGHAM, Yamaha, 40

4 Lawson BOPPING, Suzuki, 36

5 Kirk GIBBS, Yamaha, 31

6 Adam MONEA, Suzuki, 28

7 Brendan HARRISON, Yamaha, 28

8 Mitch AUSTIN, KTM, 25

9 Lewis WOODS, Kawasaki, 21

10 Danny ANDERSON, KTM, 21

Monday, July 27, 2009

James Stewart to race in Brisbane Super X

World supercross champion James Stewart to race in Brisbane Super X
Stewart and Reed to go head to head in epic Supercross race down under

In a major coup for Super X and the sport of Supercross in Australia, Global Action Sports has announced that current world supercross Champion, James “Bubba” Stewart, will make the trip to Australia to take on his biggest rival and Australia’s dual world Champion, Chad Reed, at the final round of Super X in Brisbane on December 5.

The two supercross stars have only ever raced against each other in North America and will go head to head in Australia in what will be the biggest supercross race ever held outside of the USA.

23 year old Stewart from Haines City in Florida is commonly referred to as ‘the Tiger Woods of Supercross” and is already considered to be among the supercross greats.

In 2009 Stewart took back the American AMA Supercross Championship from Reed, in the closest series of all time with only four points overall separating the two. Stewart also won the championship in 2007 whilst Reed won in 2003 and 2008.

“I have a lot of respect for Chad (Reed) and our rivalry only makes us race better and is great for the sport. This year was the toughest I ever had to fight to win a championship, which made the victory even sweeter.

“When the opportunity came up to race in Super X in Australia I didn’t think twice. I have never been or raced there before and I am really looking forward to taking on Chad (Reed) in his country. It will be a great race and we will both be going for it,” said Stewart.

The Super X series finale in Brisbane will be the first time the rivals will race against each other since the final round of the AMA Championship in Las Vegas in May where Stewart reclaimed the world championship. It will also be the only time they will race before the 2010 AMA series so both riders will be chasing the confidence boost that would come from a win.

“It is a testament to the series that James (Stewart) will be competing in a race. He is riding at his best at the moment and had a great season in the USA. This will be my first chance to race against him in my bid to getting back the AMA Championship next year so we will both be giving it our all,” said Reed.

Tickets are on sale now. For more information and to purchase visit www.superx.com.au



Date

Location

Venue

Final race format OPEN

Final race format 250cc

Oct 17

Tasmania

Aurora Stadium, Launceston

Double Header

Double Header

Oct 24

Victoria

Skilled Stadium, Geelong

Quad Challenge

Quad Challenge

Oct 31

Western Australia

Burswood Dome, Perth

Round Robin

Super Sprint

Nov 7

Canberra

Canberra Stadium

Triple Challenge

Triple Challenge

Nov 14

New South Wales

Parramatta Stadium

Survival

15 lap final

Nov 21

New Zealand

Waikato Stadium

Quad Challenge

15 lap final

Dec 5

Queensland

QSAC stadium, Brisbane

Triple Challenge

Triple Challenge