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Cycle News 2005 07 06

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FIM World Speedway Grand Prix Series WITH FOUR WINS IN FIVE ROUNDS, THE third Grand Prix win in a row, a fourth victory in five rounds, and a sixth World title all but in the bag ... Those are the figures behind the undisputable fact that Tony Rickardsson is on course to establish a raft of new records as he makes a bid to equal the achievement of the legendary Ivan Mauger in landing six World crowns. Rickardsson, who also won two of the last three GPs in 2004, was again in peerless form in Saturday's Danish Grand Prix at Parken. And had the first running of the final in Sweden in May not been stopped when Nicki Pedersen knocked off namesake Bjarne, he would have won all five GPs this year! The imperious Swede became the first rider in GP history to claim three consec- A utive wins, and four in the same season, and his lead over Jason Crump is now a colossal 45 points after the defending champion exited in the semifinals. Though not unassailable, the only way Rickardsson is now going to lose out is by hitting some pretty serious misfortune in the final four rounds. "I never try to break records - that is 36 JULY 6, 2005 • CYCLE NEWS 2005 SGP IS TURNING INTO A RICKARDSSON RUNAWAY not my main ambition," Rickardsson said. "I just try to win as many races as I can, and if you win races, then you will win GPs as well. I know I only need a small, small slip and I won't be winning, so I need to stay focused. I never take anything for granted." Rickardsson, who is only 6 I points short of the record 181 he accumulated to win the 10leg series in 2002, ran last in the qualifying, which he put down to some dodgy methanol, but he finished with I I points, showing his mettle with one contemptuous move to dissect Crump and Lee Richardson when left at the back in heat six. His tally was one less than American star Greg Hancock. who had followed a first-race zero by cruising to four mightily impressive wins, and Crump, while Nicki Pedersen also finished with I I. The other semifinalists were Antonio lindback (10), Andreas Jonsson (8), Jarek Hampel (8) and Hans Andersen (8). Aussie Leigh Adams, on course to finish as World number four for a fourth successive season, missed out on the semis again when he had a puncture in heat 15.

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