APRIL 27, 2006
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Photo Update after Round 14 of the Amp'd Mobile AMA Supercross Series. |
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photos by Allison Kennedy |
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What a series! After Carmichael and Stewart both went down in the early stages of the main, Reed inherited the lead and went on to win by eight seconds over Stewart. Reed now has a strong chance at the AMA title as he trails Carmichael by only two points. In the WSXGP standings, Stewart leads Carmichael by seven points. RC could lose both championships! |
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Michigan's Nick Wey grabbed his third podium of the season in Dallas and increased his privateer bonus payouts to over $8,000. He leads Ryan Clark in the Top Privateer standings by almost 75 points so he has clinched that title. Did you know that Wey won the pro class at the Walton TranCan in 1996 and 1997? Travis Pastrana won the 125 and GP Intermediate classes at Walton in 1997 as well. |
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Washington's Ryan Villopoto won his first career supercross in Dallas and now heads to his hometown race in Seattle. Quite the rookie season so far and we haven't even started the outdoors yet. Nathan Ramsey crashed in Dallas and finished 12th so Villopoto jumped ahead of him the standing and now sits in third overall. |
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Will Honda clinch both regional supercross titles? Davi Millsaps clinched the Eastern Lites title before the break and Andrew Short leads the Western series by a slim four points over Grant Langston heading into the final round. Can Langston pull off the win? Will Villopoto play the spoiler? |
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Darcy Lange looked strong in Dallas and passed Mike Alessi in his heat race on his way to second place behind Andrew Short. Things were looking good to match his top five finish from Round 1. However, arm pump troubles forced Darcy back to a disappointing 13th at the finish line. Check out Danny Brault's interview with Lange earlier this week here. |
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For Top Photos from Dallas, click here for Racer X Illustrated's |
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