Motoworks / Can-Am's Josh
Creamer Takes Multiple Wins at MX 207
NEATV-MX
- Round 8 - MX 207 - Lyman, MA - August 7, 2011
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Can-Am's Josh
Creamer came out strong in both Pro &
Pro-Am classes taking the win in both
classes
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Valcourt, Québec (8/12/2011)
– Motoworks / Can-Am ATV racer Josh Creamer
overcame the excessively muddy conditions at MX
207 to win the Pro class at round eight of the New
England ATV Motocross Series in Lyman, Maine. Creamer
also won the Pro-Am class aboard his Can-Am DS 450
ATV. BCS Performance / Can-Am DS 450 racer Cody
Miller earned two podiums as well, taking third
overall in each class. “With his outstanding
weekend performance, Creamer has dramatically
closed up the Pro class points championship race
and sits only four points behind the leader with
four rounds of racing remaining,” said Jimmie
O’Dell, Race Manager, Can-Am. “He
continues to impress on the DS 450 and his performance
in the slick, muddy track was incredible.”
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Can-Am's
Cody Miller & Josh Creamer took podium
in both Pro & Pro-Am Classes. Creamer
placed first in both classes followed closely
by teammate Cody Miller who took third overall
in both Pro & Pro-Am Classes as well |
Creamer jumped out to an early lead in moto one,
grabbing the holeshot, and held off another racer
for the win. Moto two was even more challenging
as Creamer, who took another holeshot, dropped
back to second place during the early part of
the race before making a pass and rallying for
the win. His 1-1 finish gave him a 10-point cushion
over second place at round eight. With his third
overall victory, he now trails the class leader
by just four points heading into round nine, which
is to be held Aug. 21 at Raceway Park in Englishtown,
N.J.
“I had a good day even with all the mud,”
said Creamer. “I knew a good start was needed,
so I just did my best to get out front and stay
there. I’m looking forward to the next round
at E-Town. Hopefully we’ll get a little
better weather for that one.”
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Miller launches
his Can-Am DS 450 ATV
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Miller rode a respectable race in the Pro class,
posting two third-place finishes, which earned
him third overall. In Pro-Am class action, Miller
grabbed the first-moto holeshot on his DS 450,
but eventually dropped to second behind Creamer,
who won the moto and the class overall going 1-2.
In the second Pro-Am moto, Miller took third,
which resulted in a third place overall finish
on the day and another podium.
“It was a pretty muddy race, but we ran
bigger tires and it worked out good for us,”
said Miller.
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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