Ricky
Carmichael could add yet another record to
his seemingly endless string of records when
he comes to the sandy hills of Southwick,
Mass., and the historic Motocross 338 circuit
on Sunday, June 13. If Carmichael wins in
round three of the 12-round AMA Chevrolet
Motocross Championship, he would become the
first rider in history to win five straight
at Southwick.
Growing
up racing on the sand tracks of his home Florida,
Carmichael says Southwick is one of his favorite
stops in the series. “That track really
shows who’s been putting in their training,”
said Carmichael of the energy-sapping Motocross
338 circuit. “It’s famous for
always being rough and rutted track and I’ve
been fortunate to have a good string of wins
there.”
Carmichael
will be riding a four-stroke Honda at Southwick.
In prior seasons the seven-time AMA Motocross
champ has ridden two-stroke machines. He’s
made the transition to the new bike flawlessly,
winning the two rounds leading up to Southwick
and opening a 16-point lead over Factory Connection
Honda’s Kevin Windham. Windham appears
to be Carmichael’s primary challenger
again this year. The rider from Centreville,
Miss., has not fared so well at Southwick
over the years, although he managed to finish
third in last year’s race. Windham will
be looking to turn his luck around on the
track and get back into the win column this
year.
Newly
crowned AMA Supercross champ Chad Reed is
third-ranked in the 250 class. Like Windham,
Reed has not had much luck at Southwick. The
Aussie could be tough this year though since
he moved to Florida and now trains on more
sandy circuits like Southwick.
One
rider to watch for in the 250 class at Southwick
is another Australian Michael Byrne. “Burner”
finished second in the 125 class last year
and he is hungry to turn in a good result
for the Kawasaki factory squad.
The
125 national at Southwick has produced surprising
results in the last few years. Yet another
Aussie, Craig Anderson, took his first, and
to date only, AMA national win last year.
Anderson has moved up to the 250 class and
could be a factor on his Moto Sport Outlet/White
Brothers Honda.
Danny Smith took an emotional win at the Southwick
125 National in 2002. Smith’s only national
win just days after his brother died in a
construction accident. The Boost Mobile Yamaha
of Troy rider is hoping to move up the ranks
from his current 14th-place in the standings
with a strong result this Sunday.
James
Stewart comes into this race as the 125 series
leader. The young Floridian has yet to taste
victory at Southwick. He missed last year’s
race due to injury and his bike broke in the
first moto of the 2002 race. He came back
to win the second moto that year to produce
a sixth overall result. Stewart is confident
he can win on Sunday.
“I
look forward to Southwick,” said Stewart,
who rides for Team Kawasaki. “I feel
I have some unfinished business there. I had
a great opportunity to win there a few years
ago, but we had some bad luck. I know there
are some good sand riders out there so it
should be a good one for the fans.”
Motocross
338 is named after the American Legion Post
where the track is located. This year there
will be heavy hearts in the paddock. Bernie
Yelin, one of the originators of Motocross
388, passed away this March. Yelin was a tireless
promoter of motocross and his presence will
be greatly missed.
Southwick
will be televised by ESPN2 on Sunday, June
20. For ticket information call (413) 786-3221
or visit www.moto338.com.
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