10 Things to Watch: Minneapolis
AMA Supercross
One Way or Another
While Davi Millsaps has tried to put an end to the expansion of Ryan
Villopoto's lead in the series, Ryan Dungey has been quietly sneaking up behind
him in the points and now sits just four points back in third. No matter what
happens, Millsaps is going to gain or lose points on one or both of the Ryans
this weekend. Which direction will he go? – Aaron Hansel
Penultimate Round
After Minneapolis, the Eastern Regional 250SX series goes on break for two
weekends before the finale in Las Vegas. The championship has come down to Wil
Hahn and Marvin Musquin. Hahn holds an eight-point lead over Musquin, and that
is anything but safe, especially with Blake Wharton now seemingly hitting his
stride. A strong performance from Hahn this weekend can all but put the nail in
Musquin's coffin, while a win for Musquin will greatly improve his chance of
winning his first championship in America. Who will get the better of each
other in Minneapolis? – Aaron Hansel
Homecoming Races
Minneapolis is the home race for Red Bull KTM star Ryan Dungey and everyone
wants to do well in front of friends and family. The rivalry of the home race
goes back years between RV and The Dunge, as they often stole each other's
thunder. Dungey, for example, has had great success at Villopoto’s home
National at Washougal. With Minneapolis and Seattle next up on the schedule,
who will represent for their hometown? – Jason Thomas
Dungey goes home this weekend. Simon Cudby photo
Lone Ranger
Tyler Bowers is Mitch Payton's only hope for the 250SX East Region right
now. Coming off a career best fourth place in his first SX of 2013, can he find
the little boost he needs to be on the box in Minneapolis? He was just a smidge
off the pace of the top three in Houston but if things go his way, look for the
three-time AMSOIL Arenacross Champion to be sipping a Monster and cashing a
bonus check. – Jason Thomas
Rough Riders
With the much talked about Short/Tickle incident and also the Weimer/Goerke
crash, all parties will be watching closely to see how Minneapolis plays out.
With passing being difficult lately, aggressive moves are prominent throughout
the pack. Hopefully everyone keeps their heads this weekend and it blows over,
but if it erupts, everybody should buckle up. – Jason Thomas
Trey's Back
After a tumultuous second half of the season, Trey Canard returned to form in
Houston with a solid third place finish. He had missed the previous round in
Toronto with a concussion and coming into Houston, was a question mark after
struggling in previous weeks. Maybe the time off did him good as he came out firing
in Texas. Will he use that confidence and momentum to mount a late season
charge? – Jason Thomas
Can Josh Hill get back-to-back top tens? Simon Cudby photo
High on the Hill
After a few really tough years, Josh Hill found himself back inside the top ten
all day in Houston, from qualifying practice through the main event. While not
where he once was, it was still a huge sign of improvement for the Dodge/Sycuan
RCH Suzuki rider. With the monkey off his back, can he roll that result into
more top ten finishes? Keep in mind the last winner of a Minneapolis SX was
none other than Josh Hill himself in 2008. – Jason Thomas
Green Troubles
Since returning from a rib injury in Dallas, Monster Energy Kawasaki's Jake
Weimer has been mired in a late-season slump. Weimer has just three top tens in
six races, and hasn't sniffed the top five since his return. Weimer captured
two top fives in the first three rounds. Can he return to form? - Chase
Stallo
Justin Brayton found his form again in Houston. Will he continue his march towards a top five this weekend in Minneapolis? Simon Cudby photo
Call it a Comeback
The good news for Weimer is that slumps can end, as evidenced by JGR Toyota
Yamaha's Justin Brayton, who turned things around in Houston with a sixth.
Before that, Brayton had a three race top-ten drought, but before that, he
looked capable of getting into the top five (and he actually did so in Dallas).
Can Brayton continue to move forward this weekend? - Chase Stallo
Podium Contenders...
Motoconcepts Gavin Faith, and privateer Cole Thompson, each achieved
career-highs with fifth and sixth place finishes, respectively, in Houston.
With podium contender Jeremy Martin on the mend with a broken wrist, can Faith
or Thompson break up the Hahn, Musquin, Wharton stranglehold on the 250SX
podium in Minneapolis? - Chase Stallo