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Cycle News 2004 06 23

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Round 3 MOTOCROSS Champion (which, coincidently, was the only Nationals track he hadn't won at yet) and Brown scoring his third podium finish of the year and comfortably in second place overall, the new news in the final podium spot was one Nathan Ramseyof Team Honda Ramsey put on a masterful performance in the first mota, nearly grabbing the holeshot and running up front - for one lap - before getting caught on lap three by Stewart, but holding off 38 of the greatest motocross racers in the world for second place. "Nathan was very pleased with his perforrnance today, as was Honda," said Honda team manager Erik Kehoe. Back to the fi rst mota, battling up front June 1 3 , 2004 IiII!I!!I AMA Chevrolet 1 5cc Motocross Cha mpionship Series 2 with Stewart (who actually started in eighth place) and Ramsey were Pro -Circuit Kawasaki's Stephane Roncada and Ivan Tedesco, Factory Connection! Honda's Chris Gosselaar and Greg Schnell, and Suzuki's Broc Hepler. Thisgreat pack of riders would provide some highlights for the crowd outside the runaway leaders. "Bernie [Yelin, the late promoter of Southwi ck] would have loved this day," said Mota 338 promoter Diane Peeb les. "T he weather was perfect, the trac k was to ugh, and t he New England motocross fans that packed into every available square foot acros s the American Legion Post 338 property were treated to some 16 JUNE 23, 2004 • CYC LE N EWS great , racing." When the dust settled on the first mota , who Brown, started in 13th, raced had through the pack - brilliantly - to capture third behind Stewart and Ramsey. Heple r finished a strong fou rth, follow ed by Tedesco and KTM's Ryan Hughes , who sco red his best finish of the year round out the top six. 10th went: Boost Racing's Danny Smith, Metcalf, Factory Josh Grant and Troy's (fifth overall, 6-5) to Seventh through MobileIYarnaha/Troy KTM's Brett Connection/Honda's Kelly Smith. Starting the second mota, Schnell loo ked as if he were shot out of a cannon on the start, taping the throttle on hisCRF2S0Rand not letting off for the first four laps - until Stewart had recovered from his ninth-place start and passed Schnell on lap five. Then quickly moving up to challenge Schnell was Ramsey who moved into second place on , lap flve. The day's best battle in the 125cc class would then transpire, as Brown contin- 40th A nniversary ued to whittle his way through the pack and up to Ramsey's back tire. The two Tennessee riders would put on a show before Brown got by Ramsey on lap eight. (Hepler would DNF the second mota, going 4-37 on the day for I Ith place overall and dropping behind Ramsey in the overall points chase, 95-93.) Brown, who now holds a 2 1-point lead over Ramsey for second place in the overall 125cc standings, credits his buddy Ricky Carmichael for helpinghim remain at the top of the I25cc class. "I want to say thanks to Ricky," Brown said. "I've been staying with him a lot, training, and that's it." The rest of the field wou ld pretty much remain the same as the first mota, with Schnell settlingin after hisgood start and taking seventh . CN MX338 5ou1HwIcK, MAssACHUsms R£suLJS: JUNE 13, 2004 (ROUND 3 OF 12) MoTa I: I. james stewart (Kaw); 2. Na!han Ram.ey (Hon); 3. Mike Brown (Yam); 4. Broc Hope, (So.a ); S. !v.m Tedesco (Kaw); 6. RyanHughes (KIM) ; 7. Damy Smrth (Yam); B. Brett Metcalfe (Kn1); 9. J Grnnt (Hon); 10. Kel~ Smrth Oy (So.a); 12. Greg Schnell (Hon); 13. [),ryi Hurley(Suz 14. Paul Carpenter (Kaw IS. Robert 1(;nj'Y (Suz ); ); ); 1 MatthewGoerke (Suz 17 Md-.eI Bose (Yam); 1 Richie 6. ); . B. Owens (Kaw); 1 L..,; ROO (Suz 20. Brock SelOnls (Yam); 21 9. ); . SeanColi... (Hon); 22. J"'"" Buckelew(Hon); 2J. GaW> G""Yi< (Kaw); 24. Rodriglhajn (So.a); 25. Evan L.ougtrilge (So.a); 26. Davi Milr.ap. (Suz 27. Ryan Mills (Hon); 2B. lY Ccooe- (Yam); ); 29. John Ober (Hon); 30. Troy !'eo- Gosseear (Hon); 33. Bryan johnson (Yam); 34. TomWeigand(Hon);3S. Jo>h H"""", (Yam); 36. lOny Lorusso (Suz); 37. SteYe L.on=n (Hon); 3B Jxob Mom>on . (Kaw);39. Stephan<: _ (Kaw 40. Matt w.Jk er (Kaw). ); Time or Race: 35 min., 54. 12 sec. Margin ofVtctory: 39.86 sec. MOTa 2: I. Stewart; 2. Brown;3. Ramsey; 4. Tedesco; S. Hughes; 6. DamySmith; 7. Schne11; B. Kel~Sn-M; 9. Gr.lnt; 10. Goeo'ke; II . Adams; 12. HU<1ey; 13. Metcalfe; 14. Se/Janj,; IS. Blose; 16. Lorusso ; 17. Laughridge; 18. Carpenter, 19. 8ucke/ew;20. Milr.ap.;21. Weigand; 22. _ 23. lhajo; 24.

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