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Hometown: Haines City, FL, USA
Website: http://js7.com/
Twitter: @js7
Team: Yoshimura Suzuki
Sponsors: Yoshimura, Suzuki, Red Bull, Seven, Nike, GoPro

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June 11, 2013

2013 High Point 450 Moto 2 Full Race Archive

Watch a replay of the second 450 Class moto at the 2013 GEICO High Point National.

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June 11, 2013

James Stewart GoPro: High Point Lap 1, Moto 2

Watch as James Stewart overtakes Ryan Dungey and Josh Grant for the lead in 450 Moto 2 at the 2013 GEICO High Point National.

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June 08, 2013

Ryan Villopoto Battles the Field, Completes the Sweep in High Point 450 Moto 2

Ryan Villopoto managed to outlast the field as he takes the sweep at High Point.  It was a 3 horse race for the first half of the moto but Villopoto managed to get by Ryan Dungey 11 minutes in and

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June 07, 2013

Point Scenarios: Will Tomac Take Away the Red Plate at High Point?

In the 450 Class, Ryan Villopoto and Ryan Dungey have been separating themselves from the pack, with Justin Barcia taking a firm hold on 3rd place.

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June 06, 2013

GoPro: James Stewart's Scrub at Muddy Creek

Watch James Stewart scrub by Mike Alessi during Moto 2 at the third round of the 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.

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June 05, 2013

GoPro: James Stewart Muddy Creek Lap 1, Moto 2

Watch James Stewart's first lap of 450 Moto 1 at the 2013 Built Ford Tough Tennessee National, as filmed by his GoPro camera.

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James Stewart is an enigma, a freak on two wheels. The things he can do, the lines he chooses and the speed he can carry are seemingly unreal at times. It might be boring from a racing standpoint to see him destroy a field of the world’s best motocross racers and cruise around the track. But even then he’s a pure joy to watch.

 

Stewart broke down racial barriers by becoming the first black superstar in the sport. Often referred to as the "Tiger Woods of Motocross," Stewart’s speed, style and personality were just what the sport needed, and he has become the new spokesman for MX/SX. An 11-time National Amateur Champion at Loretta Lynn’s, Stewart turned pro in 2002 during the epic run of Ricky Carmichael. Many will still claim that JS was more fun to watch on the small-bore two-strokes, but all good things come to an end, and Bubba made the jump into the premier division with mixed results. Early on, he earned the right to be labeled the next face of the industry, seeing how he was the only man to consistently challenge Ricky Carmichael and eventually start beating him in races. Challenging the GOAT week in and week out was no small task during his heyday, but Bubba was always up to the task.

 

As with almost every rider, making the switch to the big bikes was rough at times. Stewart saw plenty of time headed different directions from his machine and he soon became known for his gnarly get-offs. That’s the problem with trying to race at Carmichael speeds, the consequences of a crash are so much higher. Eventually he got the hang of riding the big bikes and when Kawasaki finally released its KX450F, Stewart finally had a real shot at winning titles. When RC retired, a move that robbed fans of who knows how many epic battles, Stewart had a clear path to the checkered flag.

 

After missing the 2008 SX season with injury, Stew rebounded at the outdoors to pull off his own 24-for-24 win streak, something only Carmichael has achieved before. It seemed as though the 450 class was on the verge of falling into a boring rut, but with Chad Reed changing teams, it shook things up a bit. Then, with an open spot on the Yamaha L&M Racing team, Stewart left Kawasaki for a fresh start after riding green his entire professional career.

 

Bubba entered the 2010 outdoor season on the bench, recovering from a wrist injury sustained in the Supercross season. The San Manuel Yamaha rider had also missed the 2009 outdoor season and has been eager to get back to his 2008 form in the MX series. He made his long-awaited debut at Unadilla, finishing 3rd in the 1st moto, but pulling off the track in the 2nd moto. Between fatigue and having to fight a bike that wasn't set up properly, Stewart decided to play it safe and call it a day. It would be his last outdoor race until 2012.

 

After finishing 4th in 450SX points in 2011, Stewart chose not to compete in the Nationals that summer, citing the fact that he didn't believe he was where he needed to be competitively.

 

In 2012, James Stewart linked up with JGR in what looked to be a promising partnership. He racked up 2 victories and 5 podiums through the first ten races of the SX season, but things were derailed at the next stop in Indianapolis when he suffered a concussion and a broken hand and missed most of the remaining races. With things not working out for either party, Stewart and JGR agreed to part ways at the end of the season. Yoshimura Suzuki signed Stewart to a 2-year deal through 2014 and also gave him the option to race outdoors in 2012.

 

Stewart took advtange of the opportunity and lined up for the opening moto in Hangtown. He proceeded to win the first 4 motos of the season, despite some tough competition from Ryan Dungey, and looked to be on his way to a monster season. Stewart was unable to escape the injury bug though and broke his wrist at the season's third round. He'd make three attempts at returning to action, including one the following weekend at High Point, but couldn't find the same groove and didn't look to be the same rider he was before the injury.

 

Stewart launched his own clothing and gear line just before the start of the 2013 Supercross season, partnering with Troy Lee on a new brand simply called Seven.

 

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June 08, 2013

Ryan Villopoto Battles the Field, Completes the Sweep in High Point 450 Moto 2

Ryan Villopoto managed to outlast the field as he takes the sweep at High Point.  It was a 3 horse race for the first half of the moto but Villopoto managed to get by Ryan Dungey 11 minutes in and

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June 07, 2013

Point Scenarios: Will Tomac Take Away the Red Plate at High Point?

In the 450 Class, Ryan Villopoto and Ryan Dungey have been separating themselves from the pack, with Justin Barcia taking a firm hold on 3rd place.

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June 01, 2013

Ryan Dungey and Marvin Musquin Win at Inaugural Muddy Creek Race

Another page was added to the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross history book as the inaugural Built Ford Tough Tennessee National took place on Saturday at Muddy Creek Raceway. At round 3, new winners emerged in both the 450 and 250 Class as teammates Ryan Dungey and Marvin Musquin each secured their first overall win in 2013.

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June 01, 2013

Tennessee 450 Moto 2 Recap: Ryan Dungey Ends The Streak

Ryan Dungey takes his first win of the season as Ryan Villopoto went down early in the race and was not able to make up the time lost. Dungey's 3-1 finish on the day gives the 2012 series champ the overall win over Justin Barcia, who finishes 2-2.

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June 01, 2013

Tennessee 450 Moto 1 Recap: RV2 Withstands Barcia's Challenge

Muddy Creek provided a challenge for riders with tough conditions to go along with a fairly unfamiliar track. Villopoto was unfazed though, taking the holeshot and managing to hold off Justin Barcia to take the victory.

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May 25, 2013

Thunder Valley 450 Moto 2 Recap: Ryan Villopoto Stays Perfect

Ryan Villopoto won the second 450 moto to remain perfect on the season going into next week's Built Ford Tough Tennessee National.

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May 25, 2013

Thunder Valley 450 Moto 1 Recap: Ryan Villopoto Extends Win Streak

Ryan Villopoto managed to overcome a rough start to comeback and win his third straight moto in the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.

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May 23, 2013

Stewart, Baggett, Bell Collect Motorcycle Superstore Holeshot Points

The Motorcycle Superstore Holeshot Championship is brand new to Lucas Oil Pro Motocross this season, courtesy of Motorcycle-Superstore.com.

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Alli Video
June 11, 2013

2013 High Point 450 Moto 2 Full Race Archive

Watch a replay of the second 450 Class moto at the 2013 GEICO High Point National.

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Alli Video
June 11, 2013

James Stewart GoPro: High Point Lap 1, Moto 2

Watch as James Stewart overtakes Ryan Dungey and Josh Grant for the lead in 450 Moto 2 at the 2013 GEICO High Point National.

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June 06, 2013

GoPro: James Stewart's Scrub at Muddy Creek

Watch James Stewart scrub by Mike Alessi during Moto 2 at the third round of the 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.

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June 05, 2013

GoPro: James Stewart Muddy Creek Lap 1, Moto 2

Watch James Stewart's first lap of 450 Moto 1 at the 2013 Built Ford Tough Tennessee National, as filmed by his GoPro camera.

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June 04, 2013

2013 Muddy Creek 450 Moto 1 Full Race Archive

Watch a replay of the first 450 Class moto at the Built Ford Tough Tennessee National.

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June 04, 2013

2013 Muddy Creek 450 Moto 2 Full Race Archive

Watch a replay of the second 450 Class moto at the Built Ford Tough Tennessee National.

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June 02, 2013

2013 Built Ford Tough Tennessee National Highlights

Lucas Oil Pro Motocross returned to the Southeast for the first time in 15 years, hitting Muddy Creek Raceway for the inaugural Built Ford Tough Tennessee National. Watch the highlights from all the day's 450 and 250 motos.

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June 01, 2013

Tennessee 450 Moto 2: Race Recap

Ryan Dungey capitalizes on a crash by Ryan Villopoto to take the Moto 2 win at the Built Ford Tough Tennessee National in Muddy Creek

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