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Cycle News 2006 Issue 12 March 29

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j\ Briefly... over Stewart and eight points over the injured Chad Reed, can ride conservative- ly from here on out to pre- serve a lifth Supercross title (as long as he keeps finishinS ahead of Reed). But that's not Carmichael's style, and the lulakita Suzuki rider claims to have given it his all at the Citrus Bowl, "There is no excuse; I got my ass kicked,'' Carmichael said. "l don't know what the problem was. Did I have an off night? Maybe. But at the same time, I iust wasn't on his pace. I know where I struggled and I need to improve on it.'' Privateer Nick Wey, riding the MDlVi'lotosport Honda, took his second podium of the year with a third, after he passed Carmichael's Hakita Suzuki teammate lvan Tedesco at the white flag to take the position. After the event, Stewart was pleased with his performance, but was keeping things in perspective. "Kawasaki put in a strong effort to make the bike better for me this week, so we had the best motorcycle. and I felt like lwas the best guy or.lr there tonight. From here on t-. Kevin Windham returned to aacing at Orlando after spending three months recu- peratin8 from a broken left forearm suf- fercd in a practice crdsh at the Honda test t'ack in California- "K-Dub" was glad to b€ back, but wasnt putting any pressure on himsell "Things are toinggood righr now, and I am feelinS strong. I have been riding 20 laps really strong at my house," \Mnd- ham said. "Up until this week, I haven't had anythinS to judge rnyself by, and I was kind of wond€ring where I was at, but Josh Grant and Tucker Hibbert came down this week, and it was exciting to ride with both of thoie guys for the w€ek. I d nk my times are pretty decent and this will be a Sreat low-pressuae situation for me here at Orlando, and whatever I get, I get. It is not a situation where I arit goint to the line expecting aMhinS. I juit wart to have a good time and keep myself sale- I think it is time to come back and rece myself into some sort of battle on the track and see where I fit in. I think everyone realizes that right now I am looking to the outdoors. But it is still nice to be back {or rest of the Supercross series." Windham finished sec- ond in his day qualifler. behind Team Honda'i Bilt Laninovkh, ro trahsfer into the evenint program. He was impressive in his heat r&e where he kept Carmichael in sitht en route to a second-place flnish. Red Bull KTM'! loeh Hansen was a no- show in Orlando afte. struggling through dle first four race5 of the East Region Lites Seri€s with a back injury Red Bull KTM team manager l-arry Brooks said, "He has been strugtling all season. lt actually started about two week before the first race, so there was no time to really rest it up, We've been tryint everything there is to try and it is not getting any better - it is getting worse, actually. Since he is not in the running for the championship end we have a little bit of time, we decided to sit him down, fi8ure out what it is, try (o fix it and come back for the outdoors." Kyle L€wis was another no-'how in Odan- do, missing his second-straitht eyent after taking a hard crash in practice at ln+ Lewis cut his face and bruised his cheekbone in the accident and was still having some vision problems before the Orlando rece, but he war hoping to make a aeturn to action in Detroit. Several teams began their testing for the outdoor scason during the week b€tw€€n Da).tona and Orlando, A.cordihS to Larry Brooks of Red Bull KTM, I\4ike Aessi has ContintJ€d oo pdg. 2l I- Slewort mqnoged to emerge from the firtl turn on lwo wheels ond run owoy from Ricky Cqrmichoel (4), lvon Teder.oig) ond the'resl of the po

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