AMA ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #8 - Pleasure Valley Raceway
Armagh, PA
July 4, 2010
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John Natalie Delivers
Can-Am's First Ever Overall AMA Pro ATV Win
Josh Creamer Takes the 2nd
Spot, Jeremy Lawson earns first Podium finish
of 2010
AMA
ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #8 - Pleasure Valley |
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Motoworks
/ Can-Am's John Natalie claims the 1st Overall
Win with the Can-Am DS450 |
Armagh,
PA – Pennsylvania's
own John Natalie took home the overall win aboard
his Motoworks Can-Am during round eight of the
AMA Pro ATV MX Championship at Pleasure Valley
Raceway in Armagh, PA. This win marks Can-Am's
first time winning an AMA Pro ATV MX overall.
Team Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Josh Creamer finished
second overall, further extending his points lead
over his teammate Dustin Wimmer.
"The weekend went really well for me here
at Pleasure Valley" Natalie said. "I
was able to grab Can-Am's first ever win in front
of these amazing fans."
Creamer started his weekend on a high note when
he earned the $100 ATVRiders.com Fastest Qualifier
award during timed qualifying. Natalie started
moto one by earning the $250 MotorcycleUSA.com
holeshot award and the early lead on the field.
Throughout the moto, Natalie and Wimmer fought
closely for the win, at one point making contact
in a corner after Natalie lost his footing on
the footpeg and came to a stop. The battled ragged
on throughout the moto, but in the end Natalie
won, followed by Wimmer, with Jeremy Lawson rounding
out the top three.
"Dustin Wimmer and I had a really good battle
the whole race, but I came across the finish line
first." Natalie said.
Noticeably absent from the front was Creamer,
who suffered a poor start and struggled to come
back through the field. By the finish, Creamer
had battled to capture the forth spot in the first
moto.
"I had some struggles in the first moto.
Things didn't go my way," Creamer said. "We
came back, got mentally focused for the second
moto and made some bike changes that proved to
be better on this track."
Baldwin Motorsports/ PEPs Josh Upperman captured
the second moto $250 MotorcycleUSA.com Holeshot
Award, but was quickly passed by Natalie for the
early lead. Creamer was bound to make up for his
first moto woes, and set a fast pace, making his
way past Natalie for the lead.
"I was able to pull out a win in the second
moto that left me in second overall." Creamer
said. "I'm never happy with second, but I
am happy to be on the podium. We need to stay
on the podium in able to win a championship."
Natalie maintained second with knowledge it would
bring him the first overall, but the top five
stayed very close and competitive throughout the
race.
"In the second moto, Josh Upperman got the
holeshot and I was able to get around him in the
first lap" Natalie said. "Josh Creamer
came up on me and we had a great battle. I let
Creamer around instead of taking the chance on
not getting the overall win."
Jeremy Lawson proved himself by making passes
to get to third, followed by Upperman in the fourth
and Wimmer in fifth.
With one moto win, Natalie grabbed the overall
win, and one that would make its way into the
history books.
In the Pro-Am Production class, Factory Polaris
rider Casey Martin took a two moto sweep for the
overall win. Chase Snapp took the first holeshot
and the IdolSpeed.com $100 Holeshot award and
the early lead, but just as he began to walk away
from the pack, stalled his bike and went back
to the very tail of the field, opening the door
for Martin to take the win. In the second moto,
Aaron Meyer grabbed the IdolSpeed.com Holeshot
award, but was quickly passed by Martin who went
on to take the win. Snapp continues to lead the
points heading into Round 9 of the AMA Pro ATV
MX.
The series travels next to Unadilla in New Berlin,
New York for the Round 9 of the AMA Pro ATV MX
Championship on July 17-18.
Pro ATV Race Results (Top 10)
1. John Natalie Jr (Can) 1-2
2. Josh Creamer (Suz) 4-1
3. Jeremy Lawson (Suz) 3-3
4. Dustin Wimmer (Suz) 2-5
5. Josh Upperman (Hon) 7-4
6. Jeremie Warnia (Can) 6-8
7. Thomas Brown (Yam) 8-7
8. Pat Brown (Hon) 10-9
9. Cody Gibson (Suz) 9-10
10. Joe Byrd (Hon) 5-14
AMA ATV Motocross Championship Top 10
Pro Point Standings:
1. Josh Creamer (356); 2. Dustin Wimmer (331);
3. John Natalie Jr (281); 4. Josh Upperman (259);
5. Chad Wienen (258); 6. Thomas Brown (233); 7.
Jeremy Lawson (207); 8. Patrick Brown (180); 9.
Jeremie Warnia (179); 10. Nick A. Denoble (146).
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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