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Cycle News 2005 06 08

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AMA 125cc National Motocross Series Presented by FMF Alessi came out of nowhere. Alessi grabbed the holeshot and took a firn-moto lead that he would never relinquish. Hot on Alessi's heels early on were Andrew Short; Tedesco and his teammate Matt Walker; Japanese star, Motosport Oudet's Akira NaJita; and Hepler, though all would succumb to the speed of Alessi. When the two-lap sign came up, Alessi had a 14-second lead over Millsaps and was able to cruise to the first-moto win. A bit off the pace in the second moto but blazing fast in the firn moto was Short, who went 3-7 for fourth overall on the factorybacked Honda Also making a solid bid at the podium was High Point fan favorite Ryan Hughes. He went 5-6 for fifth overall. From there AmsoiVChaparral/Honda's Josh Grant rode a near-flawless second moto and was joined by former teammate and current Red Bull KTM rider Ryan Mills in the top fIVe of the second moto. As for the previous week's winner, Grant u.ngston, the High Point race ended early. The Kawasaki rider went into the race in damage control after Poor starts in both motas held Davi Millsaps back, He Ryan Sipes posted some of the fastest lop times all weekend but ran out of time ta catch the front.n.tnners, 17th (23-9) Team WBR/Suzuk's Ryan Sipes has been getting some good lIdvice from team adYlsor DaYid BaIley and parlayed that Into a solid top-10 second-moto finish and a top-20 overall. "Flnt moto didn't 10 as I wanted It to," Sipes said, "I was just t!'YinI to stay up and fNeI'Ything. The second moto I was thinkillJ, 'I'm eIttgoing to 10 down hard or I'm going to do good.' So I got a good swt and just wenL I felt good, but I haWI to wort< on the last four to five laps. But I think I did good." • • Thomas Hahn 18th (27"15) The AmsollIChaparraUHonda pilot showed some signs of proaress after an Initial rough outing at Hangtown, and he Is dellnitely well down the road to rKCNWY followt.. the broken ankle he suffered In Supercroa. "The lint moto, I got a pretty bad swt," Hahn said. "1_ world.. up and call1ht one of the ruts and went over the handlebars - wasn't a good moto at all - same with Hanatown. The second moto, I got a pretty good stIrt this time, was around sixth or S8Y8l1th, and ran _ t h for a lot of the moto. But I stalled It In the back, and some people got around me - think I came out of there In 15th or 16th. I broke my ankle right after the San 0Iec0 SupeI a oss and have only been ridI.. for like three weeks, so It's been reaHy hard to try and aet beck Into shape so soon. I have to keep push,", and pushing. We've got a week oil', and I'm going to take advantaae of It for SouthwIck." Ryan Mills 6th (I 1"5) KTM's Ryan MiAs broke throu&h In a big way at Mt. Morris, roMI.. with the leaders for moto two and Impressing his bosses at KTM. "My day went really well," MUIs said. "It was the best rtde I've had all year. I needed to put It together and show the team I had what it takes to be on this team. The lint moto, I didn't get a great start but pushed my way through, kept pushing and push,"" and I ended up I Itho The second moto, I got a top-10 start and ended up flfth, but one more lap and I think I could've caught Josh Grant. But I look at it now like, 'Let's keep prograslng from here,'" Bret Metcalfe badly dislocating his ankle the previous week at Hangtown, but he was unable to gamer any points on the day. In the first moto, u.ngston was forced to pull out early when he banged the tender ankle. He sat out the second moto. "I hit my foot and felt a sharp pain," he said. "[The ankle] felt too bad and couldn't even move it, so I pulled off." CN HIGH PoINT IlAawAY MY. MoRRIs, I'ENNsnVANIA REsws: MAy 29, 2005 (ROUND 2 Of 12) MOTO I, I. Ma (Hen); 6. Kelly Srridl (Yam); 1. Mile Brown (Hen); 8. Ivan Tedesco (! Rarroey (KTM); 10. BiIy ~ (Hen); II. Ry.on Mils (KT1'1); 12. PaU Gvpeben (Hen); 26. 8<>d Modjewsl G<>qot< (!nd (Hen): 22. Brod< SeIIanls (Yam): 23. Akn Narita (Hen): 24. Tudce< Ht>bert (Hen); 25.jomny Marley (Hen): 26. 5<... IloniIace (Hen): 21. josh lJ G<>qot< (!n John'oo (Yam): 40. Gr.ont Uonpton (!nd (Hen): 25. Tudce< Hibbert (Hen); 26. JoIvv'Y Marley (Hen): 21. josh Uchde (Suz): 28. liM> G<>qot< (!d Modjewsl Rarroey (33): 14. Matt Wolk", (31): 15. (TIE) Ryan Mills (21)/1li11y ~ (21): 11. AknNarita(26); 18. Ry.onSipeo (19): 19. SaNe _ ( 1 1 ) : 20. RoWe Reynanl (15). UPCOMING ROUNDS Roond 3: Motocross 338, Southwick, MA Rcml4: ~Cteek ~ Pm, MIs Creek, /01{) JUNE 8, 2005 • CYCLE NEWS 19th (17-20) The Omep Man, Yamaha of Troy's &ret Mettalfe is the last factory-backed racer In the l25cc class rid. . an aetuaI 125. Unlike at Hanatown, he was able to make the main on the lone two-stroke and put up a respectable top-20 finish. "It's a tough battle," Metcalfe said. "Hangtown I was unlucky with a broken shift kww. This weekend, the track _ tough. and my bike SU1JIBIed a bit. But I kMw these flnt two tracks would be tough for me. The rest of the tracks on the drcuit should be a lot better. The bike's competitive for sure - dellnitely better then what I'"" done with It. I've lOt to make the best out of the stan situation and believe that I can put It up near the front." • Ryan Hughes 5th (5-6) Nways • fan favorIt8, Honda prIvatMr Ryan Huafles • fOl'ftW lIIlIhrined with the Mt. Morris faithful for his heroic bike-pushlna IInlsh - put topther • better IInish than he did at Hangtown, but It was still a far cry from where he expects to be this S8MOIl. "From the lint lap of practice, I've been IlIwlnasome problem with my Inner legs from wI*ll broke my bills at 1_IItOwn," Huat- said. "I can't 11ft my'" In comers, so that made me ~ up more then 1Illl'INI, so comers aaod at aI. The flrst moto, I smrt8d about 10th, cnshed tlnt lap, __ beck 10" ISth, tt.I cauaht up to 10th, This last race [ - . I moco), I_In thlnI and just rode too cautious, thinkJllJ, 'Don't make a mistake. don't make a mIsIa\ce.' n- I aashed twice In one Iap.- Huahes hopes for • better finish at SouthwIck. "I know my fIt. . . Is better then anybody's out there, and my speed's just as good as anybody's,- Huahes said. "I just need to put It toaether and should put It topther, because I have -.ah 8Ilp8I1e1lC8. So I'm a httIe plaed off at rnyseIf. But I think I'm aotnc to win SouthwIck.- -'t

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