Makita, the Official Power Tool of the 2011 Motocross Championship, is also sponsor of the Makita Mechanics Row, the 120-ft. active pits area (visible behind Ryan Dungey, above).
SACRAMENTO, CA (May 21, 2011) – Team Rockstar Makita Suzuki showed off the dominance of their riders and the Yoshimura-equipped Suzuki RM-Z450 in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship season opener at the 43rd Annual Rockstar Energy Hangtown National in Sacramento, CA.
Ryan Dungey rode strong all day, scoring the win in the first moto and backing that up with a solid second-place podium finish in the second. Teammate Brett Metcalfe had a solid day as well, with two fifth-place finishes in his first race since an injury sidelined him in March.
Dungey Tied for Lead in Season Points
Dungey and his RM-Z were strong from the get go, with two solid practices that gave him the eighth gate pick for moto one. A great start put Dungey near the front, just behind teammate Metcalfe. He worked his Suzuki into second in lap two and made a charge for the lead, which he was able to grab in lap six. Dungey powered his RM-Z450 across the finish for the first 450 moto win of the year. In moto two, Dungey had another strong start, which put him in second place, and he was able to pass for the lead in lap six. Dungey fell back to second in lap eight and battled for the lead for the remaining laps but was unable to make the pass and finished second. His one-two moto finishes gave him a second-place overall for the day. Dungey is tied for the lead in the season points going into next weekend’s event in Texas.
"Overall, our day was really good,” said Dungey. “We had a good, strong setup on my Suzuki from practice and my Rockstar Makita Suzuki team made just a few adjustments, which made it even better for the two motos. I got good starts today, which was very helpful. I was able to get out in front and pull away for the win in the first moto, which was a good start to the season. I wasn’t able to get the job done in the second moto and ended up in second for the moto and second on the day. It’s a really good solid start for the season. There’s a lot of motos and a lot of racing. We’ll keep moving forward and building from here and we’ll be good.”
Metcalfe Goes 5-5, Stands 5th in Season Points
Teammate Metcalfe had a great first day back on his RM-Z and started by scoring the seventh fastest lap in practice. In moto one, The Rockstar Makita Suzuki rider blasted his Suzuki out of the gate and into the front. Metcalfe ran in second for the first two laps before falling back and finishing fifth. Metcalfe had a solid start in moto two and rode strong to move from tenth to eventually cross the line with another fifth-place finish. His five-five moto finishes gave him fifth overall for the day.
"It was really awesome today,” said Metcalfe. “It’s good to be back with my Rockstar Makita Suzuki team after being out injured for a while. My Yoshimura-equipped RM-Z was unreal this weekend. It is good to be back racing and I really like the outdoors, so that’s a plus for me. I wanted to get a good start to the season and I’m really happy with this five-five and fifth overall finish. Coming away, we got a good load of information and learned a lot that will help give me a little more speed out there by making me more comfortable, and then I’ll be able to be more aggressive. I’m really looking forward to the next round in Texas so I can build on this result.”
The Rockstar Makita Suzuki team’s next event is the second round of the 2011 AMA Pro Motocross Championship on Saturday, May 28th, at the Rockstar Energy Freestone National in Wortham, TX.
Hangtown 450 class Results:
1. Chad Reed
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Ryan Villopoto
4. Kevin Windham
5. Brett Metcalfe
6. David Millsaps
7. Tommy Hahn
8. Christophe Pourcel
9. Ricky Dietrich
10. Christian Craig
2011 Motocross 450 Class Standings:
1. Chad Reed – 47
2. Ryan Dungey – 47
3. Ryan Villopoto – 40
4. Kevin Windham – 33
5. Brett Metcalfe – 32
6. David Millsaps – 32
7. Tommy Hahn – 26
8. Christophe Pourcel – 24
9. Ricky Dietrich – 22
10. Christian Craig – 18