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AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross numbers released for 2020

News 20 Sep 2019

AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross numbers released for 2020

Lawrence brothers earn double-digit numbers for next year.

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The AMA has released its top 100 pro rider numbers for the 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross and Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross championships, indicating a selection of changes for the new season.

Australian Hunter Lawrence (Geico Honda) has earned number 35 for next year, while younger brother Jett Lawrence (Amsoil Factory Connection Honda) will run number 83 when he elects to transfer to the professional ranks full-time.

One of the biggest changes for 2020 will be Adam Cianciarulo (Monster Energy Kawasaki), who has earned a single-digit after winning the 250MX outdoor title. Running his long-time amateur number of 92 over recent years, Cianciarulo will switch to number nine in his rookie 450 season.

250SX West champion Dylan Ferrandis (Monster Energy Yamalube Yamaha Star Racing) has secured number 14 as a new career number, which was just released by the recently-retired Cole Seely.

RJ Hampshire (Geico Honda) and Justin Cooper (Monster Energy Yamalube Yamaha Star Racing) also gained career numbers, and will use 24 and 32 for 2020.

2020 AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross rider numbers:
1 (450SX) – Cooper Webb
1 (450MX) – Eli Tomac
1 (250MX) – Adam Cianciarulo
1W (250SX West) – Dylan Ferrandis
1E (250SX East) – Chase Sexton
2 – Cooper Webb
3 – Eli Tomac
4 – Blake Baggett
6 – Jeremy Martin
7 – Aaron Plessinger
9 – Adam Cianciarulo
10 – Justin Brayton
11 – Kyle Chisholm
12 – Shane McElrath
13 – Colt Nichols
14 – Dylan Ferrandis
15 – Dean Wilson
16 – Zach Osborne
17 – Joey Savatgy
18 – Weston Peick
19 – Justin Bogle
20 – Broc Tickle
21 – Jason Anderson
22 – Chad Reed
23 – Chase Sexton
24 – RJ Hampshire
25 – Marvin Musquin
26 – Alex Martin
27 – Malcolm Stewart
28 – Michael Mosiman
29 – Cameron McAdoo
30 – Brandon Hartranft
31 – Fredrik Noren
32 – Justin Cooper
33 – Josh Grant
34 – Tyler Bowers
35 – Hunter Lawrence
36 – Garrett Marchbanks
37 – Martin Davalos
38 – Kyle Peters
39 – Jordan Bailey
40 – Mitchell Oldenburg
41 – Ty Masterpool
42 – Ben LaMay
43 – John Short
44 – Kyle Cunningham
45 – Jacob Hayes
46 – Justin Hill
47 – Lorenzo Locurcio
48 – Henry Miller
49 – Chris Blose
50 – Benny Bloss
51 – Justin Barcia
52 – Austin Forkner
53 – Jimmy Decotis
54 – Jordon Smith
55 – Martin Castelo
56 – Justin Starling
57 – Derek Drake
58 – Sean Cantrell
59 – Josh Osby
60 – Mitchell Falk
61 – Alex Ray
62 – Christian Craig
63 – Jess Pettis
64 – Vince Friese
65 – James Weeks
66 – Enzo Lopes
67 – Jerry Robin
68 – Nick Gaines
69 – Carlen Gardner
70 – Dylan Merriam
71 – Ryan Breece
72 – Robbie Wageman
73 – Chase Marquier
74 – Mitchell Harrison
75 – Coty Schock
76 – Mike Alessi
77 – Kevin Moranz
78 – Jake Masterpool
79 – Isaac Teasdale
80 – Thomas Covington
81 – Anthony Rodriguez
82 – Cade Autenrieth
83 – Jett Lawrence
84 – Jo Shimoda
85 – Cole Martinez
86 – Joshua Cartwright
87 – Ramyller Alves
88 – Logan Karnow
89 – Marshal Weltin
90 – Killian Auberson
91 – Ryan Sipes
92 – Austin Politelli
93 – Blake Wharton
94 – Ken Roczen
95 – Carson Brown
96 – Justin Thompson
97 – Chris Howell
98 – Bradley Lionnet
99 – Brandan Leith


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

This Weekend

News 20 Sep 2019

This Weekend

National and world championship events, presented by Alpinestars Australia.

MotoGP World Championship

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Round: 14
Date: 20-22 September
Location: Aragon, Spain
Australian riders: Jack Miller (MotoGP), Remy Gardner (Moto2)
More information: www.motogp.com

Endurance World Championship

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Round: One
Date: 21-22 September
Location: Paul Ricard Circuit, France
Australian riders: Josh Hook
Further information: www.fimewc.com

Additional events

Asia Road Racing Championship – Rd6 Sepang, Malaysia
British Superbike Championship – Rd10 Assen, the Netherlands

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Rykers slated for full AUS Supercross campaign

News 19 Sep 2019

Rykers slated for full AUS Supercross campaign

Suzuki contender returns from injury for maiden SX1 assault.

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Pirelli MX Nationals standout Jayden Rykers intends to line-up for the entire 2019 Australian Supercross Championship in the premier class, the Western Australian managing just two rounds of the discipline since making his debut in 2016.

Rykers, who suffered lung bruising and multiple rib fractures in a frightening crash at Moree’s MX Nationals, experienced a breakout season in the outdoor series, where he was challenging for a top five championship ranking prior to the incident.

The Suzuki-mounted contender is taking a new mindset into his maiden SX1 campaign after injuries in 2016 and 2017 cut his supercross season short after one round, while shoulder surgery last year saw him ruled out of the championship altogether.

“I plan to do the whole series,” Rykers told MotoOnline.com.au. “Obviously I’m on the backfoot after going down at Moree – I’ve been rehabbing a few injuries from that and I spent a few weeks just getting back into motocross. I think it was at the four-week mark before Brisbane that I had my first day riding supercross.

“It’s cliche, but I want to try and learn the ropes a bit more, rather than rush into learning it – I think that’s where I’ve come undone in the last couple of years and hurt myself. I think it’s important to learn it and become more versatile [as a rider] when getting approached for motocross and supercross contracts.”

Rykers, racing in a largely privateer effort, had been receiving support from KSF Racing throughout the MX Nationals, however following the team’s split with Suzuki, it’s understood he’ll be provided with a level of backing from SB Motorsports Suzuki Ecstar. The Australian Supercross Championship launches on 12 October at Brisbane Entertainment Centre.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Brookes in ideal position as BSB Showdown launches

News 19 Sep 2019

Brookes in ideal position as BSB Showdown launches

Australian holds three-point advantage heading into Assen.

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Australian Josh Brookes says leading the Bennetts British Superbike Championship (BSB) is ideal as the Showdown commences this weekend Assen’s 10th round in the Netherlands.

The top six riders in the championship standings only become the title fighters for the final three rounds, with each rider beginning the Showdown with 500 points, plus additional points for each podium position they’ve obtained in the first nine rounds.

Brookes’ seven race wins and five podiums place him atop the standings, where he currently lead Be Wiser Ducati teammate and WorldSBK-bound Scott Redding by three points.

“Going into the Showdown leading the standings is ideal – it is only a small few points but it is still nice to have it,” Brookes explained. “The last few tracks that are in the Showdown have been good for me in the past, so I am hoping that happens again.

“I like Assen, not just because of race results I have had there, but because it is a great track and I am ready to put on a challenge for the championship in these last races.”

Just three rounds remain in the BSB series, where regular points will be paid in the final races to determine the champion.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Vinales ‘extra optimistic’ ahead of Aragon grand prix

News 19 Sep 2019

Vinales ‘extra optimistic’ ahead of Aragon grand prix

Monster Energy Yamaha favouring Spanish circuit this weekend.

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Maverick Vinales has expressed he’s feeling ‘extra optimistic’ ahead of the Aragon grand prix after landing on the podium last weekend at Misano.

The Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP rider topped Friday practice and qualified on pole at the Italian round before earning third, boosting his confidence as he takes on a favoured Aragon circuit in Spain this weekend.

“After the Misano podium I‘m feeling extra optimistic about coming here in Aragon,” Vinales revealed. “Like every Spanish round, this GP is very special to me because the fans and atmosphere are great, and I really like this track. We have been doing good work in the previous rounds, so I expect to be fast here too.

“We will try to stay focused on our goal, we want to keep improving during every race weekend. We‘ve seen our potential get better and better since starting the second half of the season, so I think that we can do a good job.”

The Spaniard is currently ranked fifth in the point standings as six rounds remain in the MotoGP World Championship.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Driscoll completes rookie E1 campaign with Hedley AORC podium

News 18 Sep 2019

Driscoll completes rookie E1 campaign with Hedley AORC podium

Factory Yamaha pilot winds up fourth in E1 championship standings.

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Active8 Yamaha Yamalube Racing’s Michael Driscoll completed his rookie campaign in the E1 category by securing a podium result at Hedley’s final round of the 2019 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) on Sunday.

The New South Welshman charged to P4 in Saturday’s penultimate round before matching a career-best performance of second in Sunday’s finals, however it wasn’t quite enough to land him on the championship podium – the number 88 falling just three points shy.

“The last couple of rounds haven’t been great for me but it was good to get things back on track here at Hedley and finish the season on a positive note,” said Driscoll. “Saturday was good without being great, then Sunday was better again, and it matched my best results for the year, so I’m happy with that.

“The E1 class was very competitive this year and the four of us were close all year. It’s been great racing those guys and I continue to learn from them as well as my team every time we race.”

Driscoll next’s appearance this season will be at the International Six Days Enduro, scheduled to take place over 11-16 November at Portimao in Portugal.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Dovizioso accepts sixth in challenging Misano MotoGP

News 18 Sep 2019

Dovizioso accepts sixth in challenging Misano MotoGP

Ducati pilot experiences lack of grip at the Italian stop.

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Ducati Team’s Andrea Dovizioso was forced to accept a sixth place finish at Misano last weekend, the Italian suffering from a lack of grip in the 27-lap encounter.

Admitting he always anticipated the weekend to be difficult, Dovizioso is pleased with the progress he made from Friday practice, where was ranked 10th on the timesheets before qualifying in sixth.

“It was a difficult race, as we had expected,” Dovizioso commented. “We all suffered because of the very little grip, especially at the front, and it was really difficult to push hard. Pity about the sixth place, because when I managed to catch Rossi and Morbidelli, who were fighting for fourth, there weren’t the right conditions to try and attack without making mistakes.

“However, I’m pleased with the work we’ve done this weekend, because on Friday our gap was a really big one and we managed to improve the situation for the race a lot.”

Dovizioso sits second in the championship standings, 93 points behind leader and reigning champion Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) ahead of Aragon’s grand prix this weekend.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Ruprecht scores J1 victory at Czech EnduroGP

News 18 Sep 2019

Ruprecht scores J1 victory at Czech EnduroGP

Australian contender records first victory of the season.

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Australian Wil Ruprecht scored his first J1 victory of the season last weekend at the Czech Republic’s sixth round of the 2019 Maxxis EnduroGP World Championship.

The Johansson MPE Yamaha rider, who forced out of the previous round with an ongoing virus, dominated the junior ranks during the opening stage before recording an eighth place result in class on stage two.

“Unreal weekend in Czech,” said Ruprecht. “Thanks to Johansson MPE Team and also Malardalens World Enduro Team for the craziest support crew ever! It was nice to share a win with such legends. The struggle with the virus is still far from over, but we are a step ahead of where we were mid-season! We will keep fighting.”

Ruprecht is currently ranked fifth in the J1 standings as EnduroGP heads to Ambert in France on 28-29 September for the final round of the championship.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Lorenzo expected more in Misano GP outing

News 18 Sep 2019

Lorenzo expected more in Misano GP outing

Spaniard accepts P14 result at the 13th round of MotoGP.

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Multi-time world champion Jorge Lorenzo admits he expected more out of himself at the Misano grand prix after only managing a P14 result.

The Spaniard, who’s still building form after returning from injury at Silverstone, is confident his physical condition is improving, however it was a decline in grip during the 27-lap outing that the Repsol Honda rider believes let him down.

“If in Silverstone we were able to exceed our expectations, unfortunately today we weren’t able to do this and honestly I was expecting a little more,” said Lorenzo. “I was expecting my pace to be closer to the winner, maybe 1.5 seconds but in reality it was more.

“But my physical condition was better after the race and during practice we were able to be closer than before – this is a positive. The grip dropped for the race and I don’t think this helped us. I’m looking forward to Aragon to be able to push more physically and train harder as my condition improves.”

Lorenzo is currently ranked 19th in the standings after missing a number of rounds, while the MotoGP World Championship returns to action this weekend at Aragon in Spain.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Team Great Britain drafts in WESS regular Watson for MXoN

News 18 Sep 2019

Team Great Britain drafts in WESS regular Watson for MXoN

MX2 World Championship rider Sterry also receives call up for Assen event.

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Team Great Britain has drafted in World Enduro Super Series (WESS) regular Nathan Watson for this year’s 2019 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN), as well as MX2 World Championship rider Adam Sterry (F&H Kawasaki), after two of its initial three riders suffered injuries in the lead-up to the event.

Watson, a Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider in the extreme enduro series, last raced an MXGP World Championship event in 2015 before transitioning to the enduro discipline.

Max Anstie (Standing Construct KTM) and Ben Watson (Monster Energy Kemea Yamaha) – the younger brother of Nathan – were named in three-rider team alongside Shaun Simpson (RFX KTM), however the duo were injured in the closing rounds of MXGP.

Watson will line-up at round six of WESS this weekend for the Hawkstone Park Cross-Country before heading to Assen in the Netherlands on 28-29 September for the MXoN.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au