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Las Vegas Millsaps rode his Yamaha to close out the final race of the year in
second place, right behind Ryan Dungey.
Born in Orlando, Florida in 1985 but a
resident in California, “Davi”’s brilliant
performance this season also carried him to second place in the final
classification for the series. At the beginning of the season no one could have
predicted this great result, which was built by the American race after race.
Millsaps has had a shining career that also includes the 2006 World Title in
the Supercross Lites category, and he has become one of the most talented and competitive
pilots on the American circuit.
The
final verdict in the world rankings speaks for itself: the champion is Ryan Villopoto, prevailing in first place
with 323 points, followed by Davi Millsaps
in second place with 266 points. The winner of Las Vegas, Ryan Dungey, was
overall third with 257 points, while Justin Brayton was fourth with 257 points
and Jake Weimer was fifth with a total
of 229.
This
second place is really an important and prestigious result for Sidi,
which stands out at the forefront of World Motocross racing on the Old
Continent, where Tony Cairoli and other aces from the Sidi stables dominate,
and in America, where Davi Millsaps is keeping the Sidi colors flying
high. The common denominator in these extraordinary successes is Sidi
Crossfire, the number one boot for cross that is confirming
itself as the unbeatable king of off road, in any situation and on any type of
terrain.
For
classification results go to: www.amasupercross.com
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