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2005 AMA Supermoto - Race 1 Results, Road America

KTM Dominates Season Opener

Overall Series Point Standings (Below)

KTM opened the 2005 AMA Supermoto season in tremendous fashion on Saturday at the purpose-built Briggs & Stratton Motorplex circuit located at Road America, near Elkhart Lake, WI.

Sharing the spotlight with the AMA Superbike series simultaneously competing at Road America during the weekend, KTM’s Supermoto superstars put on an awesome display of talent and speed for the huge crowd in attendance.

Leading the charge was World Supermoto king Thierry van den Bosch. A true living legend of the sport, van den Bosch proved his reputation was well deserved.

The Frenchman won his very first AMA Supermoto contest -- which was fought in difficult wet conditions -- in dominating fashion. In doing so, the Red Bull KTM ace became the first international rider ever to claim a victory in the premier American Supermoto class.

He nearly added a second win to his tally later in the day despite making a miscalculation with his tire selection, opting to go with a rain tire on the front of his KTM 450SMR.

‘VDB’ stormed to the holeshot and led every lap of the second leg only to be pushed down to second just prior to the checkered flag. Unfortunately, the track dried much quicker than anticipated and his thrashed rain tire left him with precious little grip up front when he needed it the most.

Van den Bosch’s Road America 1-2 has him in command of the AMA Supermoto Championship following the season opener.

He said of his American adventure, “It was a good weekend because I won the overall event. The first race was not easy. It’s never easy in the wet because you can crash very easily.

We had no practices in the wet before so it was a little bit of a surprise. From the warm-up lap I thought I had a good rhythm. The Michelin rain tire was working very well; I did a good start, made a gap, and tried to control the race.

“I’m really disappointed with the second moto because when I am racing it is for the win. To be passed two corners before the end -- I don’t like it. This might be the first time.

But I made a wrong choice with the front tire and it’s my mistake. I did a good start and I had to do my best with the front tire I had. I think with a slick it was possible to win for sure.

“I enjoyed coming here and fighting with the American guys. It was my first AMA race and it was a new experience. When you do new things and fight with new riders, you’re always learning. I’m very happy overall for the weekend.”

Team HMC/Generations of Sonoma’s Ben Carlson finished as the runner-up to ‘VDB’ in the opening AMA Supermoto leg, the young Wisconsinite taking full advantage of his extensive knowledge of his home track.

He was followed to the stripe by second Red Bull KTM pilot Jurgen Kunzel, who completed a remarkable sweep of the podium for KTM in the opening AMA Supermoto race of ‘05. The German also finished third in the second leg, crossing the line just fractions of a second behind van den Bosch following a race-long, four-man dogfight for the win.

Meanwhile in Supermoto Unlimited action, KTM once again demonstrated their well-established supremacy of the big-bore class. Carlson’s Team HMC/Generations of Sonoma teammate David Baffeleuf won going away aboard his KTM 525SMR in the damp conditions. The Frenchman claimed the checkered flag with 9.826 seconds in hand.

Along with the huge trophy haul, KTM also placed numerous other riders in the top ten during the weekend. Baffeleuf (fifth) and Red Bull KTM’s Kurt Nicoll (ninth) rode well in the first wet AMA Supermoto leg, while Carlson (sixth), Baffeleuf (eighth), and Team Anderson’s Cassidy Anderson (ninth) stood out in the second leg.

KTM-mounted riders also claimed an incredible eight spots in the top ten of the Unlimited final. Behind race winner Baffeleuf were HMC Racing’s Darryl Atkins (fourth), H&S Distributors’ Luke Terlinden (fifth), Joker Machine QTM Racing’s Josh Chisum (sixth), Loire Racing Aero PA KTM’s Robert Loire (seventh), All Access Racing’s Micky Dymond (eighth), HMC Racing’s Cole Walsdorf (ninth), and JST Racing’s Travis Marks (tenth).

The second round of the 2005 AMA Supermoto Championship will take place at USA International Raceway in Shawano, WI on July 30.

AMA Supermoto, Round 1, Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Race 1 Results

1 Thierry van den Bosch , KTM 450SMR
2 Benjamin T Carlson West Bend, WI KTM 450SMR
3 Jurgen Kunzel Temecula, CA KTM 450SMR
4 Jeff Ward Newport Beach, CA Honda CRF450R
5 David Baffeleuf Cournon D Avuergne, France KTM 450MXC
6 Alex Thiebault Antibes, France Honda CRF450R
7 Troy Herfoss San Diego, CA Husqvarna TC450
8 Leonardo Bagnis Lodi, CA Husqvarna TC450
9 Kurt P Nicoll Temecula, CA KTM 450 SMR
10 Doug A Henry Torrington, CT Yamaha YZ450F
11 Gary R Trachy Orange, CA Honda CRF450R
12 Steve Drew Costa Mesa, CA Suzuki RM-Z450
13 Nick Daniels Mattoon, IL Honda CRF450R
14 Cassidy J Anderson Provo, UT KTM 450SMR

Race 2 Results
1 Doug A Henry Torrington, CT Yamaha YZ450F
2 Thierry van den Bosch , KTM 450SMR
3 Jurgen Kunzel Temecula, CA KTM 450SMR
4 Jeff Ward Newport Beach, CA Honda CRF450R
5 Alex Thiebault Antibes, Honda CRF450R
6 Benjamin T Carlson West Bend, WI KTM 450SMR
7 Christopher S Fillmore Oxford, MI Honda CRF450R
8 David Baffeleuf Cournon D Avuergne, France KTM 450MXC
9 Cassidy J Anderson Provo, UT KTM 450SMR
10 Gary R Trachy Orange, CA Honda CRF450R
11 Josh W Chisum Bakersfield, CA Honda CRF450R
12 Matt W Burton Ottumwa, IA Yamaha YZ450F
13 Leonardo Bagnis Lodi, CA Husqvarna TC450
14 Justin Ross Hesperia, CA KTM 450SMR
15 Steve Drew Costa Mesa, CA Suzuki RM-Z450
16 Jason W Baldwin Asheboro, NC Honda CRF450R
17 Kurt P Nicoll Temecula, CA KTM 450 SMR

2005 AMA Supermoto
Overall Series Points Standings

Position Name     Points
1 T. van den Bosch     47
2 J. Kunzel Temecula CA 40
3 D. Henry Torrington CT 37
4 B. Carlson West Bend WI 37
5 J. Ward Newport Beach CA 36
6 A. Thiebault Antibes France 31
7 D. Baffeleuf Cournon D'Avuergne France 29
8 L. Bagnis Lodi, CA 21
9 G. Trachy Orange, CA 21
10 C. Anderson Provo, UT 19
11 K. Nicoll Temecula, CA 16

Next round: July 30, 2005 - USA International Raceway, Shawano, WI

 

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