Round 5: Red Bud July 02, 2006



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Save for a brief second-moto bobble, Ricky Carmichael's dominant win gives us an excuse to run the classic "This is the only view the competition had of RC" caption.

It was a monster weekend at the Monster Energy National at Red Bud, as two Monster Energy backed riders took big wins in front of a large crowd. Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto may not be monsters in stature, but they certainly represent a huge force in their respective classes, especially after their grand wins at Red Bud.

In Carmichael's case, he was able to defeat the back-from-injury James Stewart soundly in each moto, which further established his greatest-of-all-time dominance in the 450 class. For Villopoto, the competition is much tighter in the Lites class, but he did win the first moto by a huge margin, his third moto win in a row. At that point it looked like RV was about to begin an RC-like domination run in the class, but his rival Mike Alessi was able to stop the bleeding by winning moto two. After 3-1 scores against Villopoto's 1-2, Alessi is now clinging to a five-point lead in his class. In the 450s, Carmichael enjoys a 30-point lead over Yamaha's Chad Reed, who went 3-3 on the day for third overall.

Many where hoping this Red Bud would host an all-time classic Carmichael/Stewart battle like the ones we saw at Hangtown, High Point and Southwick. Unfortunately Stewart wasn't quite up to the task after missing a few weeks of training and testing due to a knee injury. In the first moto, Carmichael grabbed $500 bucks from the donar types at Racer X by grabbing the Racer X Holeshot Award. Stewart and Reed were right behind him, but instead of a big battle, Carmichael simply walked away (albeit it a very brisk walk) and won the moto by a solid margin over Stewart. Reed was even further back from Stewart when it was over. Carmichael, by the way, said, "Sometimes I think getting this holeshot award is harder work than winning these motos." That wasn't a slight to his competition in the races, but a nod to how hard it is to pull a holeshot against a snarling pack of 450s.

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James Stewart returned and kept the rubber side down, leading to 2-2 scores.

Hard as it was, though, Carmichael did it again in moto two, which means we have to pay him $1000 now. But this time winning the moto would be a bit harder than pulling the start. Two laps in, Carmichael blew out a berm and lost his drive, and suddenly Stewart zipped past into the lead. The race was on! But Carmichael quickly reeled Stewart in from about two seconds back and passed him around the high-speed first turn. Stewart tried to give chase, but there was nothing he could do to stop RC on this day. Maybe it will happen at Unadilla, although everyone is hoping they don't get quite as close this year as they did in 2005.

But back to Red Bud. While Carmichael and Stewart were gone in moto two, a big battle was on behind them. A third Florida-based rider, Moto XXX Unbound Energy's Tim Ferry, was riding well in third. First Team Honda's Davi Millsaps followed Ferry, and then

Kevin Windham made the move on Millsaps and then Ferry. But Reed was coming and passed all of them, an impressive drive past the three Honda riders to get to his fifth overall podium in five races.

Stewart was just happy to be back at the races, and Carmichael was so pumped on the win that he promised to return to Red Bud in 2007 as part of his part-time racing schedule.

Then he drank some of his Monster Energy drink, all the while moving closer toward a big pay day if he can win the third leg of the Monster/Kawasaki Triple Crown of Motocross at Steel City on Labor Day weekend. That's big.

In the first 250F class moto, Villopoto grabbed his first Racer X Holeshot award of the season and checked out like no one in that class has been able to do all year. He was gonzo early in this one-the lead was eight seconds in two laps for young RV.

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Tim Ferry is getting faster and faster each weekend, as he ran in third for much of moto two.

Meanwhile it seemed like the 39 other riders were jammed in a battle for second. It was close between Yamaha of Troy's Andrew McFarlane, Rockstar Suzuki's Jason Lawrence, Alessi, Sobe/Samsung Honda's Josh Grant, Team Honda's Andrew Short, Makita Suzuki's Broc Hepler and another Monster/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider, Ben Townley.

That's a pretty deep pack. What's more, the deep, sandy Red Bud track wasn't lending itself to passing. That pack followed each other hard for most of the moto in a great battle. Finally Hepler and Townley fell. Then Lawrence fell, too, while trying to pass McFarlane for second. This left Alessi and Grant to fight for the final podium spot, and they battled to the very last lap when they collided. Alessi held on for the spot, and of course his old amateur rival Grant just had to give him a piece of his mind after the moto regarding the collision.

And both riders blamed each other, of course. Grant said he had the pass made and Alessi got out of shape and came into him.

Alessi said Grant went around the outside too fast a blew a berm out. You never know in this 250F class.

But in front of all of this, Villopoto was gone with the most dominant performance of the season. Alessi seemed almost beside himself, saying he just can't find his speed, obviously reeling from the crunch RV had applied to his points lead over the last three motos.

So it was time for #800 to man up for moto two, but Grant was still in a fighting mood. He pulled the $500 Racer X Holeshot.

Unfortunately Grant stalled his Honda while leading, ending his bid for a moto win. This put Alessi out front while a pack of Yamaha of Troy bikes and Pro Circuit Kawasakis battled behind him. Villopoto made passes and got into second, but he couldn't close the gap on Alessi this time, as Mikey boy held strong all the way to the finish. Besides those two, it seemed like everyone else tipped over in the deep Red Bud ruts. Hepler fell several times, Brett Metcalfe crashed, Short fell, people were falling everywhere.

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No answers for this guy in the first moto, which leads to overall win number three for #51.

Late in the race Townley made a run at McFarlane to get into third, but McFarlane's 2-4 scores were enough for another podium finish.

Townley did seem relatively pleased with his first race in nine months. Look for better things from him soon.

As always seems to be the case, the Alessi moto win was not without some controversy. Rumors spread that Mike rode onto a grassy section off the side of the track in order not to get pinched off at the start in the second moto. Ultimately he was not penalized.

For the moment the 250F Championship is boiling down to an Alessi/Villopoto race, and it looks like it's going to be a monster battle between those two. The 450 class, well, there's one big monster in there and he seems to respond to the cry of "Red Bud." They were chanting it all day long and Ricky responded with his umpteenth big win. It doesn't look like anyone is going to slay that beast this year.

450 Moto 1 Results

  • 1. Ricky Carmichael (Suz)
  • 2. James Stewart (Kaw)
  • 3. Chad Reed (Yam)
  • 4. Kevin Windham (Hon)
  • 5. David Millsaps (Hon)
  • 6. Nicholas Wey (Hon)
  • 7. Timmy Ferry (Hon)
  • 8. David Vuillemin (Yam)
  • 9. Travis Preston (Hon)
  • 10. Kyle Lewis (Hon)
  • 11. Joshua Woods (Suz)
  • 12. Josh Demuth (Hon)
  • 13. Antonio Jorge Balbi Jr. (Hon)
  • 14. Ryan Clark (Hon)
  • 15. Joshua Summey (Hon)
  • 16. Jeff Gibson (Hon)
  • 17. Barry Carsten (Suz)
  • 18. Ryan Mills (Suz)
  • 19. Shaun Skinner (Hon)
  • 20. Jeff Dement (Suz)

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Andrew McFarlane dug deep to get back on the podium.

450 Moto 2 Results

  • 1. Ricky Carmichael (Suz)
  • 2. James Stewart (Kaw)
  • 3. Chad Reed (Yam)
  • 4. Kevin Windham (Hon)
  • 5. Timmy Ferry (Hon)
  • 6. David Millsaps (Hon)
  • 7. David Vuillemin (Yam)
  • 8. Nicholas Wey (Hon)
  • 9. Travis Preston (Hon)
  • 10. Kyle Lewis (Hon)
  • 11. Josh Devuth (Hon)
  • 12. Robbie Reynard (Hon)
  • 13. Joshua Summey (Hon)
  • 14. Jeff Gibson (Hon)
  • 15. Jason Thomas (Hon)
  • 16. Ryan Clark (Hon)
  • 17. Shaun Skinner (Hon)
  • 18. Jeff Dement (Suz)
  • 19. Casey Clark (Hon)
  • 20. Jack Carpenter (Hon)
  • 450 Overall Results
  • 1. Ricky Carmichael 50
  • 2. James Stewart 44
  • 3. Chad Reed 40
  • 4. Kevin Windham 36
  • 5. David Millsaps 31
  • 6. Timmy Ferry 30
  • 7. Nicholas Wey 28
  • 8. David Vuillemin 27
  • 9. Travis Preston 24
  • 10. Kyle Lewis 22
  • 11. Jeff Dement 19
  • 12. Joshua Summey 14
  • 13. Jeff Gibson 12
  • 14. Ryan Clark 12
  • 15. James Woods 10
  • 16. Robbie Reynard 9
  • 17. Antonio Jorge Balbi Jr. 8
  • 18. Jason Thomas 6
  • 19. Shaun Skinner 6
  • 20. Jeff Dement 4

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Ben Townley is now a full-time AMA/Toyota Motocross Championship rider.

450 Standings

  • 1. Ricky Carmichael 242
  • 2. Chad Reed 212
  • 3. Kevin Windham 153
  • 4. David Millsaps 152
  • 5. Nicholas Wey 150
  • 6. Travis Preston 139
  • 7. David Vuillemin 129
  • 8. James Stewart 126
  • 9. Joshua Summey 90
  • 10. Timmy Ferry 86
  • 11. J. Demuth 43
  • 12. Ryan Clark 72
  • 13. Jason Thomas 71
  • 14. Kyle Lewis 58
  • 15. Robbie Reynard 45
  • 16. Jeff Dement 43
  • 17. Shaun Skinner 37
  • 18. Juss Laansoo 35
  • 19. Clark Stiles 34
  • 20. Sean Hamblin 32

250F Moto 1 Results

  • 1. Ryan Villopoto (Kaw)
  • 2. Andrew McFarlane (Yam)
  • 3. Mike Alessi (KTM)
  • 4. Joshua Grant (Hon)
  • 5. Andrew Short (Hon)
  • 6. Jason Lawrence (Suz)
  • 7. Brett Metcalfe (Yam)
  • 8. Ben Townley (Kaw)
  • 9. Troy Adams (Kaw)
  • 10. Kyle Chisholm (Kaw)
  • 11. Sean Collier (Yam)
  • 12. Paul Carpenter (Hon)
  • 13. Broc Hepler (Suz)
  • 14. Joaquim Rodriquez (Hon)
  • 15. Steve Boniface (Hon)
  • 16. Richie Owens (Yam)
  • 17. Danny Smith (Hon)
  • 18. Matthew Goerke (Yam)
  • 19. Nathan Ramsey (KTM)
  • 20. Bryan Johnson (Yam)

250F Moto 2 Results

  • 1. Mike Alessi (KTM)
  • 2. Ryan Villopoto (Kaw)
  • 3. Ben Townley (Kaw)
  • 4. Andrew McFarlane (Yam)
  • 5. Joshua Grant (Hon)
  • 6. Andrew Short (Hon)
  • 7. Brett Metcalfe (Yam)
  • 8. Troy Adams (Kaw)
  • 9. Kelly Smith (Hon)
  • 10. Danny Smith (Hon)
  • 11. Jason Lawrence (Suz)
  • 12. Paul Carpenter (Hon)
  • 13. Broc Hepler (Suz)
  • 14. Kyle Chisholm (Kaw)
  • 15. Robert Kiniry (Hon)
  • 16. Steve Boniface (Hon)
  • 17. Joaquim Rodriques (Hon)
  • 18. Sean Collier (Yam)
  • 19. Ryan Morais (Suz)
  • 20. Justin Brayton (Yam)

250F Overall Reults

  • 1. Ryan Villopoto 47
  • 2. Mike Alessi 45
  • 3. Andrew McFarlane 40
  • 4. Joshua Grant 34
  • 5. Ben Townley 33
  • 6. Andrew Short 31
  • 7. Brett Metcalfe 28
  • 8. Troy Adams 25
  • 9. Jason Lawrence 25
  • 10. Paul Carpenter 18
  • 11. Kyle Chisholm 18
  • 12. Broc Hepler 16
  • 13. Danny Smith 15
  • 14. Sean Collier 13
  • 15. Kelly Smith 12
  • 16. Steve Boniface 11
  • 17. Joaquim Rodriquez 11
  • 18. Robert Kiniry 6
  • 19. Richie Owens 5
  • 20. Matthew Goerke 3

250F Standings

  • 1. Mike Alessi 198
  • 2. Ryan Villopoto 193
  • 3. Joshua Grant 169
  • 4. Andrew Short 166
  • 5. Andrew McFarlane 161
  • 6. Brett Metcalfe 161
  • 7. Nathan Ramsey 90
  • 8. Matthew Goerke 84
  • 9. Troy Adams 74
  • 10. Jason Lawrence 72
  • 11. Paul Carpenter 68
  • 12. Sean Collier 67
  • 13. Danny Smith 62
  • 14. Grant Langston 61
  • 15. Steve Boniface 56
  • 16. Broc Hepler 53
  • 17. Billy Laninovich 53
  • 18. Kyle Chisholm 44
  • 19. Matt Walker 42
  • 20. Mike Brown 42