results."
Stephen Sword rode to consistent
results and moved closer to the top three
in the championship points. The Kawasaki
factory rider has been moving along slowly
and is now just eight points off the
series lead.
"The track was very fast, and the second race I had a good feeling," Sword
said. "We changed the tire, and they
watered the track so much - we always
get the wet races. We have the new bike,
and I want to win an overall."
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GRAND PRIX Of ITALY
CAsTlGUON DEL !.AGO, ITALY
RESULTS: JUNE 12, 2005 (ROUND
8
OF
Briefly...
Two-time World 250cc Motocross Champion Mickael Pichon looks like he will retire
from the sport. The Frenchman injured his
knee on the weekend, and it is said that he
has retired. While these are just rumors, it
has come from a good source that he will
not race again. Cycle News contacted
Honda Europe, and while Honda officials
would not comment on the situation, it is
being broadcast throughout Europe that he
has retired. It is understood that the official
word will be announced in the coming days.
17)
MX I MOTO I: I. Ben Townley (KTM); 2. Brian
Jorgensen (Yam); 3. Pascal Leuret (Hon); -4. Joel 5mets
(Suz): 5. Stefan Everts (Yam) 6. Josh Coppins (Hon); 7.
Jonathan Barragan (KTM); 8. Luigi Seguy (Yam); 9. Steve
Ramon (KTM);
10. Claudio Federici (Yam): t I. Antti
Pyrhonen (TM); 12. Yoshi Atsuta (SU2); 13. James Noble
(Hon); 14. Danny Theybers (Suz); 15. Tanel Leek (Kaw).
MX I MOT02: I. Ben Townley (KTM); 2. Stefan
Everts (Yam); J. Joel Smets (Suz); 4. Jonathan Barragan
(KTM); 5. josh Coppins (Hon); 6. Brian Jorgensen (Yam); 7.
Pascal Leuret (Hon); 8. Luigi Seguy (Yam): 9. TaneJ Leek
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