French Motocross Massacre in St. Jean Oven

Courtesy Monster Energy. On the sweltering and packed stage of St Jean D'Angely the Monster Army planted their flag in emphatic fashion by conquering the MX1 and MX2 two classes of the Grand Prix of France and the fifth dispute in the FIM Motocross World Championship. Steven Frossard drove a 32,000 partisan attendance into frenzy with his first "ace" of MX1 in just his fifth outing on the factory Monster Energy Yamaha and CLS Kawasaki's Tommy Searle made sure "God Save the Queen" was heard around the French hillside for the first time since 2008 as he ended KTM domination in MX2.


Philippaerts (19) and Frossard (183) in action in St. Jean

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Ryan Dungey and Ryan Villopoto Lead Star-Studded Field into Season-Opening Rockstar Energy Hangtown National

Hangtown AMA National MX Kicks Off 2011 Lucas Oil Motocross Championship This Saturday

After months of anticipation, the summer is finally upon us and in a few short days, the world's best riders will take to the track to kick off the 2011 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. Defending 450 Class Champion, Ryan Dungey, leads the field into the Rockstar Energy Hangtown National to begin a summer of celebration for 40 years of American Motocross.

Dungey and his Rockstar/Makita Suzuki team enter 2011 after the most successful rookie campaign in premier class history. Alongside the champion, under the factory Suzuki tent, is the team's newest addition, last year's 450 Class championship runner-up Brett Metcalfe. The Australian rider was knocking on the door for his first career win several times last season. He will look for similar success with the best opportunity of his career as a member of the team that has won the last two premier-class titles.

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My Motocross School is back, bigger and better than ever

Many people have called, texted, Facebooked, Tweeted, Skyped, e-mailed and stalked me, asking when the "Amanda MX School" would return. And since I'm here to give all the fans of Supercross.com, and the sport of Motocross, as much as possible, I'm here to announce that the Amanda MX School is back! Bigger and better than ever! [...]

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AMA National Motocross Preview - Round 2 Freestone, Texas, includes 5 Things by Brian King

We start our preview and race coverage of the AMA National MX in Texas with "5 Things to Look for at the Freestone National Motocross" by Brian King

1. Another Competitive Race.
Ryan Dungey, Chad Reed, and Ryan Villopoto - all Supercross Champions, made the racing last Saturday at Hangtown incredibly exciting. Fan favorite Kevin Windham taking the holeshot only added to the frenzy of the 30,000+ fans on hand in Rancho Cordova. But they were not the only ones making it exciting. Brett Metcalfe, Davi Millsaps, and the return of the Crafty Frenchman Christophe Pourcel made the racing exciting all over the track. The race at Freestone should be no different.

2. More Dominance from Pro Circuit in the 250 Lites MX Class
Blake Baggett, Dean Wilson, Tyla Rattray, Broc Tickle. That is quite a lineup. Broc Tickle, fresh off of winning the West Coast Lites Supercross Championship, was the only non-factor last Saturday from "Team Green". That is not going to last. He showed tremendous talent last year on a Yamaha that was not nearly as tricked out as a PC Kawasaki. He will become a front runner, joining his teammates. That starts this week at Freestone.

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Convincing Win for Team San Manuel?s James Stewart, Teammate Kyle Regal Finishes with Season Best 7th

Seattle, WA – Team San Manuel Yamaha Red Bull’s James Stewart showed more than 52,000 fans in Seattle’s QWEST Stadium, what the speed and determination of a multi-time champion looks like as he posted a convincing win Saturday night on a deeply rutted track. The day started out well, with Stewart posting increasingly fast lap [...]

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