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Cycle News 2006 Issue 13 April 5

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a > t ! I L fl ta t t-- , '- rriori -flar ${ I ry - 't ' ttr' - \atl' t id- {' .'r\:l # Cormichoel spent much of the roce dicing with Chod Reed (22) for rcrond plotc. Here, Cqrmichoel putr lhe moYG on the forrner Supcrrrocr chomp. f{,',.-i -iQ a t J t fi / t t ru - - n {, vlir ,F' L Tr F a\ at $rt', f t 4, .f 1;U I can come close to winning this title." Ever since Stewaft knocked himself out of contention for the win at round l0 of the series at Daytona, by crashinS spec- tacularly while leading the main evem, the Team Kawasaki rider has been on an absolute rampage. The week following Daytona, at Orlando's Citrus Bowl, Stewart bliEed to a fla8-to-fla8 win over Carmichael, leadinE by as much as 14 seconds on the rough and sandy track. And this week, in Detroit, Stewart tumed in another dazzling performance, topping the Makita Suzuki-mounted Carmichael with ease, in a race that saw him lead by as much as seven seconds at one point. One thing that has turned things around for Stewart is his sarts. He has had problems all year with his starts, but at the last two events, he has been nearty perfect in that category and he was giving all the praise to his team and his bike. "We've changed a few things [on the bike], and I for sure know that I have the fastqt bike out there, and that's deflnite- ly helped me on the starts," Stewart said. "Even when I don't get a good iump, I am comfortable knowing it's Soing pull." ln Orlando, Stewart nailed the stan en route to his flag-to-flag thumping of the competition. And while he didn't cross the "holeshot" line first in Detroit - MDK/l.4otospon/Honda's Nick Wey did that, and took home the $1500 Progressive Direct Holeshot Award - Stewart was iust inches behind Wey and shot into the lead out of the second turn when Wey bobbled. ln Detroit, Reed also got a great stan and had his Team Yamaha-backed YZ450F right on Stewart's rear fender, and fol- lowed suit when Stewart made his way around Wey, Both Stewart and Reed were able to immediately gap the field, while Carmichael sat back in sixth, behind a group that consisted of Wey, Rocktar Suzuki's lYichael Brown, and Stewfi's teammate Michael Byrne. By lap two, Carmichael had worked his way into third place, a few seconds behind Reed, but he was rapidly losing ground to Stewart. At the halfway mark, Carmichael pulled close enough to Reed to make a pass attempt, A lap later, Carmichael pulled even with Reed coming out of the whoop section and took him to the Tuff Blocks in the outside of a berm, stopping both riders in their track. "lt always seems that when lEo to pass Chad, I am on the ouBide," Carmichael said. "We were both riding hard, and obyiously he didn't want me to get around him. So i had the advantage on the next turn, and I kind of pinned us up there and got by him." Reed immediately tried to retaliate, but Carmichael held his Sround. However, on lap 14, Carmichael got held up in a turn when lappers got After 29 years at the Silverdome in Pontiac, the Michigan round ofthe Supercross Series was held for the first time at Ford Field in downtown Detroit. The $500 mi'- lion complex, which is the new home of the Detroit Lions and hosted this /ear's Super Bowl, seats 65,000, including 8500 club s€ats that feature wide, padded seats: private lounS€s; upscale food servicet and preferred pa.rking. The tacilit), ir comprised of approximately 1.85 million square feet, with four levels of suites, a level of club seating, and a ground level designated fo. restaurants, concessions and retail. The floor of the stadiurrl was huge and offered more room than usual for (he layout of the Supercross tra.k, which included avery long sran srraight, two sers o[ rhxhm sec- tions, and a long set ofwhoops. Most of the riders liked the track layout but also praised the dirt, which was tacky. After two straight weeks in the sand, everyone welcomed the traction. The track in Detroit was considered "old school" by some ofthe riders. lt was fast, with more iumps than usual. "lt's kind of like the tr-acks used to b€ - it has a lot more rhythm nuf( with lots of lines and lots of iumps," Team Rockter Suzuki'sJosh Woods said. "lt is pretty fast, and the dirt is really good here, lik€ what we alwa).s had at the Silverdome - nice and taclq." Brock Sellards, who has been running the Supercross Series a5 a privateei showed up in Detroit as a member of the BooKoo Honda Racing Team. With the departure of David Vuillemin from the squad last week, the Dallas- based teen si8ned Sellards and BooKoo Are- nacross Champion ro6h Demuth to llnish out the Supercross season. Sellards was actually getting his first seat tinre on fie BooKoo Hon& in Detroit, while Demuth is not scheduled to ride untilthe Houston round. "l was lust lucky something came my way," Sellards said. "Now l've tot a team takifig care of me, and you couldn't ask for anytfiing more than that. I got to k€€p almost all of my old sponsors. so h is wort- ing out great. The bike is definitely faster dlan what I have b€en riding. and it is taking a bh to ger used to it. bur I feel pretty good for the first time on the bike." Speaking of David Vuillemin, he's currem- ly in France, taking care ofhis ankle, which he injured at the Daytona Supercross. He is also reponedly working out a ride for the outdoor National MX Series, Continuod on poge 27 Briefly... cYct E ,vE tiys . APRrr 5, 2006 25 3 ,l r I 4 ,7- .^ I I i I

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