Round Four San Francisco Supercross Race Results: Carmichael Wins Third In A Row – News – Dirt Rider Magazine

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Suzuki’s Ricky Carmichael, of Havana, Fla., won his third consecutive THQ AMA Supercross Series race in front of 38,744 fans at SBC Park. Honda’s Billy Laninovich, of Lake Elsinore, Calif., won his first 125cc Western Regional THQ AMA Supercross Series race.Reed earned the $1,500 Butterfinger Crisp Holeshot Award with Mike LaRocco, of Corona, Calif., and Carmichael in tow. Carmichael settled into second place on lap 2 and followed Reed until lap 8 where he passed the reigning THQ AMA Supercross Series champion. Once in the lead, Carmichael pulled away from Reed, who finished second and LaRocco, who finished third.”This is what the fans wanted to see,” said Carmichael. “I had to chase Chad (Reed) and earn the win tonight, and I am very happy with my performance. It’s a long series, so I can’t get too excited. I need to keep my head on and finish the season strong.”Yamaha’s Danny Smith, of Middleton, Idaho, earned the $1,000 Butterfinger Holeshot Award but it was Honda’s Billy Laninovich who moved into the lead. Season points leader Ivan Tedesco started near the back of the pack after an early-race crash. But he put in a remarkable charge, working his all the way up to third place, just making the podium. Although it wasn’t the race he had planned, Tedesco was satisfied with his results. “The Championship is the most important thing,” he said, “at least I got some good points tonight.” Honda’s Andrew Short, of Colorado Springs, Colo., moved his Honda into second place but was unable to pass Laninovich.”This is the first win of my career, so I can’t even explain how happy I am,” said Laninovich. “I hope this is the first of many. I had a little battle with Danny Smith on lap 1, but I was able to move into the lead and ride smart.”In the eighth-annual Suzuki Crossover Challenge mountain biker Brian Lopes, who came into the race as an odds-on favorite, led the first three laps with jet skier Victor Sheldon on his back wheel. Mid-way through the whoop section Lopes lost control and crashed, allowing Sheldon to move into the lead and get the win.Racing returns to Angel Stadium of Anaheim next Saturday, February 5. Tonight’s race airs on ESPN2 tomorrow, Sunday, January 30 at 5:00 p.m. EST.
250cc Supercross Series Event Results
1. Ricky Carmichael Havana, Fla. Suzuki
2. Chad Reed Dade City, Fla. Yamaha
3. Mike LaRocco Corona, Calif. Honda
4. David Vuillemin Murrieta, Calif. Yamaha
5. Ernesto Fonseca Murrieta, Calif. Honda
6. Nick Wey Dewitt, Mich. Honda
7. Heath Voss Mico Texas Yamaha
8. Michael Byrne Murrieta, Calif. Kawasaki
9. Kevin Windham Baton Rouge, La. Honda
10. Tyler Evans Corona, Calif. Suzuki
 



250cc Supercross Series Season Standings
1. Ricky Carmichael Havana, Fla. Suzuki 95
2. Kevin Windham Baton Rouge, La. Honda 79
3. Chad Reed Dade City, Fla. Yamaha 69
4. Mike LaRocco Corona, Calif. Honda 66
5. Nick Wey Dewitt, Mich. Honda 59
6. Ernesto Fonseca Murrieta, Calif. Honda 58
7. Sebastien Tortelli Lake Elsinore, Calif. Suzuki 57
8. Heath Voss Mico, Texas Yamaha 51
9. David Vuillemin Murrieta, Calif. Yamaha 49
10. Michael Byrne Murrieta, Calif. Kawasaki 44
 



125cc Western Regional Supercross Event Results
1. Billy Laninovich Lake Elsinore, Calif. Honda
2. Andrew Short Murrieta, Calif. Honda
3. Ivan Tedesco Murrieta, Calif. Kawasaki
4. Ryan Morais Canyon Lake, Calif. Suzuki
5. Bret Metcalfe Murrieta, Calif. Yamaha
6. Bryan Johnson Cairo, Ga. Yamaha
7. Ryan Sipes Vine Grove, Ken. Suzuki
8. Danny Smith Middleton, Idaho Yamaha
9. Jay Marmont Murrieta, Calif. KTM
10. Christopher Gosselaar Victorville, Calif. Suzuki
 



125cc Western Regional Supercross Season Standings
1. Ivan Tedesco Murrieta, Calif. Kawasaki 80
2. Ryan Sipes Nine Grove, Kan. Suzuki 67
3. Danny Smith Middleton, Idaho Yamaha 58
4. Andrew Short Murrieta, Calif. Honda 56
5. Thomas Hahn Belpre, Kan. Honda 49
6. Nathan Ramsey Menifee, Calif. KTM 46
7. Billy Laninovich Lake Elsinore, Calif. Honda 42
8. Bret Metcalfe Murrieta, Calif. Yamaha 41
9. Jay Marmont Murrieta, Calif. KTM 39
10. Jesse Casillas Jamul, Calif. Honda 35
 


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