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Cycle News 2002 04 24

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Johnson (Suz); 9. Kris Pl'pworth (K8W); 10. Justin Brusseau (Yam); 11. Scott Metz (Holl); 12. Thomas ally, I looped-out at Salt Lake City before the triple [in 20001." "It was a real good race for me," McGrath said. "I was telling myself while I was racing, 'Breathe - keep breathing,' just keep trying to ride hard as long as I could. Guys were making mistakes in front of me, a few presents there. Like last week, I finished four·th, but I was able to race the whole time. This week was even better. It seems like it's much, much better the whole race." McGrath was over 11 seconds in front of Yuillemin, Roncada, and Fonseca. Lusk was another 12 seconds behind, with Tortelli next, three seconds later, followed by Wey, who was half a second in front of Lewis. eN end was Carmichael. The champion was on the boil and closing, and Ramsey knew it. He knew that he had to get through the whoops cleanly, but he also knew he had to keep up the pace. Ramsey bobbled in the whoops, then made a defensive move to save his win. "I was like, 'Uh-oh, I better duck inside,' because I could hear Ricky coming," he said. "I ducked inside, and after that it's really hard to pass somebody unless you make a big mistake, and I just cruised home from there. There definitely was some gifts handed to me out there, and I'll take them. If they want to hand them to me next week, I'll take them." Carmichael was also grateful for the largesse of his peers. "We got a couple of gifts given us to for sure, with everyone crashing," he said. "I definitely got some gifts given to me. Everybody crashed, pretty much, except Jeremy. The track was tough, but I know what it takes to go 16 races - you have to be calm. I think those guys were getting too anxious. Except for my second-lap crash, me and Jeremy, we kind of just let everyone make mistakes, and we caught up to the pack." As for the effects of his crash, Carmichael said, "Definitely, I'm sore. It'll be sore tomorrow. It's been quite a while. I'm a looping-out fool. Actu- BRIEFLY••• SoBe Suzuki team manager Roger DeCoster said at Pontiac that he didn't think that Travis Pastrana would make his racing retum at next week·s Dallas Supercross, -Travis is still struggling with an infection of the tonsils'-' DeCoster said ... He was supposed to be back next week. rm not sure ifs going to happen. He's going to see a doctor on Monday. - Pastrana has struggled wilh his health since a flu bug forced him to pull out halfway into the Atlanta Supercross on February 23. With a weekend off in the supercross schedule, the Maryland native rested for nearly two weeks. then raced again in the March 9 Daytona Supercross. That day ended for Pastrana when he pulled off the track halfway into the main and tipped over from the exhaustion. DeCoster also said that Kevin Windham is continuing to rehabilitate the femur he broke at the Atlanta Supercross. - Kevin is riding an exercise bike; he cannot ride a race bike yet.·· DeCoster said, adding that Windham is still on target to retum at the beginning of the outdoor national season. The first motocross national is at Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino. California, on May 12. Doug Henry's return to the supercross scene didn·t last long. The popular semi-retired rider injured himself during praclice at Pontiac. -, was just practicing on Friday. and I cross·rutted and landed sideways. planted my leg down and kind of twisted my knee up pretty good.·· Henry said. '·Ifs pretty sore. I didn·t really have a reason to go oul there because I knew it was going to be sore all night. ~ Henry was the first rider to win a supercross on a four· stroke. taking the victory at the final round of the series in Las Vegas in 1997, "I never knew what I was slarting in the four-stroke community," Henry said. "It seems a lot of guys were excited about it. and it started a good thing. - Henry said he drove to Pontiac (along with his wife and children) because ifs the closest super· cross to his Connecticut house. His Yamaha VZ426F was provided by DGY and modified by Pro Circuit. Henry said his nexi racing appearance will be at the Southwick MX National on June 9. YSASports.com·s Ted Campbell won the Racer X Illustrated $250 Gas Card for finishing third in the lasl-chance qualifier, the top rider not to make the main event. ·'1 had a crash in the semi with Nathan Ramsey.·· the Arizonan said. '·That kind of broke my confidence. I rode good that race. so I'm happy. I pay for a lot of this myself. and it's really grueling. We're on the road 50 weeks out of the year. Any money would help,Molo XXXs Kyle Lewis edged out Honda·s Emesto Fonseca for the $1000 Powerade Holeshot Award in the 250cc main. Barron (Suz); n. Ted Campbell (SUl); 14. Thomas Kelley (SUl); 15. Bryan White (Yom); 16. Steve Andrich (Yam). Time: 5 ins, 48.480 sees. M.argin of victory: SEMI 2 (6 laps. 1·5 transfer): 1. Nick Wey (Yam); 2. Kyle Lewis (Hon): 3. Tyler Evans (Hus); 4. Ryen Clark (Yam); 5. JlImes Povolny (Hon); 6. Heath Voss (Hon); 7. Randy Valade (Suz); 8. Zeb Armstrong (Yam); 9. Mllthew Maximoff (Hon); 10. Scott Davis (SUl); 1 t. Cory Young (Yam); 12. Jeremy Cook (Yam); 13. John Kind (YlIm); 14. Barry Carsten (SU2); 15. Jeremills Israel (Hon); 16. Jeff Gibson (Yam). Time: 5 min., 40.870 sees. LCQ (6 laps, 1-2 transfer): 1. Nate Ramsey (Hon); 2. Heath Voss (Hon); 3.Ted Compbell (SUl); 4. Zeb Armstrong (Yam); 5. Matthew Maxirnoff (Hon); 6. Scott Davis (Suz); 7. Barry Carsten (Suz); 8. Brian Mlison (Kaw); 9. Rlindy Valade (Suz); 10. Kris Papworth (Kaw); 11. Thomas Kelley (SOl); 12. Bryan White (Yam); 13. Justin Brusseau (Yam); 14. Cory Young (Yam); 15. Scott Mea (Hon); 16. Jeremy Cook (Yam); 17. John Kidd (Yom); 18, Thomas BCUTon (Suz); 19. Isaiah Johnson (SOl); 20. Jeremias Israel (Hon); 21. Jeff Gibson (Yam); 22. Steve Andrich (Yom). Time: 5 min., 37.540 secs. MAIN (20 laps): 1. Nathan Ramsey (Hon); 2. Ricky Carmichael (Hon); 3. Jeremy McGrllth (Yam); 4. David Vulliemin (Yam); 5. Stephane Roncada (Kaw); 6. Ernesto Fonseca (Hon); 7. Ezra Lusk (KlIw); 8. Sebllstien Tortelli (Hon); 9. Nicholas Wey (Yam); 10. Kyle Lewis (Hon); 11. Damon Huffman (Suz); 12. Timmy Ferry (Yam); 13. Ryan Clark (Yam); 14. Hellth Voss (Hon); 15. Keith Johnson (Yam); 16. Jean-Sebastien Roy (Hon); 17. Tyler Evans (Hus); 18. James Povolny (Han); 19. Kevin Crine (Han); 20. Ben Riddle (Suz) Time: 19 min., 19.620 secs. Margin of victory: 1.820 sees. Pontiac SllveniDme Pontiac, Michigan Results: April 13, 2002 IRDund 131 HEAT I (8 laps, 1-4 tronsfer); 1. David Vuillemin (Yam); 2. Emesto Fonseca (Hon); 3. Ezra Lusk (Kaw); 4. Tim Ferry (Yam); 5. Nathan Ramsey (Hon); 6. Keith Johnson (Yam); 7. Ben Riddle (SUl); 8. Damon Huffman (SUl); 9. Ted Campbell (Suz); 10. Kevin Crine (Hon); 11. Brian Mason (Kaw); 12. JeanSebastien Roy (Hon); 13. Kris Papworth (Kaw); 14. Bryan White (Yam); 15. Justin Brusseau (Yam); 16. Scott Metz (Hon); 17. Thomas Kelley (Suz); 18. Isaiah Johnson (Suz); 19. Steve Andrich (Yam); 20. Thomes Barron (Suz). Time: 7 min., 27.410 sees. HEAT 2 (8 laps, 1-4 transfer): I. Ricky Carmichael (Han); 2. Jeremy McGrath (Yam); 3. Sebastien Tortelli (Hon); 4. Stephene Roncada (Kaw); 5. Nicholas Wey (Yam); 6. Heath Voss (Han); 7. Ryan Clerk (Yam); 8. Tyler Evens (Hus); 9. Jemes Povolny Jr. (Hon); 10. Kyle Lewis (Han); 11. JeremIas Israel (Hon); 12. Zeb Armstrong (Yam); 13. Scott Davis (Suz); 14. Cory Young (Yam); 15. Matthew MClximoff (Hon); 16. John Kidd Jr. (Yam); AMAlEA SPORTS SOPERCROSS SERIES C'SHIP POINTS STANDINGS (After 13 of 16 rounds); I. Ricky Carmichael (281/8 wins); 2. David Vuillemin (257/3 wins); 3. Jeremy McGrath (19B); 4. Ezra Lusk (195); 5. Stephane Roncoda (189); 6. Nathan RlImsey (179/1); 7. Ernesto Fonseca (157): 8. Nicholas Wey (138); 9. Heoth Voss (133); 10. Damon Huffman (125); 11. Mike Larocco (120); 12. Travis Pastrana (96); 13. Kyle LewIs (89); 14. Timmy Ferry (BO); 15. Jeon·Sebastien Roy (76); 16. Sebastien Tortelli (71); 17. Kevin Windham (62); 18. Keith Johnson (58); 19. Michoel Byrne (56); 20. Chod Reed (44). 17. Jeff Gibson (Yom); 18. Randy Valode (Suz); 19. Barry Corsten (Suz); 20. Jeremy Cook (Yam). Time: 7 min., 18.860 sees. SEMI 1 (6 laps, 1-5 transfer): 1. Jeen-Sebastien Roy (Hon); 2. Damon Huffman (Suz); 3. 4. Ben Riddle (Suz); 5. Kevin Crine (Hon); 6. Nathan R8msey (Hon); 7. Brian Mason (Kaw); B. IS8iah Lewis wenl on to finish 10th, Kelly Smith won the award in the 125cc main. but fell soon afterward and finished 11 tho The KTM Junior Supercross Challenge was won by Austin Primavera. 8. of La Rue, Ohio. Primavera held the crowd·s atten· tion by being the only rider in the field to attempt (and clear) a double jump every lap. Logan Kamow, 7, of Vermilion, Ohio. was second. with Warren Nelson, 7. of Boyne City. Michigan. third, After ending the 125cc Eastern Regional Supercross series, Boost MobilelYamaha/Troy Racing·s Chad Reed was eager to get back on his YZ250 two-stroke, -I have a test on the outdoors on Monday'-' he said. "Hopefully thafll go well. Hopefully I can ride my 250, I just want to have some time on that bike. Ifs really tough coming off the four-stroke to the two-stroke. It feels like the thing rips your arms off." Since Reed wrapped up the 125cc tille prior to Pontiac, there was speculation that he·d enter Ihe 250cc class. Instead. he went for the clean sweep of the 125cc Eastem Regionals. but came up a bit short. Overall. the Silverdome track got high marks. "The track was pretty difficult," Yamaha·s David Vuillemin said. -It was kind of hard·pack. and the turns were kind of soft. and it was kind of rutted - not rutted like il used to be in the past. but kind of sketchyrough. Thafs why there was crashing tonight. It was a tough track. very technical." Teammate Tim Ferry also thought highly of the track. ·'It was the best Pontiac rve ever seen," he said. -It seemed like it was a pretty good track. Pontiac· s a little better when ifs later in the year because the dirt·s a little wet. and it made for some pretly good racing. Thafs good. because ifs been kind of boring lately... Vuillemin wasn't willing to blame his sore shoulder for his prob· lems in the 250cc main. -The shoulder is very good," he said. ··1 felt good in praclice. I felt good in the heat race, No excuse. I just didn·t ride very good.At one point during the main. two titans of the sport - Jeremy McGrath and Ricky Carmichael - flew side-by-side over a triple jump on one of the long sides of the stadium. McGrath looked over at Carmichael, but got no response, partly because Carmichael was struggling with his vision. The bill from his helmet had come off and lodged inside his chin piece. "I thought we'd do the classic [move wherel when you jump next to someone you look over, and I iooked over and he had his visor here," McGrath said, pointing to his nose. '·1 couldn't see anything. [sol I guess he's not going to see anything.On the victory stand after his 250cc main-event win. Nathan Ramsey was handed a cell phone and a piece of advice; "Call your wife. - Pontiac was the first race that Ramsey's wife, Moni- Upcoming Rounds: Round 14 - Dallas, Texas, April 20 Round 15 - Salt Lake City, Utah, April 27 ca. didn·t attend. "A couple of people made some comments. like, 'You·re going to win for sure because Monica didn't come.'" he said. -It was like a joke. Then here it is - it happened. I couldn't hear [the phone]. It was just like ·Hey.' every once in a while. I'm like, 'I can·t hear you,' She was super-excited. They were listening on the computer

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