Villopoto wins second Supercross race
Ryan Villopoto became the first Supercross rider of the season with two victories
Originally Published: February 5, 2012
By Associated Press
Steve CoxRyan Villopoto won in Anaheim on Saturday night.ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Ryan Villopoto became the first Supercross rider of the season with two victories, winning Saturday night's main event.
The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider from Poulsbo, Wash., was passed briefly on the opening lap by Chad Reed, of Dade City, Fla., who finished third. James Stewart, of Haines City, Fla., was second.
Villopoto leads the Supercross Class standings by three points over Reed. Ryan Dungey, who finished fourth, is third overall, five points off the lead.
Eli Tomac, of Cortez, Calif., won his third consecutive western regional Supercross Lites race, extending his points lead to 22.
Monster Energy AMA Supercross results: Anaheim
| Rank | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Ryan Villopoto |
| 2 | James Stewart |
| 3 | Chad Reed |
| 4 | Ryan Dungey |
| 5 | Justin Brayton |
| 6 | Kevin Windham |
| 7 | Davi Millsaps |
| 8 | Mike Alessi |
| 9 | Brett Metcalfe |
| 10 | Broc Tickle |
Monster Energy AMA Supercross 250 Class results: Anaheim
| Rank | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Eli Tomac |
| 2 | Cole Seely |
| 3 | Marvin Musquin |
| 4 | Dean Wilson |
| 5 | Nico Izzi |
| 6 | Michael Leib |
| 7 | Matt Moss |
| 8 | Vince Freise |
| 9 | Travis Baker |
| 10 | Marton Davalos |
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2012 AMA Supercross
- Stop 1: Villopoto wins Anaheim
- Stop 2: Dungey wins Phoenix
- Stop 3: Reed wins Los Angeles
- Stop 4: Stewart wins Oakland
- Stop 5: Villopoto wins Anaheim
- Stop 6: Villopoto wins San Diego
- Stop 7: Villopoto wins Arlington
- Stop 8: Dungey wins Atlanta
- Stop 9: Villopoto wins St. Louis
- Stop 10: Stewart wins Daytona
- Stop 11: Villopoto wins Indianapolis
- Stop 12: Villopoto wins Toronto
- Stop 13: Villopoto wins Houston, takes title
- Stop 14: Villopoto wins New Orleans
- Stop 15: Short wins Seattle
- Stop 16: Dungey wins Salt Lake City