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Team USA claim home 'Nations glory.

Team USA's Ricky Carmichael at the 2007 Motocross of Nations.
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Team USA claim home 'Nations glory.

Sunday, 23rd September 2007

Team USA has successfully defended its Motocross of Nations crown with a dominant - but at times hard-fought - victory, in front of a huge home crowd at Budds Creek.

While Ferry fought his way through the field, Villopoto completed a dream day by disappearing to a 1minute 6secs victory margin over second place Ken de Dycker, riding a 450cc Honda! Searle made up for his opening moto disappointment by completing the podium on his 250cc KTM, while Ferry fought all the way up to fourth position.

Meanwhile, Cairoli had another race to forget: Considered the only rider capable of challenge Villopoto in the MX2 class, the Italian raised hopes of a thrilling showdown by slotting into second early in the race. However, the Yamaha rider made a mistake on the opening lap, then collided with Australian Michael Byrne in his haste to recover positions - leaving him with a broken front wheel.

After the second of three motos, Team USA had extended its advantage to a comfortable 16 points over France - whose riders Pierre Renet and Nicolas Aubin took solid fifth and sixth place finishes in race two - with Spain now 25 points further back in third.

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de Dycker helped raise Belgium to fourth, four points from a potential podium, while Great Britain slipped to fifth due to a practice injury for Open class rider James Noble.


Moto Three – MX1 and Open

The decisive moto of the day was an all-450cc affair and this time Carmichael made a safe start, took the lead at turn one - and never looked back. Ricky eventually brought his RMZ home 12secs in front of team-mate Ferry, who worked his way up from fourth on lap one to complete a perfect moto for the USA.

Third position looked like going to reigning MX1 world champion Steve Ramon, but the Belgian was denied by reigning AMA Motocross champion Grant Langston on the very last lap. That pass, and a poor final moto by de Dycker (14th), was to prove costly for Belgium as it lost out on second overall by just one point to France.

The French team were the surprise of the competition, but were rewarded for their consistency with Sebastien Pourcel and Pierre Renet claiming ninth and 14th in the final moto.
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Team USA`s Ricky Carmichael at the 2007 Motocross of Nations.
Team USA wins the 2008 Motocross of Nations at Donington Park.
USA (1st), France (2nd) and Belgium (3rd) on the 2007 Motocross of Nations podium.
Tim Ferry in action for Team USA at the 2007 Motocross of Nations.
James Stewart in Team USA colours at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
Stefan Everts (BEL) leads James Stewart (USA) at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
Ryan Villopoto (USA), Ben Townley (NZ) and Antonio Cairoli (ITA) battle for MX2 honours at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
The podium of the 2006 Motocross of Nations: USA (Stewart, Villopoto, Tedesco) 1st, Belgium (Everts, Ramon, Strijbos) 2nd and New Zealand (Townley, Coppins, Cooper) 3rd.
Ivan Tedesco in Team USA colours at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
Ricky Carmichael on his way to race and event victory for Team USA at the 2005 Motocross of Nations.
Ricky Carmichael celebrates Team USA victory at the 2005 Motocross of Nations.
USA (1st), France (2nd) and Belgium (3rd) on the 2005 Motocross of Nations podium at Ernee France.
Josh Coppins (left) and Stefan Everts (right) say goodbye to friend and rival Ben Townley, who will race in the USA from 2006.
Ivan Tedesco in Team USA colours at the AMA Motocross season finale (pic: Steve Bruhn).
Ricky Carmichael in Team USA colours at the AMA Motocross season finale (pic: Steve Bruhn).
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