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What Really Happened: Thunder Valley
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What Really Happened: Freestone MX
05.27.2012 // 0 Comments
Pro MX Heats Up In Texas Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Story and photos by Shan Moore The Freestone National in Wortham, Texas, was to be the race that would tell if James Stewart’s runaway wins at Hangtown would be the norm for the season. And while the Yoshimura Suzuki rider led every lap in [...]
Vegas: What Really Happened/Photo Gallery
05.08.2012 // 0 Comments
2012 Monster Energy Supercross Put to Bed in Vegas Outdoor Nationals Here We Come Photos: Kardy, Typos: Hoffman It didn’t even matter if all three supercross titles had already been determined, a soldout crowd still embarked for a weekend of debauchery off the track and racing on the track. There were no real surprises in [...]
What Really Happened: Salt Lake SX
04.30.2012 // 0 Comments
What Really Happened: Salt Lake City Supercross Monster Energy Supercross Series 2012 Photos: Kardy As the series winds down with only the finals left to take place, the misfortune on the track continues to haunt a few teams. First off, the final series title yet to be claimed, the Lites Western Region title, was put [...]
What Really Happened: Seattle SX
04.23.2012 // 0 Comments
What Really Happened: Seattle First-time winners; Villopoto DNF Photos: Kardy Just when you figured it was time to switch gears toward the outdoor series since two of the three supercross titles have already been determined, more chaos ensues on the track and rumors fly off the track as well. First off, on an up note, [...]
What Really Happened: New Orleans SX
04.15.2012 // 0 Comments
What Really Happened: New Orleans Supercross Words and Photos by Shan Moore 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 [...]
What Really Happened: Houston SX
04.01.2012 // 1 Comment
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 all year, courtesy of Kevin Windham and James Stewart.
What Really Happened: Toronto SX
03.26.2012 // 1 Comment
What Really Happened: Toronto SX Words and Photos: Shan Moore 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 [...]
What Really Happened: Indy SX
03.19.2012 // 1 Comment
What Really Happened: Indy SX More Good, Bad, and the Ugly By Scott Hoffman, Photos Kardy The Indianapolis Supercross, round 11 of the Monster Energy Supercross Series proved to be another melee of odd events, crashes, red flags, and restarts. However, what was status quo happened to be who won the Supercross/450 main event. Monster [...]
What Really Happened: Daytona
03.11.2012 // 0 Comments
What Really Happened: Daytona Supercross By Hobda Words and Photos by Shan Moore Pit Notes: • Hart & Huntington team manager Kenny Watson said that Ivan Tedesco would be back for Houston, and that Josh Hill would try to race Indy. • Chad Reed was at the race and said that the knee was doing [...]
What Really Happened: Round 9, St. Louis
03.05.2012 // 0 Comments
What Really Happened: Round 9, St. Louis Monster Energy Supercross Photos/Notes: Kardy, TypeOs, Scott Hoffman Is it me or are there elements of this season’s supercross season that are from bizzaro world? To the few, Ryan Villopoto, Ryan Dungey, or Justin Barcia, for example, things are fairly status quo, yet for others riders, especially in [...]



