Can-Am's Josh Creamer Wins
First NEATV-MX Overall
NEATV-MX -
Round 4 - Capeway Rovers - Carver, MA- June
12, 2011
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Motoworks/
Can-Am's Josh Creamer & Cody Miller
took the Pro ATV Podium with first &
third place
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Valcourt, Québec (6/14/2011) - Motoworks
/ Can-Am racer Josh Creamer earned his first ATV
Pro-class overall aboard the Can-Am DS 450 at round
four of the New England ATV Motocross Series held
this past weekend at Capeway Rovers Motocross Park
in Carver, Mass. Creamer, who recorded a 2-1 moto
finish on the weekend, was joined on the podium
by BCS Performance / Can-Am rider Cody Miller.
"Josh put in a pair of excellent rides this
weekend and earned his first Pro-class overall
for team Motoworks / Can-Am," said Jimmie
O'Dell, Race Manager, Can-Am. "This was a
well-deserved victory for Josh and Can-Am, as
we remain in the chase for another professional
ATV motocross title. Both Josh and Cody had impressive
moto performances aboard their Can-Am DS 450 machines,
once again showcasing the machine’s elite
capabilities.”
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Defending
2010 NEATV-MX Pro Champion Cody Miller
leads Josh Creamer in Moto 1
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Despite heavy rain, muddy conditions and nagging
injuries, Creamer was in championship form at
round four of the NEATV-MX Series. The first Pro-class
moto began with Miller edging Creamer for the
holeshot. The two Can-Am-mounted racers put in
a great battle throughout the moto, but slick,
muddy conditions created minimal passing opportunities
and the two riders finished the race how they
started it. The moto victory was the first in
2011 for Miller, who is the reigning NEATV-MX
Pro champion.
In the second Pro-class moto, Creamer took charge
from the start as he grabbed the holeshot aboard
his Motoworks / Can-Am DS 450. Creamer, the 2010
AMA ATV MX Champion, pulled away and took an easy
victory in moto two. His 2-1 moto scores were
good for the overall and more than made up for
not reaching the pro podium the previous round.
Creamer is now just 17 points out of first place
heading into round five.
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2010
AMA ATV MX Champion Josh Creamer grabbed
his first NEATV-MX Pro Career Win aboard
his Can-Am DS450 ATV |
“We had a good weekend and I am really
glad to finally take a win,” explained Creamer.
“I hope the rest of the season goes as well
as this round, so I can take over the points lead
and give Can-Am a championship.”
Miller paired his first-moto win with a fourth-place
ride in the second pro moto. He got pushed out
on the start and was in last place off the line.
However, the young Texan put his head down and
passed his way into fourth place before crossing
the finish line. His 1-4 moto finishes were good
for third place overall and a fourth-consecutive
trip to the Pro-class podium. Miller sits comfortably
in third place, 19 points behind Creamer with
four rounds completed.
“I got a great start in the first pro moto.
Creamer was right behind me, but I held him off
and was able to take the win,” said Cody
Miller. “It felt good to win that moto and
I am happy to again be on the podium.”
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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