Still Second, and Searching
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Binghamton, N.Y. ~ Usually slow and steady
is a good thing. Consistency pays off, or so they say. But don't let
Team AMSOIL/Chaparral/Honda star Kevin Windham hear you say that.
For him, consistency hasn't been quite enough this summer.
For the past nine events, Kevin Windham has
finished second in the AMA Outdoor Nationals to series points
leader, Ricky Carmichael. While that is an impressive feat,
finishing second is getting to be old news for K-Dub. The news,
however, wouldn't change at the track in Binghamton, N.Y. last
weekend.
In moto one, Windham started among the leaders and
quickly settled into second. He would hold on to that spot for the
remainder of the race, bringing home his eighth straight second
place finish behind Carmichael. The biggest challenge for the
Mississippi-native came from the return of James "Bubba" Stewart,
who battled Windham for most of the moto.
"It was nice have Bubba back out there," said
Windham. "He kept me honest in the first moto. In the second moto,
he looked like he was going to give Ricky some trouble for a couple
of laps, but coming down the hill, I saw him go down again and
couldn't believe it."
Stewart, who was running beside Carmichael, came
down the big hill too fast and crashed in a washed out section of
the track. Stewart looked to be favoring his arm after the accident,
and he left his bike lying on the ground for a few minutes before
returning to the bike, riding one more lap, and then calling it
quits. Stewart's delay was just the opening Windham needed to jump
back into second, the position he would hold for the remainder of
the race. It was also a position K-Dub has grown to know very well.
"I've been runner up here a few times," said
Windham. "So that's not too bad. I don't want to hang my head too
low, but Ricky rode a great race and I'd love to be up there
challenging him. I'll just keep going and keep plugging away and
doing the best I can."
Windham reiterated his need to find more time to
keep up with the speed of Carmichael. For the second straight week,
K-Dub was searching for an extra second per lap that Carmichael
seems to find week-in and week-out.
"That's a good cushion in our sport," said
Windham. "That's a lot of time. There are some things that I have to
change about my riding so I can knock them off. It sounds easy -
shave off a second - but the faster you go, the harder that second
is to achieve."
For now, Windham will have to keep battling for
the lost time. He will also have to keep battling the questions
about being a second place finisher and the mental rut that comes
with the added pressure. For the most part, Windham is handling it,
as always, slow and steady.
"I go to those press conferences and we talk about
how I have been in second so many years in a row, and how I was the
last guy to win besides Ricky, so all that stuff feels good, "said
Windham. "I'm just trying to keep my head high. It's one of those
things where it's easy to get disappointed. It's easy to get bored."
A Banged Up Weekend
Binghamton, N.Y. ~ Coming off its best
weekend of racing of the 2005 outdoor season, the AMSOIL/Chaparral/Honda
125cc Team was looking to expand on it's group success at Millville.
But with the overly competitive 125 class this year, one good
showing can quickly turn bad in just seven days.
Leading the way for the AMSOIL team was star in
the making Josh Grant. At Millville, Grant used his speed to work
his way up to a podium in the first moto and third overall on the
weekend. The speed continues to flow out of Grant's Honda CRF250,
but the rest of the field had just a little bit more at Binghamton
last weekend. In the first moto, Grant found himself battling with a
pack of riders, including Ivan Tedesco and Ryan Mills. A clean ride
could have meant a podium for either of the riders. However, both
Grant and Mills would crash. Grant would finish the moto in sixth.
He would improve his standings in the second moto with a fifth place
finish, still only good enough for a sixth overall for the day.
Grant currently sits in fourth in the 125 standings.
The surprise of the weekend came from Grant's
teammate Juaquim Rodrigues. After going down in the first turn of
moto one, Rodrigues quickly righted his CRF250. Coming from last
place, he worked his way through the pack into 16th. That was good
enough to get ahead of teammates Billy Laninovich (20) and Tommy
Hahn (36). Laninovich would get J-Rod back in the second moto by
finishing 15th to Rodrigues' 19th. After a strong weekend and a top
10 overall finish in Millville, Hahn picked up zero points after
finishing his second moto in 35th.
The AMSOIL/Chaparral/Honda team only has two rounds of action left
this year. Labor Day weekend brings the team to Delmont, Penn., and
the Steel City Raceway. The AMA Outdoor Nationals is aired on the
Outdoor Life Network (OLN). The next race to air will be the
Millville race this weekend, Saturday, August 27, at 4 p.m. EST.
More AMSOIL TV Coverage
Hurricane Mills, Tenn. ~ AMSOIL continues its
support of grass roots racing with on-air sponsorships. AMSOIL has
agreed to terms with Gear Media, the new television arm of the
Loretta Lynn's Amateur Motocross Championships presented by AMSOIL.
AMSOIL will retain its "presented by" sponsorship and will run one
30-second spot during each broadcast of the AMA Amateur and Mini
Cycle National Championships at Loretta Lynn's. AMSOIL will also be
featured throughout the program with the AMSOIL Team Spotlight and
the AMSOIL Slow Motion Replay.
The events will air on the Outdoor Life Network
(OLN), with each event being rebroadcast twice. The Mini Cycle
National Championships will air this Saturday, August 27th at 2:30
p.m. EST. For a complete listing of Team AMSOIL on television,
click here
Smith Goes Topless
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Locust Grove, Ark. ~ Brady Smith took his
Chevy Monte Carlo to the Batesville Speedway in Locust Grove, Ark.
last weekend for the annual "Comp Cams Topless 100." The AMSOIL Late
Model driver timed in 28th quickest out of the nearly 70 competitors
present for Friday night's qualifying. He then posted a solid fourth
place finish in the heat race, but only the top three went on to the
$44,000 to win 'Topless 100' starting field. On Saturday in the
consolation event, Smith was running in the second and final
transfer position until a flat right rear tire forced the Wisconsin
driver pit-side. He came back out onto the speedway, but made a hard
impact with the backstretch wall and nearly flipped over while
trying to make his way back up through the field.
"It is a shame that we had the flat tire in our
B-Main event," Smith said this week in a telephone conversation. "I
felt like we were going to get in the show through the B-Main until
that tire went down. We must have run over something on the track
because the tire had been punctured. It was our first trip down to
Batesville and I was glad that we were competitive, but it is
unfortunate that we did not make the show."
Smith then headed home for a week of racing in
Northern Wisconsin. Smith took part in round four of the AMSOIL Late
Model Series in Superior, Wis. on Tuesday, August 24. Smith
qualified in the final transfer spot of one of the toughest heat
races in the series history. He would start 18th in the main. For
most of the race, the Deuce was one of the fastest cars on the
track. At the halfway point of the 40-lap feature, Smith had moved
up eight spots. A number of yellow flags and a loss of grip on the
track meant the AMSOIL driver would only move up two more spots
before the checkered flag dropped on the race, putting Smith in
eighth for the night.
The AMSOIL Late Model Series was co-sanction by
the Tri-Star Challenge Series at the Superior Speedway. John Kaanta
became the first repeat winner of 2005. Points leader Terry Casey
had a rough night of racing. That allowed AMSOIL driver Pat Doar to
overtake him in the overall standings with just two races left. For
a complete list of results
click here
The next AMSOIL Late Model Race will be held on
Saturday, September 3 at the
Hibbing
Raceway in Hibbing, Minn.
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