The Weekly Dirt: February 1, 2012

The Weekly Dirt: February 1, 2012
The Weekly Dirt: February 1, 2012 - Dirt Rider Magazine
Oakland SX, Sumter National Enduro and more

Welcome to the Weekly Dirt, the place to go each week to feed your off-road habit. This week, we start in Oakland, California, where James Stewart made a huge statement by taking his first Supercross win of the year. Then we travel all the way across the country to Sumter, South Carolina, where the national enduro series kicked off in a big way. So get your ticket punched and hold on.

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The Weekly Dirt: May 18, 2011

The Weekly Dirt: May 18, 2011
The Weekly Dirt: May 18, 2011 - Dirt Rider Magazine
The place to go for the nitty-gritty on the off-road scene

This past weekend’s Indy 100 GNCC in Gosport, Indiana, was a total washout. It rained so hard on Saturday that the pits became a quagmire, and the bike race on Sunday had to be cancelled. Luckily, this gave me a chance to focus on other things, like Nate Kanney’s WMR Off-Road Racing KTM 450 SX-F, which is one of the trickest bikes in the pits – it’s pretty much a full-on factory bike with aftermarket goodies you can buy.

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Mega ’pool party for CCM!

The CCM duo of Stephen Sword and Tom Church claimed the British bike manufacturer’s first indoor titles in this country as they won the British Open and Pro SX1 classes respectively at the third and final round of the Future West British SX Championships at Liverpool’s Echo Arena last Saturday night.

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Catching Up with Red Bull KTM’s Marvin Musquin

See video of Red Bull/KTM’s Marvin Musquin lets us visit him on a day of rehab for his ACL repair from an injury during the Bercy SX.

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Phoenix SX Photo Report

Phoenix SX Photo Report
Phoenix SX Photo Report - Dirt Rider Magazine
Through the lens

The Phoenix round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross series went a long ways towards separating the legit contenders from the wannabes in this year’s title chase. For sure, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto and San Manuel Yamaha’s James Stewart have established themselves as the ones to beat and all other challengers must set their sights on these two riders, assuming no one suffers an injury. Team Honda’s Trey Canard has also shown that he’s a solid challenger in the championship, while defending champ Ryan Dungey will need to pick up the pace on the Rockstar Makita Suzuki after a disastrous round in Arizona. Chad Reed has an outside shot, as well, on his TwoTwo Motorsports Honda, although, he is starting the year in the hole.

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