AMA ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #7 - Muddy Creek
Blountville, TN
June 20, 2010
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Josh Creamer Wins Third
in a Row at Muddy Creek ATV MX
Blountville,
TN – Josh Creamer
took home his third overall win in a row aboard
his Rockstar Makita Suzuki during round seven of
the AMA Pro ATV MX Championship at Muddy Creek Raceway
in Blountville, TN. Creamer may be on a winning
streak, but his overall win today was not an easy
feat. With second place finishes in each of the
two motos, Creamer took the overall win, and moved
him 20 points ahead of his teammate Dustin Wimmer
in the chase for the championship.
"Today turned out really well for us,"
said Creamer. "This is our third win in a
row, and we've extended our points lead ever further."
Team Rockstar Makita Suzuki started their weekend
on a high note when current champion, Dustin Wimmer,
earned the $100 ATVRiders.com Fastest Qualifier
award. Going into today's event, many slated Wimmer
as the man to beat, but he first had to overcome
more of the hard luck that has slowed his charge
for a third-straight ATV MX Title.
At the start of moto one, Baldwin Motorsports
PEP's Josh Upperman took the first corner and
the $250 MotorcycleUSA.com holeshot award. Although
Upperman was off to the early lead, it wasn't
long before Motoworks Can-Am rider John Natalie
and Dustin Wimmer were headed for the front. As
the riders jumped through the pro section, Natalie's
bike shut off mid-air, forcing Wimmer to land
on top of him.
"The first moto, I had a dose of bad luck
once again." said Wimmer, who has struggled
throughout the season. "John [Natalie] lost
his motor and unfortunately, I landed on top of
him over a double. Luckily, he was okay and I
got back on the bike and did the best I could
to make passes."
With Natalie and Wimmer out of the running for
the top spots, Walsh's Jeremy Lawson overcame
Upperman for the lead. Motoworks Can-Am rider
Chad Wienen was fighting towards the front while
Creamer made a stunning recovery from a last-place
start, passing through the pack to the third spot.
In the last few laps, both Wienen and Creamer
were able to overcome Lawson to finish 1-2 respectively.
Wimmer recovered for seventh, with Natalie in
14th.
Creamer made up or the last place start in the
first moto when he earned the $250 MotorcycleUSA.com
Holeshot award for moto two. The battles raged
on as Team Suzuki and Team Can-Am made up the
top four spots, with Creamer maintaining the lead.
As Wienen set his sights on the front and made
a pass on Wimmer, Wimmer immediately seemed to
catch fire, and mounted a charge toward a win.
By the checkered flag, Wimmer had made passed
on Wienen and Creamer for the lead and pulled
away from the pack.
"I got a good holeshot," said Wimmer,
"but when Chad [Wienen] passed me, I got
aggressive. I passed Chad, then Creamer, and then
took the moto win."
Round 7 marked Wienen's third time on the box
this year, with the Motoworks Can-Am rider finishing
second overall.
"We're glad to be on the box," said
Wienen, who was on the podium last weekend as
well. "It takes work, and we've got to work
a little harder, but then we will be on top."
Although Wienen and Wimmer took moto wins, Creamer
took the overall. Creamer maintains his points
lead going into Round 8, where he says he looks
to continue his winning streak.
In the Pro-Am Production class, Chase Snapp overcame
Joel Hetrick for the overall win. Snapp, who took
both IdolSpeed.com $100 Holeshot awards, was passed
in the last lap by Hetrick the first moto. Using
the defeat as motivation, Snapp set out for the
win and lead start to finish, earning the overall
win. Hetrick battled to the very end, earning
his second overall, followed by Casey Martin who
finished third. With this win, Snapp leads the
points headed to Pleasure Valley.
The series travels next to Pleasure Valley Raceway
in Armagh, PA for the Round 8 of the AMA Pro ATV
MX Championship on July 3-4.
Pro ATV Race Results (Top 10)
1. Josh Creamer (Suz) 2-2
2. Chad Wienen (Can) 1-3
3. Dustin Wimmer (Suz) 7-1
4. Josh Upperman (Hon) 4-5
5. Jeremy Laweson (Suz) 3-7
6. Thomas Brown (Yam) 5-6
7. Jeremie Warnia (Can) 6-8
8. John Natalie Jr (Can) 14-4
9. Cody Gibson (Suz) 9-9
10. Cody Grant (Suz) 11-10
AMA ATV Motocross Championship Pro Point
Standings:
1. Josh Creamer (313); 2. Dustin Wimmer
(293); 3. Chad Wienen (237); 4. John Natalie Jr
(234); 5. Josh Upperman (227); 6. Thomas Brown
(206); 7. Jeremy Lawson (167); 8. Patrick Brown
(157); 9. Jeremie Warnia (151); 10. Nick A. Denoble
(146).
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and longest-running ATV National Motocross series
with more than 20 years of competition. The series
continues to expand and produce top talent from
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