crash.net home
crash.net home
» Register or Sign-In    Email:   Password:



MENU

MOTO-X
Editorial
Columns
Media
Interactive





Add to Google
»

Home

»

Moto-X

»

Features

»

Stewart 'half perfect' after Red Bud.

James Stewart – Kawasaki (pic: Steve Bruhn).
[More Pictures]

Stewart 'half perfect' after Red Bud.

Monday, 7th July 2008

James Stewart unbeaten as 2008 AMA Motocross season reaches halfway point.

Monster Energy Kawasaki's James Stewart reached the halfway point in his quest for a perfect season in the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship Presented by FMF.

The series' point leader improved to 6-0 in overall victories for the season, while also extending his moto winning-streak to a perfect 12 races at the 35th Annual Monster Energy/Kawasaki Motocross National Presented by Scott USA from Red Bud.

Rockstar/Makita Suzuki's Mike Alessi grabbed the opening Holeshot Award, his seventh in a row, and led the opening lap before getting passed by Stewart, who gradually extended his lead throughout the moto.

Advertisement

Alessi held on for second with Red Bull Honda's Andrew Short in third.

But Alessi, who has provided Stewart's nearest opposition so far this season, was hurt during a nasty accident on the opening lap of moto two - when he fell hard and was then landed upon by several following riders - prompting the race to be stopped.

When the gates dropped for the restart, Stewart took the holeshot and never looked back, while Monster Energy Kawasaki team-mate Tim Ferry finished second.

Short wrapped up second overall with a third-place run. Alessi's team-mate Michael Byrne posted a season-best third overall after a pair of fourth place moto results.

"My starts have been pretty good," said Stewart. "I got the holeshot today. It was hot and I think that separated [the competition] a little bit. I knew I needed to get a good start because Mike [Alessi] was definitely going to. [A perfect season] hasn't crossed my mind. It's not my goal. My goal is to win a championship. I just want to give myself the best opportunity to win. As long as I continue to get good starts and good gate picks I think that will help. Every year this track offers something different. There are a lot of good lines out there and when it gets rough I think it's actually safer."

Stewart currently holds a 79-point lead over Alessi in the AMA Motocross standings, but Mike is expected to miss at least the next few rounds due to shoulder fractures.
< < < 1 2 > > >
Page 1 of 2
NEXT PAGE »»
Related Images
James Stewart – Kawasaki (pic: Steve Bruhn).
James Stewart – Kawasaki (pic: Steve Bruhn).
Ricky Carmichael leads James Stewart (pic: Steve Bruhn).
James Stewart – Kawasaki (pic: Frank Hoppen).
James Stewart – Kawasaki (pic: Frank Hoppen).
James Stewart – Kawasaki (pic: Frank Hoppen).
James Stewart – Kawasaki (pic: Frank Hoppen).
Stewart, Reed, Ferry. AMA Supercross podium.
James Stewart – Monster Energy Kawasaki (pic:  Frank Hoppen).
James Stewart – Monster Energy Kawasaki (pic:  Frank Hoppen).
James Stewart – Monster Energy Kawasaki (pic:  Frank Hoppen).
Reed leads Stewart (pic:  Frank Hoppen).
James Stewart – Monster Energy Kawasaki (pic:  Frank Hoppen).
James Stewart – Monster Energy Kawasaki (pic:  Frank Hoppen).
Stewart leads Reed (pic:  Frank Hoppen).
Ricky Carmichael and James Stewart battle.
James Stewart - Kawasaki (pic: Steve Bruhn).
Stewart and Reed in mid-air (pic: Steve Bruhn).
Reed, Stewart and Carmichael (pic: Steve Bruhn).
Stewart passes Reed (pic: Steve Bruhn).
Carmichael and Stewart lead the field into turn one(pic: Steve Bruhn).
James Stewart and Ricky Carmichael chat during the 2006 Amp`d World Supercross round in Vancouver  [pic credit: Suzuki Racing]
James Stewart in Team USA colours at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
Stefan Everts (BEL) leads James Stewart (USA) at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
[Top of Article]

Latest News Stories

Related Audio


Crash.Net is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
»Launch the Crash.Net Radio Player

Event Results

Event Reports