AMA ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #3 - Birch Creek
Danville,
Virginia
May 2, 2010
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Josh Creamer Takes
Second Win at Birch Creek & Points Lead
Dustin Wimmer & Thomas Brown
Round of the Pro ATV Podium
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ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #3 - Birch Creek |
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Danville,
VA – Rockstar Makita
Suzuki's Josh Creamer pulled out his second win
in a row at the TriangleCycles.com Birch Creek National,
in Danville, Va, in a thrilling, fast-paced second
moto that saw four different riders take the lead.
Creamer now sits at the top of the points standings
of the 2010 ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship.
His teammate Dustin Wimmer took second ahead Yamaha's
Thomas Brown.
"I'm really thrilled we got the win,"
Creamer said. "We didn't get holeshots this
weekend, I was actually getting too much traction
leaving the gate so I was struggling keeping the
power under control. We worked our way through
the pack both motos and ended up winning. Even
if we don't get holeshots we can still work our
way up through. Everything on the bike was working
good. The Rockstar Makita Suzuki was working awesome.
The Fox Shocks were working well. I could get
the bike wherever I wanted. It was hard to pass
on the track so I had to stick it in there and
have to make the passes happen. The second moto,
we got a little bit of lead at the end of the
race and that sealed the win."
The morning broke with overcast skies, but soon
a blistering sun broke through, and temperatures
in the nineties tested riders' fitness. But Defending
Champion Dustin Wimmer was undeterred as he first
took the $100 ATVriders.com Fastest Qualifier
award and the first moto.
In that first moto, Harold Goodman took the $250
MotorcycleUSA.com holeshot, but faded early as
Wimmer catapulted to the front of the pack followed
by Baldwin Motorsports PEP's Josh Upperman in
second, and Motoworks Can-Am's Chad Wienen in
third. While Wimmer held onto the lead the entire
race, Creamer started creeping his way to the
front, and moved into second place behind Wimmer
after passing Upperman and Wienen. In the end,
Creamer finished less than an ATV's length behind
Wimmer at just .353 of a second. Upperman finished
in third.
In moto 2, Wimmer returned in full force to take
the $250 Motorcycle-USA.com holeshot award. From
there on, a bevy of riders took over the lead.
Wimmer traded the lead to Upperman in the fourth
lap when his seat surprisingly came off. Upperman
led for two laps until Yamaha's Thomas Brown snatched
the lead. Creamer, working his way back through
the pack after a 6th place start took over the
lead for the last 4 laps to take the win. Motoworks
Can-Am's John Natalie took second in the moto
after working his way from a 7th place finish
to second by the 10th lap. Yamaha's Thomas Brown
finished third after a solid performance that
saw him in the top 3 riders the entire 12 lap
race.
"I'm super pumped about my finish,"
Brown said. We got two great starts, the second
one we came out third. We led several laps in
the second moto. It got us on the podium and I'm
happy just to be there. Every race is getting
better and better."
Creamer took first overall, with Wimmer in second
and Brown in third.
"I had a good first moto," Wimmer said.
" My teammate and I battled it out a little
bit. In the second moto, I got off to a good start
and then my seat fell off on the third lap and
there just wasn't too much I could do besides
try to hang on. I had to stand a lot and my legs
were giving out and I had to let people go by
so I didn't crash. I just tried to suck it up
and get as many points as I could."
In the Pro-Am Production class, Chase Snapp carried
over his success from round two to take the overall
win with 2-1 moto scores. Travis Moore finished
second with 4-3 moto scores, and Marc Winchester
was third with 6-2 moto scores. Moore took the
moto 1 Idol Speed Holeshot award while Winchester
took moto 2's Idol Speed Holeshot award.
The series travels next to the Sunset Ridge MX
in Walnut, IL on May 15-16.
Pro ATV Race Results (Top 10)
1. Josh Creamer (SUZ)
2. Dustin Wimmer (SUZ)
3. Thomas Brown (YAM)
4. John Natalie Jr. (CAN)
5. Jeremy Lawson (WAL)
6. Chad Wienen (CAN)
7. Greg Gee (HON)
8. Josh Upperman (HON)
9. Clay Holmes (SUZ)
10. Harold Goodman (HON)
Pro ATV Points
1. Creamer (131/2 wins) 2. Wimmer (129/ 1 win)
3. Wienen (103) 4. Natalie (102) 5.T. Brown (96)
6.Upperman (94) 7.Lawson (85) 8. Joe Byrd (71)
9. Greg Gee (52) 10. Denoble (50)
About the ITP/Moose Racing
AMA ATV Motocross Championship:
The ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship
presented by Parts Unlimited is the nation's premier
amateur and professional ATV motocross series,
and competes at top motocross facilities nationwide.
The 11-round series features the Nation's best
racers, teams and sponsors, and is America's largest
and longest-running ATV National Motocross series
with more than 20 years of competition. The series
continues to expand and produce top talent from
the amateur ranks, while keeping close to the
grassroots fun that makes people love to go to
the races. For more information, please visit
www.atvmotocross.com.

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