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SUZUKI WINS AUSTRALIAN MOTOCROSS TITLE 05 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Shift Motul Suzuki's Daryl Hurley sealed his and the new RM-Z450s first Australian motocross series victory this weekend with yet another dominant performance in the final round of the 2005 Motocross Championship in Conondale in Queensland.
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SMETS MOVES TO 4TH IN MX1 SERIES 04 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki rider Joel Smets would have walked the podium yesterday at Uddevalla for the Grand Prix of Sweden if a crash in the first moto hadn't wrecked his overall points tally, but he has moved up to fourth in the series.
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CARMICHAEL INCREASES SERIES LEAD 04 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing Ricky Carmichael raced his Team Makita RM-Z450 Suzuki to two runaway victories at the AMA Motocross fifth round at Red Bud in Michigan to increase his series lead to 69 points. |  |
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SMETS CONFIDENT IN SWEDISH QUALIFYING 03 July 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki's Joel Smets will enter the gate for today's Grand Prix of Sweden in 12th position.
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TOWNLEY SECURES FOURTH CONSECUTIVE PODIUM 03 July 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Ben Townley was once again a proactive force in the 2005 FIM MX1 World Championship and took moto results of 2-3 to finish second overall today in front of 28,000 spectators (weekend figure) at Uddevalla for the Grand Prix of Sweden.
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BREUGELMANS SEALS DUTCH VICTORY 03 July 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Factory Red Bull KTM rider Sven Breugelmans won one moto and claimed second place in the other at Markelo, Holland, today for the seventh round of the MX3 World Championship. |
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EVERTS TAKES PODIUM DESPITE BAD STARTS 03 July 2005 - Yamaha Racing World Champion Stefan Everts was able to climb the lowest step of the podium after passing Steve Ramon for fourth position on the last lap of the second moto at Uddevalla this afternoon. |
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TOWNLEY THIRD FASTEST IN SWEDEN 02 July 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Factory Red Bull KTM rider and winner of the last two successive Grand Prix Ben Townley has recorded the third fastest lap this afternoon at Uddevalla for round ten of seventeen in the MX1 Motocross World Championship; the GP of Sweden.
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TWO RIDERS PENALIZED FOR USING ILLEGAL FUEL AT BUDDS CREEK MOTOCROSS
02 July 2005 - AMA Pro Racing AMA Pro Racing has announced that two riders have been penalized 25 points each for using illegal fuel at round four of the AMA Motocross Championship presented by FMF at Budds Creek Motocross Park in Budds Creek, MD., on June 19. |
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STRIJBOS TO MISS TWO 30 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki rider Kevin Strijbos will not take part in the Grand Prix of Sweden this weekend and will also miss the South African round in two weeks time.
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SMETS EAGER TO MAKE UP GROUND 29 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki barely had time to clean and prepare the RM-Z450 machines after St Jean D'Angely last weekend before having to travel to northern Europe and the town of Uddevalla for the Grand Prix of Sweden, the 10th round of a long 2005 FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship. |  |
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RM-Z450 TAKES SERIES LEAD 27 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Shift Motul Suzuki shot back into the series lead at the penultimate round of the 2005 Maxxis Australian Motocross Championship in Gilman with Daryl Hurley taking the overall victory.
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SMETS PENALISED IN FRANCE 27 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Joel Smets encountered a difficult French Grand Prix at a very hot and humid St Jean D'Angely for round nine of 17 in the FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship.
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SUZUKI'S RM-Z450 TAKES SERIES LEAD 27 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Shift Motul Suzuki shot back into the series lead at the penultimate round of the 2005 Maxxis Australian Motocross Championship in Gilman with Daryl Hurley taking the overall victory.
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SMETS PENALISED IN FRANCE 26 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Joel Smets encountered a difficult French Grand Prix at a very hot and humid St Jean D'Angely for round nine of 17 in the FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship.
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KTM TAKE DOUBLE CLASS SUCCESS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TWO YEARS 26 June 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG The factory Red Bull KTM team today celebrated a double win at St Jean d’Angely for the Grand Prix of France. |
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EVERTS FOURTH AFTER TOUGH FRENCH GP
26 June 2005 - Yamaha Racing Even more so after the recent overhaul the sun baked St. Jean d'Angely circuit proved to be a real test of rider and machine. |
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TOWNLEY SECOND FASTEST AT ST JEAN 25 June 2005 - KTM-Sportmotorcycles AG Italian Grand Prix winner Ben Townley was the second fastest MX1 rider after Timed Practice today at the St Jean d’Angely circuit for the French Grand Prix, round eight of the 2005 MX1 World Championship. Carl Nunn won the second qualification heat in MX2.
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SMETS AIMS TO CLOSE IN ON EVERTS 22 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki's Joel Smets travels to St Jean d'Angley for the Grand Prix of France this weekend holding second position in the 2005 FIM MX1 World Championship standings and hopes of gaining more precious points with the RM-Z450WS in his title quest.
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INJURED CARMICHAEL WINS AT BUDDS CREEK 20 June 2005 - Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki's Ricky Carmichael increased his AMA Motocross Championship lead to 37 points with two start-to-finish victories on the new four-stroke RM-Z450 at today's fourth round at Budds Creek in Maryland, despite riding with a damaged finger. |  |
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