250 - Ricky Carmichael - what can you say? He's so good right now, it's almost boring! Ricky dominated both heats today, and he's done that at every event this season. Ricky has 10 moto wins in a row, and that ties a record with Bob Hannah. Bob Hannah started out the 1978 season with 10 250 moto wins in a row.
Mike LaRocco is making a nice comeback after being out with an injured wrist. He took second overall with finishes of fourth and second.
Third overall went to the hard charging Tim Ferry. Tim finished second in the first moto, but fell in the finale, and had to work hard to get all way back up to fourth.
NOTES: Attack of the ankle: Riders who did not compete today due to sore ankles: David Vuillemin, Stephane Roncada, Travis Preston, and Michael Byrne. Track info: 17,305 spectators were on hand. Each race was 16 laps, 36+ minutes. Weather was warm and sunny.
125 - Both motos went like this: James Stewart gets the start. James Stewart flies for 30 minutes plus two laps, leaving all the other guys behind. James Stewart takes the checkered flag. James Stewart won the overall today, taking 50 points, and is now leading the series points championship.
Chad Reed is still bothered by his shoulder injury from last weekend at Southwick. But Chad still soldiered on, and had finishes of second and fourth in the two motos. He's only 5 points behind Stewart in the point standings.
Branden Jesseman had another strong and consistent day by finishing 5/2 for third overall.
NOTES: National Champ Mike Brown raced, but pulled out, his knee still bothering him too much to continue. Last weekend's winner Danny Smith had a nice first moto going, but his bike failed, and he had to push the bike in. Brock Sellards returned to racing after not feeling well for a long time. He was diagnosed with Epstein-Barr virus, and is healthy now.
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