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50 Years of Pro Motocross: 2008

50 Years of Pro Motocross: 2008

May 16, 2022, 8:55pm
Jason Weigandt Jason WeigandtEditorial Director
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Leicestershire, United Kingdom Motocross of NationsMotocross of Nations

The MAVTV+ 50-Day Countdown to the 2022 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship hits 2008, as we go over each year of the series’ history, beginning with 1972. This 2008 season loomed as the first without Ricky Carmichael on the gate but was quickly defined by another familiar face doing Carmichael-like things. In fact, in this season, James Stewart became the only other rider besides Carmichael to log the incredible perfect season.

However, like Carmichael’s second 24-0 bid in 2004, no one quite knew Stewart’s status coming into the summer of 2008, because he missed supercross due to a torn ACL. Stewart had hurt the knee during the wild 2007 450 title fight (the injury knocked him out of the AMA Motocross series and Grant Langston won the title) and attempted to rehab it and race in Monster Energy AMA Supercross in 2008. It didn’t work. Stewart was facing his old foe Chad Reed, and they split the first two rounds of the stadium season until Stewart’s knee gave out, and he announced at round three that he was finished with supercross and hoped to return for the motocross season. Reed, meanwhile, went on to romp to his second AMA Supercross Championship, topping Kevin Windham. Reed and his team didn’t race motocross, though.

Langston never made it to the gate in 2008 with his #1 plate, as a mysterious eye injury knocked him out of supercross. After much searching, it turned out he had contracted eye cancer. Sadly, he would never fully recover the vision needed to race again at his old level.

As for Stewart, five months is a short time for ACL recovery, but he and his trainer Aldon Baker (whom Stewart had hired after Carmichael retired) got it done, and he left no doubt by going 1-1 at the Glen Helen opener on his Monster Energy Kawasaki. In the early rounds, Stewart’s closest pursuer was Mike Alessi, now on the factory Rockstar Makita Suzuki team. Alessi was doing everything he could to keep Stewart in sight, even speeding through the final lap of each moto while Stewart was cruising to get the gaps down to manageable distances.

2008 Glen Helen National:

Here’s something incredible: Stewart won the first 11 motos of the season, and Alessi finished second in nine of them! Then tenth moto was RedBud’s second moto, and the outcome was terrible for Alessi. He crashed on the first lap on the track’s big ski jump downhill. Because Alessi was near the front of the pack, he got landed on and ran over by several riders. It was brutal, and the injuries ended his season.

This left one less rider between Stewart and his looking-inevitable perfect season. Kawasaki was also racking up win after win in the 250F division, with Ryan Villopoto heading to his third-straight AMA Motocross Lites Championship. Villopoto’s old rival Jason Lawrence won the first moto of the season, and Kawasaki’s new recruit Austin Stroupe won the overall that day. Unfortunately, both talented riders would soon run into too many off-track issues to keep these results going into the future. Villopoto won 19 motos that summer. One of his few losses came at Washougal, where Suzuki’s Ryan Dungey, who had been trying for a year and a half to overcome Villopoto for a national win, finally held on for the win in a great duel. Dungey followed with a win at his home track at Millville, putting him as an early favorite for 2009, once Villopoto was off to the 450s.

Stewart didn’t have many close calls, except for a muddy race at Unadilla where a virtual unknown got closer than anyone to taking him down. New Zealand’s Cody Cooper, a privateer with the Suzuki City Racing team, had a solid top-ten level season, but on that day he was on it, and with Stewart trying to ride conservatively in the rain to not blow his streak, the Kiwi got darned close in the final laps. That’s a footnote for history: Cody Cooper was the one that nearly up ended Stewart’s streak.

2008 Unadilla National highlights:

Ryan Villopoto on the cover of Cycle News.
Ryan Villopoto on the cover of Cycle News.
Chad Reed on the cover of Cycle News.
Chad Reed on the cover of Cycle News.
Chad Reed on the cover of Cycle News.
Chad Reed on the cover of Cycle News.
James Stewart on the cover of Cycle News.
James Stewart on the cover of Cycle News.
Trey Canard on the cover of Cycle News.
Trey Canard on the cover of Cycle News.
Chad Reed on the cover of Cycle News.
Chad Reed on the cover of Cycle News.
Chad Reed
Chad Reed

Jason Lawrence on the cover of Cycle News.
Jason Lawrence on the cover of Cycle News.
James Stewart on the cover of Cycle News.
James Stewart on the cover of Cycle News.
James Stewart on the cover of Cycle News.
James Stewart on the cover of Cycle News.
Ryan Villopoto on the cover of Cycle News.
Ryan Villopoto on the cover of Cycle News.
James Stewart and Ryan Villopoto on the cover of Cycle News.
James Stewart and Ryan Villopoto on the cover of Cycle News.
The 2008 Glen Helen National MX Lites start on the cover of Racer X Illustrated.
The 2008 Glen Helen National MX Lites start on the cover of Racer X Illustrated.
Kevin Windham on the cover of Racer X Illustrated.
Kevin Windham on the cover of Racer X Illustrated.
James Stewart on the cover of Racer X Illustrated.
James Stewart on the cover of Racer X Illustrated.
Charlie Brown and Snoopy on the cover of Racer X Illustrated.
Charlie Brown and Snoopy on the cover of Racer X Illustrated.

 

2008 MX Lites Class Points Finish

Motocross

MX LITES Standings - 2008

PositionRider Hometown Points
1Ryan Villopoto Ryan Villopoto Seattle, WA United States 540
2Ryan Dungey Ryan Dungey Belle Plaine, MN United States 468
3Brett Metcalfe Brett Metcalfe Australia Australia 382
4Jake Weimer Jake Weimer Rupert, ID United States 321
5Nico Izzi Nico Izzi Saint Clair, MI United States 292
Full Standings

2008 MX Class Points Finish

Motocross

MX Standings - 2008

PositionRider Hometown Points
1James Stewart James Stewart Haines City, FL United States 600
2Tim Ferry Tim Ferry Largo, FL United States 414
3Andrew Short Andrew Short Colorado Springs, CO United States 392
4Michael Byrne Michael Byrne Rockhampton, Australia Australia 377
5Cody Cooper Cody Cooper New Zealand New Zealand 266
Full Standings
Ryan Villopoto, the 2008 250cc Class AMA Motocross champion.
Ryan Villopoto, the 2008 250cc Class AMA Motocross champion. Simon Cudby
James Stewart, the 2008 450cc Class AMA Motocross champion.
James Stewart, the 2008 450cc Class AMA Motocross champion. Simon Cudby

Ultimately Stewart pulled through for his own 24-0 perfect season, a remarkable run. Further, his teammate Tim Ferry finished second in points, and combined with Villopoto’s dominance in the 250s, well, it was a summer filled with green.

That would end, though, because Stewart was heading to Yamaha and the San Manuel team for 2009. That meant he would be supercross only, and would not defend his title. He did have one more order of business to get through, as part of an all-Kawasaki squad at the FIM Motocross of Nations in England. Stewart, Ferry, and Villopoto pretty much had it on lock all weekend, until the very end when Stewart crashed in the final moto and couldn’t get his KX450 to restart. As he sat there kicking and kicking (great irony since he had just completed an error-free 24-0 run through AMA Motocross) it was up to Ferry to complete a come-from-behind charge and save the team. Ferry did it, and Team USA’s win streak was up to four years.

MXoN

Motocross of Nations - Combined

September 28, 2008
Donington Park
Leicestershire, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Rider Points Race Class Bike
1
United States
United States
26
Ryan Villopoto 1 Race 2 (MX2 + Open) MX2 Kawasaki
James Stewart 1 Race 1 (MX1 + MX2) MX1 Kawasaki
Tim Ferry 5 Race 3 (MXGP + Open) Open Kawasaki
Tim Ferry 9 Race 2 (MX2 + Open) Open Kawasaki
Ryan Villopoto 10 Race 1 (MX1 + MX2) MX2 Kawasaki
James Stewart 23 Race 3 (MXGP + Open) MX1 Kawasaki
2
France
France
31
Sebastien Pourcel 1 Race 3 (MXGP + Open) MX1 Kawasaki
Sebastien Pourcel 2 Race 1 (MX1 + MX2) MX1 Kawasaki
Nicolas Aubin 7 Race 2 (MX2 + Open) Open Yamaha
Nicolas Aubin 10 Race 3 (MXGP + Open) Open Yamaha
Anthony Boissiere 11 Race 1 (MX1 + MX2) MX2 KTM
Anthony Boissiere 18 Race 2 (MX2 + Open) MX2 KTM
3
Belgium
Belgium
41
Steve Ramon 2 Race 2 (MX2 + Open) Open Suzuki
Ken De Dycker 4 Race 3 (MXGP + Open) MX1 Suzuki
Ken De Dycker 8 Race 1 (MX1 + MX2) MX1 Suzuki
Jeremy Van Horebeek 13 Race 2 (MX2 + Open) MX2 KTM
Steve Ramon 14 Race 3 (MXGP + Open) Open Suzuki
Jeremy Van Horebeek 16 Race 1 (MX1 + MX2) MX2 KTM
Full Results

2008 MXoN highlights:

And checkout this unseen footage of Villopoto, Stewart, and Ferry testing for MXoN that vurbmoto posted last year.

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