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Cycle News 2005 07 13

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Continued from page 17 James Stewart had a scare when he cased LaRocco's Leap during Saturday's second practice session. Stewart carne up so short he broke his rear suspension. "I was just really having a hard time trying to get up that comer," Stewart said. "It was just really deep. I don't have that much power, and I carne up short and broke my swingarm." Not too many 125- (Han): 40. Chad Reed (Yam). Race time: 37 min.• 34.700 sec. Margin of victory: 18.287 sec. MOTO 2: I. Ricky Cannichael (Suz); 2. Kevin Windham (Hon); ]. James Stewart (Kaw); 1. Chad Reed (Yam): S. Emesto Fonseca (Hon); 6. David Vuillemin (Yam); 7. Nkk Wf?'{ (Hon); 8. John Dowd (Suz); 9, Travis Preston (Hon); 10. Michael Byrne (Kaw); II. Ju.s.s Laansoo (Hon); 12. Jeff Dement (5uz); 13. Ryan Clark (Hon); 14. Matthew Barnes (KTM); IS. Jason Thomas (Hon); 16. Justin Buckelew (Hon): 17. Robert Garrison (Hon): 18. Dylan Lord (Hon); 19. Eric Kowalik (Hon); 20. Brian Mason (Hon); 21. Barry Carsten (5u'1); 22. Ryan Abrigo (Hon); 23. John Dehn (Yarn); 24. Jack Carpenter (Hon): 25. Gene Nighman (Hon); 26. William Browning (5u'1); 27. Tommy Hofmaster (Hon); 28. Kevin Hoge (Suz): 29. Clark Stiles (Suz); 30. Pierce Chamberlain (KTM); 31. Sean Hamblin (Kaw): 32. Keith Johnson (Yam); 33. Jeri Gibson (Hon); 34. David Oettel (Suz): 35. Aaron Dieter (Hon); 36. Josh Woods (Suz); 37. James Povolny (5uz); 38. Doug Dehaan (Yam): 39. Mkhael Koch (Hon): 40. Kyle Lew;, (Hon). Race time: 38 min. 3.990 sec. Margin of victory: 17.176 sec. OVERALL: I. Rkky Carmichael (Suz); 2. Kevin Windham (Hon); 3. James Stewart (Kaw); 4. David Vuillemin (Yam); 5. Emesto Fonseca (Hon); 6. Nick Wey (Hon); 7. Travis Preston (Hon); 8. John Dowd (Suz); 9. Michael Byme (Kaw); 10. Chad Reed (Yam); II. Jason Thomas (Hon); 12. Jeff Dement (Suz); 13. Justin Buckelew (Hon); 14. Ryan Clark (Hon); IS. Dylan Lord (Hon); 16. Juss La.ansoo (Hon); 17. Bobby Garrison (Hon); 18. Clark Stiles (Suz); 19. Matthew Barnes (KTM); 20. James Povolny (Suz); 21. Eric Kowalik (Hon); 22. Brian Mason (Hon); 23. Keith Johnson (Yam); 24. Barry Carsten (Suz); 25. Ryan Abrigo (Hon); 26. John Dehn (Yam); 27. Jack Carpenter (Hon); 28. Gene Nighman (Hon); 29. William Browning (Suz); 30. Tommy Hofmaster (Hon); 31. Kevin Hoge (5uz); 32. Pierce Chamberlain (KTM); 33. Sean Hamblin (Kaw); 34. Jeff Gibson (Hon); 35. David Oettel (Suz); 36. Aaron Dieter (Hon): 37. Josh Woods (Suz); 38. Doug Dehaan (Yam): 39. Michael Koch (Hon); 40. Kyle lewis (Hon). AMA 2S0 NATIONAL MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES POINTS STANDINGS (After 5 of 12 rounds): L Ricky Carmichael (247/5 wins); 2. Chad Reed (178); 3. Kevin Windham (176): 4. David Vuillemln (148); 5. Emesto Fonseca (143): 6. (TIE) James Stewart (118)IJohn Dowd (liB); 8. Travis Preston (117); 9. Michael Byrne (93); 10. JUSt laansoo (85): II. Nick Wey (80); 12. Jeff Dement (78); 13. Ryan Clark (61); 14.Jason Thomas (56); 15. Timmy Ferry (52); 16. Heath Voss (44): 17. Jean Sebastien Roy (43); lB. Josh Woods (3B); 19. Justin Buckelew (31); 20. Doug Henry (3D). UPCOMING ROUNDS Round 6: New Berlin, New York, July 16-17 Round 7: Lakewood, Colorodo, July 23-24 Also playing a very active role with the mainstream media these days is veteran John Dowel. The popular Massachusetts native, soon to be 40 years old, was featured in several top-IS circulation metropolitan daily newspapers recently, such as the Detroit Free Press, Orange Counly Register and SanJose Mercul)' ... 'JJ , lfi News. Dowd talked to motorsports writers Damian Dattore (OCR) and Mike Brudenell (Free Press) while sitting on his bulldozer, taking a break from developing what will become a neighborhood on the western Massachusetts property. There was a big collision behind the starting line after the first 250 mato when a Honda CRF450R steered by Travis Preston sent the AM.A:s Steve Whitelock flying. The likable Wh~e lock, who got the worst of the collision (but was later laughing about it), had just told the media earlier that morning at a round-table discussion, "I wouldn't be out here doing this if I didn't love it." Said one Honda mechanic who helped the fallen AMA skipper: "I think Whitelock zigged when he should have zagged." CYCLE NEWS • JULY 13, 2005 19

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