Stewart close to title after penultimate win

By TMX Archives on 28th Apr 09

Motocross James Stewart

Yamaha's James Stewart stands on the brink of capturing the 2009 AMA Supercross and FIM World Championships after clinching his eleventh win of the season and the thirty-sixth of his career at the Rice-Eccles Stadium and watched by 40,612 spectators in Salt Lake City for the penultimate round of the campaign.

The 23 year old guided his YZ450F - a motorcycle that has owned 12 of the 16 races run thus far - to the chequered flag ahead of main title rival Chad Reed and now holds a 6 point advantage with just one meeting remaining. Stewart became the first rider to give Yamaha eleven victories in a season and have increased the manufacturer's total to 67 triumphs since the turn of the century, more than a third more than their nearest competitor.

"My biggest thing is just to try to stay away from the drama because at the end of the day, you want to race a guy and go to sleep knowing that you raced him as hard as you could, and clean, and didn't take anybody out," said Stewart on the tense situation between himself and Reed.

"He wanted to win tonight, and I wanted to win tonight, and I think I just got lucky enough and I was able to pull it off, so I feel great," added the LandM San Manuel rider who won the sixth main event to take place in Utah and became the first rider to gain victories in both classes at the venue.

Stewart dealt Reed a swift blow as the reigning champion gained the holeshot but was unable to sprint away from the challenger. With half the Main Event gone, Stewart pounced for the lead and defeated the Australian in a straight shoot-out.

Joe Gibbs Racing's Josh Grant was sixth and now stands a good chance of confirming 4th place in the championship thanks to a 5 point gap over Kevin Windham.

The season curtain closer will fittingly take place on a spectacular stage with the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas hosting round seventeen this weekend.

2009 AMA-SX Salt Lake City, UT 27/04/2009
Race 1 - 20 Laps

Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time

1 James Stewart Yamaha USA 17'39.037

2 Chad Reed Suzuki AUS 0'03.732

3 David D Millsaps Honda USA 0'31.107

4 Ryan Villopoto Kawasaki USA 0'35.629

5 Andrew Short Honda USA 0'42.756

6 Josh Grant Yamaha USA 0'46.607

7 Kevin Windham Honda USA 0'50.524

8 Matt Boni Honda USA 0'51.605

9 Thomas Hahn Kawasaki USA 0'54.277

10 Ivan Tedesco Honda USA 0'55.365

11 Paul Carpenter Kawasaki USA -1Laps

12 Nicholas Wey Yamaha USA -1Laps

13 Billy Laninovich Kawasaki USA -1Laps

14 Heath Voss Honda USA -1Laps

15 Broc Hepler Yamaha USA -1Laps

20 Kyle Chisholm Yamaha USA -20Laps


Rider Standings 25/04/2009

Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points

1. James Stewart Yamaha USA 357

2. Chad Reed Suzuki AUS 351

3. Andrew Short Honda USA 257

4. Josh Grant Yamaha USA 223

5. Kevin Windham Honda USA 218

6. Ivan Tedesco Honda USA 210

7. David D Millsaps Honda USA 208

8. Ryan Villopoto Kawasaki USA 208

9. Mike Alessi Suzuki USA 203

10. Josh Hill Yamaha USA 146

11. Heath Voss Honda USA 102

12. Tim Ferry Kawasaki USA 100

13. Matt Boni Honda USA 96

14. Nicholas Wey Yamaha USA 89

15. Paul Carpenter Kawasaki USA 88

16. Kyle Chisholm Yamaha USA 80

17. Broc Hepler Yamaha USA 76

20. Jason Lawrence Yamaha USA 43

31. Nathan Ramsey Yamaha USA 15

38. Sean Hamblin Yamaha USA 3


Manufacturer Standings 25/04/2009

Pos. Manufacturer Points

1. Yamaha 388

2. Suzuki 355

3. Honda 300

4. Kawasaki 253

5. KTM 73

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