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Cycle News 2005 07 27

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AMA 2S0cc National Motocross Series Presented by FMF N ot even a crash-filled first moto could stop Team Makita Suzuki's Ricky Carmichael from winning yet another overall this season. At the sixth round of the AMA National Motocross Series at the picturesque Unadilla Valley Sports Center in New Berlin, New York, the 25-year-old Carmichael, once again, persevered through challenges and challengers to record his 21 st consecutive overall win. The victory marked his fifth 250 National win at Unadilla, and it also extended his already huge points lead to the largest midseason margin in AMA history. He now holds a comfortable 71-point lead over his nearest rival, the winner of the first moto, Team Amsoil/Chaparral/ Honda's Kevin Windham. Also, the win gave Suzuki its first-ever 250 National win at the famous track. While he did get the overall victory, Unadilla marked only the second time in two seasons that Carmichael has lost a moto. Windham was handed the first-moto win after Carmichael and Team Kawasaki's James Stewart collided and hit the dirt - hard. Carmichael got up and finished; Stewart did not. When the gate dropped for the fateful first moto, Carmichael found himself in 14 JULY 27, 2005 • CYCLE NEWS second behind the holeshotter, Team Moto XXX's Justin Buckelew. Stewart, Team Yamaha's Chad Reed and Windham were all buried outside the top five. It did not take long, though, for Carmichael to move into first; he was there after only a few turns. Stewart also moved into second before the conclusion of the first lap and attempted to match the fast pace set by Carmichael, who didn't stay at the front for long. Just as the I I-time National Champion headed out for the start of the second lap, he lost his front end and went down, dropping him back to eighth. "I was coming down the inside,"

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