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Cycle News 2005 02 23

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Now well out of the gate, RICKY CARMICHAEL appears to be on cruise control with his fifth straight win didn't believe that. It's just putting the whole package together. I've got to work on that." Meanwhile, as Carmichael and Reed circulated the track out front, Windham was busy in fourth, setting up a pass for third on American Honda's Ernesto Fonseca; he made it stick at the beginning of the fifth lap. "I got the good drive through the whoops after the finish line:' Windham said, "and kind of squared up the comer coming across the start straight and finally got the pass made by the time we [Windham and Fonseca] got to the [first] triple." From there, Windham rode his own race relatively alone in third. Fonseca, meanwhile, dropped back even further when a hometown hero, Amsoil/Chaparral/Honda's Mike LaRocco, passed him on lap 10 to take over fourth, and then Reed's Yamaha teammate David Vuillemin relegated Fonseca back one more spot to sixth on lap I6. For Windham, after a string of crashes, he was just happy to keep his bike on two wheels for the entire race. "Tonight I was kind of reserved:' Windham said. "I was like, 'I'm going to give it a good effort and do the best that I can: and I just never was on Chad's or Ricky's times. I did great in practice and good in the race as well, so I'm just happy to be on the podium and come out of here without compounding any of my injuries and start the healing process and move forward." Windham remains optimistic about

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