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2009 AMA Supercross Championship

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The 2009 AMA Supercross season (for sponsorship reasons, the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship) was the thirty-sixth AMA Supercross Championship season. It was also the second season with the World Supercross Championship designation. James Stewart Jr. claimed his second title, after winning eleven of the seventeen rounds.[1]

Riders

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  • Riders denoted by state of birth, unless an overseas rider.
Plate Riders Make of bike
1 Australia Chad Reed Suzuki
2 Washington (state) Ryan Villopoto
3 Tennessee Mike Brown
7 Florida James Stewart Jr.
9 New Mexico Ivan Tedesco
11 California Travis Preston
13 Minnesota Heath Voss
14 Louisiana Kevin Windham
15 Florida Tim Ferry
17 Oklahoma Robbie Reynard
18 Georgia (U.S. state) Davi Millsaps
21 New Zealand Cody Cooper
25 Alabama Nathan Ramsey
26 Australia Michael Byrne
27 Michigan Nick Wey
28 North Carolina Josh Summey
29 Texas Andrew Short
31 Kentucky Ryan Sipes
33 California Josh Grant
35 New York (state) Paul Carpenter
37 Brazil Antonio Balbi
38 Florida Kyle Chisholm
45 Florida Jason Thomas
48 Texas Thomas Hahn
52 New York (state) Robert Kiniry
54 Florida Matt Boni
57 Michigan Jacob Marsack
59 Florida Troy Adams
60 Pennsylvania Broc Hepler
65 Florida Shaun Skinner
71 Kentucky Justin Sipes
75 Oregon Josh Hill
78 California Billy Laninovich
79 Idaho Cole Siebler
80 North Carolina Tyler Bright
91 New Hampshire Chad Charbonneau
94 Massachusetts Jacob Morrison
95 Alaska Ben Lamay
99 Georgia (U.S. state) Jase Lewis
100 California Josh Hansen
101 New Zealand Ben Townley
105 California Sean Hamblin
112 Denmark Marco Lewentdorff
114 Iowa Justin Brayton
115 New Mexico Kevin Johnson
121 Texas Jeff Dement
125 California Daniel Blair
130 Florida Kyle Keylon
131 California Ryan Beat
141 France Steve Boniface
147 Texas Clayton Miller
150 Ohio Scott Metz
153 Washington (state) Gregory Crater
158 New Mexico Keith Johnson
173 Nevada Nathan Tiearney
186 Nevada Derek Costella
199 Maryland Travis Pastrana
207 California Sean Collier
212 California Chris Hay
221 Oregon Tiger Lacey
229 California Jeff Loop
296 Illinois Bryan White
304 Indiana Bradley Ripple
321 Alabama Chad Ward

Calendar

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  • All races held in United States, except Toronto Canada. Riders denoted by state of birth, unless an overseas rider.
Round Venue Location Date Heat 1 Heat 2 LCQ Winner
1 Angel Stadium of Anaheim[2] California Anaheim, California January 3 Washington (state) Ryan Villopoto Florida James Stewart Jr. Florida Matt Boni California Josh Grant
2 Chase Field[3] Arizona Phoenix, Arizona January 10 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. Florida Matt Boni Florida James Stewart Jr.
3 Angel Stadium of Anaheim[4] California Anaheim, California January 17 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. New York (state) Robert Kiniry Florida James Stewart Jr.
4 Reliant Stadium[5] Texas Houston January 24 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. California Josh Hansen Florida James Stewart Jr.
5 AT&T Park[6] California San Francisco January 31 California Josh Grant Florida James Stewart Jr. Florida Davi Millsaps Florida James Stewart Jr.
6 Angel Stadium of Anaheim[7] California Anaheim, California February 7 Florida Davi Millsaps Florida James Stewart Jr. Oklahoma Andrew Short Florida James Stewart Jr.
7 Qualcomm Stadium[8] California San Diego February 14 Oklahoma Andrew Short Florida James Stewart Jr. Florida Davi Millsaps Florida James Stewart Jr.
8 Georgia Dome[9] Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta February 21 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. North Carolina Charles Summey Florida James Stewart Jr.
9 Lucas Oil Stadium[10] Indiana Indianapolis February 28 Florida Davi Millsaps Florida James Stewart Jr. Oregon Josh Hill Australia Chad Reed
10 Daytona International Speedway[11] Florida Daytona Beach, Florida March 7 Florida James Stewart Jr. Oregon Josh Hill Florida Davi Millsaps Australia Chad Reed
11 Louisiana Superdome[12] Louisiana New Orleans March 14 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. Alabama Nathan Ramsey Florida James Stewart Jr.
12 Edward Jones Dome[13] Missouri St. Louis, Missouri March 21 Australia Chad Reed Louisiana Kevin Windham Florida Davi Millsaps Australia Chad Reed
13 Rogers Centre[14] Ontario Toronto March 28 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. Michigan Jacob Marsack Florida James Stewart Jr.
14 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium[15] Florida Jacksonville, Florida April 4 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. Oregon Josh Hill Florida James Stewart Jr.
15 Qwest Field[16] Washington (state) Seattle, Washington April 18 New Mexico Ivan Tedesco Florida James Stewart Jr. California Billy Laninovich Washington (state) Ryan Villopoto
16 Rice-Eccles Stadium[17] Utah Salt Lake City April 25 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. California Billy Laninovich Florida James Stewart Jr.
17 Sam Boyd Stadium[18] Nevada Whitney, Nevada May 2 Australia Chad Reed Florida James Stewart Jr. New York (state) Robert Kiniry Washington (state) Ryan Villopoto

Championship standings

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Pos Rider ANA1
California
PHX
Arizona
ANA2
California
HOU
Texas
SFR
California
ANA3
California
SDI
California
ATL
Georgia (U.S. state)
IND
Indiana
DAY
Florida
NOR
Louisiana
STL
Missouri
TOR
Ontario
JAC
Florida
SEA
Washington (state)
SLC
Utah
LAS
Nevada
Points
1 Florida James Stewart Jr. 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 377
2 Chad Reed 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 7 2 2 373
3 Oklahoma Andrew Short 2 5 6 4 5 6 3 4 11 8 5 4 9 5 5 5 8 270
4 California Josh Grant 1 3 5 5 4 5 20 13 4 DNQ 7 3 4 18 6 6 7 237
5 Louisiana Kevin Windham 15 6 3 9 6 7 7 6 20 5 4 9 6 3 10 7 4 236
6 Washington (state) Ryan Villopoto 5 7 4 3 3 DNQ 4 3 9 6 9 INJ INJ INJ 1 4 1 233
7 New Mexico Ivan Tedesco 6 4 7 6 10 4 10 7 5 13 13 6 5 13 9 10 5 226
8 Florida Davi Millsaps 12 10 10 10 8 3 5 10 7 3 18 8 7 19 3 3 10 219
9 California Mike Alessi 11 11 9 7 9 11 6 11 3 4 6 7 11 6 4 DNQ 6 218
10 Oregon Josh Hill 16 8 12 11 7 8 DNQ 9 15 11 11 15 3 4 INJ INJ INJ 146
11 Florida Matt Boni 14 20 20 15 DNQ 12 DNQ 12 12 18 10 12 8 16 14 8 14 110
12 Minnesota Heath Voss 7 INJ 14 12 11 16 15 DNQ 13 15 16 17 DNQ 9 12 14 20 103
13 Florida Tim Ferry 4 9 8 8 DNQ 10 14 8 10 19 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 100
14 Michigan Nick Wey 9 15 13 DNQ DNQ 15 9 15 16 DNQ 12 DNQ 15 DNQ 11 12 12 98
15 New York (state) Paul Carpenter 10 13 11 13 19 14 DNQ 10 14 20 8 11 13 96
16 Florida Kyle Chisholm DNQ DNQ DNQ 17 14 9 13 14 DNQ 16 19 13 13 18 16 DSQ EX 79
17 Pennsylvania Broc Hepler 19 5 19 12 3 14 17 11 15 DNQ 76
18 France Ben Coisy 8 DNQ 17 16 12 DNQ 18 19 6 17 DNQ DNQ 10 12 DNQ DNQ INJ 75
19 Kansas Thomas Hahn 19 12 16 DNQ 10 20 19 7 13 9 18 67
20 New Jersey Jason Lawrence DNQ 2 5 20 17 43
Pos Rider ANA1
California
PHX
Arizona
ANA2
California
HOU
Texas
SFR
California
ANA3
California
SDI
California
ATL
Georgia (U.S. state)
IND
Indiana
DAY
Florida
NOR
Louisiana
STL
Missouri
TOR
Ontario
JAC
Florida
SEA
Washington (state)
SLC
Utah
LAS
Nevada
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

See also

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  • Supercross; for champions of the supporting East and West Lites series.

References

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  1. ^ "Villopoto wins the race; Stewart wins the championship". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-05-03. Archived from the original on 2009-05-07. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  2. ^ "Round 1: January 3, 2009 – Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-01-03. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  3. ^ "Round 2: January 10, 2009 – Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-01-10. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  4. ^ "Round 3: January 17, 2009 – Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-01-17. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  5. ^ "Round 4: January 24, 2009 – Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-01-24. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  6. ^ "Round 5: January 31, 2009 – AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  7. ^ "Round 6: February 7, 2009 – Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  8. ^ "Round 7: February 14, 2009 – Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-02-14. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  9. ^ "Round 8: February 21, 2009 – Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  10. ^ "Round 9: February 28, 2009 – Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  11. ^ "Round 10: March 7, 2009 – Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-03-07. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  12. ^ "Round 11: March 14, 2009 – Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-03-14. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  13. ^ "Round 12: March 21, 2009 – Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, MO". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-03-21. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  14. ^ "Round 13: March 28, 2009 – Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-03-28. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  15. ^ "Round 14: April 4, 2009 – Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, Jacksonville, FL". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-04-04. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  16. ^ "Round 15: April 18, 2009 – Qwest Field, Seattle, WA". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-04-18. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  17. ^ "Round 16: April 25, 2009 – Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, UT". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-04-25. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  18. ^ "Round 17: May 2, 2009 – Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, NV". amasupercross.com. Feld Motor Sports. 2009-05-02. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
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