LandM San Manuel Yamaha pair, Josh Hill and James Stewart, gave the  new YZ450F a double podium appearance respectively at Angel Stadium,  Anaheim in Los Angeles for the third round of seventeen in the AMA  Supercross/FIM World SX Championship. On the second visit of three to  the venue in California, Hill took his second rostrum result in as many  weeks with the runner-up position behind Ryan Dungey. Reigning champion  Stewart nursed a sore right hand - a consequence of his Heat race fall  last week in Phoenix - to take third place and rise to fifth in the  standings.   
 After continuous rainfall during the week on the west coast there were  fears that the latest instalment of the Anaheim trilogy would be a  muddy one. However some decent track prep and effective use of covers  provided a reasonably tacky surface for the riders.
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 Stewart's hand seemed to bother him in practice but he was able to  make the most of a bright start to lead the first quarter of the Main  Event. Team-mate Hill was not far away and powered into the lead by lap  seven. Dungey was the quickest rider on the track and battled with Hill  entering the final five laps. The youngster was denied his second career  SX triumph but his runner-up slot, some three seconds ahead of Stewart,  means that he is now second in the series. Stewart is still chasing his  38th AMA Supercross victory after his initial success at Anaheim  several weeks ago. The 24 year old is currently 22 points adrift of  Dungey, and left the arena promptly after finishing the Main Event.   
 'I don't know if I wasn't breathing in the beginning or what but that  pace was ridiculous and I couldn't do it for 20 laps,' remarked Hill,  who lies 15 points behind Dungey. 'By the time Dungey passed me, I had  nothing left. I'm pretty bummed because with James hurt, I know I have a  limited time to get up there and start winning. Hopefully next week.' | 
| Yamaha Monster Energy Motocross Team's Gautier Paulin negotiated his  third and final AMA Supercross West Coast Lites outing and was able to  leave LA with 6th place; his highest finish to-date on the YZ250F as the  best Yamaha rider that evening. The Frenchman, who had been schooled by  AMA winner and fellow countryman David Vuillemin in the US, will now  return to Europe to fully prepare for his FIM Motocross World  Championship MX2-GP title assault.   
 'I had a big crash in the whoops and David had been telling me to not  be so timid in them, so it felt good in my last supercross this year to  put in my best finish in the Main,' he said. 'I think I could have done  better but it was my best by far. Hopefully, if I can come back next  year, it won't be so new to me then.' British rookie Max Anstie was  right behind Paulin with 7th place; the best Indoor classification so  far for the teenager.   
 Round four takes place next Saturday at the ATandT Park in San  Francisco. | 
| Crowd: NA
 Weather: HumidLap Record: 0'44.601 (Ricky Carmichael , 01/01/2006)
 Last Years Winner: James Stewart | 
| 2010 AMA-SX Anaheim, CA 24/01/2010 | 
| Pos. | Rider | Manu. | Nat. | Total Time | 
| 1 | Ryan Dungey | Suzuki | USA | 19'47.620 | 
| 2 | Josh Hill | Yamaha | USA | 0'03.139 | 
| 3 | James Stewart | Yamaha | USA | 0'06.109 | 
| 4 | Andrew Short | Honda | USA | 0'10.812 | 
| 5 | Kevin Windham | Honda | USA | 0'15.871 | 
| 6 | Justin Brayton | Yamaha | USA | 0'16.861 | 
| 7 | Ryan Villopoto | Kawasaki | USA | 0'18.240 | 
| 8 | David D Millsaps | Honda | USA | 0'34.697 | 
| 9 | Michael Byrne | Kawasaki | AUS | 0'36.971 | 
| 10 | Ivan Tedesco | Yamaha | USA | 0'40.461 | 
| 11 | Kyle Chisholm | Yamaha | USA | 0'43.942 | 
| 12 | Thomas Hahn | Yamaha | USA | 0'49.176 | 
| 13 | Nicholas Wey | Kawasaki | USA | 0'50.618 | 
| 14 | Jason Thomas | Suzuki | USA | 0'53.532 | 
| 15 | Chris Blose | Honda | USA | 1'01.518 | 
| 16 | Grant Langston | Yamaha | RSA | 1'03.896 | 
 
| Rider Standings | 23/01/2010 | 
| Pos. | Rider | Manu. | Nat. | Points | 
| 1. | Ryan Dungey | Suzuki | USA | 72 | 
| 2. | Josh Hill | Yamaha | USA | 57 | 
| 3. | Andrew Short | Honda | USA | 52 | 
| 4. | Ryan  Villopoto | Kawasaki | USA | 52 | 
| 5. | Kevin  Windham | Honda | USA | 51 | 
| 6. | James Stewart | Yamaha | USA | 51 | 
| 7. | Ivan  Tedesco | Yamaha | USA | 43 | 
| 8. | Justin  Brayton | Yamaha | USA | 41 | 
| 9. | David D Millsaps | Honda | USA | 37 | 
| 10. | Thomas  Hahn | Yamaha | USA | 30 | 
| 11. | Nicholas Wey | Kawasaki | USA | 25 | 
| 12. | Grant  Langston | Yamaha | RSA | 19 | 
| 13. | Kyle  Chisholm | Yamaha | USA | 19 | 
| 14. | Michael Byrne | Kawasaki | AUS | 18 | 
| 15. | Austin  Stroupe | Suzuki | USA | 18 | 
| 22. | Jason  Lawrence | Yamaha | USA | 4 | 
| 25. | Josh Grant | Yamaha | USA | 1 | 
 
| Manufacturer Standings | 23/01/2010 | 
| Pos. | Manufacturer | Points | 
| 1. | Suzuki | 72 | 
| 2. | Yamaha | 67 | 
| 3. | Honda | 54 | 
| 4. | Kawasaki | 52 | 
			
			
			
			
		
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