2014
AMA Racing
ATV Extreme Dirt Track Nationals
Round #3 - Delevan, NY
Freedom Speedway
June 21, 2014
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Extreme Dirt Track
Racing Pro Report
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In the final two laps, Creech not only made the pass on Riley to take over third, but also made a critical pass on Brian Ace to finish in second place. “These guys were tough tonight and weren’t making any mistakes, so you had to be on your game. I want to thank JT Racing, MAXXIS Tires, CCR Swaybars, PEP, FourWerx Carbon, Houser Racing, CEWO Outfitters, and my whole family, if it wasn’t for them, I wouldn’t be here,” said Creech from the podium.
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Chuckie Creech (right) put the pass on Brad Riley (left) and Brian Ace in the final two laps to finish an impressive second place
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Brian Ace had a great start in the Pro-am class and was holding down second place, but he was not alone as Brad Riley and Chuckie Creech were close behind. Ace did his best and was able to hold off an advancing Creech until the final lap, before falling back for a third place finish to claim the final spot on the Pro-Am podium.
Brad Riley, who is well known for his passing abilities on even the toughest tracks, was in the number three spot off the line and looking for a way to get around Brian Ace while trying to hold off Chuckie Creech all at once.
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#27 Brad Riley finished fourth in the Extreme Dirt Track Racing Pro-Am Class
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“The Pro-Am race, the track once again was pretty one-lined and I was pretty much a sitting duck. If I would have tried that move Chuckie made, he would have passed me and vice versa. Chuckie (Creech) was able to make a move there, moves that I wasn’t able to because he didn’t have anyone behind him and it paid off for him. It was a great race and I’m sure everybody liked to see him do it,” said Riley.
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Extreme Dirt Track Round 3 Pro-Am
Podium (left to right)
Chuckie Creech
(2nd), Brooks Williams (1st), Brian Ace (3rd)
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Pennsylvania racer #79 Jason A. Fisher rounded out the top five in the Pro-am class.
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#79 Jason A. Fisher
& #70 Garrett Ryckman finished fifth
& sixth respectively
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