Thursday, January 15, 2009

Phoenix, AZ

Watching this past weekends' race in Phoenix brought back some great memories. Although San Diego was my hometown race that I looked forward to every year, I always seemed to rise to the occasion in Phoenix. I will share a couple of my fondest memories of racing in "The land of the sun"

1998 was my first year of racing SX full time. I started the year off by not making the night program in a muddy L.A. Coliseum race. I missed it by one postion and this was after spending at least 30 seconds stuck in a rut at the bottom of the finish line jump while in a transfer position. It was gut wrenching to see the final qualifyer go right by me! Anyways, the next week we were in Houston and I quilified into the night program pretty easy. It was a huge accomplishment for a kid that never even got to practice SX except for at the race itself. The third round was Phoenix and I went into that round high with confidence after making the program the week prior. The whole day just seemed to go great, I actualy won my daytime qualifier, which alone was a huge accomplishment! I was ready to take my Motoworld of El Cajon machine into the nights event! In the heat race I got a decent start but I was just a mid pack rider and did not qualify straight out of the heat race. In the LCQ I got the holeshot and put in 4 solid laps, I knew if I did all the jumps and just stayed steay I would make it. One of my best friends, to this very day was the only person that passed me, Chris Wheeler. He won the LCQ and I finished right behind him and made my first main event with room to spare! I was so excited about making the main, that I really didn't care to race it! I just wanted to celebrate making it. I don't remember that main event that well (selective memory! haha) but I do remember almost holeshoting it from the very far outside, only to have John Dowd come from the inside and nearly clean me out. I think I finished somewhere around 17th. But I made my very first Main Event!

Fast forward to the next year, and the event moved to the new stadium, in downtown. Once again everything seemed to be going my way. I breezed through the daytime qualifier and then when the nights festivities rolled around I just felt the confidence I needed to win. I got a second place start in the heat race and moved into the lead within the first lap. I told myself to just sprint as fast as I could for the remainding laps. The race was a blur as I had total concentration and to tell you the truth I still can't really remember the first 5 laps of that heat race. I can tell you that the wheels came off on the last lap though. Once I got the white flag, it was like reality set in and I understood that I was potentialy going to win my firt SX heat race. It was right then and there that I became my own worst enemy. The last lap seemed like it was taking forever, I was locking up and coming around the second to last corner I thought of something I have never shared with anybody before. The thought that went through my mind was "Oh my god, I am going to get to get interviewed and talk on the loudspeaker". I might as well stopped right there. I COMPLETELY botched the next section and went off the track, I re-entered as quickly as I could, but it was too late and Casey Johnson and Isiah Johnson (no relation) went right by me and I went another 15 yards and crossed the line in third. Although the outcome wasn't that great, it is still one of my fondest memories of racing SX.

I really liked the town, the atmosphere and everything that is associated with Phoenix. It still remains one of my favorite SX destinations and when people ask me where they should travel to see a SX, I highly recommend Phoeinx.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

ROUND 2!

Is it me or was last weekends opening round of the AMA SX series off the hook? It is always exciting to see who brings what to the table, but no one had any idea what was in store. We all knew that Reed and Stewart would be factors, but who didn't think once Stewart got the holeshot that it was all over? Reed, looking very comfortable on his new ride, was able to string some great laps together and actualy re-take the lead! I was floored! This normaly doesn't happen as Stewart has always seemed to be on another level as far as speed. It looked as though we were going to have an awesome battle on our hands when disaster struck and Reed hit the rear of Stewart when he made a mistake. They collided in a section where it took full commitment from both riders and thankfully no one was hurt. Sitting in third and getting the race win on a platter was Josh Grant. Grant, in his first race for the new Joe Gibbs Racing / Toyota/ Yamaha was able to put it on cruise control for the win. With only 2 laps remaining though Grants' rear wheel sucked a tuff block cover up and nearly killed his machine. If you were there live or watching it on speed channel I think you could tell that thousands of people were holding their breathe to see if he would make it. He did and a new "first time winner" is in the books!

So, tonight in Pheonix AZ, everyone will be lined up again to battle it out. I know I will be glued to the TV as it will air on Speed T.V. at 5 PM EST Tomorrow (SUN. 1/11)

I read this over at RacerXill.com - Great news, supercross fans! This afternoon we received a press release stating that the Supercross Live! webcast is back for this weekend’s race in Phoenix! Feld Motor Sports is making Supercross Live! available for a season package or for individual race pay-per-listen downloads. So click here for more information or to sign up. And although the race won’t be broadcast live, you can still watch it the following day on SPEED. Tune in Sunday at 5:00 p.m. ET (2:00 p.m. out West). Be sure to check your local listings.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

And We're Under Way!

Did you people get a chance to check out the opening night of SX last night? I can't remember the last time I sat at the edge of my seat waiting for a race to end. Reed looks very impressive on the Suzuki, and Stewart didn't look like the "lightening" quick Stewart we normaly see. If the opening laps of the main event are any indication of what we have in store for 25 more weeks then we are in for a great series.

In the Lites, Weimer looked awesome and the Dungey VS. Lawrence rivalry is growing with each passing moment. Lawrence is definetely in Dungey's thoughts and with the media and televison thriving on it, I don't see Dungey being strong enough to put it out of his mind and race the race he is capable of. I guess we will see! I am excited and can't wait to tune into next weeks race in Pheonix.