Thursday, January 21, 2010

ROCKSTAR MAKITA SUZUKI SET FOR ANAHEIM CLASH




Courtesy of Suzuki Press Office
ROCKSTAR MAKITA SUZUKI SET FOR ANAHEIM CLASH



Team Suzuki Press Office - January 21.

Amidst a large group of storm systems hammering Southern California, Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey and Austin Stroupe are preparing for another big clash this weekend at Anaheim 2, the third round on the AMA/ FIM Supercross Championship.

The 2010 RM-Z450 Suzuki has proven to be the class of the field so far this season with holeshot after holeshot and Dungey's fine breakout win in Phoenix. He currently sits atop the points standings but knows that it's still very early in the season.

'I'm going to put in a good week of practice and work on what we've got to," Dungey explained of his strategy. "We're going to show up to Anaheim 2 ready. Getting the win in Phoenix was cool, but Roger always tells me 'You're only as good as your last race.' So, I'm going to keep pushing."

Austin Stroupe (pictured) is also pumped for the return trip to SoCal: "For Anaheim 2, I want to maintain my good starts and make the top 10 again. That would be great. I want to stay safe and just put a good 20 laps in and then get ready for the East Coast, where I'll be racing the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class. I think riding the 450 will help me do well on the 250 later this season."

Dungey is the only 450-class rider to be on the podium at both events so far this season, something he wants to continue. The 2010 Suzuki RM-Z450 has proven to be fast and consistent. The Suzuki fuel injection makes the power useable, and has proven to have what it takes to get a holeshot. Just rewind to last week's double holeshots in the heat races plus the one-two first turn domination by Dungey and Stroupe in the Main Event.


It will be interesting to see how much the weather plays into the track conditions this weekend. The track crew is doing a great job in keeping things dry -- covering each section of track as they complete it -- so, it could be anything from a perfect track to a mud race. However, the action on the yellow bikes will be the same rain or shine -- looking to win.Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
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