< previous 786 of 842 next > Monster Energy Supercross - Anaheim 1: Intern Report![]() On Saturday January 3rd The Monster Energy Supercross kicked off its 36th season of stadium racing. Despite the ominous weather fans filled the arena. The pits became a swarm of activity and as usual, announcer Jeff Emig was deeply immersed in the chaos. Jeff Emig is one of my all time favorites. My family has a collection of media guides which the AMA would distribute to journalists and in the 1994 book is a rookie retro shot of Emig, I'm hoping to get it autographed at Phoenix. Despite Anaheim 1 being Josh Grant's official induction into the 450 class, he showed complete confidence prior to the main event. Sporting the number 33 bike for Joe Gibbs Racing, Josh made some time to talk with us before the night show. Do you think you'll find success on the 450? How do you stay motivated? What is your take on the supercross only trend? Who do you see as your greatest competition? ![]() ![]() The entire Gibbs team was focused and ready to race, including Josh's mechanic who posed for a picture in between wrenching on the Yamaha. As riders in the premiere class approached the gate no one could have predicted how events of the night would unwind and in one fell swoop all bets were off. Josh Grant rolled the dice and as fate would have it took home the first win of the season. Check back later this week for an extended interview with the Supercross points leader. A name that has been synonymous with tough luck is Broc Hepler, and after a devastating fall during qualifying he again will be looking at a broken season. Can you explain what happened? ![]() Hiding his battle wound, Broc tried to force a smile. ![]() Grant Langston also made an appearance at the opening round. Even though this seasoned pro has been sidelined for quite some time, he still draws a loyal and respectful fan base. Another rider I got to catch up with was Ryan Dungey, who despite the hype and anticipation remained calm and collected in the pits. What do you hope to accomplish this year? Do you think your greatest competition is going to be Jason Lawrence or are you looking at the rest of the field as well? ![]() What motivated you to ride West Coast? What venue are you most looking forward to? Who are you hoping will win the 450 class? Ryan Dungey is by far one of the most personable riders and always makes time to greet his fans. Supercross always brings out the best of motocross, and sometimes the wildest. I also found Todd Potter and Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg roaming the pits, always bringing the party to Supercross.![]() Despite the rain, Anaheim 1 was a night filled with intense racing action. Make sure to check back for more interviews, pictures and coverage right here on Motocross.com! < previous 786 of 842 next > |









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