Can-Am's ATV & UTV Racers
Dominate Montreal SuperMotocross
Montreal SuperMotocross Race
- Montreal, QC, Canada - October 1, 2011
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Can-Am's
Richard Pelchat won the 2011 Montreal SuperMotocross
pro class aboard his Can-Am DS450 ATV |
Valcourt, Québec (10/4/2011)
- In front of 45,000 fans, Can-Am X-Team Pro ATV
racer Richard Pelchat topped an all-Can-Am DS 450
podium in winning the ATV portion of the Montreal
Supermotocross event held at Olympic Stadium in
Quebec, Canada. Fellow Can-Am racer Mark Holz also
recorded a class victory, piloting the No. 673 Holz
Racing / Motoworks / Can-Am Commander 1000 X to
an historic win in the inaugural Side-By-Side class
event. Can-Am ATV racers Cody Miller, reigning 2010
NEATV-MX Champion, and John Natalie, 2011 AMA ATV
MX Champion, joined Pelchat on the podium.
"It was another great year for Can-Am at
the Montreal Supermotocross. To have a Can-Am
DS450 podium sweep, and actually the top 4 finishing
spots, was outstanding. I’m proud of Pelchat
and happy for him to get his first Montreal win
and to accomplish it on a DS 450,” said
Jimmie O'Dell, Race Manager, Can-Am. "Holz
knew he had his work cut out for him, but he did
it and came out on top. To have the Motoworks
/ Can-Am Commander 1000 X take a very convincing
win in the inaugural SSV event was icing on the
cake, especially against a full gate of competitive
side-by-sides. It was mission accomplished for
Can-Am in Montreal and a great result for all
BRP employees.”
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2011
Monster Energy Montreal SuperMotocross ATV
Podium (left to right)
Cody Miller (2nd), Richard Pelchat (1st),
John Natalie Jr. (3rd)
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ATV
For the second straight year, Can-Am DS 450 ATV
racers swept the podium in Montreal. Pelchat took
control of the main event by powering his RP Evolution
/ Can-Am to the holeshot and early lead. Natalie
was right on his bumper pressing him and waiting
for an opportunity to pass. Unfortunately for
Natalie, he bumped tires with Pelchat and then
was then hit from behind by another rider. Natalie
was then tangled in a mess of ATVs as he and three
other top contenders were thrown from their ATVs.
Pelchat, on the other hand, emerged from the pack
unscathed and jumped out to a commanding lead.
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Despite getting
hung up in the Pro Main holeshot, Natalie
made his way up to third place before crossing
the finish line |
Cody
Miller put his technical riding skills to
work as he was one of the first to clear
the big triple aboard his Can-Am DS450 |
With the leader in front, Miller, BCS Performance
/ Can-Am, was in 11th and Motoworks / Can-Am pilot
Natalie was in 12th after the first lap. Motoworks
/ Can-Am DS 450 racer Josh Creamer was in last
back in 17th. However, by the midway point, Natalie
had moved into third place. Miller was in fifth
and Creamer had passed eight racers to move into
ninth place. From there, lapped traffic slowed
the charge of Natalie, Miller and Creamer and
even hampered Pelchat as he saw his lead shrink
to around eight seconds.
With a few laps remaining in the race, Miller
used a text-book block pass to get by Natalie
and move into second place. Creamer, who posted
the races’ fastest lap times on the final
few laps, had passed 13 riders to move into fourth
place. Pelchat’s lead proved to be too large
and he was thrilled to earn his first career Montreal
Supermotocross title.
“It was good to take the win in my home
country. I have had bad luck in previous years,
but my bike was awesome and it ran so well,”
said Pelchat.
Side-By-Side
Holz traveled from his home state of Washington
with the goal of winning the inaugural Side-By-Side
Montreal Supermotocross title. During practice
and qualifying Holz was competitive, but not dominant,
as he attempted to find the perfect race set-up
for his Commander and the tight Montreal course.
However, Holz, who has side-by-side racing experience
in the WORCS series, had his Commander 1000 X
dialed in for the main event as he dominated the
field of 18 other racers to win the inaugural
Side-By-Side class title. After grabbing the holeshot
in his Holz Racing-modified Commander 1000 X,
he led every lap and ended up winning by almost
20 seconds over the second-place finisher.
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Mark
Holz took the UTV Class holeshot & win
piloting his Can-Am Commander 1000 X Side-by-Side
in Montreal |
“Our Commander was set up for the desert,
so we changed thing up a bit for Montreal,”
said Holz. “We were OK in practice and qualifying,
but I wasn’t as concerned with our time
there as I was figuring out how to pass someone
on the narrow track. It was a fun time regardless
and good event overall. It was really cool to
win in front of all the BRP employees, who had
their own section. They seemed very happy with
the side-by-side racing results.”
Only two Can-Am Commander vehicles competed in
field that was dominated by a competitive brand
of side-by-side. However, those two Can-Am Commander
vehicles posted the top two qualifying times earlier
in the day and were running in first and second
for the first six laps of the main event. Former
Canadian motorcycle motocross star Simon Homans
was driving hard in second place in the main event
behind Holz before a mechanical issue ended his
day.
For more information on Can-Am racing, the entire
2011 schedule, the 2011 contingency program and
Can-Am DS 450 ATV amateur racer support program,
please visit www.can-amxteam.com.
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