
Chad Wienen Attempts to Expand
Points Lead at Ballance Moto X
AMA
ATV MX Round 5 Hosts First-Ever ATV MX National
Under the Lights
Morgantown, WV (5/31/2012) -
Round 5 of the AMA ATV Motocross National Championship
Series heads to Oakland, Ky. this weekend for
the first-ever race under the lights at the historical
Ballance Moto X facility. This year’s championship
battle in the ATV Pro class has been one of the
ages, literally. The top five contenders in this
year’s title run range from ages 19 all
the way to 36, but there’s no way of knowing
who’s who once the gate drops.
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The AMA Pro ATV class heads to
the first-ever night race at Ballance Moto
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Defending champ and ATV MX veteran John Natalie
holds the coveted number one plate this season
after proving to be the most dominant racer of
2011. Natalie is quickly realizing though, that
the ever-so-evolving sport of ATV racing is now
piloted by a youthful generation. Especially Natalie’s
newest Motoworks/Can-Am teammate Joel Hetrick,
who has shown bursts of speed with two overall
wins in his 2011 rookie season, in addition to
his overall victory in Round 3 this year. Nineteen-year-old
Hetrick is the only rider—besides points
leader Chad Wienen—to take home an overall
win this season.
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Wienen Motorsports
/ Yamaha's Chad Wienen currently leads
the AMA ATV MX Pro Class after round 4
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Wienen Motorsports/SSi Decals/Walsh Race Craft/Yamaha’s
Chad Wienen is also a veteran of the sport; however,
the twenty-seven-year-old Wienen doesn’t
quite top the age charts. Wienen has swept seven
of the eight motos this season and holds the points
lead over Natalie as the series heads into the
halfway mark.
“I believe it takes a lot more than just
winning races to take home a championship at the
end of the year,” Wienen said. “There
are so many variables throughout the season and
while I want to win every race, I’m mainly
focused on staying healthy and consistent for
all 10 rounds this year.”
Another young gun in the lead pack is twenty-two-year-old
Thomas Brown, who currently sits fifth in the
overall standings. The TBROWN Yamaha powered by
Moto-X-Perts rider heads into familiar territory
this weekend as he’s spent a substantial
amount of time training with 9-Time GNCC ATV Champion
Bill Ballance and his Yamaha supported team. Brown
came close to taking his first moto-win of the
season last round after leading a majority of
Moto 2, and looks to carry over the momentum to
his home away from home in Kentucky.
Twenty-seven-year-old Josh Upperman sits between
Hetrick and Brown in the point standings and the
Baldwin Motorsports/PEP/Maxxis rider continues
to put down consistent finishes each weekend.
Only three points away from Hetrick’s third
place spot, Upperman is within striking distance
of the second year pro, and this weekend’s
night race could mix up the points battle immensely.
As part of a unique Night Show feature at Ballance
Moto X, pro riders will run both motos under the
lights on Saturday, in between a full schedule
of amateur racing. All Youth, Women and Veteran
classes will run their regularly scheduled motos
throughout the day Saturday, with the exception
of a few classes. Opening Ceremonies kick off
at 6:40 p.m. for Pro Am Production, AMA Pro ATV,
and the second moto of the Women and 50cc Sr (6-8)
classes. Click HERE
to view a detailed weekend schedule.
Tickets on Saturday are only $15 for spectators
($10 for ages 6-11) after 6 p.m., and admission
includes full pro-pit access and an autograph
session. To get to the track, take I-65 North
to exit 28 "Corvette Museum"; right
off the exit ramp on 31W; go approximately 9 miles
on your left. For more information, please visit
www.atvmotocross.com.
About the AMA
ATV Motocross Championship
The AMA ATV Motocross Championship is the
nation's premier amateur and professional
ATV motocross series, hosted at top motocross
facilities nationwide. The 11-round series
features the Nation's best racers, teams and
sponsors, and is America's largest and longest-running
ATV national motocross program. Since 1985,
the series continues to expand and produce
top talent from the amateur ranks, while premiering
the professional class. For more information,
please visit www.atvmotocross.com.
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