New
England ATV Motocross
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Middleboro, MA - NEATV-MX revisited
Capeway Rovers for the fourth round of the series.
The race day forecast looked as though it was
going to be a wet and sloppy one with thunder
showers expected. With heavy downpours early in
the morning, the track became saturated. The thunder
showers held off throughout the day with off and
on misting instead. Track conditions became better
as the day wore on due to the sandy soil. A rather
light turnout of riders and spectators was seen
this weekend.
Motoworks/DWT/Can-Am rider Josh Creamer took
a nasty tumble at the last race in Pennsylvania,
but from the way he rode no one would have ever
known he did! Creamer came off the line second,
behind Cody Miller. Creamer stayed close to
Miller the entire first moto, but was unable
to make any passes. Creamer took second in the
first Pro moto.
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Motoworks'
#270 Josh Creamer grabbed the Pro Moto
2 Holeshot |
In the second Pro moto, Creamer flew off the
line and took the Nac’s holeshot. Creamer
stayed steady and was able to prevent Dustin
Wimmer from passing. Creamer finished first
in the second Pro moto, giving him first overall
in the Pro class.
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Walsh's
#270 Josh Creamer went unchallenged in
Moto 2 after grabbing the Holeshot to
lead the race from start to finish for
his 1st Overall Win of the season |
Suzuki LTR 450 mounted Dustin Wimmer started
off the line in fourth behind Jason Dunkelberger.
Wimmer made his way around Dunk early on in
the moto. Wimmer was able to catch up to Creamer,
but unable to make a pass, finishing in third
in the first moto.
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#191
Dustin Wimmer battled his way past #19
Jason Dunkelberger in Moto One to claim
the 3rd spot |
ATV
Innovation's Dustin Wimmer claimed the
2nd spot in Moto 2, for a 2nd Overall
finish at Capeway Rovers |
In the second Pro moto, Wimmer came out second
behind Creamer. “It’s a one line
track out there, so it’s really hard to
pass,” commented Wimmer. Unable to get
by, Wimmer finished second in the second Pro
moto, giving him second overall.