JANUARY 2010 - Dunlop Motorcycle Tires
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JANUARY 2010 FOR DUNLOP VIDEOS PLEASE VISIT YOUTUBE.COM/DUNLOPTIRESCHANNEL CONTENTS 2 4 JCR SETS NEW BAJA 1000 RECORD 5 WEIGAND WINS 2009 AMA WESTERN HARE SCRAMBLES NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 5 ATTENTION ALL RACERS 6 IVAN TEDESCO LEADS USA CHARGE AT MX OF NATIONS 8 NEW RIDERS SWELL DUNLOP SX RANKS IN 2010 16 FRENZIED SPORT, STILL IMAGES 28 DUNLOP SWEEPS U.S. OPEN 32 OVAL DUNLOPS 36 BIKE OF THE MONTH: BEN BOSTROM’S 2009 YAMAHA YZF-R6 40 BY THE NUMBERS: FAST TIMES WITH BEN BOSTROM 42 UPCOMING EVENTS ON THE COVER: James Stewart finds himself on Dunlop tires once again—and also finds himself a winner again, sweeping both nights of the U.S. Open of Motocross to collect a cool $100,000. Dunlop Download magazine is published for Dunlop Motorcycle Tires by Vreeke & Associates. www.vreeke.com 3 KENDALLNORMAN WEIGAND WINS 2009 AMA WESTERN HARE SCRAMBLES NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP JCR Honda’s Tim Weigand has successfully clinched his first- International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Portugal as a USA ever major AMA national off-road title by winning the 2009 Trophy Team rider. On day five of the ISDE, Weigand was AMA Western Hare Scrambles (WHS) National Championship injured—severely lacerating his finger—but earned a gold aboard his Dunlop-equipped CRF450R. Weigand kicked off his medal before returning for the Western Hare Scrambles finale. 2009 campaign with a third-place finish at the opening round, Attending the final WHS round but unable to compete in the then took the victory at round two and backed up that success final race, Weigand had enough points from victories earlier in with podium finishes at rounds five and six. the season to earn the 2009 title. Fellow Dunlop rider Valli Motorsports’ Kyle Summers joined Weigand on the JCR SETS NEW BAJA 1000 RECORD Breaking from the crowd and extending his series points lead championship podium, finishing the series third overall by 25 by the end of round six, Weigand went to the FIM in points. The Johnny Campbell Racing (JCR) team “The racers did a phenomenal job of pre-running and of Kendall Norman, Quinn Cody and Tim preparing their race,” said Johnny Campbell, team Weigand recently rewrote Baja racing owner and the winningest Baja racer in history. history by winning the 42nd annual “Kendall Norman did an excellent job leading this team ATTENTION ALL RACERS SCORE Baja 1000, which marks a record to victory. What a tremendous team effort! The 1X plate No matter which off-road racing venue you’ve chosen, Dunlop 13th consecutive Baja 1000 win for is home where it belongs thanks to the entire team and has the right tire and specific recommendations for you. From Dunlop-equipped Hondas. The team all the volunteers who made this possible.” professional Supercross and Arenacross to Off-Road/Enduro averaged 49.97 mph on a dust-laden run and Amateur National MX, we have all the tire info you’ll want over Baja’s legendary wilderness and Dunlop congratulates the JCR team for conquering finished the 673-mile-long endurance test some of the most rugged terrain on the planet and with a time of 13:27.50. extending this legendary win streak in Baja. to get ready to win! CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE TIRE USAGE GUIDE 4 5 IVAN TEDESCO LEADS USA CHARGE AT MX OF NATIONS Experience does count—just ask Ivan Tedesco. IT had been a member of previous USA teams that brought back gold medals from the Motocross of Nations, an international event that draws together the top riders worldwide. And in 2009 he helped lead the USA to victory once again. “I was a part of the winning team in 2005 and 2006, so I understood what it would take as a whole to win,” Tedesco said. “The knowledge and experience I brought to the team this year was really important. It was both my teammates’ first-ever time racing the Motocross of Nations, so it was important that I was there to give them advice—just like Ricky Carmichael did for me when I raced my first-ever event. I’m really proud that I was chosen to be a part of the team again.” 6 7 NEW RIDERS SWELL DUNLOP SX RANKS IN 2010 WITH THE NEW SUPERCROSS SEASON KICKING OFF, RACE FANS WILL ENJOY SEEING THE DRAMATIC JUMP IN DUNLOP RIDERS FOR 2010. THIS TALENT-LADEN ROSTER INCLUDES EVERY REIGNING CHAMPION IN AMA SUPERCROSS AND MOTOCROSS, IN BOTH 450 AND LITES CLASSES. Ho nd a K a w as a k i The Honda Red Bull Racing team remains in the The Monster Energy Kawasaki team headlines 2009’s Dunlop fold with Andrew Short and Davi Millsaps Motocross champion Chad Reed along with Ryan Villopoto. riding Honda’s CRF450R. Ashley Fiolek also returns In addition, the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team to the team to compete in the Women’s Motocross will field Josh Hansen in the 450 class along with a strong Championship, where she is the reigning champion. contingent of Lites riders: 2009 Supercross Lites East The GEICO Powersports Honda squad also returns champion Christophe Pourcel, Jake Weimer, Tyla Rattray and with Kevin Windham contesting Supercross events Dean Wilson. this year and Trey Canard, Brett Metcalfe, Justin Barcia and Blake Wharton riding in the Lites classes S u z u ki for SX and MX. Other Honda/Dunlop team riders The Rockstar Makita Suzuki team features double-champion include the Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/Honda Ryan Dungey, who collected the AMA 250 Motocross and squad with Wil Hahn and Cole Seely in the Lites Supercross Lites West titles in 2009. He will ride a RM-Z450 classes, and Ben Townley riding outdoor Motocross in 2010 alongside Matt Moss, while Lites rider Austin only. The Rockstar/Hart & Huntington Honda team Stroupe fills out the roster. The Motosport Suzuki team sees features Chris Blose and Matt Boni in SX and MX. Tommy Hahn and Jake Moss contesting SX and MX, plus Lites riders Blake Baggett, Ryan Morais and Hunter Hewitt. Ya m aha James Stewart, the 2009 Supercross champion, KT M headlines Team L&M San Manuel Yamaha, which In 2010, the factory Jagermeister-sponsored KTM team also features Josh Hill. Josh Grant and Justin fields Mike Alessi in the 450 Motocross class, with Tommy Brayton will ride 450 Yamahas for the Joe Gibbs Searle in 250 Motocross. KTM will not contest the Racing/Muscle Milk/Toyota Yamaha team, and DNA Supercross series in 2010. Shred Stix/Star Racing/Yamaha fields a Lites team comprised of Martin Davalos, Broc Tickle, Nico Izzi CHADREED and Max Anstie. MotoConcepts Racing has Dan Reardon racing a YZ450F plus Ryan Sipes, Jeff Alessi, Travis Baker and Vince Friese in the Lites classes, while Valli Motorsports features Ivan CLICK HERE MORE SX IMAGES Tedesco and Kyle Regal. 8 9 JAMESSTEWART RYANDUNGEY CHRISTOPHEPOURCEL 10 11 RYANVILLOPOTO TOMMYHAHN ASHLEYFIOLEK 12 13 ANDREWSHORT JOSHHILL CLICK HERE TO SEE THE 2010 HONDA RED BULL RACING VIDEO MARTINDAVALOS KEVINWINDHAM 14 15 FRENZIED SPORT, STILL IMAGES Not many sports begin to approach the level of equipment and a very special eye for the racing action as frenzied activity surrounding the world of well as the artistic wherewithal to capture moments that motorcycle racing. Whether we speak of the define our sport, pure and simple. Indeed, we know two heart-stopping lean angles found on paved such individuals who happen to possess all of the foregoing tracks or the high-flying exhibitions of grace qualities and more, which places them at the forefront of plus brute power found in Supercross and motorcycle racing photography: Brian J. Nelson in road Motocross, racing on two wheels creates visual racing, Simon Cudby in motocross. spectacles that truly bend the imagination. Among the reams of outstanding work accomplished by Now, choose your favorite flavor of two- these two men, here you will see a compilation of some of wheeled competition and visualize yourself in the best moments of the 2009 racing season, frozen in time possession of a season-long pass to every by the cameras of Nelson and Cudby. So sit back and race, access to those oh-so-special trackside enjoy these moments of reflection upon our sport. We spots, 100 pounds or so of photographic know we did. JOSH HERRIN VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY ALTON, VA 16 17 ANDREW SHORT MOTO-X 338 SOUTHWICK, MA 18 19 THUNDER VALLEY MOTOCROSS PARK LAKEWOOD, CO UNADILLA VALLEY SPORTS CENTER NEW BERLIN, NY WASHOUGAL MX PARK WASHOUGAL, WA 20 21 MAT MLADIN ROAD AMERICA ELKHART LAKE, WI 22 23 IVAN TEDESCO THUNDER VALLEY MOTOCROSS PARK LAKEWOOD, CO CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE MOTOCROSS PHOTOS 24 25 DANNY ESLICK NEW JERSEY MOTORSPORTS PARK MILLVILLE, NJ CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE ROAD RACING PHOTOS 26 27 At the 2009 U.S. Open of Supercross held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV, on October 9-10, Dunlop racers arrived ready to dominate the competition—and dominate they did. With most of the top Supercross teams choosing to fit Dunlop tires to their 450 race machines, it’s no wonder the top five racers on both Friday and Saturday night and all of the top 10 overall finishers rode on Dunlops. On night one, San Manuel Yamaha’s James Stewart grabbed the early lead aboard his YZ450F over fellow Dunlop racer Geico Powersports Honda’s Dan Reardon. Stewart went on to win, and Honda Red Bull Racing’s Davi Millsaps passed Reardon to finish second, with Reardon third. MotoConcepts Racing Yamaha’s Matt Goerke nabbed fourth, and completing the Dunlop sweep in fifth was JGR Yamaha’s Christian Craig. DUNLOP SWEEPS U.S. OPEN 28 JAMESSTEWART 29 DAVIMILLSAPS The Dunlop barrage up front continued on night two with Reardon heading the charge out of the gate. Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto charged hard aboard his Dunlop-equipped KX450F, getting by Reardon to take the lead. Stewart didn’t get the best of starts but quickly worked his way through the pack to battle Villopoto and get out front. Once there he was unstoppable, riding a strong race to secure night two’s top prize. Villopoto crossed the finish line in second, while Millsaps passed Reardon late in the race to finish third. Reardon settled in fourth, followed by Rockstar Makita Suzuki’s Michael Byrne in fifth. Combining the scores from both nights, Dunlop made a clean sweep of the podium with Stewart crowned 2009 U.S. Open Champion, followed by Millsaps in second and Reardon in third. Overall, all of the top 10 finishers rode on Dunlops. Sharing the Las Vegas spotlight were America’s most talented 85cc amateur racers. 2009 Team Dunlop members Adam Cianciarulo and Thomas Covington finished second and third, but it was Dunlop racer and Team Dunlop alumnus Chris Alldredge who took top honors. Finishing second to Cianciarulo on the opening night of competition, Alldredge DANREARDON got the upper hand in points by beating Cianciarulo on night two. Covington’s five/three results allowed him to grab third on the podium. CHRISALLDREDGE 30 31 32 OVAL DUNLOPS 33 “Just gas it and turn left,” goes the old saw about dirt-track racing. But as any AMA Grand National rider or tuner can tell you, there’s much more to the races than merely getting around the track. The subtleties of Grand National racing run the gamut from carburetion and air density to track surface and tire pressure, and a pro tuner’s notebook typically bulges with such esoterica. One major decision got a lot easier in 2009, however, with the selection of Dunlop tires as the spec tire for the entire AMA Pro Grand National Championship racing series. The move to Dunlops not only simplifies the race tuner’s life, it also increases potential competition. By placing all the bikes on the same tires, the change eliminates any advantage a particular team might have had with the use of limited-production, specially built tires. For 2009, the move likely played a role in the most competitive series in Grand National history, as six riders arrived at the final race in Pomona, CA, with a shot at the championship. When the gates opened at the Fairplex stadium, Jared Mees came in as the odds-on favorite, as anything above an eighth-place finish in the Half-Mile would give him the top spot. If Mees stumbled, however, an outright win by any of the five other riders would put one of them at the front, as a scant nine points separated the next five riders. Those potential winners included current and three-time GN champion Kenny Coolbeth, followed by Bryan Smith, Sammy Halbert, seven-time GN champ Chris Carr and one-time GN champion Joe Kopp. Ironically, the only rider in the group to not have won a race in the 2009 season came out on top, as Mees nailed down the crown with a fifth-place finish at Pomona. His victory also represented the first time a rider has taken the GN championship without scoring a single win in the season. The Pomona pits also demonstrated that the AMA’s latest efforts to get more manufacturers into dirt-track racing have begun to show results, as the infield included examples from Aprilia, Buell, Ducati, Honda, Rotax, Suzuki and Triumph in addition to the inevitable Harley-Davidson XR750s. The one constant, however, was the Dunlop logo on the sidewalls, which no doubt made the tuners heave a sigh of relief. JAREDMEES 34 35 BIKE OF THE MONTH: BEN BOSTROM’S 2009 YAMAHA YZF-R6 Ben Bostrom focused on the American Superbike series in 2009, but in between his battles in the big-bike class, Bostrom rode the “little bike,” as he calls it: a Graves Motorsports–prepped YZF-R6 that took him to the Pro SuperSport championship in 2008. In 2009, Bostrom rode the R6 twice with the same results: victory, at both the Daytona 200 and the USGP in Laguna Seca. Here’s an inside look at BB’s favorite ride. 36 37 CLICK HERE TO SEE BOSTROM IN ACTION Ohlins steering damper on Graves Motorsports mount Graves Motorsports clip-ons with Renthal grips and folding brake and clutch levers Zero Gravity windscreen Yamaha 4.6-gallon fuel tank/Sunoco 260 GTX race fuel Sharkskinz seat and bodywork Yamaha swingarm/Ohlins Racing Service Centre/Graves Works Spec shock Yamaha 5.5x17 wheel/Dunlop Sportmax GP-A 190/55ZR17 tire Yamaha 3.5x17 wheel/Dunlop Sportmax GP-A 120/70ZR17 tire Yamaha 220mm disc; single-piston caliper Graves Motorsports rearsets Graves Motorsports titanium exhaust Vortex sprockets/DID 520 chain 599cc DOHC engine with 13.1:1 compression/Dynojet ignition module/Graves Motorsports billet engine covers Ohlins Racing Service Centre/Graves Works Spec forks Yamaha dual 310mm floating discs; radial-mount four-piston calipers DRY WEIGHT: 366 POUNDS 38 39 BY THE NUMBERS: FAST TIMES WITH BEN BOSTROM Ben Bostrom is the kind of guy who is nothing but fast on anything with two wheels. As a teenager he started racing on dirt flat tracks, switched to road racing a few years later and hasn’t slowed since. In 1998 he was Superbike champion on a Honda; in 2008 he brought home the SuperSport championship aboard his R6. In between he proved he hadn’t lost his dirt skills by capturing a Supermoto championship and a Supermoto gold medal at the X Games. In 2009 he added Daytona 200 winner to his accomplishments, and he was a regular podium visitor in the Superbike class. Early Career: Raced AMA Flat Track as a teenager; turned pro in 1991. 1993: AMA Flat Track Rookie of the Year. 1995: First AMA National road race win at Firebird with Bartels’ Harley-Davidson. 1996: Won five SuperTwins finals, barely missed the championship for Bartels’ Harley-Davidson; earned three podium finishes in 600 SuperSport with Zero Gravity Racing. 1998: Won Pro Superbike championship with American Honda. 1999: Collected a World Superbike win at Laguna Seca, a Pro Superbike win at Brainerd and six more podium finishes with Vance & Hines Ducati. 2000: First full World Superbike season; finished seventh. 2001: Finished third in World Superbike series. 2003: Returned to AMA racing with American Honda and finished fourth in Superbike series; won the Pro Supermoto championship. 2004: Contested both Pro Superbike and Formula Xtreme; finished fourth in Superbike season; won a gold medal in the inaugural Supermoto at the X-Games. 2007: Joined Yamaha/Graves Motorsports race team; finished second in the Superstock championship. 2008: Captured the Pro SuperSport championship by winning six of 11 races and finishing off the podium only once. 2009: Daytona 200 winner, fifth overall in American Superbike class. 40 41 UPCOMING EVENTS AMA Supercross #1 January 9 Angel Stadium Anaheim, CA AMA Supercross #3 January 23 Angel Stadium Anaheim, CA AMA Supercross #5 February 6 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA AMA Supercross #2 January 16 Chase Field Phoenix, AZ AMA Supercross #4 January 30 AT&T Park San Francisco, CA AMA Supercross #6 February 13 Angel Stadium Anaheim, CA AMA Supercross #7 February 20 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN AMA Supercross #8 February 27 Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA ©2009 Dunlop Tires • P. 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