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Cycle News 2005 07 06

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that the crossed flags were shown to nwk the halfway point in Saturday' 1"12 race, Lewis was riding completely by himself. He was slowly dropping his lap times circle after circle, only to suffer a flat tire, which allowed equally determined local rider Eric Wedemayer to win the race. Patrick Ferrell and Derrick Dippel rounded out the all-Wisconsin podium. Sunday's SM2 main started the same way, with Lewis steadily gapping Wedemayer, as the two left the rest of the pack drifting behind them. This time Lewis' tires held out, and by the end of the race, he was turning lap times that were within four seconds of the SMXclass winners. "I really like the new KTM 250 and that class," Lewis said. "KTM is giving HMC two brand-new bikes for me to race in the AMA [Supermoto] Ute class. The guys with HMC: are all really great. When I first came out here, Mitch [Hansen] was showing me different stuff and helped me ride better." The KTM factory has also prOVided Lewis some factory help. "Last night, Mark Adams, Kurt Nicoll's factory mechanic, came out and helped us install HMC's suspension into our own personal 250, the basically stock bike that I won on today," Lewis said. "KTM is only about eight hours from our house, and all of those guys are really great to work with." Although he did miss out on Saturday's SM2 win, Lewis did not go winless for the day. He rolled out his little 250 for the SM I final, and within a couple laps, he had put a lot of distance between himself and second- Wisconsin's Eric Wedomeyer (225) won one for the home crowd, taking the 5M2 final an Saturday.

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