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Highly-Anticipated Return Will Come at Unadilla

MX Sports Pro Racing has released the pre-entry list for this Saturday's Rockstar Energy Unadilla National from New Berlin, N.Y., and as expected, a familiar and highly anticipated name is on the form. It's been 23 months since he last completed a lap at an AMA Motocross national event, but in just six days, San Manuel Yamaha's James Stewart will return to the sport for his Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship debut on Saturday, August 14.
 
Since capturing the 2008 AMA Motocross Championship with just the third perfect season in the sport's history, Stewart shifted his focus primarily to AMA Supercross after joining the San Manuel Yamaha team. During his absence, the entire landscape of American motocross has shifted, with live national television coverage, worldwide internet coverage, and a deeper, more talented field of riders highlighted by more international stars than ever before.
 
And to make the most anticipated return in American motocross history even more exciting, all the drama and action from New York will unfold live on NBC Sports with coverage of the final 450 Class moto beginning at 3 p.m. ET.
 
The last time James Stewart competed in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship in 2008, he won his first premier class title after completing just the third perfect season in history.
Courtesy Carl Stone
 
With millions of motocross fans from around the globe yearning for his return (and an industry-wide curiosity about how he'll fare), in addition to the opportunity to be a part of the sport's continued growth, the world's most popular motocross athlete couldn't resist the chance to come back to his roots. With the rise of 450 Class rookie and reigning AMA Supercross Champion Ryan Dungey, Stewart will look to end his former prodigy's stranglehold on the premier class by competing at the final four rounds of the 2010 season: Unadilla, Southwick, Steel City, and Pala.
 
"We couldn't be happier to have James Stewart return to American motocross," said MX Sports Pro Racing Vice President Davey Coombs. "James is clearly the biggest star in our sport, and ever since he made history en route to the 2008 title, we've all been waiting for this day to come. The sport of motocross and this series in particular has experienced tremendous growth in the year and a half James has been off the tour, and with his return, it will reach new levels that we could have only dreamed of."
 
"My goal is to do the best I can in the motocross nationals," said Stewart, whose last competitive motocross competition was the 2008 Motocross of Nations. "While I haven't had a lot of time to test and train, I committed to running the last four races of the series, and I feel I need to do this-for myself as a rider, for my team, my sponsors, and my fans. I'm looking forward to racing in Unadilla."
 
Stewart's return to the nationals will also mark his debut outdoors for the San Manuel Yamaha team. He has not competed since bowing out of the 2010 AMA Supercross season with a broken wrist.

Courtesy Steve Cox
 
Stewart's San Manuel Yamaha Team Manager Larry Brooks is also supportive of his rider's return and his team's foray into the outdoors.
 
"James' supercross season was cut short this year, and this is a perfect opportunity for him to get back on the track and race," said Brooks. "We owe it to him to support him, as much as we do to the sponsors and fans that support our team and the series. We look forward to racing the remainder of the motocross nationals."
 
With Dungey leading the way aboard his Rockstar/Makita Suzuki with a seven-race winning streak, Stewart will surely have his fair share of challengers at Unadilla, including Honda Red Bull Racing's Andrew Short, GEICO Powersports Honda's Brett Metcalfe, Jagermeister KTM's Mike Alessi, and Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil Honda's Ben Townley. There will also be some added competition, as Belgian motocross star Clement Desalle returns to the AMA Motocross circuit for a cameo appearance under the Rockstar/Makita Suzuki tent. Desalle is currently ranked second in the Europe-based FIM Grand Prix series.
 

450 Class Pre-Entry List
250 Class Pre-Entry List
#
First
Last
#
First
Last
0
Jason
Lawrence
12
Jake
Weimer
5
Ryan
Dungey
17
Justin
Barcia
7
James
Stewart
19
Tommy
Searle
9
Ivan
Tedesco
20
Broc
Tickle
10
Thomas
Hahn
21
Blake
Wharton
14
Kevin
Windham
28
Tyla
Rattray
23
Justin
Brayton
31
Matthew
Lemoine
24
Brett
Metcalfe
38
Trey
Canard
26
Michael
Byrne
48
Max
Anstie
27
Nicholas
Wey
50
Alex
Martin
29
Andrew
Short
61
Vince
Friese
33
Josh
Grant
64
Taylor
Futrell
35
Matthew
Goerke
87
Les
Smith
41
Kyle
Regal
90
Willy
Browning
42
Ben
Evans
92
Michael
Willard
43
Steven
Clarke
108
Dean
Wilson
46
Ryan
Sipes
126
Hunter
Hewitt
55
Kyle
Chisholm
133
Myles
Tedder
57
Jarred
Browne
140
Johnny
Moore
58
Weston
Peick
160
Corey
Pennington
88
Ricky
Renner
166
Dakota
Tedder
101
Ben
Townley
175
Phillip
Nicoletti
122
Daniel
Reardon
185
Killy
Rusk
134
Travis
Sewell
200
Cole
Seely
190
Matt
Boron
204
David
Gassin
196
Tyler
Wharton
211
Tevin
Tapia
209
Heath
Harrison
225
Tyler
McEwen
216
Jared
Boothroyd
238
Ben
Robinson
236
Sean
Kranyak
243
Eli
Tomac
237
David
Costa
244
Ryan
Zimmer
241
Derek
Anderson
285
Tony
Archer
251
Joshua
Clark
288
Dillon
Alexander
261
Jacob
Morrison
308
Nicholas
Jackson
280
Ryan
Gainey
319
Brian
ONeal
292
Austin
Howell
330
A.J.
Catanzaro
300
Kurtis
Manderscheid
332
James
Palmer
309
Spencer
Dally
339
Michael
Thacker
317
Richard
White
341
Nico
Izzi
351
Shane
Sewell
348
Jason
Brooks
365
John
Vergalito
349
Eric
Saunders
366
Thomas
Addy
370
Drew
Yenerich
369
Ryan
Shonyo
377
Christophe
Pourcel
376
Ray
Leybovich
448
Brandon
Conkel
388
Bryan
Wallace
449
Dakota
Kessler
408
Paul
Lamb
484
Jonathan
Ecklund
436
Billy
Larsen
498
Cody
Robbins
451
Rashidi
Kerrison
505
Sean
Lipanovich
462
Michael
Starace
515
Michael
Sottile
463
Clemente
Desalle
520
Tony
Gallo
471
Ryan
Zimmerman
521
Kyle
Gills
509
Kyle
Hangos
529
Lowell
Spangler
514
Anthony
Roth
565
Preston
Mull
547
Adam
Blessing
566
Logan
Martin
557
Jay
Weller
577
Martin
Davalos
597
Mitchell
Dougherty
585
Travis
Baker
606
Ronnie
Stewart
603
Tommy
Weeck
612
Ryan
Desrosiers
622
Christopher
Pugrab
652
Dustin
Pipes
632
Thomas
Mudgett Jr.
663
Michael
Hacia
659
Justin
Freund
687
Garret
Toth
673
Jonathan
Six
702
Cameron
Stone
678
Nicolas
Myers
707
Alexander
Millican
690
Ricky
Winters
711
Ronnie
Goodwin
698
Derek
Hall
712
Matt
Moss
704
Christopher
Akaydin
718
Matt
Schneider
709
Tyler
Bright
724
William
Bryant
731
Steve
Roman
750
Jared
Hicks
739
Nicholas
Kruger
752
Justin
Coley
761
Derek
Almy
760
Tyler
Wozney
828
Lee
Chavous
763
Corey
Ahl
861
Eric
Montreuil
769
Taylor
Beltz
878
Eric
McKay
771
Terren
ODell
880
Canaan
Barrilleaux
774
Robby
Marshall
886
Chase
Couture
781
Chris
Laughnane
900
Michael
Ross
794
Michael
Leavitt
923
Scott
Zont
800
Mike
Alessi
948
Joseph
Zambotti III
801
Jeff
Alessi
950
W. Gregg
Duffy Jr.
804
Jason
Langford Jr.
961
Josh
Emmi
822
John
Price
962
Eric
Brown
836
Kyle
Willis
972
Michael
Picone
838
Chris
Carr
991
Branden
Miller
873
Jack
Carpenter
998
Chris
Lykens
876
Sunny
Drake
883
Matt
Weaver
933
Zane
Hodges
958
Aden
de Jager
964
Derek
Stephens
970
Darrin
Mees
987
Matthew
Babbitt

For tickets and fan and racing information on the 2010 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, log on to www.allisports.com/motocross.

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