Everyone always talks about the Racer X cover curse, but Ben Townley just dashed that one (knock-on-wood) by going out and winning the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship-opening Hangtown National.
So what about the opening round win curse in the Lites class? Well, not to rain on Ben Townley’s parade, but we are seeing a pattern in the Lites class….
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BT broke the cover curse, but can he now break the opening round curse? |
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photo: Simon Cudby | | | Yesterday while bench racing about the events that transpired over the weekend, Andy Bowyer pulled out this interesting question: Over the past 20 years, how many Lites riders who won the opening round of the series actually went on to win the championship? After through the record book, only six riders that won the opening round of the Lites (or 125cc) class have went on to win the championship. Take a look…
Year First round winner Series champion
1986 George Holland - Micky Dymond 1987 George Holland - Micky Dymond 1988 Erik Kehoe - George Holland 1989 Mike Kiedrowski - Mike Kiedrowski 1990 Mike Kiedrowski - Guy Cooper 1991 Guy Cooper - Mike Kiedrowski 1992 Mike LaRocco - Jeff Emig 1993 Jeremy McGrath - Doug Henry 1994 Jeff Emig - Doug Henry 1995 Robbie Reynard - Steve Lamson 1996 Steve Lamson - Steve Lamson 1997 Ricky Carmichael - Ricky Carmichael 1998 Ricky Carmichael - Ricky Carmichael 1999 Ricky Carmichael - Ricky Carmichael 2000 Stephane Roncada - Travis Pastrana 2001 Grant Langston - Mike Brown 2002 James Stewart - James Stewart 2003 Mike Brown - Grant Langston 2004 James Stewart - James Stewart 2005 Grant Langston - Ivan Tedesco 2006 Mike Alessi - Ryan Villopoto 2007 Ben Townley – ?
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James Stewart was the last Lites-class rider to win the opening round and then go on to win the championship. |
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photo: Paul Buckley | | | The last rider to win the opening round and go on to win the championship was James Stewart back in 2002. It’s been five years since, so BT101 is hoping that we’re long overdue. And speaking of BT, we can now add New Zealand to the short list of countries in which their riders have won an AMA National:
Australia (Chad Reed, Craig Anderson) England (James Dobb) France (Jean-Michel Bayle, Mickael Pichon, Sebastien Tortelli, David Vuillemin, Stephane Roncada) Holland (Pierre Karsmakers) New Zealand (Ben Townley) South Africa (Greg Albertyn, Grant Langston) Sweden (Gunnar Lindstrom)
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