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BCS Performance’s Josh Creamer Wins NEATV-MX Round 1 & 2
Josh Creamer Dominates Both NEATV-MX Pro & Pro-Am Classes

BCS's Josh Creamer

BCS Performance's Josh Creamer won NEATV-MX round 1 & 2

West Springfield, MA (5/1/2012) – Can-Am / BCS Performance’s Josh Creamer has taken the 2012 New England ATV Motocross Series by storm after claiming the overall Pro and Pro-am wins at rounds one and two aboard his new BCS performance backed Can-Am DS450.

BCS Performance is proud to welcome Josh Creamer to the team as their main racer in the Pro and Pro-am classes of the 2012 New England series and so far, the #9 has certainly lived up to any expectations set forth. “We couldn’t be happier to have Josh on board. He is great to work with and gives us great feedback, which helps us make our parts better,” said BCS Performance owner, Jason Brazee.

While Can-Am and K&N are big supporters of the team again in 2012, there have been a few changes that seem to be working well. “We made the switch to Maxxis Tires this year and we went with FMF also. They are both great companies to work with and give great support, so I think this is going to be a really good change for us,” said Brazee.

BCS's Josh Creamer
Josh Creamer pulled the holeshot on his BCS Performance Can-Am DS450 ATV

The changes that BCS Performance has made seem to suit Josh creamer quite well and it was very apparent at the season opener. The 2012 New England ATV Motocross Series kicked off on April 14th at Walden MX in Wallkill, NY and it was a clean sweep for Josh Creamer after he won all four motos in the Pro and Pro-am classes, giving him the top spot on the podium and an early points lead. “Round one was a lot of fun. The competition isn’t quite as stiff as last season, but there are more riders on the gate, which is a good thing,” said Creamer.

BCS's Josh Creamer

Josh Creamer makes his way through the sandy ruts at Southwick

Round number two traveled to the rough sandy soils of Southwick where there was a little more competition for Josh Creamer, but it was not enough to keep him from topping the podium once again. Creamer took both moto wins in the Pro class, and despite a nasty first turn wreck that sent him and his quad flipping, he still went 2-1 for the overall win in the Pro-am class as well. “This season has been going really good for me. Jason and BCS are great to work with and we definitely have a winning program in place,” said Creamer.

“I couldn’t be happier. Josh has won the overall at both rounds so far and we hope he will be able to keep doing that all season,” said Jason Brazee.

Besides running the New England series, Josh Creamer could be making an appearance or two at a couple of the AMA ATV Motocross Championships this season as well. “Nothing is confirmed yet, but we could have Josh racing at Unadilla and Red Bud if all goes well,” stated Brazee.

While Nationals are still an uncertainty, BCS Performance’ Josh Creamer will definitely be racing at round three of the 2012 New England ATV Motocross Championships, which will be held at MX207 in Lyman, ME on May 19th – 20th.

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