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KTM DOMINATE SUPERCROSS GENOA
07 November 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG

Mike Alessi is proving to be a very tough competitor in Supercross.

Having already shown what a talent he is in motocross the young KTM rider will go into the 2006 AMA Supercross season with high hopes of victory. In Genoa, Italy he won his second european Supercross event this year and is looking a heavy favourite going into the Bercy Supercross next weekend.

Alessi went 2-1 for the two nights, with fellow KTM factory rider Sebastien Tortelli finishing with 3-3 and Billy Laninovich went 1-4, while Jeff Alessi finished with 4-5.

The first night of the IP Supercross of Genoa was a great non-stop mix of SX and Freestyle. The race was sold out and, in a typical Euro fashion, the crowd was so noisy and warm all race long. The Genoa SX is the race that, before anyone else in the early ''80s, brought the American SX concept to Europe. Georges Jobe, who is here for KTM, reminded me that he won the first edition (circa 1980) ahead of Danny ''Magoo'' Chandler (I still remember watching that race on TV and remaining with the mouth open for the tricks Chandler was able to do on his bike-that day I understood that I was in eternal love with SX).

The race is pretty carefully organized. Here the sponsors display the biggest banners ever seen in a supercross race, and the presentation is great and impressive. The lineup is pretty good in both SX and FMX.

Laninovich won an exciting main event. Alessi immediately took the lead and kept it for most of the race. Billy came strong from behind, put pressure on Alessi, and made the pass with just a lap or a little more to go. Third was a really good Tortelli, here debuting on a KTM in SX. Despite a little mistake in the second lap, he was consistently in third place and enjoyed it a lot. In the press conference he gave us many details about his testing process on the 450cc prototype he''ll use next year in the MX1 GP class. (The bike has been sent to the U.S., where he''ll test and ride it till March, when he''ll travel back to Europe before coming back to U.S. for a few Nationals.) He''s pretty happy with the way things are going, and it''s always great to see the smile on Seb''s face, considering the troubles he had to deal with in the recent seasons.

Josh Hansen crashed and Jeff Alessi finished fourth. Good speed for French Antoine Meo, who debuted on the Martin Honda (he crashed in the main event but was fast). The FMX contest was really good, with two ramps. Jeremy Stenberg won the best-trick contest, and the crowd went crazy for him. He deserved the first-night win for sure. Nate Adams (''Feels weird being back here,'' he commented regarding the ''crime scene'' of the bad crash he suffered last year over here with the broken femur), Kenny Bartram, and friends offered a good show as well. It''s not over yet; there is one more day of racing at Genoa.

The second night Alessi just cleared off, winning ahead of Josh Hansen, and Tortelli.

Genoa Supercross Main event results.

Friday nights Main Event
1. Billy Laninovich - Honda
2. Mike Alessi - KTM
3. Sebastien Torelli - KYM
4. Jeff Alessi - KTM

Saturday nights Main Event
1st Mike Alessi - KTM
2nd Josh Hansen - KTM
3rd Sebastien Tortelli - KTM
4th Billy Laninovich - Honda
5th Jeff Alessi - KTM

(RALLY
UAE Desert Challenge 2005 - Entry List (07.11.2005)
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1 Mark Coma E KTM Repsol Red Bull KTM 660 Rally
2 David Casteu F KTM 660 Rally
3 Cyril Despres F KTM Gauloises KTM 660 Rally
5 Marek Dabrowski PL Orlen Team KTM 660 Rally Rep
6 Jordi Duran Codina E KTM Repsol Red Bull KTM 660 Rally
7 Khaled Khamis Ozair UAE Honda CRF450X
8 Pal Anders Ullevalseter N KTM 660 Rally
9 Tim Trenker D KTM 660
10 Steven Blackney GB KTM 660
11 Sean Linton GB KTM 660 Rally
12 Oscar Polli I KTM 450 Rally
13 Chrescht Beneke L KTM 660R Replica
14 Jacek Czachor PL Orlen Team KTM 450 Rep
15 David McBride GB Honda XR 650
16 Stephane Hamard F KTM Enduro
18 Philippe Cottet CH Yamaha WR 450 F
19 Cyril Trisconi CH Yamaha WR 450 F
20 Ian Greasby GB Honda XE400
21 Dick Danielson NL Honda XR400
24 Aldo Winkler I KTM 660 Rally
25 Miran Stanovnik SLO Army Team Slovenia KTM 600 Rep
26 Ian Maxwell Foley GB Honda 650
27 Eric Croquelois F Yamaha 450 WR
28 Christopher Arredondo USA KTM 660
29 Ahmed Al Fahim UAE
30 Henrik Engman S KTM 525 MXC
31 Donald Anderson GB KTM 525 EXC
32 Tomaz Merhar SLO KTM Rally
33 Andrea Marcucci I KTM 520 KTM
34 Adriano Bigiarini I Beta RR525
35 Loris Volpato I Yamaha 450 WFR
36 Pau Soler E KTM EXC
38 Lee Palmer AUS Team Palmer KTM 660 Rally
39 Katrin Lyda D Griesser Motosport KTM EXC 525
41 Nuno Jesus Dos Santos P Honda XR 650
42 Stephen Dessurne GB KTM 520 EXC
43 Wayne Bosheir GB Honda CFR 450 X
44 Nick Plumb GB BMW F650GS
45 Darren Duesbury GB KTM Rally 660
46 Simon Collis GB KTM Rally 660
47 David Pabiska CZ SP Moto KTM 660 Rally
48 Bengt Snodahl S Honda CRF 450X
49 Masanobu Kameda J Team JPN Yamaha WR450F
50 Hiroki Shimizu J Team JPN Honda XR600R
51 Fabricio Pezzoli I KTM 525 EXC
52 Vincenzo Magnani I KTM 525 EXC
53 Giuseppe Fortuna I A.S. Adventure Team Suzuki DRZ 400
54 Antonio Baravalle I Honda CRF450X
55 Domenico Caminiti I Honda CRF450X
56 Luigi Monichino I Honda CRF450X
57 Massimo Doretto I Pan Racing Team BMW GS 1150 RR
58 Antonio Colombo I Pan Racing Team BMW GS 1150 RR
59 Laurence Lee GB Yamaha WR450
60 Maurizio Sanna I KTM Rally 660
61 Roberto Boasso I KTM 660 Rally
62 Johan Davel ZA Honda CRF 450 X
63 Peter Bergh ZA Honda CRF 450 X
64 Angelo Bardone ZA Honda CRF 450X
65 Annette Kratzer D KTM EXC
66 Matthias Meyer D KTM 660 R
67 Vincent Flingeli CH KTM EXC 520
68 Charles Heatly GB KTM Rally 660
69 Grant Robertson AUS Honda XR650

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