PICKERINGTON,
Ohio (September 14, 2006) -- The recent injury to AMA Team USA captain Ricky
Carmichael and the uncertainty for him to be able to compete in next week's
Motocross of Nations event at Matterly Basin, Winchester, England, has led the
team to select an alternate for the squad, in case Carmichael can't ride. After
careful consideration and logistical obstacles to consider, AMA Team USA has
decided to send Makita Suzuki rider Ivan Tedesco, a member of last year's
winning team, along as a possible substitute. The team's other two members --
Team Kawasaki's James Stewart and Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Ryan
Villopoto -- are confirmed to participate. Tedesco,
the 2005 AMA Motocross Lites Champion and 2005 West Region Supercross Champion,
finished fourth in the 2006 Amp'd Mobile AMA Supercross Series before sitting
out much of the summer with an injury. He has since begun training heavily for
the 2007 season and will now assume the role as alternate. Tedesco will be
prepared to compete if Carmichael is not physically able to race. “I
am working very hard to be able to compete at the Motocross of Nations event
next week, but I feel that the best decision that we have is to send Ivan in
case I am not able to ride," said Carmichael this morning. "Ivan has
experience at this event and will have the full support staff from Makita
Suzuki on hand to make sure that the bikes are ready for both of us. This will
be a race time decision and Ivan will be prepared either way.” ”This
is a great honor for me," said Tedesco after accepting the role. "I
love this event and will be prepared to back up Ricky Carmichael in case his
injury keeps him from racing. I have been working very hard these past few
weeks and look forward to the challenge. Like everyone I hope that Ricky is
ready to go but want you to know that I will do my best if the opportunity
arises.” "This
is a situation similar to 1982, when Donnie Hansen, the AMA Supercross and 250
Motocross Champion, got hurt right before the race," explained AMA Pro
Racing's Steve Whitelock. "The bikes were already in Europe, the mechanics
were already there, and we needed a substitute to step right in and ride
Donnie's Hondas. That rider turned out to be David Bailey.” "With
the bikes already there, Carmichael still a question mark, and Ivan familiar
with both the equipment and the team, he is our best option at this late
moment," added Whitelock. "Ivan can and will do the job, if he's
asked to race as he is already going." |
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