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Toronto AMA Supercross 2014 - 450 Main RD12

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I can't believe how quick these races are showing up on youtube ..

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K4zuLBu4cw


450 Main Event
1. James Stewart (Suzuki)
2. Justin Barcia (Honda)
3. Ryan Dungey (KTM)
4. Justin Brayton (Yamaha)
5. Ken Roczen (KTM)
6. Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki)
7. Weston Peick (Suzuki)
8. Dean Wilson (Kawasaki)
9. Josh Hill (Suzuki)
10. Matt Goerke (KTM)
11. Andrew Short (KTM)
12. Nicholas Wey (Kawasaki)
13. Jimmy Albertson (Honda)
14. Wil Hahn (Honda)
15. Cody Gilmore (Kawasaki)
16. Nicholas Schmidt (Honda)
17. Ronnie Stewart (Suzuki)
18. Adam Enticknap (Honda)
19. Mike Alessi (Suzuki)
20. Preston Mull (Yamaha)
21. Daniel Meynet (Kawasaki)
22. Ivan Tedesco (KTM)



Unless something stops him, WP40 is gonna finish in the top 10 for the yr and ahead of several veteran riders.
450 SX Points Standings
1. Ryan Villopoto 246
2. Ryan Dungey 221
3. James Stewart 207
4. Ken Roczen 197
5. Justin Brayton 185
6. Justin Barcia 156
7. Andrew Short 153
8. Broc Tickle 126
9. Wil Hahn 122
10. Chad Reed 111
11. Weston Peick 96
12. Josh Hill 89
13. Josh Grant 78
14. Matt Goerke 75
15. Mike Alessi 72
16. Nicholas Wey 66
17. Ivan Tedesco 63
18. Jacob Weimer 50
19. Eli Tomac 48
20. Dean Wilson 47
 
This shots reflects well on WP40 I think ... .You got RV2 pushing by him in fairly close fashion and he runs up to a foot or 2 of the champion and does not touch him ... That's PRO racing.
WP40_.jpg
 
Stewart was a rocket and looked in control the whole race as he charged from way back in the pack. RV was obviously not a full strength, and I agree that Pieck had a great day. He was solid in the heat and the main. And good on Barcia for a solid ride and not being at the scene of any mayhem.

Im assuming they just engrave Dungeys name on the 3rd place trophies ahead of time ;)

I wonder what Ciancarullo will do next week, now that he's been to the school of very hard knocks. Great day by Bogel.
 
Stewart was a rocket and looked in control the whole race as he charged from way back in the pack. RV was obviously not a full strength, and I agree that Pieck had a great day. He was solid in the heat and the main. And good on Barcia for a solid ride and not being at the scene of any mayhem.

Im assuming they just engrave Dungeys name on the 3rd place trophies ahead of time ;)

I wonder what Ciancarullo will do next week, now that he's been to the school of very hard knocks. Great day by Bogel.

I have to believe Ciancarullo has seen some knocks before and will be back as far as possible with whatever a popped-out shoulder encompasses ...

I'm not counting RD5 out for second either ...
 
Ciancarullo's season is over, sucks really bad. He is having shoulder surgery.

Later,

Yep, too bad for his career and the fans ... There is the outdoors, the MC, and next season for his comeback possibilities ... This is a pretty unforgiving sport in a few ways ....
 
I can't believe how quick these races are showing up on youtube ..

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K4zuLBu4cw


450 Main Event
1. James Stewart (Suzuki)
2. Justin Barcia (Honda)
3. Ryan Dungey (KTM)
4. Justin Brayton (Yamaha)
5. Ken Roczen (KTM)
6. Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki)
7. Weston Peick (Suzuki)
8. Dean Wilson (Kawasaki)
9. Josh Hill (Suzuki)
10. Matt Goerke (KTM)
11. Andrew Short (KTM)
12. Nicholas Wey (Kawasaki)
13. Jimmy Albertson (Honda)
14. Wil Hahn (Honda)
15. Cody Gilmore (Kawasaki)
16. Nicholas Schmidt (Honda)
17. Ronnie Stewart (Suzuki)
18. Adam Enticknap (Honda)
19. Mike Alessi (Suzuki)
20. Preston Mull (Yamaha)
21. Daniel Meynet (Kawasaki)
22. Ivan Tedesco (KTM)



Unless something stops him, WP40 is gonna finish in the top 10 for the yr and ahead of several veteran riders.
450 SX Points Standings
1. Ryan Villopoto 246
2. Ryan Dungey 221
3. James Stewart 207
4. Ken Roczen 197
5. Justin Brayton 185
6. Justin Barcia 156
7. Andrew Short 153
8. Broc Tickle 126
9. Wil Hahn 122
10. Chad Reed 111
11. Weston Peick 96
12. Josh Hill 89
13. Josh Grant 78
14. Matt Goerke 75
15. Mike Alessi 72
16. Nicholas Wey 66
17. Ivan Tedesco 63
18. Jacob Weimer 50
19. Eli Tomac 48
20. Dean Wilson 47

Two of the best sounds in the world - EVER: The sound of a North American P51D Mustang in full flight wide open and the start of a MX/SX race.
 
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