
Suzuki ATV Riders Make a Big
Impact at FMF ATV Spring National
AMA ATV Motocross - Round
1 - Mill Creek - Pell City, AL
Brea, CA (4/5/2010)
- In addition to Rockstar Makita Suzuki's big
win by Dustin Wimmer and third place podium
of Josh Creamer, there were two other Suzuki
QuadRacer R450s at the Pro gate at this year’s
FMF ATV Spring National. #16 Jeremy Lawson had
an excellent showing finishing 6th overall and
Cody Grant who finished 15th.
Suzuki ATV amateur racers made a huge splash
taking a total of 19 podiums in a variety
of classes, ranging from the 90cc production
to the Pro-Am production class. These riders
pitted their Suzuki machines against the best
the competition had to offer, and came away
with seven overall victories, six runner-up
positions, and six third place finishes. Results
like these speak volumes about Suzuki’s
dedication to providing the best ATV racing
machines in the world.
The two-day FMF ATV Spring Classic took place
at the famous Millcreek Raceway in Pell City,
Alabama, and Suzuki riders from all over the
country came to participate. These amateur
competitors raced everything from the lightweight
QuadSport 90 to the heavy-hitting QuadRacer
R450, and many piloted their Suzuki machines
to great success, demonstrating once again
that champions choose Suzuki.
In recognition of their efforts, Suzuki would
like to congratulate all of the racers who
put their Suzukis on the podium over the weekend;
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Dustin Wimmer, who won
both motos and started the season with a
#1 overall
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Josh Creamer, who took the
third place spot in the Pro class.
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Chase Snapp, who took first
place in the Pro-Am Production class, and
third in the Pro-Am unlimited class.
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Wesley Holifield, who took
his Suzuki to the top of the 450 A class.
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Andy Civils, who placed
first in the Production B class, and second
in the 450 B class.
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Ryan Wilson, who finished
third in the 450 C class.
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Stevie Lloyd Jr., winner
of the Open C class.
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Tim Vecchio, who took second
place in the 4-Stroke A class.
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Jacob McGraw, who placed
second in the Production B class, and third
in the 4 Stroke B class.
-
Ryan Wheeler, who finished
second in the 4 Stroke C class.
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Chris Fortner, who took
third in the 4 Stroke C class.
-
Brian Johnson, winner of
the College 16-24 class
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Bryan Williams, who took
the top position in the Veteran 30+ C class.
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David Henderlite, who took
the runner-up position in the Veteran 30+
C class.
-
Dallas Tapscott, Cody Brooks,
and Ries Parvin, who made it a 1-2-3 finish
for Suzuki in the Schoolboy Sr. (14-17)
class.
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Reid Eckhart, who placed
third in the 90 Production class.
With the first round of the ATV nationals
finished, Suzuki racers can look forward to
next month’s race in Bowling Green,
KY at Balance Moto X on April 17th/18th.
About American
Suzuki:
The Motorcycle/ATV Division of American Suzuki
Motor Corporation (ASMC), Brea, Calif., was
founded in 1963 by Suzuki Motor Corporation.
ASMC markets motorcycles and ATVs via an extensive
dealer network throughout 49 states. ASMC's
parent company, Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC),
based in Hamamatsu, Japan, is a diversified
worldwide manufacturer of motorcycles, ATVs,
scooters, automobiles and marine engines. Founded
in 1909 and incorporated in 1920, it has 120
distributors in 191 countries.
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