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250's

1 50 25 (1) 25 (1) 4 R. Carmichael Havana, FL Honda CRF450R
2 44 22 (2) 22 (2) 22 C. Reed Menifee, CA Yamaha YZ450F
3 40 20 (3) 20 (3) 14 K. Windham Centreville, MS Honda CRF450R
4 32 18 (4) 14 (7) 12 D. Vuillemin Murrieta, CA Yamaha YZ450F
5 30 15 (6) 15 (6) 24 E. Fonseca Murrieta, CA Honda CR250R
6 30 12 (9) 18 (4) 103 S. Tortelli Lake Elsinore, CA Suzuki RM250
7 29 13 (8) 16 (5) 27 N. Wey Dewitt, MI Suzuki RM250
8 29 16 (5) 13 (8) 11 E. Lusk Bainbridge, GA Yamaha YZ250
9 22 10 (11) 12 (9) 26 M. Byrne Temecula, CA Kawasaki KX250
10 19 8 (13) 11 (10) 121 C. Johnson Lake Elsinore, CA Kawasaki KX250
11 17 7 (14) 10 (11) 36 S. Hamblin Murrieta, CA Suzuki RM250
12 15 6 (15) 9 (12) 106 R. Thain Temecula, CA Suzuki RM250
13 15 9 (12) 6 (15) 38 J. Thomas Melrose, FL Honda CRF450R
14 14 11 (10) 3 (18) 108 J. Rodrigues Murrieta, CA KTM 450SX
15 14 14 (7) 0 (40) 23 K. Lewis Henderson, NV Honda CRF450R
16 8 3 (18) 5 (16) 402 R. Abrigo Snohomish, WA Suzuki RM250
17 8 0 (38) 8 (13) 43 R. Clark Corrales, NM Yamaha YZ250
18 7 0 (23) 7 (14) 87 J. Gibson Westerville, OH Yamaha YZ250
19 5 5 (16) 0 (31) 57 J. Oehlhof Hesperia, CA Honda CRF450R
20 4 0 (25) 4 (17) 940 M. Karlsen Denver, CO Honda CRF450R
21 4 4 (17) 0 (29) 244 R. Holland Clovis, CA Kawasaki KX250
22 2 0 (26) 2 (19) 158 J. Buckelew Riverside, CA Honda CRF450R
23 2 2 (19) 0 (34) 70 B. Mason Belleville, IL Honda CRF450R
24 1 0 (22) 1 (20) 969 M. Corder El Cajon, CA Honda CRF450R
25 1 1 (20) 0 (35) 64 J. Povolny Mendota Heights, MN Honda CRF450R
26 0 0 (27) 0 (21) 91 B. Modjewski Hatley, WI Suzuki RM250
27 0 0 (28) 0 (22) 153 G. Crater Renton, WA Honda CRF450R
28 0 0 (29) 0 (25) 427 L. Lillie Lewiston, ID Honda CRF450R
29 0 0 (31) 0 (24) 272 R. Sullivan Estacada, OR Honda CRF450R
30 0 0 (34) 0 (23) 285 R. Floth Meridian, ID Suzuki RM250
31 0 0 (24) 0 (33) 77 T. Campbell Mesa, AZ Honda CRF450R
32 0 0 (21) 0 (36) 19 D. Henry Torrington, CT Honda CRF450R
33 0 0 (35) 0 (26) 961 M. Ogata Corona, CA Honda CR250R
34 0 0 (30) 0 (32) 130 A. Amaradio Temecula, CA Honda CRF450R
35 0 0 (36) 0 (27) 727 J. Cavanaugh Yucaipa, CA Honda CRF450R
36 0 0 (33) 0 (30) 713 D. Moore Yakima, WA Suzuki RM250
37 0 0 (39) 0 (28) 184 D. Stapleton Capitola, CA Honda CR250R
38 0 0 (32) 0 (38) 847 J. Lamastus Post Falls, ID KTM 450SX
39 0 0 (37) 0 (39) 28 H. Voss Mico, TX Yamaha YZ450F
40 0 0 (40) 0 (37) 918 J. Aubert Lake Elsinore, CA Suzuki RM250


125's

1 50 25 (1) 25 (1) 259 J. Stewart Haines City, FL Kawasaki KX125
2 40 22 (2) 18 (4) 60 B. Hepler Kittanning, PA Suzuki RM-Z250
3 31 20 (3) 11 (10) 48 P. Carpenter Ithaca, NY Kawasaki KX250F
4 30 14 (7) 16 (5) 29 I. Tedesco Murrieta, CA Kawasaki KX250F
5 30 15 (6) 15 (6) 25 N. Ramsey Menifee, CA Honda CRF250R
6 30 8 (13) 22 (2) 52 G. Schnell Rancho Cucamonga, CA Honda CRF250R
7 26 6 (15) 20 (3) 188 D. Millsaps Cairo, GA Suzuki RM-Z250
8 25 13 (8) 12 (9) 59 D. Smith Middleton, ID Yamaha YZ250F
9 22 12 (9) 10 (11) 61 T. Adams Brooksville, FL Kawasaki KX250F
10 22 16 (5) 6 (15) 35 C. Gosselaar Victorville, CA Honda CRF250R
11 19 11 (10) 8 (13) 105 R. Hughes Temecula, CA KTM 125SX
12 18 18 (4) 0 (36) 122 M. Walker Mcdonough, GA Kawasaki KX250F
13 15 2 (19) 13 (8) 386 J. Grant Yucaipa, CA Honda CRF250R
14 14 0 (38) 14 (7) 3 M. Brown Johnson City, TN Yamaha YZ250F
15 13 9 (12) 4 (17) 44 R. Mills Clintondale, NY Honda CRF250R
16 12 5 (16) 7 (14) 46 D. Hurley Corona, CA Suzuki RM-Z250
17 10 10 (11) 0 (22) 123 B. Metcalfe Murrieta, CA KTM 125SX
18 9 0 (40) 9 (12) 32 A. Short Murrieta, CA Suzuki RM-Z250
19 7 7 (14) 0 (31) 68 J. Hansen Elbert, CO Yamaha YZ250F
20 6 1 (20) 5 (16) 41 B. Gray Jacksonville, FL Suzuki RM-Z250
21 4 3 (18) 1 (20) 95 T. Reif Atascadero, CA Honda CRF250R
22 4 4 (17) 0 (37) 80 J. Summey Stanley, NC Yamaha YZ250F
23 3 0 (22) 3 (18) 263 S. Collier Santa Clarita, CA Honda CRF250R
24 2 0 (25) 2 (19) 952 Y. Fukadome Nakagaito Osaka, Suzuki RM-Z250
25 0 0 (23) 0 (27) 39 M. Brandes San Jose, CA Kawasaki KX250F
26 0 0 (28) 0 (23) 685 T. Hibbert Goodridge, MN Suzuki RM125
27 0 0 (27) 0 (25) 74 E. Vallejo Garland, TX Yamaha YZ250F
28 0 0 (29) 0 (26) 717 K. Mace Hesperia, CA Kawasaki KX125
29 0 0 (32) 0 (24) 953 Y. Kitai Kusugaoka Osaka, Suzuki RM-Z250
30 0 0 (21) 0 (35) 33 K. Smith Ludington, MI Yamaha YZ250F
31 0 0 (24) 0 (33) 47 M. Lalloz Murrieta, CA Honda CR125R
32 0 0 (39) 0 (21) 65 R. Owens Wildomar, CA Kawasaki KX250F
33 0 0 (26) 0 (34) 186 D. Costella Las Vegas, NV Suzuki RM125
34 0 0 (33) 0 (28) 272 B. Boehm Duvall, WA Suzuki RM-Z250
35 0 0 (35) 0 (30) 173 N. Tiearney Carson City, NV Suzuki RM-Z250
36 0 0 (37) 0 (29) 256 B. Johnson Cairo, GA Yamaha YZ250F
37 0 0 (36) 0 (32) 982 A. Narita Corona, CA Honda CRF250R
38 0 0 (30) 0 (38) 42 S. Boniface Murrieta, CA Suzuki RM-Z250
39 0 0 (31) 0 (39) 21 S. Roncada Lake Elsinore, CA Kawasaki KX250F
40 0 0 (34) 0 (40) 112 R. Huffman Roseburg, OR Yamaha YZ250F
 

SpectraSVT

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How did P.carpenter get 3rd overall? A 3-10 finish is 13pts. Both Tedesco and Ramsey got 12pts with Tedesco getting the Moto 2 tiebreaker.
 

Chili

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As the columns show a 3 (20pts) and 10 (11 pts) totals 31 pts for the day, Tedesco, Ramsey, and Schnell each had 30 points for the day with appropriate tiebreakers deciding the order.

You don't add the totals with lowest amount wins, it is based on points awarded per moto based on the following:

1st 25pts
2nd 22 pts
3rd 20 pts
4th 18 pts
5th 16 pts
6th 15 pts
4th 14 pts and so down to 20th being 1 point.
 

dirt bike dave

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Props to Schnell and Ezra.

Great to see Yogi back and doing well after his serious SX injuries.

In moto 2, Schnell started well, lost 2nd place to Milsaps, and then reeled Davi back in and gapped him by the finish. And he was only 10 seconds back of Bubba - that's as close as anybody has come in awhile. Nice job!

Hepler got a bad Moto 2 start but was lapping as fast as Bubba, and was hounding Milsaps at the finish. Hepler has gotta be the favorite for the '05 title.

RC - what can you say? He's lapping 3+ seconds faster than Bubba, and beating Chad handily.
 

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Good to see Ezra back!
 

dirt bike dave

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jake949 said:
how did walker get DQ,ed in the second moto??

Not sure exactly.

Under AMA rules if you have not left the starting area by the time the leader completes the first lap, you cannot join the race. I heard Walker was involved in a starting line mishap, got going again, but not until the leader finished lap 1.
 

Chili

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SpectraSVT said:
aahhh that makes sense. Thought they scored it like most local races. Using position totals not points total.

Every local race I've ever been to scores points and the overall the same way the AMA Pro Racing does. Dunno if it's different in your area?

jake949 said:
how did walker get DQ,ed in the second moto??

I read on another board that he got in a pileup off the start and was getting lapped on his 1st lap but still racing people so they black flagged him. Don't know if that's the real deal or not.

mxer842 said:
Why do we even call these "spoiler" anymore?

As a courtesy so that people who don't want to know the results before they watch it on ESPN can avoid reading the thread.

Tony Williams said:
Does Doug Henry get to keep number 19???

He didn't score any points

Only if he goes to another race and scores a point.
 

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Chili said:
Every local race I've ever been to scores points and the overall the same way the AMA Pro Racing does. Dunno if it's different in your area?

Yep, raced with 4 different promoters here in the bay area CA and all add your position #'s to get total. We don't get individual moto scores, only an overall. Even at Hangtown they scored it that way for us. I never knew there was any other way. :think:
 

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Hopefully Doug comes back for another race and grabs some points. Wonder why he switched to a Honda?...... If he had wanted a Thumper it seems he could've just got a Yfz. It is what he won the championship on. I'm actually kinda surprised. The last couple years hes been easily able to run in the top 20 and sometimes in the top 5-10. :(
 

XRpredator

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flynbryan said:
Hopefully Doug comes back for another race and grabs some points. Wonder why he switched to a Honda?
He rides for Troy Lee's Honda Supermoto team, and they ride Hondas, so he rode a Honda.
 

flynbryan

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O.....I didn't realize that. The last I saw of Supermoto was when he was riding a Yfz. So I guess hes campaining the whole series?(supermoto that is?) :cool:
 

slideways11

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As a courtesy so that people who don't want to know the results before they watch it on ESPN can avoid reading the thread.

As if ESPN is actually going to show the race. :bang:

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miko

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slideways11 said:
As a courtesy so that people who don't want to know the results before they watch it on ESPN can avoid reading the thread.

I think he was being facetious. We all know that JS and RC are
going to win. Maybe the AMA can NASCARise the races and
start adding weight to their bikes, or taking away one HP until
"everybody is equal"
;)

miko.
 

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I would have thought that ment anyone that had not left the starting gate before the leader completed lap 1? Where was Walker when the leaders went by?


dirt bike dave said:
Not sure exactly.

Under AMA rules if you have not left the starting area by the time the leader completes the first lap, you cannot join the race. I heard Walker was involved in a starting line mishap, got going again, but not until the leader finished lap 1.
 

dirt bike dave

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Below is updated info/race coverage quoted from the AMA page.

"The second moto went from bad to worse when Walker suffered a minor crash and could not re-start his KX250F. Then, when a member of the team fired up his bike; he was disqualified for receiving “outside assistance.” Matt was not happy as he made his way back to the pits"
 

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