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Cycle News 2005 04 13

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THO AMA Supercross Series/THO World Supercross Grand Prix Series My 103 OWN RACE Sebastien Tortelli 4th Team Makita Suzuki's Sebastien Tortelli had a strong showing in Dallas. He passed Travis Pastrana to win the second semi and battled his way up to fourth in the main. "I got a good start but got pinched out on the outside," Tortelli said of his race. "I worked my way up and was sixth or seventh on the first lap, passed Vuillemin a couple of times, laRocco, and after that I was behind Travis Preston. He was riding great at the beginning, but I got him midrace. After that, I stayed fourth and tried not to make any mistakes. I tangled with one of the lappers once and that got my heartbeat racing a little bit. The whoops were tricky and the track was pretty tricky - slick in some spots, rough - it was a good track for the 450." 13 Heath Voss 8th Despite not being fully recovered from his practice crash following the Adanta Supercross, Heath Voss still laid down an impressive eighth-place finish. "My back and peMs are still bothering me," Voss said. "I'm all right, but I'm really pissed off because I can't hang on with my legs. I can't stand on my left leg alone. I'm still pretty store. Mentally, Iwant to go, but Ican't." 5 Mike LaRocco 5th The AmsoiVChaparraI Honda rider once again struggled with his starts in Dallas. LaRocco transferred via a third-place finish in his heat and then got off to an eighth-place start in the main event. He batded it out with David Vuillemin and Travis Preston for a while before breaking into the top fIVe on the 17th lap. laRocco is currently seven points behind Kevin Windham for third place in the selies standings. 14 Kevin Windham 7th Kevin Windham spent the entire main event making up for a bad start. The AmsoiVChaparral Honda rider completed the first lap in 16th place and steadily worked his way up to the front. He passed Travis Preston for seventh, his final advancement of the night, on the 14th lap. early in the race. "The second lap, , tripled in the back and came up just a little short," Reed said. 'Y\nd as I came up to the next turn, , lost the front and wasn't able to double before the sand there. That was kind of the break of the race, just kind of lost contact. That mistake dropped me a lot. That was the first time I tried to jump that jump. I lost a bit of a rhythm. 'Y\fter that, we were pretty much just running the same," Reed said. "I was just watching the pit board and putting some good laps together. I wanted to be consistent and just tried to ride my race. The gap went to a big margin and it just kind of stayed there. Me and Ricky were the same, as well." Carmichael felt as though he could've passed Reed on the last lap even if he hadn't fallen over. ""m disappointed at myself with the first part of the moto," Carmichael said. '" looked at the lap times, and the second part [of the racel was awesome. , think I could've made the pass regardless what happened the last lap. I was inching up. , think he knew' was coming; he was 18 APRil 13, making mistakes." Once Stewart established his lead, the Kawasaki rider rode just fast enough to maintain a comfortable margin. But as the laps dwindled down and victory was imminent, Stewart was battling the firstwin jitters. "The last three laps, , was so nervous out there It wasn't even funny," he said. "But man, I got it - a solid 20 laps! I'm ready for Pontiac. It's going to be fun from here on out." After Stewart crossed the finish line, he laid his bike down, kneeled down and kissed the ground. Carmichael rode up, picked him up and congratulated Stewart on his victory. "It was a good celebration for me," Stewart said. '" was just really excited to get my first win, and' didn't know what to do - that was my dance. At that time, I had my face in the ground and' thought it was one of my team members picking me up. Ricky is a great champion. He's won a lot of races and to be picked up by someone like that, it was cool. I really appreciate him coming over to me. It was great." 2005 • CYCLE NEWS '" saw him pretty much laying there," Carmichael said, "and I picked him up and put his hand up. It's a great feeiing to win, and I give him credit where credit is due." Stewart pretty much summed up his night: "It was good. All the pressure is off eN now. I'm a happy man." TEXAS STADIUM IRVING, TEXAS RESULTS: APRIL (ROUNDS 2, 2005 12/13 OF 16/17) HEAT I (8 laps. 1-4 transfer): I. Chad Reed (Yam): 2. Kevin Windham (Hon); 3. Andrew Short (Han); 4. Ernesto Fonseca (Hon); 5. Sebastien Tonelli (Suz): 6. Tim Ferry (Yam); 7. Ryan Clark (Yam); a. Tyler Evans (Suz); 9. Damon Huffman (Hon); 10. Kyle lewis (Hon); t I. jiri Dostal (Hon); 12. Michael Young (Hon); 13. Jacob Martin (Yam); 14. William Browning (Suz); IS. Jay Marmont (KTM); 16. Pedro Gonzalez (Yam); 17. Clark Stiles (Suz); 18. Robbie Smith (Yam); 19. Travis Pastrana (Suz); 20. Shawn Clark (Kaw). Time: 7 min., 06.560 sec. HEAT 2 (8 laps, 1-4 transfer): I. James Stewart (Kaw); 2. David Vuillemln (Yam); 3. Mike laRocco (Hon); 4. Heath Voss (Yam); 5. Travis Preston (Hon); 6. Jason Thomas (Hon); 7. Ricky Carmichael (Suz); 8. Isaiah Johnson (Yam); 9. Joseph Oehlhof (Hon); 10. Erick Valleto (Yam); II. Doug Dehaan (Hon); 12. Matt Shue (Suz); 1J. logan Darien (Yam); 14. Colt Humphrey (Hon); 15. Cole Siebler (Suz); 16. Ted Campbell (Han); 17. Keith R. Johnson (Yam); 18. Kevin W. Johnson (Yam); 19. Brian Mason (Han); 20. Ty Conner (Yam). Time: 7 min., 05.150 sec. SEMI 1 (6 laps, 1-5 transfer): I. Tortelli; 2. Pastrana; 3. Marmont; 4. Clark; 5. Evans; 6. Dostal; 7. Ferry; 8. Stiles; 9. Gonzalez; 10. Browning; II. Huffman; 12. Martin; 13. Young; 14. lewis; 15. Smith; 16. Clark. Tme: 5 min.. 37.370 sec. SEMI 2 (6 laps, 1·5 transfer): I. Carmichael; 2. Preston; 3. Thomas; 4. Oehlhof; 5. Siebler; 6. Keith R. Johnson; 7. Vallejo; 8. Dehaan; 9. Shoe; 10. Isaiah Johnson; I I. Humphrey; 12. Campbell; 13. Darien; 14. Mason; IS. Kevin Johnson; Conner. Time:5 min., 25.480 sec.. LAST CHANCE QUAUFIER (6 laps, 1-2 _ ) , I. Ferry; 2. Huffman; 3. lewis; 4. Dost:ll; 5. Stiles; 6. Keith R. )0'''''''''; 7. _ jOOrooo, B. Dehaon; 9. Browning; 10. Mmin, II. D.rien; 12. v.J1ejo; 13. Slue, 14. Humphrey; 15. QvnpbeII; 16. Conner; 17. Gonzalez; 18. Smith: 19. 1"1ascw1; 20. Young; 21. I joMsoo; 22. Cbri<. Time: 5 min., 39.640 sec. MAIN (20 laps), I. J""'" S"""'" (Kaw), 2. Ridtien _em (Suz); 5. Mike LaRocco (Hon); 6. David Vuillemin (Yam); 7. Ke.-in Woodham (Hon); 8. Heath V"" (Yam); 9. rcavi; Pr.=n (Hoo); 10. TIm Feny (Yam), I I. Em<5to F""""" (Hoo), 12. Ry.on Clrl (Hoo), 13. lyle.-Evans (Suz), 14.J,),l'tumont(KTM); IS.J"""'" Oehlhof (Hoo), 16. J=n Thomos (Hoo), 17. Cole 5;ebIe.- (Suz), lB. o.moo Huff""" (Hoo); 19. And<.w Shoeph 0ehIh0I (60), 19. Ando-ew Shon (44); 20. Ry.on Clrl (43). THQ FIM WORLD SUPERCROSS GRAND PRIX SERIES POII'mi STANDINGS (Aftor 13 of 17 .-ounds); I. RidRocco (267); 3. Seba>tien KxteIIi (216), 4. Heath V"" (184), 5. lyle.- Evans (181); 6. o.moo Huffman (161); 7.J=n Thomos (136), B. NIckWey (136); B.. joe 0eh1hof(125), 10. Trn Ferry (121). KTM JR SX 01aIIenge; I. Ome MeCUm; 2. Shane $IJnner; 3. Charlie Harrison; 4. Cole Krchoff; 5. Dalton Howe; 6. Levi Southern; 7. Matthew Cowhan; 8. Kash McKinney; 9. Daylan Reese; 10. Nick Sonnier; 1I. Reagan Moore 12. Denton Bollin; 13. Jaden Carlson. UPCOMING ROUNDS· Rounds 13/14· Ponlioc, Michigon, April 9 Rounds 14/15 - Seonle, Woshinglon, April 16

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