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with the wider tire,
particularly
on the
sweeping turns.
The
Supermoto
Lites
riders experimented
with
the wider tire
at Elkhan
Lake, with mixed
feelings- But
the
quicker
riders were tending
to favor
the wider tire.
At Elkhan
Lake, Dunlop had a
limited
supply
of a new 170 Supermoto rears and
feared that they could
run out of rhe tire
before the next shipment arrived,
some-
time berween
the Shawano and Utah
rounds.
As the Supermoto
Lites motorcy-
cles were viewed as the ones
least likely
to benefit from
the 170 tire, Dunlop bro-
kered a
gentleman's agreement among
the Supermoto Lites teams to not use the
tire until it was
widely available.
Currie used the
special Dunlop
170
rear
tire
in rhe race in apparent violation
of the handshake agreement.
''l'm
not very happy
[with
the Yamaha
teaml.''
said Anderson about
the affair.
"Before
the race Dunlop,
Yamaha, and
everyone
had agreed to run a specifi< rear
tire.
They ended up usinS
a tire that we
agreed not to use in the
race. Dunlop
asked us
all to agree with each other on
basically a
handshake to
run
a specific tire.
We all shook on it."
Yamaha's Keith Mccarty
said it was an
honest mistake due to a
mechanic mounting
ttre
wrong
wheel
- a mistake as common as
one
putting
a shoe
on the wron8
foot.
Currie chose to claim ignorance.
''l
lust
ride the bike-"
''l
don't know
if they feel they
need to
cheat to win," added Anderson.
"Obviously,
they
went back on their \Mord.
It feels
Sreat
to beat some
cheaters."
Anderson leads the Supermoto Lites
Championship
on 50
poinrs with Currie
and Thiebault tied on 42.
sUP€RMOTO
UNLIMIT€D
The
big and boomy Supermoto
Unlimireds
were a
handful on the tight
and Nvisty circuit
located inside of the
Road
America road racing course.
West Bend,
Wisconsin, rider and
points
leader Carlson
gave
his family and
friends much to cheer about by
takine the
holeshot and leading the first five laps of
the
lSJap race. But on the
sixth l+
Carlson's front tire slipped while taking a
turn in the
dirt.
"l
had a
pretty good
start," he said
later.
"l
lost the front end up in the dirt
and rode like a dork."
Husqvarna's David Baffeleuf
inherited
the
lead with Dymond movinS up to sec-
ond. Carlson
was in third and
not far
ahead of bar-bangers Leonardo
Bagnis,
Justin
Ross, Aprilia-mounted DarTl Atkins.
and GaD/
Trachy.
Carlson fell again on lap nine with a
simple spinout
in the last corner before
staG/finish. Bagnis took
over third, but
Carlson caught up and went around with-
in
a
lap. Bagnis left the race soon there-
after, and from that
point
to the end the
riders held
positions.
"l
didn't like the track
in
the
moming,
but I like it more in the evening!" said
Baffeleuf through an
interpreter.
"lt
is a
good
track for
me!''
'After
Ben
[Carlson]
fell that
iust
left
David
[Baffeleuf]
up
front," said second-
place
finisher Dymond,
"l
did catch
him
and I had a few chances to
get
by him, but
it
was
iust
hard to make those chances
work out for me. I thought maybe a
lap-
per
would
help me
get
by David. But it
was nice to be on the
podium.
That was
good,
especially since I didn't score
points
in the
previous race. Now at least lm in
the
points."
Third
place points
were enough to keep
Carlson on top of the
points
tally at 45.
"l
rode tight.
I
was trying
too hard and
I lost it- I was
putting
too much
pressure
on
mysell lt is my home track and
all
that. I thought I could come back
and
pass
those
guys.
But after falling ftvice I
was
iust
hanging on for third. I'm disap-
pointed,
but lstill have the
points
lead and
that
is
what
matters."
Fifth-place linisher Gary Ti?chy
is
sec-
ond on
points
at 38.
Justin
Ross and Daryl
Atkins are tied
on 33 after finishing fourth
and sixth,
respectively.
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RoaD AMEnrca
ELKHART LAKE, l/lrrscoNsrN
REsuusi JUNE 3,
2006
(RouND 2)
(Yffi)r 19. stdE Many
(KIM);
20. Mlchelle Disalvo
(Hon)i
2l.le$e G&rse
(Suz)r
22.
Jimry
Skeeers
(Hus).
Tim€:
19 min
,
27.94 s&
il.rgin of Vi.tory: 5.4
r
3
se
AITIA
SUPERMOTO CHAHPIONSHIP POINIS
srANDlNcS
(Aft.r
4 ol I I rco.ds): I .
Jefl
ward
(9
I
/2
wi6); 2. DouS Henry
(7612
wnri
l.
Kun Nr(oll
(71):
4.
Mark Burkharr
(68):
5. Troy HeiJos,
(59):
6.
(TlE)
Chnstopher
Fillmore
(56)/Mcq
Drmond
(56):
8.
Jurs€n
Kunrel
(54);
9.
Josh
Chisum
(a7)i
I 0. D.v d Baffeleur
(a5)r
ll Travis l'1arks
(15):
I2. |1aE Bunon
(12):
13. TEvk Erlis
(26): 14. r.1ark AErd
(2s)i
ls. HEnry wil6
(22);
16. Steve
Drew(20)ilT.VincentGuisande(lt); lB. Ga./ T.a

