Honda TRX 450 mounted Jason Dunkelberger started
the first Pro moto in the back of the pack.
Dunk moved his way up the line after just a
few laps. He grabbed onto the third position
and held on. Dunk was able to hold off Miller
from passing in the last couple of laps. Dunk
finished third in the first moto. In the second
moto, Dunk ran third off the start, but was
soon passed by Miller. Dunk finished fourth
overall in the Pro class this weekend.
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#19
Jason Dunkelberger |
#70
Mathieu Deroy |
Kawasaki KFX 450 rider Mathieu Deroy rounded
out the top five in the Pro class. Deroy came
off the line in sixth and would hold onto his
position throughout the first moto. In the second
moto, Deroy took fifth off the line. After battling
through the rough track, Deroy would finish
fifth.
Suzuki LTR 450/Yoshimura Dustin Wimmer was
off the line in third behind Miller and Creamer
in the first Pro-Am moto. In the first lap,
Wimmer was able to get around Miller and chase
down Creamer. “I reeled him in on the
third lap, but made a mistake, which allowed
him to gain more ground on me,” stated
Wimmer on the battle in the first moto with
Creamer. Wimmer finished second in the first
moto.
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#191 Dustin Wimmer makes the pass on #270
Josh Creamer in Moto 2 to take over the
lead with Creamer in chase |
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Fly Racing's
#191 Dustin Wimmer held the lead to
the finish to claim the Overall Win
in the Pro-Am Class
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Dustin charged off the line behind Creamer in
the second Pro-Am moto. Wimmer tried to make a
pass on Creamer throughout the first half of the
moto. In the fourth lap, Wimmer was able to make
the pass and take the lead. Dustin gained ground
and took first in the second moto, resulting in
an overall win in the Pro-Am class.
Motoworks/DWT Can-Am Josh Creamer charged off
the line in second behind Miller in the first
Pro-Am moto, but quickly made the pass for first.
Creamer kept himself out in front, as he did
in the first Pro moto. In the second Pro-Am
moto, Creamer flew off the line and took the
Nac’s Holeshot Award. With the track becoming
even more of a challenge, Creamer also had to
try and hold off Wimmer, who was closing in.
Creamer was unable to hold Wimmer off any longer
and was passed in the fourth lap. Josh rode
smart in the last couple of laps and took a
second place finish, giving him second overall
in the Pro-Am class.
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#270 Josh Creamer grabbed the Moto 2 Holeshot,
but he was unable to hold off #191 Dustin
Wimmer for a second place finish |
“I broke a shock in the first half of
the day, so we put another one in, but it wasn’t
the same, so I struggled in the second motos,”
commented Creamer on his second overall finishes
for the day.