
Wienen & Natalie Go Head-to-Head
for 2012 ATVMX Championship
AMA
ATV MX Championship - Round 10 - Loretta Lynn's
- August 11, 2012
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Wienen Motorsports
/ Yamaha's Chad Wienen sits 36 points
ahead of 2011 AMA ATV MX Champion John
Natalie who sits second in the Pro Points
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Morgantown, WV (8/9/2012) -
With the championship title still up for grabs
in the 2012 AMA ATV Motocross National Championship
Series, this weekend's stop at the Loretta Lynn
Ranch is a little more than just a season finale.
Points leader Chad Wienen holds an advantage
over defending champ John Natalie on the official
leader board, but anything could happen with two
motos left to go-approximately one hour of racing-this
Saturday, August 11, in Hurricane Mills, Tenn.
Coming into the final round of 2011, Wienen Motorsports
/ SSi Decals / Walsh Race Craft / Yamaha-backed
Wienen was sitting along the sidelines as he healed
up from a back injury that happened mid-season.
Wienen's championship push this season is arguably
the closest the 27-year-old has been to the AMA
Pro ATV title and heading into the weekend with
three consecutive wins may give Wienen the confidence
he needs to secure his first-ever AMA Pro ATV
title.
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Motoworks
/ Can-Am's #1 John Natalie looks for the
overall win at Loretta Lynn's
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However, Motoworks/Can-Am's Natalie is a two-time
AMA Pro ATV champion and the veteran knows just
what it takes to get the job done. Natalie is
known for his tenacious riding style and mental
game, which makes for an interesting finale at
the Loretta Lynn Ranch.
Baldwin Motorsports / PEP / Maxxis rider Josh
Upperman and Motoworks/Can-Am's Joel Hetrick are
a couple of heavy hitters in the Pro division
and although neither rider has a chance at the
title, they're still racing for moto-wins this
season. Hetrick is still a young gun in the Pro
class and currently has one moto-win and one overall
win this season in his first year with the Motoworks/Can-Am
team. Upperman has yet to secure a win this season
and has all sights set on taking a victory in
the final round. Upperman favors consistency,
which will help him in the overall point standings.
TBROWN Yamaha/Moto-X-Perts rider Thomas Brown
currently sits fifth behind Upperman in the standings.
Brown has been in the mix all season, finishing
inside the top five in every round so far.
Another tight championship battle comes in the
Manufacturers Cup competition, where Yamaha currently
tops Can-Am by less than 20 points heading into
the final round. This battle will run parallel
with the Wienen (YAM) and Natalie (CAN) battle,
in addition to the other prominent riders such
as Brown (YAM) and Hetrick (CAN).
The pro riders will run Saturday as part of a
full schedule of amateur racing, including classes
for Youth, Women and Veteran riders. Amateurs
will practice on Friday and race on Saturday and
Sunday. Tickets on Saturday are $20 for spectators
($10 for ages 6-11), and admission includes full
pro-pit access and an autograph session.
To get to the ranch from Nashville, Take I-40
west 65 miles to exit 143. Take Highway 13 North
seven miles to the track entrance on your left.
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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