News 6 Mar 2011

Villopoto wins as Stewart crashes at Daytona AMA Supercross

Ryan Villopoto won Daytona for the second year in a row on Saturday evening.

Ryan Villopoto won Daytona for the second year in a row on Saturday evening.

Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto took advantage of a James Stewart (San Manuel Yamaha) miscue and captured his second straight Daytona Supercross By Honda on Saturday at Daytona International Speedway.

Stewart led the first three laps but took a spill on his Yamaha on Lap 4 of the 20-lap event. Villopoto inherited the lead and led the remaining 17 laps for a 6.506 second victory.

“I got a good start right behind James and just followed him,” Villopoto said. “He was on it those first couple of laps. I was just riding my pace, my race.

“I figured I was either going to stay where I was and he was just going to do what he was going to do or he was going to go down.”

After taking the lead, the rider of the number two Kawasaki put his head down and maintained a solid pace.

“Once I got in the lead, I kept putting in some hard laps,” Villopoto said. “With the track being as long as it was … it was a pretty brutal track and it wasn’t that easy.

“I was just trying to be smooth and keep an eye on where second and third was.”

Three-time Daytona Supercross By Honda champion Chad Reed (TwoTwo Motorsports) finished second on a Honda and defending AMA Supercross champion Ryan Dungey (Rockstar Makita Suzuki) rounded out the podium.

Stewart rallied from the spill to finish ninth.

Villopoto’s win was the first time a rider has repeated as a Daytona Supercross champion since Ricky Carmichael in 2003.

It was the fourth AMA Supercross win of the year for Villopoto and he expanded his championship lead to 23 points over Stewart and 24 points over Reed.

Aussie Michael Byrne scored 14th, Tye Simmonds (JDR/J-Star/KTM) 17th and Dungey’s teammate Brett Metcalfe 18th for the round.

Blake Baggett captured the 15-lap Lites East Supercross event on a Kawasaki by a margin of 15.073 seconds.

For the fourth straight year, the Daytona Supercross By Honda course was designed by five-time Daytona Supercross champion Ricky Carmichael and built by three-time National Champion Mark Barnett.

New to the course this year was the placement of the starting gate, which was located on pit road and provided fans with a great view of the first turn.

2011 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship
Round Nine – Daytona, Florida

Supercross Class Results:
daytona-sx-results

East Coast Supercross Lites Results:
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