MXSparx

Mr. Meltsomeglass
Jul 25, 1999
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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 34 16 (5) 18 (4) 24 E. Fonseca Murrieta, CA Honda CR250R
5 34 18 (4) 16 (5) 103 S. Tortelli Lake Elsinore, CA Suzuki RM250
6 30 15 (6) 15 (6) 12 D. Vuillemin Murrieta, CA Yamaha YZ450F
7 28 14 (7) 14 (7) 26 M. Byrne Temecula, CA Kawasaki KX250
8 24 11 (10) 13 (8) 108 J. Rodrigues Murrieta, CA KTM 450SX
9 24 12 (9) 12 (9) 27 N. Wey Dewitt, MI Suzuki RM250
10 24 13 (8) 11 (10) 15 T. Ferry Largo, FL Yamaha YZ450F
11 20 10 (11) 10 (11) 28 H. Voss Mico, TX Yamaha YZ450F
12 18 9 (12) 9 (12) 36 S. Hamblin Murrieta, CA Suzuki RM250
13 16 8 (13) 8 (13) 38 J. Thomas Melrose, FL Honda CRF450R
14 10 5 (16) 5 (16) 30 C. Anderson Riverside, CA Honda CRF450R
15 8 6 (15) 2 (19) 106 R. Thain Temecula, CA Suzuki RM250
16 7 1 (20) 6 (15) 43 R. Clark Corrales, NM Yamaha YZ250
17 7 0 (35) 7 (14) 87 J. Gibson Westerville, OH Yamaha YZ250
18 7 7 (14) 0 (40) 121 C. Johnson Lake Elsinore, CA Kawasaki KX250
19 5 2 (19) 3 (18) 70 B. Mason Belleville, IL Honda CRF450R
20 4 0 (21) 4 (17) 918 J. Aubert Lake Elsinore, CA Suzuki RM250
21 4 4 (17) 0 (25) 57 J. Oehlhof Hesperia, CA Honda CRF450R
22 3 3 (18) 0 (33) 23 K. Lewis Henderson, NV Honda CRF450R
23 1 0 (23) 1 (20) 379 A. Mennenga Fort Worth, TX Yamaha YZ450F
24 0 0 (26) 0 (22) 64 J. Povolny Mendota Heights, MN Honda CRF450R
25 0 0 (27) 0 (24) 452 J. Marshall Dickinson, TX Yamaha YZ450F
26 0 0 (29) 0 (28) 505 J. Boruff Lake City, TN Honda CRF450R
27 0 0 (37) 0 (21) 156 W. Browning Rushville, OH Honda CRF450R
28 0 0 (32) 0 (26) 461 D. Ginolfi Lake Hopatcong, NJ Honda CRF450R
29 0 0 (36) 0 (23) 91 B. Modjewski Hatley, WI Suzuki RM250
30 0 0 (24) 0 (35) 969 M. Corder El Cajon, CA Honda CRF450R
31 0 0 (22) 0 (37) 155 M. Eastwood Salem, OH Honda CR250R
32 0 0 (34) 0 (27) 760 R. Horton Frankfort, IL Honda CRF450
33 0 0 (31) 0 (30) 153 G. Crater Renton, WA Honda CRF450R
34 0 0 (30) 0 (31) 907 J. Curry Saginaw, MI Honda CRF450R
35 0 0 (25) 0 (36) 250 M. Burris Bailey, CO Honda CRF450R
36 0 0 (28) 0 (34) 608 D. Pulley Columbia City, IN Yamaha YZ450F
37 0 0 (33) 0 (32) 228 D. Leist Olney, IL Honda CRF450R
38 0 0 (40) 0 (29) 150 S. Metz West Harrison, IN Honda CRF450R
39 0 0 (38) 0 (38) 981 D. Oettel Cadiz, KY KTM 450SX
40 0 0 (39) 0 (39) 837 R. Martin Pleasant Prairie, WI Suzuki RM250
 

MXSparx

Mr. Meltsomeglass
Jul 25, 1999
3,724
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1 50 25 (1) 25 (1) 259 J. Stewart Haines City, FL Kawasaki KX125
2 40 20 (3) 20 (3) 122 M. Walker Mcdonough, GA Kawasaki KX250F
3 40 22 (2) 18 (4) 386 J. Grant Yucaipa, CA Honda CRF250R
4 35 13 (8) 22 (2) 25 N. Ramsey Menifee, CA Honda CRF250R
5 28 14 (7) 14 (7) 3 M. Brown Johnson City, TN Yamaha YZ250F
6 24 11 (10) 13 (8) 59 D. Smith Middleton, ID Yamaha YZ250F
7 23 7 (14) 16 (5) 60 B. Hepler Kittanning, PA Suzuki RM-Z250
8 23 8 (13) 15 (6) 105 R. Hughes Temecula, CA KTM 125SX
9 22 10 (11) 12 (9) 52 G. Schnell Rancho Cucamonga, CA Honda CRF250R
10 20 9 (12) 11 (10) 35 C. Gosselaar Victorville, CA Honda CRF250R
11 19 15 (6) 4 (17) 44 R. Mills Clintondale, NY Honda CRF250R
12 18 12 (9) 6 (15) 48 P. Carpenter Ithaca, NY Kawasaki KX250F
13 18 18 (4) 0 (36) 29 I. Tedesco Murrieta, CA Kawasaki KX250F
14 16 16 (5) 0 (35) 188 D. Millsaps Cairo, GA Suzuki RM-Z250
15 14 5 (16) 9 (12) 61 T. Adams Brooksville, FL Kawasaki KX250F
16 13 6 (15) 7 (14) 123 B. Metcalfe Murrieta, CA KTM 125SX
17 10 2 (19) 8 (13) 33 K. Smith Ludington, MI Yamaha YZ250F
18 10 0 (39) 10 (11) 49 B. Jesseman Bettendorf, IA Suzuki RM-Z250
19 5 0 (22) 5 (16) 41 B. Gray Jacksonville, FL Suzuki RM-Z250
20 4 4 (17) 0 (22) 46 D. Hurley Corona, CA Suzuki RM-Z250
21 3 3 (18) 0 (25) 263 S. Collier Santa Clarita, CA Honda CRF250R
22 3 0 (29) 3 (18) 53 R. Kiniry Skaneateles, NY Suzuki RM-Z250
23 2 0 (37) 2 (19) 68 J. Hansen Elbert, CO Yamaha YZ250F
24 1 0 (24) 1 (20) 47 M. Lalloz Murrieta, CA Honda CR125R
25 1 1 (20) 0 (28) 475 J. Casillas Jamul, CA Yamaha YZ250F
26 0 0 (25) 0 (23) 95 T. Reif Atascadero, CA Honda CRF250R
27 0 0 (23) 0 (26) 158 J. Buckelew Riverside, CA Honda CRF250R
28 0 0 (21) 0 (30) 42 S. Boniface Murrieta, CA Suzuki RM-Z250
29 0 0 (28) 0 (24) 256 B. Johnson Cairo, GA Yamaha YZ250F
30 0 0 (32) 0 (21) 78 K. Johnson Albuquerque, NM Yamaha YZ250F
31 0 0 (27) 0 (27) 32 A. Short Murrieta, CA Suzuki RM-Z250
32 0 0 (31) 0 (29) 685 T. Hibbert Goodridge, MN Suzuki RM125
33 0 0 (30) 0 (34) 74 E. Vallejo Garland, TX Yamaha YZ250F
34 0 0 (26) 0 (38) 56 T. Weigand Chatsworth, CA Honda CRF250R
35 0 0 (35) 0 (31) 65 R. Owens Wildomar, CA Kawasaki KX250F
36 0 0 (36) 0 (33) 130 D. Lord Apple Valley, CA Suzuki RM-Z250
37 0 0 (34) 0 (37) 186 D. Costella Las Vegas, NV Suzuki RM125
38 0 0 (40) 0 (32) 80 J. Summey Stanley, NC Yamaha YZ250F
39 0 0 (33) 0 (39) 270 N. Skaggs Chillicothe, OH Yamaha YZ250F
40 0 0 (38) 0 (40) 149 C. Whitcraft Pickerington, OH Yamaha YZ250F
 

super rat

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Mar 31, 2001
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Another heart breaker for Millsaps his POS thumper quit after he put in a great ride to get into 2nd.

How about all of the Reed haters? Where are they now? He has stepped it up in MX, good on ya Skippy!
 

nephron

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rat, I haven't listened to it yet, but the lap chart shows that Reed lead for 2 laps in one of the motos, and then rode RC's butt for the rest. Of course, you could have predicted that in light of the SX style of the track. I was actually thinking he might win one of the motos.

Millsaps? It just isn't fair. Of any to possibly switch back next year, I'd guess it'd be him. That new RM is going to rock.
 

elf

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Jun 7, 2003
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Poor Milsaps.. his bike blew at dilla too. maybe he should get an engine from PC they seem to last better than the team suzuki engines! Or maybe millsaps is just riding his harder than the rest of those guys.
 

super rat

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I have been reading that Bubba is thinking about riding that kxf250 next weekend. I doubt it'll happen after all of the DNF's this week, Tedesco's bike stopped going too.


Yeah Reed was right there for a few laps in both motos. If anything happens to RC,.. Reed has put himself in a good spot.
 

whyzee

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I was watching the lap by lap results on Livewire, Reed was riding very close times. Moto 2 the times seemed to be much more consistent.
I think Tortilli is the rider to watch, if he gets the holeshot I think him and Reed will have a great race for second.
 

bclapham

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nephron said:
Millsaps? It just isn't fair. Of any to possibly switch back next year, I'd guess it'd be him. That new RM is going to rock.

that mag article was BS- all that is new for 05 on the rm125 is a TPS carb and powervalve spring. but it was a good 125 for 04 anyhow.

good to see Josh Grant up there also
 

dirt bike dave

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May 3, 2000
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Reed is riding great! It's going to be a lot fun watching him and RC duke it out in SX next year. IMO, Bubba will be hard pressed to keep up with Ricky and Chad in '05.

I count 3 two strokes in the top 20 in the '125' class. Maybe just maybe if they enforced the rules regarding sound we might get 5 or 6 two strokes in the top 20 tiddlers.

Kudos to Grant! He is leaving a lot of respected pros in his dust every week.
 

TheGrinch

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It's not only great that Chad has stepped it up and is getting closer to RC's speed, but he also knows how to give credit where credit is due. Almost all the interviews I have read this season quote Reed giving credit to RC.

Way to go Chad.
 

Thump

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Jan 17, 2000
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Reed is impressing me this year for sure. First in SX and now outdoors. Good for him. Glad to see someone other than Ricky is not going to let up this year.

As for Bubba.... the kid is on a different planet. 2005 will be epic
 

Vic

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Supercross ' 05 :cool:

RC, CR, JS, TP, KW :yikes:

Is this Heaven? :ohmy:

Wouldn't be surprised if Tortelli surprises, either. :think:
 

CJG

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super rat said:
Another heart breaker for Millsaps his POS thumper quit after he put in a great ride to get into 2nd.

Word on USMotocross.com is that Millsaps bike didn't blow up this week(Tedesco's KXF did, however). Apparently Davy stalled and was unable to get the bike restarted himself, one of the Suzuki mechanics restarted the bike for him and he was DNF'd for receiving outside assistance.
 

dirt bike dave

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So Milsaps joins Josh Grant and Matt Walker in the club - the exclusive club for riders that have lost a podium finish in '04 because they could not start their bike! Who will be next?

Perhaps Davi and the other 250f riders should have their mechanics teach them how to hot start their bikes.
 

Okiewan

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Those dang 4-strokes suck. Soon the 2-stroke will dominate again. This 4-stroke thing is just a passing fad, lol.
 

pace

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4-strokes rule. It's simple fact that they are technologically superior. Who would have thought that just a 100% capacity advantage could yield a 5 horsepower margin! And all this while only incurring a 15lb weight penalty, higher CoG, and massively accelerated maintenance schedule!! We should be thanking the FIM, AMA, and EPA for showing us the light!

:bang:

-Pace
 

super rat

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pace said:
4-strokes rule. It's simple fact that they are technologically superior. Who would have thought that just a 100% capacity advantage could yield a 5 horsepower margin! And all this while only incurring a 15lb weight penalty, higher CoG, and massively accelerated maintenance schedule!! We should be thanking the FIM, AMA, and EPA for showing us the light!

:bang:

-Pace

Don't forget the higher cost to buy! LMAO!!


good one pace! :laugh:
 

KelvinKDX

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super rat said:
Another heart breaker for Millsaps his POS thumper quit after he put in a great ride to get into 2nd.
His thumper quit and he couldn't start it ... funny thing is when the Suzuki mechanic came up to the bike he started it with about two kicks. Then Millsaps got on the bike and road it to the pits.
 

vic580

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I agree,Troy being a supercross track where Reed should do better.Outdoors no one is better than Ricky..although Bubba is close. :aj:
 

KelvinKDX

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marcusgunby said:
the reason the m/c started it was it was cooler, they are a pia to start when hot ive noticed.

uh - no. (the bike was not cooler) the m/c ran up right after Millsaps stalled the bike. Millsaps was trying to start it without success. The m/c pushed him aside and started it right up. Granted - the m/c was not tired from riding a few laps of a moto.
 

Vic

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dirt bike dave said:
Perhaps Davi and the other 250f riders should have their mechanics teach them how to hot start their bikes.

It's unbelievable to me that this continues to be a problem.


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