AMA ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #9 - Unadilla MX
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Berlin, New York
July 16, 2011
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JB Racing's Joel Hetrick
Takes Pro ATV MX Win at Unadilla
Baldwin's Josh Upperman &
Can-Am's John Natalie Podium
AMA
ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #9 - Unadilla |
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Berlin, NY (7/17/2011)
– It was only a matter of time before this
year's determined rookies topped the podium amongst
a deep field of veterans in the 2011 AMA ATV Motocross
National Championship Series presented by DWT. Pro
class rookie Chase Snapp took his first-ever moto
win two weeks ago in Ohio, while Makson Construction
JB Racing's Joel Hetrick swept Saturday's Unadilla
event, giving the rookie a career-best overall win.
Sunny skies and warm temperatures graced the
Unadilla Valley Sports Center for round nine of
the eleven-stop circuit. The habitually rough
Unadilla racetrack was sleek and fast, an additional
variable to the already exciting championship
points battle. The points margin is closer than
it's ever been this season and with only two rounds
remaining on the 2011 schedule, every moto counts.
Motoworks Can-Am's John Natalie took home the
ATVRiders.com Fastest Qualifier Award, with a
1:43.668. Natalie, who is still recovering from
a mid-season injury, carried on the Can-Am tradition
that teammates Chad Wienen and Jeremie Warnia
have dominated so far this season.
As the gates dropped on the opening AMA Pro ATV
moto, Wisconsin's Nick DeNoble grabbed the SSiDecals.com
Holeshot Award aboard his Janssen Motorsports
Honda, with Can-Am/Canada's Richard Pelchat close
behind. The 7-Time Canadian National Champion
held off Hetrick, Josh Upperman and Natalie for
the first few laps until the trio finally moved
past and Pelchat dropped to seventh. Hetrick passed
DeNoble for the lead around lap five and the rookie
went on to claim his first-ever moto win in the
AMA Pro class.
"It was definitely my weekend here at Unadilla,"
said Joel Hetrick. "The track was good. I
mean it was smooth, simple and real fast. I started
off the first moto in third and then I caught
up to [Nick] DeNoble and Josh [Upperman] so I
just tried to stay on their pace for a while and
then I got around them and went for it,"
Hetrick added.
Baldwin Motorsports JB Racing Honda's Josh Upperman
eventually passed DeNoble in the second half of
the race and locked in the second place finish
in moto one. Walsh Race Craft Suzuki's Jeremy
Lawson started off at the back of the pack but
steadily climbed his way to a podium position
after laying some of the fastest lap times of
moto one. DeNoble dropped to fourth after dicing
back and forth with Lawson and Natalie in a fight
for the third position - which Lawson claimed
- and Natalie fell back to fifth on the last lap.
In moto two, the SSiDecals.com Holeshot Award
went to moto one winner Joel Hetrick, who set
an untouchable pace early on. Upperman got off
to a great start behind Hetrick and latched onto
the pace of the leader at first, until Natalie
contested the Honda rider at the end of the race.
With such a tight points margin, Natalie was more
focused than ever on beating Upperman in order
to maintain his points lead. Natalie made the
pass on Upperman with just two laps to go, finishing
second in moto two and securing his points lead
with a (5-2) finish for third overall. Joel Hetrick
went on to take the overall win, the first of
his rookie career, with a (1-1) sweep.
"I got the holeshot and just lead the whole
race. I kind of pulled a gap and held it until
the end," Hetrick said. "I've been working
out a lot different at home and trying some different
stuff. I rode a lot to get ready for this race
and it seemed like it went well for us."
Josh Upperman claimed second overall with (2-3)
finishes, gaining valuable points as the 2011
season winds down. Jeremy Lawson managed to slate
a fourth overall; despite a comeback effort in
moto two and Canadian Richard Pelchat went (7-6)
for the fifth spot.
John Natalie fought through a recovering injury
to capture yet another podium for the Motoworks
Can-Am team, edging Upperman out by only three
points in the championship point standings. Jeremy
Lawson is 28 points back from the leader in third
and 20 points ahead of Can-Am's Chad Wienen, who
will not be racing the remainder of the season.
The AMA ATV Motocross Championship Series heads
to RedBud MX in Buchanan, Mich., July 30 and 31,
with Pro class racing starting at 1 p.m. Saturday,
supported by 37 amateur classes throughout Saturday
and Sunday.
AMA Pro ATV Top 10 Race Results
1. Joel Hetrick (HON)
2. Josh Upperman (HON)
3. John Natalie (CAN)
4. Jeremy Lawson (SUZ)
5. Richard Pelchat (CAN)
6. Thomas Brown (YAM)
7. Greg Gee (HON)
8. Devin Heimes (SUZ)
9. Derek Swartfager (HON)
10. Nick DeNoble (HON)
AMA ATV Motocross Championship Top 10
Pro Point Standings
1. John Natalie (345) 2. Josh Upperman (342) 3.
Jeremy Lawson (317) 4. Chad Wienen (297) 5. Thomas
Brown (261) 6. Chase Snapp (258) 7. Joel Hetrick
(246) 8. Nick DeNoble (237) 9. Joe Byrd (211)
10. Travis Moore (210)
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