2009 Yamaha / ITP
QuadCross
Championship
Series
Round #9 - Glen Helen Raceway
San Bernardino, CA
November 22,2009
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Yamaha's Dustin Nelson
Wins Race & Pro ATV Championship
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2009 WORCS Pro Champion Beau Baron was in attendance
for the final round and gave Nick De Noble a run
for his money. The two racers were in a fierce
battle for fifth place, going back and forth until
the final few laps when De Noble would end up
going over a berm and was unable to continue,
leaving Baron to round out the top five in moto
one.
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2009
WORCS Pro ATV Champion, Beau Baron, had
an impressive 1st Moto run at Glen Helen
by claiming the 4th spot |
Custon
Axis' Nick DeNoble ran strong in the Top
5 for before going over a berm, which sent
him back to 12th place |
Yamaha backed rider Justin Noss rode consistently
to finish in the number six spot for the first
moto, with Jason Dunkleberger taking seventh and
Can-Am Motoworks’ Josh Frederick taking
eighth. Evan Spooner would hang on for ninth and
Jason Fife would finish in the number ten spot.
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Can-Am's
Josh Frederick battled with Yamaha's Justin
Noss & Jason Dunkelberger for several
laps before finishing in the 8th spot |
Yamaha's
Justin Noss charged his way up to an impressive
6th place finish after working his past
Josh Frederick in the final laps |
In moto two of the Pro Production class, it was
Chase Snapp who would once again grab the holeshot,
but this time, Chad Wienen was right on his grab
bar. Before the end of the first lap, Wienen would
take over the lead and pull away, to take the
moto two win.
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#22
Chase Snapp once again grabbed the Moto
2 Holeshot with Can-Am's Chad Wienen &
Jeremie Warnia training right behind him |
By
the end of the 1st lap, #44 Chad Wienen
was able to make his move on Chase Snapp
to take over the lead & Jeremie Warnia
quickly followed taking over 2nd |
As Wienen checked out, Dustin Nelson had his
hands full as he was in fifth place off the line
and had his work cut out for him if he wanted
to keep his championship. Nelson pressed hard
and soon found himself in the number three spot
right behind his number one competitor, Jeremie
Warnia. “I just kept pushing and I got to
where I was close to Warnia and I kept pressuring
him,” said Nelson.
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