Byrne OK after Crash -Team Rockstar/WBR/Suzuki – Working it out North of the Border |
12/12/2006 |
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Chino, CA – December 12, 2006
– The first two rounds of the Amp'd Mobile World Supercross Championship found
the newly formed Team Rockstar/WBR/Suzuki working out the kinks and getting
comfortable with their new Suzuki bikes. With Andrew McFarlane out with an
injury he sustained in practice last month, the Canadian events were left to
teammates Michael Byrne and Troy Adams. Kelly Smith, who will be riding the
East Coast division, remained in California for practice.
In
Toronto, Byrne's first out on the RM-Z450 was strong and aggressive in the
qualifying heat finishing third behind Carmichael and Reed. At the start of the
main, he came out in 6th place but got cross rutted and jumped off the track
into the Tuff Blocks and went down. Getting the bike started again proved to be
a challenge and he got back on track a lap down. A subsequent crash sealed the
deal and Byrner was only able to pull a 15th in the main.
Troy
Adams tore out of the gates in his heat race, overtaking the leaders before he
got a rock stuck in his brake and couldn't stop at the corner. Luckily, he was
able to get back up to pull a 7th - good enough for a ticket to the main. Adams
began the main in third place but was taken out in the sixth lap by another
rider. By the time he got back going, he was in 17th place. A strong march
through the pack got him up to finish a respectable 5th.
"I
was happy to get the fastest lap of the weekend but bad luck kept me from the
podium," Adams said. "This was my first Supercross race from breaking
my leg two years ago. I felt the bike was working for me but found out how
tough those Tuff Blocks are!"
The
Vancouver event proved even more challenging. The course was basically concrete
covered by silt-like dirt and a lot of big boulders interspersed with loose
rocks. Byrne spent most of his heat race battling with Wey for third place
behind Reed and Vuillemin but dropped back making it to the main from the
fourth position. Byrne exploded out of the gates trailing Stewart at the first
turn. RC and Reed got past him by the third lap and a one on one battle with
Ferry settled in.
Unfortunately,
Byrne's push was halted by an out of place Tuff Block. "I just came over a
jump and it was kind of like a blind jump," the Australian recalls.
"I jumped over it and there was this hay bale sticking out just a little
bit. When I landed, it caught my footpeg and pulled me off the bike. I let go
of my bike and kind of slammed into the face, landing on my shoulder."
Although the injury ended the race for Byrner, it looks as though there is no
real damage and just going to be sore for awhile.
In
the Supercross Lites heat race, Troy salvaged a first turn pile-up coming in
fifth, but had his own tough luck in the main. After a good start, the
Floridian had just moved into third place when his bike developed an unknown
mechanical problem that ended any chance for podium.
"Overall,
that's what these Canadian rounds are for," Team Manager Tony Sulek
explained. "It's mainly to get the bumps and bruises out of the way. We
still have a lot of testing to do between now and Anaheim One to get it dialed
in right."











