Two big nights of Toyota AMA National Arenacross Series racing came to a conclusion this past Saturday at Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena with the series' other JohnsonKevin Johnsonmaking a name for himself as "The" Johnson as he completed the two-night sweep of the AMA Arenacross class in front of the most boisterous crowd of the year thus far.
Making it easy on the fans was the racing of Toyota AMA Arenacross' top starsTeam Yamaha's Chad Johnson, Thor/Honda/TUF Racing's Brock Sellards and veteran Suzuki mount Jim Neese. "On Saturday, during the last four laps, nobody in the arena was in their seat," said announcer Tim Cotter. "This was not only the biggest crowd, in terms of Friday night attendance, but also the loudest we've had all year. They're definitely into their arenacross in downtown Baltimore."
With Chad Johnson on the sidelines pretty much all week recovering from the flu, the door was open to make a run at his points lead. Sellards, trailing by only 17 points entering the race, was chomping at the bit to get after Chad Johnson. His Thor/Honda/TUF Racing teammate Jeff Northrop was also poised to clear a big gap in the standings. But in order to do this they'd both have get through the dreaded `Friday the 13th' jinx, something that would inevitably hammer both Thor/Honda/TUF Racing riders and, at the same time, benefit Team Faith's Kevin Johnson and Chad Johnson as well.
"Man, I got bit by the Friday the 13th bug," said Sellards, who threw a chain in his heat race, managed to get through his semi OK, but had to start the main event on the back row. "I got out pretty good in the main, then stalled my dang bike and couldn't get it startedlost like three laps there."
And things weren't much better for Northrop, who entered Baltimorea race that he shared victory in last yearin third place overall in the points and left in fifth place overall. "First turn of Friday's main I smashed my pointer finger and middle fingerenough so that both fingernails are black," said Northrop, who managed to soldier on for 4th on Friday. "Then on Saturday I ran into the back of Shawn Clark, broke the shroud off my fork and had my brake line come loose. I had to pull over so they could zip tie my brake line so it wouldn't get caught up in the wheel."
While the Thor/Honda/TUF Racing guys were battling to stay in things, Team Faith's Kevin Johnson was on it. Surviving a early race tangle with Chad Johnson on Friday, Kevin Johnson got the lead and held onto it the whole way. Team ROCKSTAR/Suzuki's Greg Schnell also made up some valuable points, on the podium on Friday (2nd) and moving past Northrop for fourth in the overall standings. The series' point leader, Chad Johnson, struggled all night but was able to pull off a fifth and some valuable pointsespecially when Sellards stalled his bike late in the race.
"I felt real good, even had my fastest lap of the night on lap 14," said Kevin Johnson of his effort on Friday. "Just needed to catch a couple breaks and I did on Friday, which gave me the confidence to go out and back that win up on Saturday with another one."
Saturday night was the best racing the series has seen all year. With everybody gunning for Chad Johnson, Neese pulled the holeshot and ran it hard for the first half of the race. When Neese got into some lappers, Kevin Johnson got around him and started to check out. But all the while Chad Johnson, burning the flu bug out of his system, caught up to Kevin Johnsonwith Neese and Sellards in tow. Over the last four laps all four riders were literally on top of each other, lead changing corner after corner with Neese up ahead of Kevin Johnson and Sellards sticking his nose in there as well.
"Lunch box carryin', blue collar racing at its finest," is how Cotter would call it.
When the dust finally settled on 1st Mariner Arena, the four horsemen of the eveningboth Johnsons, Sellards and Neese would be high-fiving each other as they left the track to thunderous applause - knowing they'd just put on the best racing performance of the year.
The AMA Lites class featured a first-time winner on Saturday, Jeremy Cook. Team VRM.com Racing's Shawn Clark continued to shine on the Lites bikes as he took another win on Friday.
The Toyota AMA National Arenacross Series returns to action in this weekend when the world's top arena-based motocross racers converge on Guthrie's (Okla.) Lazy E Arena for Round Seven of the ten-round series. For more information on the Guthrie race please visit www.arenacross.com or contact the Lazy E Arena box office at (800) 511-1552.
| AMA Arenacross Lites | AMA Arenacross | | 1.) Shawn Clark, Kawasaki | 1.) Kevin Johnson, Yamaha |
| 2.) Jim Neese, Suzuki | 2.) Greg Schnell, Suzuki |
| 3.) Jim Chester, Suzuki | 3.) Jim Neese, Suzuki |
| 4.) Roy Horton, Honda | 4.) Jeff Northrop, Honda |
| 5.) Sonny Nighman, Kawasaki | 5.) Chad Johnson, Yamaha |
| AMA Arenacross Lites | AMA Arenacross | | 1.) Jeremy Cook, Kawasaki | 1.) Kevin Johnson, Yamaha |
| 2.) Josh Schmitt, Honda | 2.) Brock Sellards, Honda |
| 3.) Roy Horton, Honda | 3.) Jim Neese, Suzuki |
| 4.) Kody Molitor, Yamaha | 4.) Chad Johnson, Yamaha |
| 5.) Jared Boothroyd, KTM | 5.) Greg Schnell, Suzuki |
| Arenacross Class Overall | Points | | 1.) Chad Johnson | 257 |
| 2.) Brock Sellards | 238 |
| 3.) Kevin Johnson | 225 |
| 4.) Greg Schnell | 206 |
| 5.) Jeff Northrop | 205 |
| 6.) Jim Neese | 203 |
| 7.) Shawn Clark | 161 |
| 8.) Zach Ames | 136 |
| 9.) Scott Metz | 115 |
| 10.) Jim Chester | 105 |
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About Toyota AMA National Arenacross Series and Arenacross
In its 22nd year, the Toyota AMA National Arenacross Series is the premier indoor motocross series in the U.S. playing to sold-out arenas nationwide. In addition to the marquee national tour, the Toyota AMA National Arenacross Series is supported by a regionally based Arenacross tour which provides both professional and amateur motocross riders the opportunity to race in front of sold-out arenas. Information on the Toyota AMA National Arenacross Series and other Arenacross events may be found at www.arenacross.com.
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