Can-Am 's Josh Creamer &
John Natalie Podium at Unadilla
AMA
ATV MX Championship - Round 8 - Unadilla - July
14, 2012
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Josh
Creamer, a former AMA MX champion, &
John Natalie, the defending AMA ATV MX champion,
finished second and third on their Can-Am
DS 450 ATVs at round eight in Unadilla |
Valcourt, Québec (7/18/2012)
- Can Am® DS 450™ ATV Pro class racer
Josh Creamer finished second overall at round eight
in Unadilla, N.Y., in a successful return to the
AMA ATV Motocross National Championship Series.
He was joined on the Pro class podium by defending
AMA ATV MX champion John Natalie, who finished third
overall. Natalie’s Motoworks / Can-Am teammate
Joel Hetrick finished fourth while Canadian Can-Am
X-Team racer Richard Pelchat took seventh on his
DS 450.
“It was another great weekend of racing,
as our Can-Am riders battled hard to earn two
spots on the Pro podium in Unadilla, N.Y. Josh
Creamer had a memorable return to the AMA ATV
MX National series convincingly winning the first
moto and ending up second overall. Motoworks /
Can-Am pilot John Natalie earned a hard-fought
third-place finish and kept himself in the championship
points race with only two rounds remaining,”
said Jimmie O’Dell, Race Manager, Can-Am.
“Joel Hetrick just missed the podium, finishing
fourth, but gained some valuable points in his
pursuit to remain in the top three in the Pro
class points race.”
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Can-Am
DS 450 ATV racer Josh Creamer, who is the
current points leader in the New England
ATV Motocross series Pro class, raced his
first AMA ATV MX event since 2010 &
finished second overall |
Holeshots were critical in New York as the famed
Unadilla Valley Sports Center played hard and
fast with limited lines to pass. Creamer, BCS
Performance / Can-Am racer and current New England
ATV Motocross series Pro class points leader,
proved he could still run with the top ATV pros
as he grabbed the holeshot and immediately pulled
to a three-second lead. Creamer held the lead
the entire moto on his way to earning his first
moto victory in almost two years. Creamer was
fourth at the start of moto two, but moved up
to second — passing Natalie — at one
point before settling for third. His 1-3 finishes
were good for second overall and his first AMA
series Pro class podium since 2010, the year he
won the pro title.
“BCS Performance did a great job on the
DS 450. I got the holeshot and checked out from
there. I didn’t get tired and I just stayed
focused,” said Creamer. “I really
felt good out there. I’ve spent the last
six weeks training and it really helped me to
be ready for this round. I am really happy to
have finished on the podium and now I am really
excited for Red Bud. I want to thank all the fans
out there for all of their support. It was great
to hear everyone when I was out there battling
it out. I wanted to come out here and get on the
box this weekend and I did that so I can’t
complain.”
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Round
eight saw plenty of action & thrills
at the Unadilla Valley Sports Complex in
New York. John Natalie was third overall
in the Pro class |
Natalie put in a spirited ride in New York. After
battling back from a horrible start in the first
moto, Natalie picked off several racers until he
moved into third place at the finish. He paired
his third-place run with a hard-fought second-place
ride in moto two to earn third overall and keep
alive his shot at another national championship.
“There was some great racing today. I had
to spend a lot of energy in the first moto trying
to work up. And for moto two, I just gave it everything
I had,” said Natalie. “I always want
to win, but I still finished on the podium and
salvaged some points. There’s still four
motos left in the season and anything can happen
so things could get real interesting at Loretta’s.”
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Motoworks
/ Can-Am's Joel Hetrick finished fourth
overall on his DS 450 & currently holds
down the third place spot in the Pro class |
Hetrick, who posted the quickest time in the
second timed qualifying session, was in third
at the start of moto one, but got bumped back
to sixth on the first lap. Hetrick recovered to
eventually retake third place. However, he lost
one more spot at the end of the moto when his
teammate Natalie got by in the closing laps of
the moto. Hetrick would finish in fourth. Hetrick
also finished fourth in moto two to finish fourth
overall. However, his fourth-place ride cushioned
his lead for third place in the overall Pro class
point standings. The fourth Can-Am racer in the
top 10 was Pelchat, who usually competes in the
Courses VTT series in Canada. He posted 7-6 finishes
in the motos to earn seventh overall aboard his
DS 450.
Two rounds of the AMA ATV MX series remain. Red
Bud Raceway in Buchannon, Mich., will host round
nine on July 28. The series finale is slated for
August 11, at Loretta Lynn's in Hurricane Mills,
Tenn.
For more information on Can-Am racing, the entire
2012 schedule, the ’12 contingency program
and DS 450 amateur racer support program, please
visit www.can-amxteam.com.
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