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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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