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October 2, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Teamwork
helps Monster
Energy's AMA
Team USA bring
Chamberlain
Trophy back
to America
PICKERINGTON,
Ohio--With its
win at the 2008
Red Bull FIM
Motocross of
Nations in Donington
Park, Great
Britain, on
Sept. 28, Monster
Energy's AMA
Team USA set
a new standard
for motocross
excellence.
The team of
James Stewart,
Ryan Villopoto
and Tim Ferry
claimed the
coveted Chamberlain
Trophy, which
goes to the
country winning
the overall
team championship
at the annual
event, an unprecedented
19th time.
While Monster
Energy's AMA
Team USA ultimately
stood on top
of the box,
however, the
effort had its
challenges.
A tough track
and some bad
luck potentially
threatened the
trio's record-setting
achievement.
While each member
of Monster Energy's
AMA Team USA,
managed again
this year by
multi-time World
Motocross Champion
Roger DeCoster,
put in one strong
ride, each also
carded a less-than-perfect
showing on the
day.
Ferry, the Open
class rider
on Monster Energy's
AMA Team USA,
admitted the
team was taken
by surprise
by the course.
Ferry finished
ninth in his
first moto before
improving to
fifth in his
second to secure
the Open class
overall win.
"I definitely
struggled throughout
the first moto.
I underestimated
this track,
it was really
gnarly and difficult
to pass on,"
Ferry said.
Villopoto, the
MX2 class rider
on Monster Energy's
AMA Team USA,
also battled
track conditions,
particularly
in his first
moto as he tried
to recover from
a bad start.
Villopoto, who
finished 10th
in the first
moto, had a
much stronger
performance
in his second,
finishing first
by a wide margin
and taking the
overall win
in the MX2 class,
which features
250cc four-stroke
machinery.
"It was really
choppy, and
unbelievably
slippery. It
was definitely
a tough racetrack
today," Villopoto
said. "The 450F
is obviously
going to be
faster, but
my 250F was
the best bike
out there."
The rider who
fared the worst
on the day,
however, was
uncharacteristically
Stewart, who
had just wrapped
up a perfect
season in the
AMA Toyota Motocross
Championship
presented by
FMF. Although
Stewart put
in an incredible
ride during
his first moto,
where he rode
away with the
win, his second
was marked by
near disaster
for the team.
After battling
with Team France
rider Sebastien
Pourcel for
the early part
of the moto,
Stewart broke
away and started
to build a large
lead. Stewart
then cross-rutted
going over a
tabletop jump,
landed on a
hay bale and
crashed.
"I got up pretty
quickly, but
I couldn't start
my bike after
that. I kept
kicking, kicking
and kicking
and wore myself
out. I felt
like I blew
it and was bummed
with myself.
Sitting there
kicking, I was
actually embarrassed,"
said Stewart,
who ultimately
finished the
second moto
in 23rd for
ninth overall
in the MX1 class,
which features
450cc four-stroke
bikes.
Despite the
challenges for
Monster Energy's
AMA Team USA,
the result was
just as sweet--and
perhaps even
more so, as
Ferry pointed
out after the
race.
"I felt that
it would be
hard to top
what we did
last year where
we won easily
(when the MXoN
was held in
Budd's Creek,
Maryland), but
I feel like
we really accomplished
something today,"
Ferry said.
The MXoN has
featured country-based
team competition
in motocross
for 62 years,
and more than
any other nation,
AMA Team USA
has stood on
top of the box.
The MXoN includes
competition
in three classes:
MX1, MX2 and
Open. Each class
participates
twice in a three-moto
program that
packs tons of
action onto
the track.
"From our association
with Monster
Energy AMA Supercross,
an FIM World
Championship,
to our efforts
with the Monster
Energy/Kawasaki
Triple Crown
of Motocross
during the outdoor
season, along
with the backing
of countless
athletes and
events around
the world, Monster
Energy's passion
for the sport
of motocross
in unparalleled
in the industry,"
said John Lee,
Director of
Sports Marketing
for Monster
Energy. "With
this across-the-board
sponsorship
endeavor, Monster
Energy is often
rewarded with
great achievements,
and this past
weekend's success
we shared with
Kawasaki and
Pro Circuit
at the Motocross
of Nations stands
as a testament
to our team's
global marketing
efforts.
"Again, a hearty
'congrats' to
everyone associated
with the victory
- Ryan Villopoto,
Tim Ferry and
James Stewart,
along with the
staff at Kawasaki,
Pro Circuit
and the AMA.
Everyone at
Monster Energy
is extremely
pleased with
our athletes'
defense of the
MXoN title!"
Next year's
MXoN will be
held in Franciacorta,
Italy.
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About
the American Motorcyclist
Association
Since
1924, the AMA
has promoted and
protected the
motorcycling lifestyle.
AMA members come
from all walks
of life and they
navigate many
different roads
on their journey
to the same destination:
freedom on two
wheels. As the
world's largest
motorcycle organization
with nearly 300,000
members, the AMA
advocates for
motorcyclists'
interests in the
halls of local,
state and federal
government, the
committees of
international
governing organizations
and the court
of public opinion.
Through member
clubs, promoters
and partners,
the AMA sanctions
more motorsports
competition events
than any other
organization in
the world. Through
its Motorcycle
Hall of Fame Museum,
the AMA preserves
the heritage of
motorcycling for
future generations.
For more information,
visit www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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