Who is racing motocross 2011




















Nicholas Wey Tyla Rattray Andrew Short Kyle Regal Wil Hahn Jake Weimer Joshua Grant Dan Reardon Kyle Cunningham Cole Seely Darryn Durham Chris Blose Matt Goerke Tommy Searle Trey Canard Nico Izzi Weston Peick Les Smith Vince Friese Alex Martin Jason Thomas Matthew Lemoine Ben Evans Matt Boni Steven Clarke Max Anstie Jarred Browne Jason Lawrence Tommy Weeck Suzuki MX2. World Champions.

The season will be one to watch; as it includes what many are calling the deepest, most-competitive fields in AMA Supercross history with no less than half-a-dozen riders who all have a legitimate chance to top the podium. Metcalfe came to Suzuki after a strong outdoor season, scoring second behind Dungey. Dungey will take this momentum into and is looking forward to the challenge.

Greg Albertyn — South Africa. Already a three-times world champion when he came to America in , unfortunately for South African, Greg Albertyn, those motocross titles didn't translate into supercross skills. The Suzuki rider found himself on the dirt frequently and only won a single supercross race in 66 attempts. His abilities in motocross however were undeniable, and he was finally able to put the pieces of the championship puzzle together when he won the premier class AMA National Championship in Dean Wilson — United Kingdom.

This Scottish racer has loads of talent and speed, but unfortunately has dealt with even more bad luck. He won the AMA National Motocross Championship , but a shoulder injury would prevent him from even attempting to defend his title the following season, and since then his quest for more titles has been severely hampered by multiple knee injuries. The good news is that Wilson has already established himself as one of the sport's greats, and thanks to a dogged determination to continue overcoming his injuries, he has plenty of time to land more championships.

Ben Townley — New Zealand. The record books don't show just how good World MX2 Motocross champ Ben Townley really was, although they do reflect the SX title he won in Born and raised in a small German town, Ken Roczen is known for his outgoing, fun-loving personality, as well as his drive and commitment to achieving success in racing. As a youngster, he was the 85 Junior World Champion and won back-to-back German Masters Championships in and before becoming the youngest rider ever to score the MX2 World Championship, at age 17 in



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