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Cycle News 2005 06 01

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Round 1 MOTOCROSS 35th, but by the end of the second lap, he was in 16th. As he was going for 15th, however, he got pushed off the track while trying to pass Suzuki rider Clark Stiles. Stewart went flying over the bars, hit the ground hard and had to start his charge all over again. Stewart got back up in 26th this time and would get as far as sixth before the checkered flag came out. Meanwhile, up front, Carmichael maintained a comfortable pace and eased away from Vuillemin, while Reed worked his way around Preston for third. At the finish, Carmichael took the checkered flag 47.025 seconds ahead of Vuillemin, who held a comfortable lead on Reed for second. Preston held on to a distant fourth, while Estonian rider Juss Laansoo, aboard the Motosport Outlet/White Brothers Honda, rode to an impressive fifth. Following Stewart across the line in seventh was Ferry, who finished just ahead of Suzuki rider John Dowd, Kawasaki's Michael Byrne and Yamaha's Heath Voss. Oehlhof, who had started the race in fourth, dropped back to I Itho Windham finished 21 st, on position out of the points. The second moto got off to a far more interesting start with Carmichael nailing the May 22,2005 ~ AMA 2S0cc Motocross Championship Series Presented by FMF holeshot ahead of Reed, Windham, Stewart and Ferry. But Carmichael still pulled away. The Suzuki rider eased away from Reed, who had his hands full with Windham. Windham worked on Reed for the first three laps before getting around the Yamaha rider, but by that point, Carmichael had already opened up an I I-second lead. While pulling away from Reed, Windham managed to match Carmichael's pace for many laps until cooling it a bit and ultimately letting him go. "I kind of got stuck in no-man's land and got really, really bored," Windham said. "I was just riding around, Ricky was gone and Chad was back there a good ways - there was no threat for me in either direction. Ricky put in some really strong laps in the beginning. He fell into a pace which I was able to match, but he already had the cushion that he needed." Carmichael went on to take his second moto win of the day with over 30 seconds to spare, wrapping up his fourth win at the Hangtown circuit. It was also his fourth straight year of winning the opening round of the series. Stewart, meanwhile, hung with Reed in fourth for a while, but I instead of attacking, he 18 JUNE 1,2005 • CYCLE NEWS

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