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By simon, 4 May, 2005

Kyle Lewis Grabs Another Holeshot in Houston

With the 2005 Supercross series nearly over and the outdoor season just around the corner, it’s conceivable that some teams and riders may have shifted their focus to getting ready for the grueling summer schedule. While Team Honda/Moto XXX is certainly preparing for the rigors of the AMA Nationals, sandbagging the final rounds of Supercross has never been an option and the privateer squad’s performance in Houston, TX should serve as solid proof.

Kyle Lewis is more than just the senior member of Moto XXX. He’s become something of a privateer icon, representing everything that fans love about the working class heroes of motocross. His propensity for beating factory riders and their priceless bikes to the first turn is one of the traits that earned him such status, and he did it again in Houston, claiming the $1500.00 Butterfinger Holeshot prize. After the start, Lewis battled factory riders for the entire 20 laps of the main event. Finishing 9th, he recorded his best finish of the season and now sits 11th in World Supercross points, 18th in the AMA series. Considering the fact that he missed a few rounds due to scary crashes, both Kyle and the team have a lot to be proud of.

By simon, 4 May, 2005

60 Minutes story on Chad Reed

For those that missed it, here is a link to the 60 minutes story on Sunday about Chad Reed. They interview Chad, Ellie, his Dad and Mum among others. There is both a transscript and a link to the Video. Take a look! (Internet Exploder required unfortunately).

Chad Reed on 60 Minutes

By simon, 3 May, 2005

Beacon brothers make motocross a family affair

RURAL VALLEY -- Shane Beacon hadn't yet learned how to ride a bicycle when he wanted his first dirt bike. His father, Dave Beacon, simply told him he had to learn how to ride a bicycle without training wheels first, thinking that should delay that request for a while.

Click here to read the full story on PittsburghLive.com

By simon, 2 May, 2005

Husqvarna takes clean sweep at Supermotard Extreme QLD Championships - 30/4/2005

Husqvarna racing has dominated round 1 of the Supermotard Extreme Qld Championships held at Gladstone’s Formula K Raceway yesterday, winning all three classes and the All Powers Challenge.

With excellent weather, a large crowd, and a well prepared all-bitumen track, conditions were perfect to kick start Husqvarna’s 2005 supermotard campaign. And what better way to do it than with victories in all three
categories – Unlimited, Sport, and Lites.

Last year’s National Champion, Josh McFarlane, continued to stamp his authority in the Unlimited Class onboard his Husqvarna Racing SMR630.

By markj, 2 May, 2005

Southern Districts Ride 1/5/05

Spent Sat arvo pulling a WR250 motor had to come out due to excessive end float at the flywheel, noticed when checking the dodgy rivets which WRs have (have you checked yours?). So I took it to the ride for guru Paul to have a go at in time for Lameroo in a coupla weeks.

15 riders & 14 bikes fronted amid a sea of yellow (5 DRZs, lets try for a record at my ride in 3 weeks boys-green will be accepted).

By simon, 1 May, 2005

Supermoto WCH: 1st Round Cast. di Branduzzo, Italy

Van den Bosch with top performance!

2005 KTM joins the WCS with three riders. Two of them, Thierry von den Bosch and Boris Chambon like in 2004, and the new rider Bernd Hiemer, who rode for Husqvarna last year.

After a redesign of the offroadpart, the riders rode the second free practice on a "new" track without the speedway part.

Once more the S2 qualifying session was tough. Unfortunately Boris Chambon couldn’t push like he wants to and got only the fifth time.

Totaly different at the S1 class: Thierry van den Bosch played with his opponents all the time and grabed the pole position with a strong advantage of more than a second! Hiemer wasn’t satisfied with position four. "I have to push more harder in the race tomorrow" he said after the time practice.

By WoodsChick, 29 April, 2005

Tears on the Trail

Utah is one of my favorite places on this planet. There's no mistaking where you are when you're there. I'm still undecided on the whole "God" thing, but I'm pretty certain that if there is one, he/she probably lives in Utah most of the year.

I've been dreaming of returning to Utah since I returned from there on May 3rd of last year. And I've been pissed off about taking the bail-out in 5MOH since I did it on April 30th, 2004. And even *more* pissed off in light of what took place in Hell this year...more on that later. And yes, the date *is* etched in my memory. So, when we left for Utah this year on Friday April 15th, I had high hopes and was firmly set on completing the unfinished business of the year before. As you might have guessed by now, it never happened.

By simon, 28 April, 2005

AdrenalinX launches ACU affiliated Minimoto & Pocketbike club at Brands Hatch & a new website

[image:4766,left] AdrenalinX is official technical and safety partner to Brands Hatch and following the hugely successful AdrenalinX Minimoto & Pocketbike Hire Event at Brands Hatch over the BSB Easter Weekend, AdrenalinX is launching its exclusive ACU approved Minimoto & Pocketbike Club in April 2005; along with an associated website.

AdrenalinX Minimoto & Pocketbike Club Members will also have a membership card that will entitle them to a VAT FREE Discount when purchasing online on all Dainese Multisport Sport products (subject to availability and as determined by AdrenalinX)

By tiago, 26 April, 2005

Wow, what a ride. Enduro ride report

This weekend I was at Vitoria, just 50km west from where I live. Friday I quit work one hour early, went to the motorcycle trailer rental place to pick a three rail trailer, loaded bikes and stuff and went to Vitoria. Checked in the little motel (US$20 for the weekend) and went to subscribe for the race. I have an enduro computer which can be programmed, but the (des)organization of the race have a notebook equiped with a cable that connects to the enduro computer and can be used to transfer the program, so, instead of being awake late at night to input 50 pages of programming, I handed my enduro computer... This was the first mistake of the weekend...

By simon, 26 April, 2005

Blake Hore Race Report - Yamaha National Offroad Championship rounds 1 & 2

19-year-old Blake Hore made the trip north to Raymond Terrace, just outside Newcastle NSW, over the weekend (Apr 23-24) to compete in the debut of the Yamaha National Offroad Series. Promoters, Dirtbike promotions had done a great job of providing the competitors with a great circuit an a professional looking event.

The Christensens Motorcycles backed rider had a weekend of ups and downs but for the most part the ups far outweighed the downs. Taking his Yamaha WR450F to a 16th in Saturdays opening round and 6th on Sunday's second round, Blake was up beat and pleased with how he performed over the two days.

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