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Toyota AMA Arenacross Series Interview: Kelly Smith


Kelly Smith

February 21, 2008

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Monster/Babbitt’s/Kawasaki’s Kelly Smith has enjoyed a rock-solid first full season on the Toyota AMA Arenacross Series tour. So much so he was and, the way things go in arenacross you can pretty much say “still is,” in the overall title battle with Bad Boy/TUF/Honda’s Chad Johnson.

Heading into this past weekend – a two-race, stand-alone round in front of a packed house at the Eastern Kentucky Expo Center in Pikeville – Smith had Johnson in the crosshairs. He’d (Smith) passed his teammate, Brock Sellards, in the overall points chase and entered the Pikeville round trailing by a mere nine points (316-307). It was ‘go time’ for the heavyweights.

But what could have been a points lead change or, at the least, another chunk taken out of Chad Johnson’s lead turned into pretty much a disaster for Smith. On Friday he was run off the track and had to fight just to make it back to 4th - with Johnson winning. Then on Saturday the worst-case-scenario happened when he and teammate Sellards took each other out in the first turn of the main event.

A watershed moment for the 2007-’08 Toyota AMA Arenacross Series, Pikeville was a huge disappointment for Smith and the entire Monster/Babbitt’s/Kawasaki team. However, playing in Smith’s favor is the fact that he’s been consistent all year. That 33-point gap (366-333) between he and Chad Johnson could be whittled down to eight points in one of the four main events leading up to the final Saturday night of Toyota AMA Arenacross Series racing in Green Bay, Wis. (March 15).

This weekend Smith and the Monster/Babbitt’s/ Kawasaki team, according to Smith, will head to Sacramento (Calif.) while Johnson’s team owner, Dave Antolak, has already made it clear Johnson will be racing at Greensboro (N.C.). Although the Monster/Babbitt’s/Kawasaki team won’t get another shot at Johnson until Denver (Feb. 29-March 1), they should still see some pretty tight competition as the top Californian racers – many of whom just wrapped up the first stage of the Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites racing (until Seattle, April 26th) – and the Albuquerque, N.M.-based brothers Johnson (Keith and Kevin) will likely contest the Sacramento Toyota AMA Arenacross Series round.

Either way, Smith’s got an uphill battle on his hands. He knows that and is ready to buckle down and chase after all the points he can get leading up to Green Bay.

Arenacross.com: Kelly, talk about your weekend in Pikeville.

Kelly Smith: “It was bad! Things started off well when Brock and I were five seconds faster than Chad’s heat race, but it turned for the worse when, in the main, Corey Green ran me off the track before the catapult. I lost several positions and could only catch up to fourth. Then for Saturday’s heat we were faster again, and during the holeshot in the main, Chad, Brock and I were coming into the first turn together, and Brock ran into Chad, but went down and took me with him. It bent my shifter, so I wasn’t able to shift. I caught up to about 9th and with a few laps to go, my bike went into neutral because of the bent shifter, and it caused me to crash again.”

Arenacross.com: Obviously, the results didn’t turn out the way you’d have liked. What can you pull out of the weekend that’s positive?

Kelly Smith: “I’m alive and healthy.” (laughter)

Arenacross.com: Thirty three points separate you and Chad Johnson. Talk about your strategy this weekend. Greensboro or Sacramento and why?

Kelly Smith: “We’re going to Sacramento for the TV coverage. Att this point, there’s no real strategy except to win races and pray for a miracle!”

Arenacross.com: Anything can happen in the Toyota AMA Arenacross Series. That said, with three races left, talk about your chances of being able to challenge for the title come Green Bay (March 15).

Kelly Smith: “There are five main events, so it’s more like having five rounds… and yeah, anything can happen. Chad failed to qualify in Reno once, and it can happen again.”

Arenacross.com: Overall, sum up your first year racing the Toyota AMA Arenacross Series with the Monster/Babbitt’s/Kawasaki team.

Kelly Smith: “Other than the disappointment last weekend, overall, it’s been a good year as my first year of Arenacross. I’m glad to be a title contender on my first attempt.”

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Monster Energy® Supercross

Atlanta, Georgia Dome

AMA Supercross Class Notes:
-First race: March 5th, 1977 and Bob Hannah won on a Yamaha.
-This will be the 30th time the gate will drop for an AMA Supercross class race in Atlanta.
-First time winners in Atlanta: Bob Hannah-1977, Chuck Sun-1980, Jeff Stanton-1989, Damon Huffman-1997.
-Yamaha won the first race in Atlanta in 1977. It was held at the old Fulton County Stadium. In 1992, Damon Bradshaw (Yamaha) won the last AMA Supercross race Fulton County Stadium. In 1993, the race was moved to the Georgia dome where Damon Bradshaw once again on a Yamaha earned the win.


Wins by Brand in Atlanta
Yamaha – 10
Honda – 9
Kawasaki – 6
Suzuki – 4

-Atlanta did not host a race in 1987 and 1988.
-Riders to win three consecutive races in Atlanta: Bradshaw in 1991-1993, Jeremy McGrath in 1998-2000, Ricky Carmichael in 2001-2003

-Most wins by a rider in Atlanta:
Carmichael-5, McGrath-5, Damon Bradshaw-3 and Hannah-3.
-Ricky Carmichael is the only rider to win in Atlanta on three different brands – Kawasaki, Honda, and Suzuki.
-Riders to win in the AMA Supercross and AMA Supercross Lites classes in Atlanta: Bradshaw, Carmichael, Chad Reed and James Stewart.

AMA Supercross Class Notables – Last Race at Houston
-Kevin Windham won his 13th AMA Supercross race in Houston. He is now 12th on the all time AMA Supercross win list.
-Windham broke Honda's 53-race winless streak in Houston. Honda's last win was at Anaheim 1 in 2005 where Kevin Windham scored the victory.
-Kevin Windham is in his 11th season of AMA Supercross racing. He has 126 starts, 78 top-5 finishes and 53 podiums.
-Reed now has 80 podiums. If he gets one more podium he will be tied with Mike LaRocco for third on the all time AMA Supercross podium list.
-Reed and Windham are the only two riders this season not to finish out of the top five.

AMA Supercross Class Stats – Atlanta
-First race, February 23, 1985 and Eddie Warren won on a Kawasaki.
-This will be the 23rd time the gate will drop for an AMA Supercross L2ites race in Atlanta.
-Brian Swink and Ricky Carmichael are the only riders to win back to back Lites races in Atlanta.
-Keith Turpin and Ezra Lusk are the only riders from Georgia to win in Atlanta.
-Yamaha won five races in a row with five different riders from 99 to 03 in Atlanta.

-First ever AMA Supercross Lites East Coast champion was Eddie Warren.
-Former Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites champions to go on and win the AMA Supercross championship: Carmichael, Reed, and Stewart.
-First non-American rider to win the Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites championship was Mickael Pichon from France. Others include: Ernesto Fonseca from Costa Rica, Stephane Roncada from France, Chad Reed from Australia, and Ben Townley from New Zealand.
-In 1997, Tim Ferry won win the East Coast title without winning a single main event.


Wins by Brand in Atlanta
Kawasaki-7
Yamaha-7
Suzuki-4
Honda-4

AMA Supercross Lites Notables – Houston
-Austin Stroupe gets won his first AMA Supercross Lites race.
-In 18 seasons that Team Pro Circuit has been racing, there has only been one season where they failed to win a single Lites class race.
-Stroupe's win was Pro Circuit's 88th AMA Supercross Lites class win.

Former Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Champions
1985-Eddie Warren, Kawasaki
1986-Kieth Turpin, Honda
1987-Ron Tichnor, Suzuki
1988-Todd DeHoop, Suzuki
1989-Damon Bradshaw, Yamaha
1990-Denny Stephenson, Suzuki
1991-Brian Swink, Honda
1992-Brian Swink, Suzuki
1993-Doug Henry, Honda
1994-Ezra Lusk, Suzuki
1995-Mickael Pichon, Kawasaki
1996-Mickael Pichon, Kawasaki
1997-Tim Ferry, Suzuki
1998-Ricky Carmichael, Kawasaki
1999-Ernesto Fonseca, Yamaha
2000-Stephane Roncada, Yamaha
2001-Travis Pastrana, Suzuki
2002-Chad Reed, Yamaha
2003-Branden Jesseman, Suzuki
2004-James Stewart, Kawasaki
2005-Grant Langston, Kawasaki
2006-Davi Millsaps, Honda
2007-Ben Townley, Kawasaki

Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Titles by Brand
Brand Number of Titles First Title Last Title
Suzuki 8 1987 2003
Kawasaki 7 1985 2007
Honda 4 1986 2006
Yamaha 4 1989 2002


AMA Supercross Class Laps Led

Chad Reed 80

James Stewart 20

Kevin Windham 23

Grant Langston 3

David Millsaps 9


AMA Supercross Lites Class Laps Led

Jason Lawrence 47

Ryan Dungey 26

Jake Weimer 5

Austin Stroupe 15

Daniel Reardon 4

Broc Hepler 3


Progressive Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Class)

Grant Langston (Anaheim 1)

Mike Alessi (Phoenix)

Mike Alessi (Anaheim 2)

Tim Ferry (San Francisco)

Chad Reed (Anaheim 3)

David Millsaps (San Diego)

David Millsaps (Houston)

Progressive Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Lites Class)

Matt Lemoine (Anaheim 1)

Jake Weimer (Phoenix)

Austin Stroupe (Anaheim 2)

Thomas Hahn (San Francisco)

Austin Stroupe (Anaheim 3)

Jason Lawrence (San Diego)

Ryan Dungey (Houston)


MMI Top Tech Award

Oscar Wirdeman (Anaheim 1)

Jeremy Hoyer (Phoenix)

Vincent Bereni (Anaheim 2)

Brian Calmu (San Francisco)

Dana Wiggins (Anaheim 3)

John Boyd (San Diego)

Pro Circuit (Houston)


USSTC Pro Privateer Challange

1. Paul Carpenter 54 points

2. Charles Summey 53 points

3. Heath Voss 36 points

Asterisk Medic Card

Ryan Grantom (Anaheim 1)

Michael Willard (Phoenix)

Chris Blose (Anaheim 2)

Ryan Beat (San Francisco)

Jeff Northrop (Anaheim 3)

Kyle Cunningham (San Diego)

Ryan Grantom (Houston)

Racer X Gas Card

Cole Siebler (Anaheim 1)

Ryan Abrigo (Phoenix)

Troy Adams (Anaheim 2)

Greg Crater (San Francisco)

Kyle Mace (Anaheim 3)

Ryan Clark (San Diego)

Eric Sorby (Houston)

Record Crowd Expected at Georgia Dome for Monster Energy® Supercross

Record Crowd Expected at Georgia Dome for Monster Energy® Supercross

$10 Off Coupons Available to Watch Villopoto's Opening Race in the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Championship

AURORA (February 19, 2007) -- Torco Fuels Honda's Kevin Windham, of Centerville, Miss., won his first Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, race at Reliant Stadium since 2005 last weekend at Houston's Reliant Stadium and aims to carry the momentum into this weekend's race at Atlanta's Georgia Dome this Saturday. Last year a record-breaking 70,649 fans packed into the Georgia Dome to watch Monster Energy® Supercross.

This weekend's AMA Supercross class race will air on CBS Sports this Sunday, February 24 at Noon (EST). The AMA Supercross Lites class race will air on SPEED Saturday, March 1 at 6:00 p.m.

Fans can save $10 off the $45 or $35 tickets at Ticketmaster.com and by using the pass code "Monster SX". Race Trac convenience stores are also offering a $5-off coupon that will be doubled to $10 off select tickets when redeemed at Ticketmaster Outlets or the Georgia Dome Box Office (expires 2/22). Participating Subway locations are giving away a free pit pass with the purchase of a 32oz drink.

Media day will be held this Thursday from Noon-2:00 p.m. inside the press room at the Georgia Dome. Monster Energy® Kawasaki, Pro Circuit Kawasaki and the Joe Gibbs Racing Motocross team are the featured teams that will be available to the media.

This weekend the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites championship begins. Reigning Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites champion, Ryan Villopoto, will race on the East Region this year. Last year he won all but the one race en route to the first AMA Supercross Lites championship of his career. Also expected to run up front are Torco Fuels Honda's Josh Grant, of Riverside, Calif., and Tray Cannard, of Elk City, Okla., Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Branden Jesseman, of New Brighton, Pa., Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Nico Izzi, of St. Clair, Mich., and Yamaha of Troy's Ryan Morais, of Temecula, Calif.

Red Bull Honda's Davi Millsaps, of Cairo, Ga., was the race's early leader last weekend, but crashed, giving the lead to Windham. Points leader Chad Reed, of Tampa, Fla., suffered from a bad start, but the Team San Manuel rider salvaged some points by working his way into second place on lap 11.

"I have been working hard this year, and tonight it paid off," said Windham. "I could not have won in front of a better crowd. I put my head down tonight and used the crowd to my advantage. The crowd was on their feet for the entire race."

"This is a tough pill to swallow," said Reed. "I gave it everything I had tonight, but Kevin (Windham) rode a great race. We have had a good season, and we will have to put it together in Atlanta next weekend."

Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Austin Stroupe, of Corona, Calif., won the first Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites race of his career last weekend in Houston

On lap five Stroupe, who is a rookie this season, moved past points leader Jason Lawrence for the lead and held on for the next 10 laps. The Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites championship heads into a break until April 26 at Seattle's Qwest Field.

"I finally had a decent start, and that helped me in the beginning of the race," said Stroupe. "I put myself in position to stay up front and that's what I did."

Two of the sport's biggest names, James Stewart, of Haines City, Fla., and Ricky Carmichael, of Tallahasse, Fla., engaged in classic race last year. Carmichael, who competed on a select schedule in 2007 to begin a career in stock-car racing, chased Stewart during the 20-lap feature. On the way to his first AMA Supercross championship, Stewart held off Carmichael for his sixth win of the season. Once the two passed early leader Chad Reed, of Dade City, Fla., they distanced themselves from the pack and Carmichael gave Georgia race fans one last dance.

"James rode well tonight," said Carmichael from the podium after the race. "In the early part of the race, Chad (Reed) was in front of me as well as James, so I knew I had to make my move early. Once Chad went down, I tried to reel James in, but he was going so fast in the rhythm section tonight. I'd like thank all the fans who have supported me here through the years."

"Ricky kept me honest tonight," said Stewart following the race last year. "It was a great race, but I was getting caught up with some of the lappers. Every time I went through the rhythm section I was scared. We had a great crowd on hand tonight."

Last year Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey, of Belle Plain, Minn., competed on the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Series and won the main event. It was the first supercross race of Dungey's career.

The first AMA Supercross race ever held in Atlanta was March 5, 1977, and Bob Hannah won on a Yamaha. On February 22, 1986 Honda rider Keith Turpin won the first-ever AMA Supercross Lites main event.

Tickets are available at www.supercrossonline.com, participating Yamaha dealerships, the Georgia Dome Box Office or charge by phone at 404-249-6400. Gold Level Seats are $45; Mid Level Seats are $35; Treadhead Seats are $10. All tickets are $2 more on the day of the race.