Stewart takes fourth win at fourth round.
Monster Energy Kawasaki's James Stewart kept his perfect 2008 season intact and extended his winning streak to four with a convincing sweep of round four of the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship Presented by FMF, at High Point Raceway,ꦬ Mt Mor⭕ris.
Stewart was ab🧔le to overcome the two holeshots by Rockstar/Makita Suzuki's Mike Alessi and wound up cruising to runaway wins in both motos, to run his record to a perfect 8-0 for the𒊎 season so far. Alessi earned two solid second-place finishes for second overall, while Red Bull Honda's Davi Millsaps finished third (3-3).

Monster Energy Kawasaki's James Stewart kept his perfect 2008 season intact and extended his winning streak to four with a con𒅌vincing sweep of round four of the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship Presented by FMF, at High Point Raceway, Mt Morris.
Stewart was able to overcome the two holeshots by Rockstar/Makita Suzuki's Mike Alessi and wound up cruising to runa🦩way wins in both motos, to run his record to a perfect 8-0 for the season so far. Alessi earned two solid second-place finishes for second overall, while Red Bull Honda's Davi Millsaps finished t💖hird (3-3).
"I was just happy to make i🦹t out of this 🌞weekend," said Stewart. "My record here isn't too good, I've always struggled here. The Coombs family and John Ayers did a great job in getting the track ready. The changes to the track were awesome. This is so far the best track of the year and I also think it was safest track. I had fun today and I've had fun all year. The key [for me] is to take it easy the first couple laps and then get on it. I'm looking forward to going to Colorado, just for some kind of change [with the night race]."
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto won both motos in AMA Motocross Lites for his third victory of the season. The reigning champion battled his way to the front in each moto, running away from the field once he reached the top s𓂃pot to achieve his second career victory at the famed High Point Raceway.
"Getting the holeshot helps out a lot," explained Villopoto. "ꦆBut for me if I get a bad start I'm comfortable in pushing my own pace. I think the track was a way better racetrack this year. It was open and you could run with guys better. I didn't like the rain much, but other than that it was good. I have a little bit more [points lead] than last year, but [last year] I had a bad finish and was down. It's going to take more than [what I've done this year]. Ryan is one of the fastest guys out there so I gotta keep my eye on him and run that pace."
Geico Powersports Honda's Jake Weimer, of Rupert, I༺daho, put in a career-best performance, grabbing the BTOSports.com Holeshot Award in the first moto and bringing home second place despite fa🤡lling in the early stages.
Putting in a solid run in moto two, he brought home a fifth p𓆉lace finish to secure second overall and his first career podium. Rockstar/Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dun𝔍gey overcame a fall in the first moto to come home in sixth and backed it up with a second place run in moto two for third overall.
With their overall wins, Stewart and Villopoto put themselves in line for the $25,000 bonus that is awarded to the rider in each class that wins all three events in t💦he Monster Energy/Kawasaki Triple Crown of Motꦍocross.
High Point was the first of three races that make up the Monster Energy/Kawasaki Triple Crown, with Red Bud and Steel City remaining on t🌊he schedule.
Stewart currently holds a 45-point lead over Alessi in the AMA Motocross standings while Villopot﷽o has a 28-point advantage over Dungey in AMA Motocross Lites.
The AMA Toyota 🔴Mot♍ocross Championship Presented by FMF enjoys its first week off before returning to action on June 27-28 with the first-ever AMA Motocross Championship night race, from Lakewood, Colorado.

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