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		<title>Davi Millsaps, AMA Supercross Lites Champion</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Apr 2006 14:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Dunlop congratulates Davi Millsaps, AMA Supercross Lites East Champion
	Press Release Issued By Dunlop Motorcycle Tires Press (April 4, 2006)
	Buffalo, NY – Dunlop Motorcycle Tires is proud to congratulate Honda Racing’s Davi Millsaps, who wrapped up the 2006 AMA Supercross Lites East Championship with a resounding victory at the final event at Reliant Stadium in Houston, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>Dunlop congratulates Davi Millsaps, AMA Supercross Lites East Champion</p>
	<p>Press Release Issued By Dunlop Motorcycle Tires Press (April 4, 2006)</strong></p>
	<p>Buffalo, NY – Dunlop Motorcycle Tires is proud to congratulate Honda Racing’s Davi Millsaps, who wrapped up the 2006 AMA Supercross Lites East Championship with a resounding victory at the final event at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas on Saturday, April 1.</p>
	<p>For the 18-year old from Cairo, Georgia, it is his first professional AMA title. Millsaps entered the final round of Eastern Division Lites competition with the series’ points lead and needed to finish 17th or better to win the championship. But Millsaps was not going to sit back in this race. Instead, the youngster charged into the lead on the third lap. In characteristic fashion, he never let up and took the checkered flag with a comfortable 3.676-second lead.</p>
	<p>“I just want to thank American Honda for backing me up on this one, and Dunlop Tires…” said Millsaps. “I want to thank all the fans, my mom, my mechanic Carlos… everyone out there that got me this number one plate, thank you!” Of his chances to repeat as the East/West Supercross Shoot Out Champion in Las Vegas on May 6, he said, “I’m hoping to make it on top this season again, hopefully the East coast sweeps it.” Millsaps is anxious to throw a leg over the CRF450R and finish out the season competing in the marquis Supercross class. Then it’s on to the Motocross Lites outdoor season slated to begin on May 21 in Sacramento at the Hangtown Motocross Classic.</p>
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		<title>Team Green™ Plans 25th Anniversary Celebration</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2006 19:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Motocross</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Team Green™ Plans 25th Anniversary Celebration
	Press Release Issued By Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA (April 4, 2006)
	IRVINE, Calif. (April 4, 2006) - Where were you a quarter of a century ago?
	Ronald Reagan was President, &#8220;Raiders of the Lost Ark&#8221; premiered in movie theaters, and the space shuttle launched for the first time. And Kawasaki founded its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>Team Green™ Plans 25th Anniversary Celebration</p>
	<p>Press Release Issued By Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA (April 4, 2006)</p>
	<p>IRVINE, Calif. (April 4, 2006) - Where were you a quarter of a century ago?</strong></p>
	<p>Ronald Reagan was President, &#8220;Raiders of the Lost Ark&#8221; premiered in movie theaters, and the space shuttle launched for the first time. And Kawasaki founded its amateur trackside support program known as Team Green™. These moments in time provide opportunities to reflect, as well as to look forward while commemorating this significant occasion for the Kawasaki &#8220;family.&#8221; To mark this special milestone, Team Green is requesting information from all Team Green riders and staff - past and present - describing their racing and lifestyle. Kawasaki is extremely gratified that so many racers and their families have enjoyed their experience with Team Green; they are offering a special gift to all who participate in the gathering of historical information.</p>
	<p>Kawasaki is also extending an invitation to all former Team Green riders and staff to join them at Team Green&#8217;s 25th Anniversary Celebration at the AMA Amateur National Championships, August 1-5 at Loretta Lynn&#8217;s ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. To confirm your participation either by providing historical information or attending the celebration, please contact Kawasaki at (949) 770-0400, ext. 2226, or you can send an e-mail to &#x74;&#101;&#97;&#x6D;&#x67;&#x72;&#101;&#101;&#110;&#46;&#114;&#105;&#100;&#101;&#114;&#x40;&#107;&#x6D;&#99;&#x2D;&#x75;&#115;&#97;&#46;&#x63;om. Please put &#8220;25 years&#8221; in the subject line. Deadline for sending information and attendance confirmation is July 1st.</p>
	<p>As always, Kawasaki extends a sincere thanks to all riders and staff for their continuing loyalty and support of Team Green and encourages everyone to participate in the 25th Anniversary Celebration.</p>
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		<title>James Stewart gets the hatrick&#8230;Houyston Supercross</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Supercross</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Kawasaki Racing Team is Victorious in Houston
	Press Release Issued By Kawasaki Media Relations (March 31, 2006)
	HOUSTON (April 1, 2006) - It is obvious that Houston has been very good to Kawasaki Racing Team rider James Stewart. The 20-year-old Floridian successfully defended his Supercross title at Reliant Stadium before a crowd of 47,389 fans Saturday night [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>Kawasaki Racing Team is Victorious in Houston</p>
	<p>Press Release Issued By Kawasaki Media Relations (March 31, 2006)</strong></p>
	<p>HOUSTON (April 1, 2006) - It is obvious that Houston has been very good to Kawasaki Racing Team rider James Stewart. The 20-year-old Floridian successfully defended his Supercross title at Reliant Stadium before a crowd of 47,389 fans Saturday night and became the first rider since Ricky Carmichael in 2002 to win back-to-back races in Houston. The win also tied Stewart with Carmichael for the Amp&#8217;d Mobile World Supercross GP championship. Team Monster/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider Chris Gosselaar captured third-place in the Supercross Lites main event, and in doing so, finished second-place overall in the series.</p>
	<p>Stewart began the evening by remaining undefeated in heat races this season. Stewart&#8217;s teammate, Michael Byrne, got the holeshot to start the eight-lap qualifier but Stewart moved into the lead on lap three and gained a substantial lead over the field before taking the checkered flag. Byrne got crossed-up in the whoops on lap six and went down. As a result, he was forced to race in the semi-qualifier where he took the lead straight out of the gate and punched his ticket to the main event with a win.</p>
	<p>In the main event, Byrne launched his KX450F out of the gate to take his second holeshot of the evening before Stewart moved by him only three turns later and pulled away from the field. Stewart was so dominant aboard his KX450F that he had a six-second gap on the field by the second lap and maintained his lead throughout the 20-lap feature while Byrne rounded out the top five.</p>
	<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m having a blast out there,&#8221; said Stewart. &#8220;I&#8217;m pumped to tie-up the points for the world championship, and if I want to have a shot at winning the AMA championship, I need to win races. My Kawasaki ran great and I had a great pace out there tonight, so this win feels good.&#8221;</p>
	<p>In Supercross Lites action, Team Monster/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki&#8217;s Chris Gosselaar posted another consistent performance in the main event to finish on the podium. Gosselaar started the 15-lap feature in fifth before moving into third-place after four laps where he held his position until the checkered flag. Teddy Maier finished eighth while his Richmond Kawasaki teammate Donnie Mcgourty finished 19th.</p>
	<p>The Amp&#8217;d Mobile World Supercross GP / Amp&#8217;d Mobile AMA Supercross Series takes a two-week hiatus before heading to Texas Stadium in Dallas, April 22nd for the 14th stop on the 18-race series.<br />
<strong>Amp&#8217;d Mobile World Supercross GP Season Standings:</strong></p>
	<p>1. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Kawasaki KX450F, 308<br />
2. Ricky Carmichael, Havana, Fla., Suzuki, 308<br />
3. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Yamaha, 287<br />
4. Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, Calif., Suzuki, 243<br />
5. Nicholas Wey, Dewitt, Mich., Honda, 230<br />
6. Michael Byrne, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki KX450F, 227<br />
7. Ryan Clark, Waddell, Ariz., Honda, 162<br />
8. Jeff Gibson, Blacklick, Ohio,, Honda, 160<br />
9. Jason Thomas, Melrose, Fla., Honda, 159<br />
10. Tyler Evans, Corona, Calif., Suzuki, 116<br />
<strong><br />
Amp&#8217;d Mobile AMA Supercross Series Event Results, Houston</strong></p>
	<p>1. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Kawasaki KX450F<br />
2. Ricky Carmichael, Havana, Fla., Suzuki<br />
3. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Yamaha<br />
4. Kevin Windham, Centerville, Miss., Honda<br />
5. Michael Byrne, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki KX450F<br />
6. Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, Calif., Suzuki<br />
7. Travis Preston, Hesperia, Calif., Honda<br />
8. Nicholas Wey, Dewitt, Mich., Honda<br />
9. Tim Ferry, Largo, Fla., Honda<br />
10. Ryan Clark, Waddell, Ariz., Honda</p>
	<p><strong>Amp&#8217;d Mobile AMA Supercross Series Season Standings</strong></p>
	<p>1. Ricky Carmichael, Tallahassee, Fla., Suzuki, 281<br />
2. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Yamaha, 269<br />
3. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Kawasaki KX450F, 264<br />
4. Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, Calif., Suzuki, 209<br />
5. Nicholas Wey, Dewitt, Mich., Honda, 198<br />
6. Michael Byrne, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki KX450F, 197<br />
7. Travis Preston, Hesperia, Calif., Honda, 160<br />
8. Ernesto Fonseca, Murrieta, Calif., Honda, 125<br />
9. Mike LaRocco, Corona, Calif., Honda, 108<br />
10. Tim Ferry, Dade City, Fla., Honda, 108<br />
<strong><br />
Amp&#8217;d Mobile Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Event Results, Houston</strong></p>
	<p>1. Davi Millsaps, Cairo, Ga., Honda<br />
2. Thomas Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda<br />
3. Christopher Gosselaar, Victorville, Calif., Kawasaki KX250F<br />
4. Jay Marmont, Murrieta, Calif., KTM<br />
5. Matt Goerke, Lake Helen Fla., Yamaha<br />
6. Josh Summey, Stanley, N.C., Honda<br />
7. Kelly Smith, Ludington, Mich., Honda<br />
8. Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki KX250F<br />
9. Sean Hamblin, Murrieta, Calif., Suzuki<br />
10. Josh Woods, Flints, Mich., Suzuki<br />
<strong>v Amp&#8217;d Mobile Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Season Standings<br />
</strong><br />
1. Davi Millsaps, Cairo, Ga., Honda, 166<br />
2. Chris Gosselaar, Victorville, Calif., Kawasaki KX250F, 134<br />
3. Joshua Grant, Riverside, Calif., Honda, 119<br />
4. Thomas Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda, 102<br />
5. Jesseman, New Brighton, Pa., Yamaha, 96<br />
6. Kelly Smith, Ludington, Mich., Honda, 81<br />
7. Robert Kiniry, Lafayette, N.Y., Honda, 75<br />
8. Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki KX250F, 61<br />
9. Martin Davalos, Cairo, Ga., Honda, 60<br />
10. Jay Marmont, Murrieta, Calif., KTM, 54
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		<title>Red Bull KTM Motocross&#8230;Sebastien Tortelli gets 2nd in Zolder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Motocross</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	KTM Press Newsletter     
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WCH Rnd 1, Karcher Grand Prix of Flanders, Zolder Tortelli takes podium on World Championship return (02.04.2006) 
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	Red Bull KTM Motocross rider Sebastien Tortelli won a moto and took second position overall this afternoon at the Zolder circuit in Belgiumfor the Karcher Grand Prix of Flanders the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>KTM Press Newsletter     </p>
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WCH Rnd 1, Karcher Grand Prix of Flanders, Zolder Tortelli takes podium on World Championship return (02.04.2006) </strong><br />
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	<p>Red Bull KTM Motocross rider Sebastien Tortelli won a moto and took second position overall this afternoon at the Zolder circuit in Belgiumfor the Karcher Grand Prix of Flanders the first round of fifteen in the FIM 2006 MX1 World Championship.</p>
	<p>Windy, cold and showery conditions greeted the second day of action in east Belgiumas 16,000 spectators entered the historic racing facility. The sandy terrain had been worked on overnight but still offered a difficult first Grand Prix test for the riders of the MX1 and MX2 motos in their two 35 minute and 2 lap motos per class. </p>
	<p>Tortelli holeshotted and led his first GP moto since 1998 from the opening corner until the last, withholding pressure from World Champion Stefan Everts. The second moto saw a role-reversal and a potentially close tussle was ruined when the pursuing Frenchman lost touch with the Belgian after a run-in with a backmarker. His second position gave the overall win to Everts, his 88th, but meant that he shares first spot in the World Championship. </p>
	<p>Mickael Pichon struggled with his fitness and had to withdraw from the first moto before the midway point. He did not take to the line for the second race. </p>
	<p>Despite a sore and weak wrist Jonathan Barragan had a decent debut as part of the factory team and steering the prototype for the 2007 SX450F. The Spaniard was 6th and 9th for 7th overall. </p>
	<p>Tyla Rattray scored his 8th MX2 Grand Prix victory with resilient results of 3rd and 1st, winning the Grand Prix of Flanders for the second year in a row. The South African still managed a top three finish in the first moto despite losing use of his front brake early on. He dominated the second sprint from Antonio Cairoli. David Philippaerts had earlier claimed the first race after a mistake by leader Marc de Reuver allowed the Italian through to front. It was a strong showing by the Red Bull Champ team and with Carl Nunn scoring 10th overall all four riders currently stand within the top group of the World Championship points table. </p>
	<p>The World Championships continue in two weeks time with the second round taking place at Bellpuig for the Grand Prix of Spain on Easter Sunday. The Red Bull KTM team will then head west for the Portuguese GP just seven days later.<br />
<strong><br />
Sebastien Tortelli: </strong></p>
	<p>“It was a great weekend. We had a decent first moto and I was very happy. The second race was good also, I got into a quick second position behind Stefan and he was pushing hard. His speed was good but I was comfortable with it. Stefan is a strong rider and I knew I had to bide my time and see when to pass him. At one point I struggled to get through the lapped riders and he made a small breakaway. I caught him back and was close when I had an incident with another lapper who took away my front wheel while I was jumping. It was harsh but I supposed we have to get used to that because we are going at a great speed and there were not many blue flags on the track. Those guys are still fighting for positions and points so they are not just going to move over. I am happy with this first race. Compared to 1998 I have more experience and feel more prepared. I think it will be a great year for us, Stefan and I, but I will be stronger.” </p>
	<p><strong>Tyla Rattray: </strong></p>
	<p>“I took my first ever holeshot in the first moto, so I was pumped with that but I lost my front brake straightaway and had to ride the whole race without it. I crashed once and was running out of the berms just using my back brake but I was able to get used to it. I had some arm-pump but was happy with the result. In the second moto I showed what I could really do. The track was hard but I like it when it’s rough. I made the gap and controlled the race ahead of Cairoli.” </p>
	<p><strong>Marc de Reuver: </strong></p>
	<p>“I made a great start and pulled a gap over everybody but then began to crash! It wrecked my race and although I finished fourth I was disappointed. I could follow Cairoli OK in the second moto and the position was good enough for an overall podium and I am happy with second. I have chosen just to focus on the World Championship this year and the most consistent one of us is going to hold the advantage for sure.”<br />
<strong><br />
David Philippaerts: </strong></p>
	<p>“The first race was really good today because my start was not great and I came through the pack quickly. I felt tense and nervous before the second moto. I almost crashed at one point and then fell off in a different place afterwards. I was far behind and just tried to finish.” </p>
	<p><strong>Carl Nunn: </strong></p>
	<p>“I tried my hardest today but something wasn’t right. I know I am fit enough but something did not click today. I got good start and this is important and gives me a ‘positive’ to think about. The long start-straight in Spainwill mean that I’ll be right up there. My bad days should be better and I should be in or around the top five.”<br />
<strong><br />
Jonathan Barragan </strong></p>
	<p>“I am still having problems with my wrist and have only been working for 3 weeks with the new bike. We are developing the machine and the results we have today are good enough for the first GP and the circumstances.”<br />
<strong><br />
Pit Beirer, Motorsport Manager</strong>: </p>
	<p>“We are so happy because after all the hard work over the last few weeks and also some problems we always knew we would be ready for Zolder and it is nice to see on paper that things have worked out. It was a strong performance from KTM because we won three from the four races and Sebastien could compete with a great Champion like Stefan. We won a heat and are level on points and can only hope for a good season from here on.”<br />
<strong><br />
Kurt Nicoll, Motorsport Manager</strong> </p>
	<p>“Mickael has been suffering for two or three weeks now with a weakened condition and we have been trying to sort it out. He has trouble getting his heart-rate up and feels tired very quickly. He attempted the motos today but his fitness is not right at the moment to be leading Grand Prix races.” </p>
	<p><strong>MX1 Moto1</strong> </p>
	<p>1 TORTELLI Sebastien, 2 EVERTS Stefan, 3 LEOK Tanel, 4 RAMON Steve, 5 DE DYCKER Ken, 6 BARRAGAN Jonathan, 7 LEURET Pascal, 8 STRIJBOS Kevin, 9 MELOTTE Cedric, 10 SWORD Stephen, 27 PICHON Mickael<br />
<strong><br />
MX1 Moto2 </strong></p>
	<p>1 EVERTS Stefan, 2 TORTELLI Sebastien, 3 STRIJBOS Kevin, 4 LEOK Tanel,5 RAMON Steve,6 SWORD Stephen,7 DE DYCKER Ken,8 MELOTTE Cedric,9 BARRAGAN Jonathan,10 LEURET Pascal </p>
	<p>MX1 Overall classification and World Championship standings </p>
	<p>1 EVERTS Stefan 47, 2 TORTELLI S. 47, 3 LEOK Tanel 38, 4 RAMON BEL 34, 5 STRIJBOS Kevin 33, 6 DE DYCKER Ken 30, 7 BARRAGAN J. 27, 8 SWORD Stephen 26, 9 LEURET Pascal25, 10 MELOTTE Cedric 25 </p>
	<p>MX2 Moto1 </p>
	<p>1 PHILIPPAERTS David, 2 GUNDERSEN Kenneth, 3 RATTRAY Tyla, 4 DE REUVER Marc, 5 POURCEL Sébastien, 6 CHIODI Alessio, 7 POURCEL Christophe, 8 NUNN Carl, 9 SEARLE Tommy, 10 MEO Antoine </p>
	<p>MX2 Moto2 </p>
	<p>1 RATTRAY Tyla, 2 CAIROLI Antonio, 3 DE REUVER Marc, 4 POURCEL Christophe, 5 GONCALVES Rui, 6 GUNDERSEN Kenneth, 7 MEO Antoine, 8 POURCEL Sébastien, 9 MACKENZIE Billy, 10 NUNN Carl, 13 PHILIPPAERTS David       </p>
	<p>MX2 Overall classification and World Championship standings </p>
	<p>1 RATTRAY Tyla 45, 2 DE REUVER Marc 38, 3 GUNDERSEN K. 37, 4 PHILIPPAERTS D. 33, 5 POURCEL C. 32, 6 POURCEL S. 29, 7 CAIROLI Antonio 28, 8 MEO Antoine 25, 9 GONCALVES Rui 24, 10 NUNN Carl 24 </p>
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		<title>Zolder MX2 Motocross World Championships</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:22:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	MX2 : Gundersen marks Yamaha debut with podium result
Round: 1 - 2006 GP of Flanders, Belgium
Circuit: Zolder
Date: 2 April 2006
Crowd: 16000
Temp: 11ºC
Weather: Overcast
	Ricci Racing&#8217;s Kenneth Gundersen scored an emotional podium in his debut for the team and on the formidable YZ250F at Zolder, Belgium today for the first round of fifteen in the 2006 FIM [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>MX2 : Gundersen marks Yamaha debut with podium result<br />
Round: 1 - 2006 GP of Flanders, Belgium<br />
Circuit: Zolder<br />
Date: 2 April 2006<br />
Crowd: 16000<br />
Temp: 11ºC<br />
Weather: Overcast</strong></p>
	<p>Ricci Racing&#8217;s Kenneth Gundersen scored an emotional podium in his debut for the team and on the formidable YZ250F at Zolder, Belgium today for the first round of fifteen in the 2006 FIM World Championship. The Karcher Grand Prix of Flanders occurred in front of a decent 16,000 attendance considering the cold and wintery conditions.  </p>
	<p>Gundersen notched results of second and sixth to place third overall in his first top three appearance for over two years and his first in the MX2 class since 2001. The Norwegian has battled back from multiple knee and cartilage operations in the last 18 months. The 25 year old showed promising form despite some less than perfect starts on the wet and rough Belgian terrain. He had to ditch his goggles early in the first moto but was still able to pass the KTMs of Rattray and De Reuver. In the second race he ensured his fresh silverware as the highest placed Yamaha rider.</p>
	<p>World Champion Antonio Cairoli, who dislikes the Belgian circuit, fell on the first lap of the first moto and with the track at its wettest throughout the weekend he rode well to break into the top fifteen and collect six points. The Italian crashed on Saturday and received a blow to his left leg but was able to show his true colours in the second moto as passed he title rival Marc de Reuver and crossed the finish line with the runner-up position behind eventual overall winner Tyla Rattray. The De Carli rider&#8217;s mishap earlier in the day meant that he placed seventh overall.</p>
	<p>Alessio Chiodi showed decent speed and all the experience of a three times World Champion to take sixth spot in the first moto in the soggy conditions. The Italian was however fighting the debilitating effects of an illness and after slipping down the order and out of the points in the second race retired to the pits.</p>
	<p>Billy Mackenzie, who is 22 years old next week, wasn&#8217;t able to get the set-up on his YZ250F correctly dialled for the conditions and it cost the Scot in the first race as he registered a disappointing twenty-fourth position. Adjusting several aspects of the machine for the second moto he managed a more creditable ninth after passing British Championship rival Carl Nunn on the last lap.<br />
<strong><br />
Kenneth Gundersen, Ricci Racing:</strong><br />
&#8220;This feels unbelievable. I have been out for so long. Last year I did some GPs but my leg was not good enough to ride. I trained a lot this winter and the way that this team have supported me is incredible. Yamaha and so many people have helped me and this came out today. In the first moto I felt like I could have won if I didn&#8217;t have to throw away my goggles on the first lap; second place was good though. It took me a little while to get going in the second race and finally I ran out of time to take any more positions.&#8221;</p>
	<p><strong>Antonio Cairoli, De Carli Yamaha:</strong><br />
&#8220;The first heat was not so good because I crashed on the first lap and I lost a lot of time and positions to get going again. I was totally last and had a lot of work to do. I finished 15th and it was OK for training because I do not like this track so much! In the second race I started well but in the first corner someone touched me and it cost me a few places. I caught and passed many riders like De Reuver and Pourcel. Tyla is always very good at this track. My leg was OK and is only stiff when I am resting.&#8221;<br />
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Alessio Chiodi, Ricci Racing:</strong><br />
&#8220;The first part of the first moto was pretty good but after about 25 minutes I started to feel bad and my stomach was really bothering me. I finished the race but I could feel that a fever was coming. I was in the gate before the second moto and I thought that I would try to see what I could do but the bumps on the track just made it worse. When I saw I was down in 27th I thought it was better to stop.&#8221;<br />
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Race classification MX2</strong><br />
Round: 1 - 2006 GP of Flanders, Belgium<br />
Circuit: Zolder </p>
	<p><strong>Race: 21 Laps </strong><br />
Pos.  Rider Manufacturer  Nat. Total Time<br />
1   D. Philippaerts KTM  ITA  40&#8242; 20.154<br />
2   K. Gundersen Yamaha  SWE  +8.667<br />
3   T. Rattray KTM  RSA  +10.029<br />
4   M. De Reuver KTM  NED  +14.091<br />
5   S. Pourcel Kawasaki  FRA  +26.399<br />
6   A. Chiodi Yamaha  ITA  +35.053<br />
7   C. Pourcel Kawasaki  FRA  +43.876<br />
8   C. Nunn KTM  GBR  +50.949<br />
9   T. Searle Kawasaki  GBR  +1&#8242; 6.716<br />
10   A. Meo Honda  FRA  +1&#8242; 9.945<br />
11   D. Guarneri Yamaha  ITA  +1&#8242; 14.685<br />
12   P. Caps Honda  BEL  +1&#8242; 17.359<br />
13   R. Goncalves KTM  POR  +1&#8242; 17.857<br />
14   A. Leok Yamaha  EST  +1&#8242; 21.318<br />
15   A. Cairoli Yamaha  ITA  +1&#8242; 25.940<br />
16   G. Swanepoel Kawasaki  RSA  +1&#8242; 29.781<br />
17   M. Nagl KTM  GER  +1&#8242; 30.282<br />
18   M.. Monni KTM  ITA  +2&#8242; 4.330<br />
19   P.A.. Renet Honda  FRA  +1 lap(s)<br />
20   L. Seguy Yamaha  FRA  +1 lap(s)<br />
<strong><br />
Race 2: 21 Laps  </strong><br />
Pos.  Rider Manufacturer  Nat. Total Time<br />
1   T. Rattray KTM  RSA  38&#8242; 43.423<br />
2   A. Cairoli Yamaha  ITA  +7.541<br />
3   M. De Reuver KTM  NED  +13.390<br />
4   C. Pourcel Kawasaki  FRA  +17.537<br />
5   R. Goncalves KTM  POR  +22.849<br />
6   K. Gundersen Yamaha  SWE  +24.642<br />
7   A. Meo Honda  FRA  +36.395<br />
8   S. Pourcel Kawasaki  FRA  +41.504<br />
9   B. MacKenzie Yamaha  GBR  +42.276<br />
10   C. Nunn KTM  GBR  +43.574<br />
11   T. Searle Kawasaki  GBR  +57.643<br />
12   D. Guarneri Yamaha  ITA  +1&#8242; 13.515<br />
13   D. Philippaerts KTM  ITA  +1&#8242; 18.348<br />
14   L. Seguy Yamaha  FRA  +1&#8242; 20.912<br />
15   A. Leok Yamaha  EST  +1&#8242; 33.126<br />
16   P.A.. Renet Honda  FRA  +1&#8242; 35.039<br />
17   M. Seistola Honda  FIN  +1&#8242; 36.196<br />
18   P. Caps Honda  BEL  +1&#8242; 36.765<br />
19   M. Nagl KTM  GER  +1&#8242; 50.099<br />
20   J. Dougan Honda  GBR  +1 lap(s)  </p>
	<p>Championship standings MX2<br />
Pos.  Rider  Manufacturer  Nat. Points<br />
1   Tyla Rattray KTM  RSA 45<br />
2   Marc De Reuver KTM  NED 38<br />
3   Kenneth Gundersen Yamaha  SWE 37<br />
4   David Philippaerts KTM  ITA 33<br />
5   Christophe Pourcel Kawasaki  FRA 32<br />
6   Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki  FRA 29<br />
7   Antonio Cairoli Yamaha  ITA 28<br />
8   Antoine Meo Honda  FRA 25<br />
9   Carl Nunn KTM  GBR 24<br />
10   Rui Goncalves KTM  POR 24<br />
11   Tommy Searle Kawasaki  GBR 22<br />
12   Davide Guarneri Yamaha  ITA 19<br />
13   Alessio Chiodi Yamaha  ITA 15<br />
14   Aigar Leok Yamaha  EST 13<br />
15   Billy MacKenzie Yamaha  GBR 12<br />
16   Patrick Caps Honda  BEL 12<br />
17   Luigi Seguy Yamaha  FRA 8<br />
18   Pierre-Alexandre Renet Honda  FRA 7<br />
19   Maximilian Nagl KTM  GER 6<br />
20   Gareth Swanepoel Kawasaki  RSA 5  </p>
	<p>Manufacturers standings MX2<br />
Pos. Manufacturer Points<br />
1  KTM 25<br />
2  Yamaha 20<br />
3  Kawasaki 16<br />
4  Honda 13  </p>
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		<title>GP win number 88 for Stefan Everts</title>
		<link>http://dirtxxx.com/2006/04/04/gp-win-number-88-for-stefan-everts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Motocross</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	MX1 : GP win number 88 for Everts in world championship opener
Round: 1 - 2006 GP of Flanders, Belgium
Circuit: Zolder
Date: 2 April 2006
Crowd: 16000
Temp: 11ºC
Weather: Overcast 
	Yamaha Intur Sports Motocross Team rider and reigning MX1 World Champion Stefan Everts left the opening round of the 2006 series having increased his record-career total of GP victories [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>MX1 : GP win number 88 for Everts in world championship opener<br />
Round: 1 - 2006 GP of Flanders, Belgium<br />
Circuit: Zolder<br />
Date: 2 April 2006<br />
Crowd: 16000<br />
Temp: 11ºC<br />
Weather: Overcast </strong></p>
	<p>Yamaha Intur Sports Motocross Team rider and reigning MX1 World Champion Stefan Everts left the opening round of the 2006 series having increased his record-career total of GP victories to 88 and proved his rhetoric concerning the new aluminium frame YZ450FM was completely founded. 16,000 spectators flocked to the Zolder circuit in Belgium for the Karcher Grand Prix of Flanders, the first race of fifteen in this season&#8217;s campaign. Teammate Cedric Melotte managed tenth position overall. </p>
	<p>Rainfall in the days leading up to the event meant that the fine Belgian dirt at the former Formula one circuit was soft and sodden, and throughout practice churned into a demanding and difficult prospect. Following through on his excellent pre-season form Stefan Everts did not put a foot wrong on Saturday to clinch his first pole position since the 2005 Grand Prix of South Africa.</p>
	<p>33-year-old Everts began the opening moto behind former rival Sebastien Tortelli and although he tried to pressurise the Frenchman, drawing close on several occasions, he was unable to seize the lead and lost any chance of victory in the last third of the heat when he was held up by backmarkers. The pair surprisingly lapped everybody up to fifth position. Melotte, who is still coming back to full fitness after a wrist problem limited his pre-season preparation, finished in ninth. The 27 year old, who was an overall winner at the first ever MX1 GP - also at Zolder - in 2004, made a mistake two laps from the chequered flag which cost him sixth place.</p>
	<p>Spanish sponsors Intur Sports were announced as the new backers for the Rinaldi team in an entertaining function on Saturday evening and they must have been pleased as Moto2 saw a dominant performance from Everts as he broke away from Sebastien Tortelli in a role-reversal of the first sprint.</p>
	<p>The Belgian has been raving about the handling and performance of the new YZ450FM and gave a large section of his fans an ample demonstration of his synergy with the Rinaldi-fettled machine. He would win by almost 40 seconds and his 2-1 scorecard gave him a familiar top step of the podium.<br />
Cedric Melotte had a problem with his goggles that affected his eyesight and he was close to crashing on several occasions but was able to steer his Yamaha past the chequered flag in eighth spot for tenth in the final classification.</p>
	<p>The second round of the series will take place in two weeks time, on Easter Sunday, at the Bellpuig circuit in Catalonia, Spain. The Grand Prix of Portugal will occur just one week on from the trip to the Iberian Peninsula.</p>
	<p>Stefan Everts, Yamaha Intur Sports Motocross team:<br />
&#8220;I was making a lot of mistakes in the first race and was not riding smooth enough to really catch Sebastien. After that though the ice was broken and I knew I had one more moto to make things better. I changed my position on the start line and got into the first corner ahead. I pushed really hard in those first few laps and Sebastien was with me for a while but I focussed on my own riding and it worked. I was happy with the bike. We changed a few little things with suspension but the performance was great today and I felt comfortable.<br />
It is very early for the Championship. Sebastien is right there but Pichon missed a lot of points today, Josh is out and I expected the Suzuki boys to be closer, but there is still a long way to go.&#8221;</p>
	<p>Cedric Melotte, Yamaha Intur Sports Motocross team:<br />
&#8220;I was struggling over the weekend with my wrist and my condition. Everything is improving but to come here and do 40 minutes with a weak wrist was unbelievable. The track was so difficult. If I had not crashed in the first race I would have been fifth and this was OK. After a few minutes of the second moto I got some dirt in my goggles and I could not see or concentrate on my lines. I am happy enough with the result because at least twice I thought that &#8216;I should stop otherwise I will crash&#8217; because I could not see. The ruts were really deep and to come away with a top ten in the conditions is satisfying.&#8221; </p>
	<p>Race classification MX1<br />
Round: 1 - 2006 GP of Flanders, Belgium<br />
Circuit: Zolder </p>
	<p>Race: 21 Laps<br />
Pos.  Rider Manufacturer  Nat. Total Time<br />
1   S. Tortelli KTM  FRA  39&#8242; 22.213<br />
2   S. Everts Yamaha  BEL  +11.063<br />
3   T. Leok Kawasaki  EST  +1&#8242; 5.994<br />
4   S. Ramon Suzuki  BEL  +1&#8242; 33.493<br />
5   K. De Dycker Honda  BEL  +1&#8242; 54.790<br />
6   J. Barragan KTM  ESP  +1 lap(s)<br />
7   P. Leuret  Honda  FRA  +1 lap(s)<br />
8   K. Strijbos Suzuki  BEL  +1 lap(s)<br />
9   C. Melotte Yamaha  BEL  +1 lap(s)<br />
10   S. Sword Kawasaki  GBR  +1 lap(s)<br />
11   J. Garcia Vico Honda  ESP  +1 lap(s)<br />
12   B. Verhoeven Kawasaki  NED  +1 lap(s)<br />
13   A. Pyrhonen TM  FIN  +1 lap(s)<br />
14   W. Avis KTM  RSA  +1 lap(s)<br />
15   D. Theybers Suzuki  BEL  +1 lap(s)<br />
16   M. Van Daele Honda  BEL  +1 lap(s)<br />
17   J. Noble Honda  GBR  +1 lap(s)<br />
18   M. Hucklebridge Kawasaki  GBR  +1 lap(s)<br />
19   C. Federici Kawasaki  ITA  +1 lap(s)<br />
20   E. Eggens Kawasaki  NED  +1 lap(s)  </p>
	<p>Race 2: 22 Laps<br />
Pos.  Rider Manufacturer  Nat. Total Time<br />
1   S. Everts Yamaha  BEL  40&#8242; 9.339<br />
2   S. Tortelli KTM  FRA  +38.639<br />
3   K. Strijbos Suzuki  BEL  +1&#8242; 15.573<br />
4   T. Leok Kawasaki  EST  +1&#8242; 23.799<br />
5   S. Ramon Suzuki  BEL  +1&#8242; 30.347<br />
6   S. Sword Kawasaki  GBR  +1&#8242; 39.574<br />
7   K. De Dycker Honda  BEL  +1 lap(s)<br />
8   C. Melotte Yamaha  BEL  +1 lap(s)<br />
9   J. Barragan KTM  ESP  +1 lap(s)<br />
10   P. Leuret  Honda  FRA  +1 lap(s)<br />
11   J. Noble Honda  GBR  +1 lap(s)<br />
12   M. Priem Yamaha  BEL  +1 lap(s)<br />
13   B. Jorgensen Honda  DNK  +1 lap(s)<br />
14   M. Van Daele Honda  BEL  +1 lap(s)<br />
15   A. Pyrhonen TM  FIN  +1 lap(s)<br />
16   B. Verhoeven Kawasaki  NED  +1 lap(s)<br />
17   J. Dobes Suzuki  CZE  +1 lap(s)<br />
18   L. Freibergs Suzuki  LVA  +1 lap(s)<br />
19   M. Hucklebridge Kawasaki  GBR  +1 lap(s)<br />
20   M. Norlen Suzuki  SWE  +1 lap(s)  </p>
	<p>Championship standings MX1<br />
Pos.  Rider  Manufacturer  Nat. Points<br />
1   Stefan Everts Yamaha  BEL 47<br />
2   Sebastien Tortelli KTM  FRA 47<br />
3   Tanel Leok Kawasaki  EST 38<br />
4   Steve Ramon Suzuki  BEL 34<br />
5   Kevin Strijbos Suzuki  BEL 33<br />
6   Ken De Dycker Honda  BEL 30<br />
7   Jonathan Barragan KTM  ESP 27<br />
8   Stephen Sword Kawasaki  GBR 26<br />
9   Cedric Melotte Yamaha  BEL 25<br />
10   Pascal Leuret  Honda  FRA 25<br />
11   Bas Verhoeven Kawasaki  NED 14<br />
12   James Noble Honda  GBR 14<br />
13   Antti Pyrhonen TM FRA 14<br />
14   Marvin Van Daele Honda  BEL 12<br />
15   Javier Garcia Vico Honda  ESP 10<br />
16   Manuel Priem Yamaha  BEL 9<br />
17   Brian Jorgensen Honda  DNK 8<br />
18   Wyatt Avis KTM  RSA 7<br />
19   Danny Theybers Suzuki BEL 6<br />
20   Mark Hucklebridge Kawasaki GBR 5  </p>
	<p>Manufacturers standings MX1<br />
Pos. Manufacturer Points<br />
1  Yamaha 25<br />
2  KTM 22<br />
3  Kawasaki 20<br />
4  Suzuki 18<br />
5  Honda 15<br />
6  TM 2  </p>
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		<title>Erin Bates is coming back to TV!!</title>
		<link>http://dirtxxx.com/2006/03/31/erin-bates-is-coming-back-to-tv/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 20:41:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	AMA Press release:
	AMA Pro Racing announced today that the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship presented by FMF will return to OLN with improved air-times and shorter turn-around coverage. Telecasts of the premier AMA Motocross class will occur on Saturdays following each race with coverage of the Motocross Lites class set to air on the Monday after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>AMA Press release:</strong></p>
	<p>AMA Pro Racing announced today that the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship presented by FMF will return to OLN with improved air-times and shorter turn-around coverage. Telecasts of the premier AMA Motocross class will occur on Saturdays following each race with coverage of the Motocross Lites class set to air on the Monday after that. Two events, Red Bud and Unadilla, will be seen the following Sunday, one week after the race, due to OLN&#8217;s coverage of the Tour de France.</p>
	<p>&#8220;AMA Pro Racing is pleased to have OLN back on board with AMA Motocross for 2006,&#8221; said AMA Pro Racing Vice President, Director of Commercial Development, John C. Farris, Jr. &#8220;OLN recognized the improvements that needed to be made to the telecast schedule and stepped up to the changes. Plus with OLN&#8217;s commitments to other marquee sports properties like the NHL and Tour de France, the network is well positioned for continued growth and expects to be in nearly 70 million homes in 2006.&#8221;</p>
	<p>Farris added that global coverage of AMA Motocross has also continued to expand. AMA Motocross is shown in nearly 100 territories around the world, reaching millions of households in key markets.</p>
	<p><strong>AMA Pro Racing also announced that Erin Bates, Brian Drebber and Racer X Illustrated&#8217;s David Pingree are set to provide commentary for each telecast.</strong></p>
	<p>&#8220;This is a solid announcing team that will add tremendous value to the telecasts,&#8221; noted Farris. &#8220;Brian is a seasoned motorsports presenter with a wealth of experience and Erin will bring her usual flair and insight to the shows. We&#8217;re particularly happy to add David&#8217;s voice to our coverage this year. &#8216;Ping&#8217;, as he&#8217;s known to his fans, is a former professional AMA Motocross and AMA Supercross rider and has transitioned nicely to his role as a motocross journalist. We&#8217;re confident he&#8217;ll add a unique perspective thanks to his connection to the racing community.&#8221;</p>
	<p>Final airtimes will be announced in the coming weeks. Visit www.amamotocross.com for further details.
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		<title>Suzuki looking to score big in World Motocross in Zolder</title>
		<link>http://dirtxxx.com/2006/03/29/suzuki-looking-to-score-big-in-world-motocross-in-zolder/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2006 22:29:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Suzuki Set for Zolder MX1 Opener
	Press Release Issued By Team Suzuki Press Office – March 29, 2006
	The 2006 FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship commences this weekend with the first round of fifteen in a six month, three continent trek. The Karcher Grand Prix of Flanders will be entertained by the Zolder circuit in Belgian for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>Suzuki Set for Zolder MX1 Opener</p>
	<p>Press Release Issued By Team Suzuki Press Office – March 29, 2006</strong></p>
	<p>The 2006 FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship commences this weekend with the first round of fifteen in a six month, three continent trek. The Karcher Grand Prix of Flanders will be entertained by the Zolder circuit in Belgian for the third consecutive year.</p>
	<p>The season will involve participation from six manufacturers in the 15 GP, 30 race contest. Team Suzuki, with the works RM-Z450s this season running the traditional Suzuki ‘yellow’ livery, field an all-Belgian line-up for the third consecutive year with Kevin Strijbos and Steve Ramon pushing the manufacturer’s cause at the highest level.</p>
	<p>With moto victories at Hawkstone Park and most recently the second round of the Belgian Championships, Kevin Strijbos has put the injury nightmares of 2005 behind him when he damaged ankle ligaments, dislocated his shoulder and suffered thrombosis all within the first four months of the calendar year.</p>
	<p>Although he is presently nursing a cold, the 20 year old - who begins his fourth season with the team and in the premier class and third term on the RM-Z 450 - is confident of his chances at Zolder especially compared to 12 months ago when he was barely fit to race and only scored seventh and sixth positions in the two motos.</p>
	<p>“I am feeling pretty blocked-up at the moment and it is a bit disappointing because I had a good pre-season but my preparation for this week has been affected,” he said. “I hope I will feel better in the next day or so and be 100% for Zolder even if the rain doesn’t look as though it will move away.”</p>
	<p>“We have been working on the bike and it is running very well,” he continued. ”We changed the suspension from last season and my starts have been great in the races so far. Zolder is a cool track with some nice jumps but it can get very rough especially when it is wet. It is always nice to start the World Championships in front of the Belgian fans and there is normally a good turn-out.”</p>
	<p>Steve Ramon has been adjusting to the RM-Z450 over the past three months and has posted some encouraging results in the pre-season Internationals. The 26 year old will approach his first Grand Prix with the team this weekend. The Belgian sand was the setting of a remarkable debut for Ramon who won the first ever MX1 moto at the start of 2004.</p>
	<p>“I like most tracks but Zolder is a little bit special for me because of 2004,” said the 2003 125cc World Champion who was 15th overall at the Grand Prix of Flanders last year. “I hope that the weather will be better than it is now. With the rain the soft terrain can get very rough and the ruts become deep. It is a hard GP because it is the first but I am looking forward to starting the season.”</p>
	<p>Zolder has been one of the main racing venues in Belgium since the 1960s, sharing the Formula One spotlight with Spa Francorchamps. Famous names to have won there include Jackie Stewart and Niki Lauda. The road racing facility has changed little over the decades with the exception of the surface being re-laid and the installation of a new paddock, infrastructure and several chicanes. The layout of the course retains its fast and sweeping nature.</p>
	<p>Motocross first set up residency in 2003 when the circuit hosted the Motocross of Nations. For the last two years it has been chosen to open the World Championships and is widely acknowledged as having one of the best set-ups within Grand Prix racing.</p>
	<p>The track itself uses a soft, loamy terrain and is partially laid over the asphalt of the permanent race course. The remainder of the layout cuts across the banking and touches the woodland above the arena section. It is renowned for being a technical and tough physical test.</p>
	<p>Since winning the 2002 250cc World Championship Team Suzuki has registered third spot in 2003, fifth in 2004 and a best position of sixth in 2005. Since 2002 however the squad have had poor luck with injuries with at least one of their two riders facing long-term lay-offs. The RM-Z450 owns one Grand Prix victory, four motos and six podiums in its two year existence.</p>
	<p>The weather forecast for the weekend is not positive and predicts light showers over both days.</p>
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		<title>2007 RM250Z wins in Japan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2006 22:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Debut Victory for Development RM-Z250
	Press Release Issued By Team Suzuki Press Office – March 29, 2006
	Team Suzuki’s Yohei Kojima raced a development aluminium-framed RM-Z250WS to its debut victory in the opening round of the All Japan Motocross Championship at Sportsland Sugo at the weekend.
	The venue, which will host the Japanese round of the FIM World [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>Debut Victory for Development RM-Z250</p>
	<p>Press Release Issued By Team Suzuki Press Office – March 29, 2006</strong></p>
	<p>Team Suzuki’s Yohei Kojima raced a development aluminium-framed RM-Z250WS to its debut victory in the opening round of the All Japan Motocross Championship at Sportsland Sugo at the weekend.</p>
	<p>The venue, which will host the Japanese round of the FIM World Motocross Championship this year after receiving the best-organised GP of 2005 by the FIM, also saw the unveiling of a new fuel-injected RM-Z450WS in the hands of IA1 class riders Shinichi Kaga and Kuraudo Toda.</p>
	<p>In the opening IA2 race, Kojima suffered a poor start, but rounded the opening lap in fifth place, moving to third by lap two and then into second, but he couldn’t quite catch leader and race winner Hiroaki Arai. In race two, he gated behind Arai but moved to the front by the end of the opening lap and was never headed.</p>
	<p>He said: “I couldn’t get on the pace in the opening race after a bad start but the second race was a very good result for the new RM-Z250WS.”</p>
	<p>IA2 Race 1: 1 Hiroaki Arai (Kawasaki), 2 Yohei Kojima (Suzuki RM-Z250WS), 3 Yu Hirata (Kawasaki), 4 Yuya Ozaki (Yamaha), 5 Serizawa Naoki (Honda).</p>
	<p>IA2 Race 2: 1 Yohei Kojima (Suzuki RM-Z250WS), 2 Hiroaki Arai (Kawasaki), 3 Yu Hirata (Kawasaki), 4 Takeshi Katsuya (Honda), 5 Shinichi Inoue (Kawasaki).</p>
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		<title>MotoXXX&#8230;Detroit Supercross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darren</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Signs of Life
Moto XXX Results Improve in Detroit&#8217;s Ford Field Supercross
	Team Unbound Energy/Moto XXX entered Detroit’s Ford Field last weekend with the
level of excitement and anticipation you’d expect for a new venue’s debut race.
The riders were excited to see the facilities, track design and dirt. The team
as a whole was concerned with the tasks of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>Signs of Life<br />
Moto XXX Results Improve in Detroit&#8217;s Ford Field Supercross</strong></p>
	<p>Team Unbound Energy/Moto XXX entered Detroit’s Ford Field last weekend with the<br />
level of excitement and anticipation you’d expect for a new venue’s debut race.<br />
The riders were excited to see the facilities, track design and dirt. The team<br />
as a whole was concerned with the tasks of keeping Timmy Ferry in the top ten<br />
and getting Josh Summey back there. In addition to a couple of other positive<br />
developments, those objectives were met. </p>
	<p>Leading the way, as he has been for past couple of months, was Timmy Ferry.<br />
“Red<br />
Dog” has gone on a tear of late, finishing in the top ten week after week.<br />
While<br />
running at the front of the privateer pack, he’s also had successful battles<br />
with factory riders. His 9th place finish in Detroit saw him retain 10th place<br />
in the season standings. As long as he continues his current pace, Ferry should<br />
be able to move up a couple more spots before the series comes to a close in<br />
Las<br />
Vegas. </p>
	<p>Since the Supercross series shifted to the East, Josh Summey has consistently<br />
displayed top ten, even top five speed at times. Unfortunately, bad luck has<br />
caused problems with his consistency. Untimely crashes, such as the one that<br />
ended his main event in the first turn at Orlando, have been all too common,<br />
but “Sum Dog” got it going in Detroit. After squeaking into the “Lites” class<br />
main event via the LCQ, he set his sites on the sport’s brightest young stars.<br />
Proving that he should be considered one of them, Summey diced with the factory<br />
boys and rode a smart race in general. He finished 8th and got himself back up<br />
to 13th in the standings. With one more round in the East region, his goal is<br />
to finish as strongly as possible and make one last move in the standings. </p>
	<p>Detroit also saw the return of Kyle Lewis, who was injured a few weeks ago. On<br />
doctor’s orders, “Lucky” sat a few rounds out because of facial injuries that<br />
could have jeopardized his vision if not allowed to heal properly. In Detroit,<br />
he was able to find a pretty good pace, but crashes in his qualifiers kept him<br />
out of the main event. Nevertheless, it was great to have him back at the track<br />
and even with all the setbacks, he still holds 20th in the standings.</p>
	<p>Next up for Team Unbound Energy/Moto XXX is the Houston Supercross, which will<br />
be followed by a much-needed pair of weekends off. </p>
	<p>Team Unbound Energy/Moto XXX is faithfully supported by Unbound Energy Drink,<br />
American Honda, Akrapovic, O&#8217;neal, Honda Genuine Parts, Pro Comp Wheels &#038;<br />
Tires, Sidi, Tag Metals, EPersonals.com, M2R Helmets,  Polisport Plastic, Pro<br />
Honda Oils &#038; Chemicals, Pro-X, Scott, N-Style, MB1 Suspension, Lucky 13, Ready<br />
Filter, VP Fuels, Braking, Motion Pro, Hinson Clutch Components, Metaltek,<br />
Ogio, Dunlop, Vans Shoes, Fat Wreck Chords, RK Chain, Excel Wheels, Vortex<br />
Ignitions, ARC, Ti Lube, Carbon Fiber Works, SDG Seats, PPG, Asterisk, Lockhart<br />
Phillips, Red Rider Rewards, Crower Power, Darkside, N-Fab, CST, MT Racing,<br />
Vans<br />
Shoes.</p>
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