Ricky to ride 450 at Hangtown AMA return.
Ricky Carmichael will return to racing for the first time in seven months this Sunday, May 16, at the 36th Annual Hangtown Motocross Classic, the highly anticipated opening rou🐈nd of the 2004 AMA Chevrܫolet Motocross Championship.
The 24-year-old is making a 'comeback' after major surgery this winter to repair a torn ACL knee ꧃ligament - and will ride a four-stroke Honda CR450F for the first time after riding two-strokes his entire career.

Ricky Carmichael will return to racing for the first time in seven months this Sunday, May 16, at⛦ the 36th Annual Hangtown Motocross Classic, the highly anticipated opening round of the 2004 AMA Chevrolet Motocross Championship.
The 24-year-old is making a 'comeback' after major surgery this winter to rꦰepair a torn ACL knee ligament - and will ride a four-stroke Honda CR450F for the first time after riding two-strokes his entire career.
RC is the most successful rider in the history of AMA motocross and has won a championship every year since his first full year as a professional in 1997. He'll be attempting to win his fifth straight title in the premier 250 class this year, but understands that coming back fro🍌m this type of injury is not going to be easy.
"Coming back from such a long layoff is going to be tough," admitted Carmichael, the winner of the last two Hangtown Classics. "I'm fortunate to have grea🐼t people working with me to help me make a solid recover𝄹y and I expect to be competitive by the time the season kicks off."
However, some experts feel tಌhat ꦕthe injury could even be a positive thing for Carmichael.
"I think this injury wi🦄ll actually force Ricky to focus even more in his training if that's possible," said former AM🍌A champion and TV commentator David Bailey. "He wants to prove to everyone that he can comeback and be even stronger. The one thing his competition should never do is count Carmichael out."
Adding even more intrigue to Carmichael's return is the fact that this season will be his last with Honda. In a surprise announc🐻ement last month, Suzuki revealed that Carmichael will be riding yellow when the 2005 AMA Supercross season begins next January.
This unexpecte🎶d revelation came out before this year's Supercross championship was even decided and seဣnt the industry reeling as each of the major teams scrambles to set their teams for next year. How this will affect Carmichael's bid for another AMA Motocross title remains to be seen.
Perhaps Carmichael's biggest competition this season will come from Yamaha's Aussie ace Chad Reed. The 22-year-old is fresh off earning his first AMA Supercross Series title, when he followed Jeremy ❀McGrath and Carmichael as only the third rider to win ten AMA SX races in a single season.
"Winning the AMA Motocross Championship is something I definitely want to accomplish," said Reed, the third-ranked rider in t🎐he 250 class lജast year. "I'm happy that I won the supercross championship, but that doesn't mean I will be any less eager to do well in the nationals."
Factory Connection Honda's Kevin Windham is another key player in the championshiܫp 𝔍picture this season. Windham was the only rider to beat Carmichael last year and he is a former winner at Hangtown.
The 26-year-old veteran racer from Mississippi, will arrive at Hangto🐬wn with his confidence at a high after two dominating victories in the closing rounds of the Supercross Series.
"I've been focusing my training for some time now for the outdoors," said Windham. "I'm happy with how things went iꦅn my return to supercross and I'm hoping that will carry over to success this summer."
Meanwhile, last year's 125cc champ G🌸rant Langston is moving up to the 250 class thꦆis season, where the likeable South African is hoping to bring KTM its first premier-class Motocross title.
Runaway favourite to claim Langston's eighth-litre crown is James Stewart. The 18-year-old Kawasaki rider missed last year's Hang♕town National after injuring his shoulder in the final AMA Supercross roun꧋d of 2003, a setback which cost him the outdoor title.
Stewart is riding a seven-race winning streak in the 125s dating back to June of last year and, at present, looks unbeatable. Nevertheless, Bubba has declare🦋d he will step up to the 250 class next season and 2004 will be the last chance to see💦 the #259 on a 125.
Another rider to watch for will be AMA 125 West Supercross champ Ivan Tedesco. The New M❀exico native broke through to win all but one of the West coast rounds and is riding a wave of momentum coming into the motocross season, while Kawasaki team-mate Stephane Roncada can't be discounted.
Hangtown fans will be ജrooting for local favorite Steve Lamson in the 125 class. Lamson is tied with Hall of Famer Mark Barnett with a record of four 125 class wins at Hangtown.
The Hangtown Classic is one of the oldest and best-known motocross events in൲ America. It pre-dates the formation of the AMA Motocross Championship and was one of the earliest 🐽of motocross races when the sport made its way from Europe to the U.S. in the 1960s.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc ♛Marquez’s injury issues.