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AMA ho Racing Motocross Manager St6ve
rrrhitelock
responded to
reports that there
has been frictaon between Al'{A Pro and t ack-
builders Dirt
Wurx
over the rack
modmca-
tions that have been requested by Al4A Pro at
the
previous
races at Phoenix and also at Ana-
heim II.
"l
fiink thai they understand M/here
I'm
toinS
and what I'm trring to do, and
thq/'re
buildint
a track that's more under-
slandable now There! no fric6on, and there
never should have been
any friction. All I said
was that we need to look at how we do them
[the
track] because the bikes are so much
better than they've ever been before, and
*rey're
puttirE
toSether things thar we never
ima8ined them beint able to
quad
or triple,
The b€6t way to explain it is that we want a
racetrack that the riders race each other on,
not race the racetrack. I
iust
want
to
say that
Wink
[Durt
\.r'urx's
tuch
Winkler] ir
doinS a
Sreat iob.
He does a
good
job
wi*r the basic
layout. We're
iust
lookint at some of the dis-
tances."
down in the comel and
he was
picking
ham-
self up," Stewart said, describing the crash
from the
podium.
"l
looked over the
jump,
and as soon as I landed, ny front end staft-
ed washing.
There was nothirg I could do.
lYy hat's off to
Ricky. He rode a
great
race. lt
was
great,
clean, and I'm sure
you gLr)6
lored
it-
I'm
sorr/
it had to end like this. lwanted
it to
go
down to the 20th
lap
and
rnay the
best man win, but we'll be back. We've
got
another stop here
[Angel
Stadium
February
41, and it'll be fun,
lt
was
cool."
Furtherrnore, there was a clear contro-
versy b€tween
Reed
and
Tedesco, who see-
sawed back and
forth
for two
laps
e-arly
in
the
race
before
Reed finally stuffed his way
past
Tedesco in the right-hander bewveen
the two whoop sections on lap eigtrt, After
the race, Reed
and Tedesco exchanged
words, and
Reed insuhed Tedesco during his
podium
interview
"Tedesco
is
iust
being
a chr-rmp," Reed
said.
"l
don't
know l
don't
know whar to do.
You can only do so
much, tD/ to ride
your
own race, but when the
guy
in front of
you
is riding
your
race as well,
it makes it tou8h.
lwanted to
get
up with these
guys
[Carmichael
and Stewart]. This track was
fast, and it was
quite
easy to see
that we all
had the speed.
I
iust
wanted tg
get
up there
and battle and
put
the lap6 toSether
you
know make it a three-way baftle.
I
iust 8ot
stuck in the middle a
little
bit tog
much,
but
I'm riding
good.
The bike's awesome. I
just
gota get
uP there."
Tedesco later responded to
Reed's
com-
mem.
"He's
got
a lot more
to lose than I do,"
Tedesco said.
"\y'y'hen
I
passed
him back, I
Durt Wurx's Ri.h Winkler said that he is not
oved), happy with havinS to chante
the track
designs.
"l
undeEtand
where
Sle
/e Wl{telock
is comint from,"
winkler
said.
"There
has
been a lot of complaininS from the factories.
The
problem
for us
-
and I
think
that Steve is
starting to
realize
-
is that a lot of it is contra-
dictory There's no comensus rhat thia
as
tech-
nical
or
that's not te.hnical. lt own opinon is
that this ii some attempt to endneer
the
tracks to work better
wifi
one
Sroup's
bike or
rider than the other. lthink Steve is realizing
that as
well,
and
he has
beer!
very cordial and
cooperative
with us. We donl
Set
the
feeling
that this is remedial or that he
is reininS
us
in,
but wE
provide
these drawings to the AmA
and to the factories some time
in Octobe( and
I think that
if
there
were issues, it would have
b€en a little more
professional
to addres! them
a little e:dier." Winkler said that he will be the
first to admit that the whoop section
at Ana-
heim I wa' not
"good '
and lhat
a mistake was
made. "But the broadenint of the complaint to
the
poinr
thar
ttle whole track wes too te.hni-
cal ts a little unfajr I think that
people got
caught up in their emotion!
when the trvo top
Suys
went dovh in the whoops
-
one
in
prac-
tice and
one in the ra.e - and there was a bit of
an overre,rction. But we
[Din
WUrx] want
to
be a
part
of the lolution
and l)ot the
problem."
Vvhile Team Kawasaki's
rames
Stew-an refused
to commenf
on tlle ease of the track, his
teammate, Mlch.el Byrne did.
"l
didn'( think
that Anaheim I w"s even that hard," Byme
said.
'The
only thinS that
was rally tough wes
just
the
whoops.
Other
than that it wasnl that
dificult,
r€ally.
Last weekend and
thls weekend
we've
got
all these bi8 long straightaways.
They should be filled wi$ obstacl6 to tr7 and
separate some
people."
When asked about the relative ease
of the
Phoenix and Anal|€im ll trd€k, RIdry
C.armichael responded,
"Well.
I am in a differ-
ent stage of rny career than
dtese
8uF,
I think
it is better racing, tllerc are
more
Suys
up front
aod this is
going
to
generate
more TV time. lt
is
Soing
to be better
for eveo/My. The b€6t
8uy
is elways
Sonna
win, no rutter the
track
conditions. I know the tnck
war
pretty
e.3y
tonight. but
-
you
know what
-
h
v/a3rft
easy to
put
20
Sood
laps in. I was making mistakes and
I know
James
was. Everybody is talking about
NASCAR and we need to be
like that. \,{ell, it's
connnued on
poge
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NEWS
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I, 2006
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the fircl few lope.
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with the outcome. but
thrilled
with the racing.
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TIJ
-i5
he
akita
Suzuki's Ricky
Carmichael
may have
been
handed the win during
round
three
of the Amp'd
Mobile AMA Supercross
Series
at Angel Sadium in
Anaheim, Califor-
nia, but it would be hard to argue
that he
wasn't
good
for it.
For
18 lapsrhe 26-year-old Carmichael
showed that he had the speed to
hang with
young
heir apparent
James
Stewan, and he
was in the
right
place
at the right time
when
the super-talented Team Kawasaki
rider
crasM in a corner
while trying to avoid a
fallen lapper.
Had
Stewart
not
gone
down,
the outcome
of the race would
probably
have
been
a coin toss.
lnstead, before a sellout crowd of
45,050,
Carmichael banked
his 49th career Al'4A
Supercross win,
his second of the
year,
and
his second in a row by crossing the flnish
line
.1.989
seconds ahead
of runner-up Chad
Reed, the
Team Yamaha man unhappily
forced to do battle
widr
an
ever-improving
lvan
Tedesco once the Makita Suzuki's
$jpercross-chss
rookie dropped back
after
leading the flrcr three laps ofthe
20Jap main
event.
A{ter
managin8 to
quicky pick
his
bike up and
get
it restaned, Stewan sal,/aged
third-place
points
from a
potential
disaster
Tedesco was for.rth. with
American Honda's
Jeremy
Hccrdth landing
his second top-five
finish
in
as
many
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