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Epping, NH - A new track to
the series, MX101 New England Dragway and Race
Park, hosted the eleventh round of the NEATV-MX
series. The track was compared to be similar to
Capeway Rovers in Middleborro, MA. Many of the
riders enjoyed this track as it had quite a few
lines and passing opportunities, and of course,
many jumps. The sun shined on race day, with a
few clouds in the sky, but the September month
still reminded many summer has neared its end;
with a breezy 66 as a high for the day. The new
venue had a great turnout in riders and spectators
and were very pleased, with this weekend being
the first time they had ever hosted a quad race.
Suzuki LTR450 mounted Dustin Wimmer started
the first Pro moto in second behind Cody Miller,
but fell back to third shortly after. Wimmer
was able to make a move on Miller a few laps
into the moto, and set his sights on Josh Creamer,
who took over the points lead from Wimmer at
the last race in Clifford, PA. Unable to close
the gap, Wimmer finished second in first Pro
moto.
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ATV
Innovation's #191 Dustin Wimmer grabbed
the Pro Moto 2 Holeshot followed by BCS
Performance's #22 Cody Miller & DWT's
#270 Josh Creamer |
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Maxxis'
#191 Dustin Wimmer pulled away from
Miller & Creamer battling for the
2nd spot, which gave Wimmer the 2-1
Pro ATV Overall Win
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Fox Shocks Dustin Wimmer charged off the line
in the second Pro moto, taking the Nac’s
Holeshot Award. Wimmer gained distance on the
two other Pro racers in the middle of the moto,
which allowed him to take the win, finishing
with first overall in the Pro class. “I
picked some good lines and ran a steady race,
which allowed me to take the win, and also the
overall,” stated Wimmer.
Walsh Racing Josh Creamer came off the line
in third, behind Wimmer and Miller. Creamer
stayed tight with the racers and made a pass
on Wimmer early in the moto. Creamer now had
to make the move on Miller to take over the
lead. Half way through the moto, Creamer was
able to make his move on Miller and lead the
rest of the first moto, taking the win.
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In
Pro Moto 2, BCS Performance's #22 Cody
Miller grabbed the Holeshot with Troy
Lee Design's #270 Josh Creamer once again
starting at the back of the pack behind
Fox Racing's #191 Dustin Wimmer |
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Unlike in
Moto 1, Creamer was unable to charge
his way to the front as Miller held
off Creamer for several laps with Creamer
finishing 1-2 for 2nd Overall
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In the second Pro moto, Creamer had another
rough start, and stayed in third for a few laps,
trying to make moves on Miller. Once Creamer
was able to make his pass, he tried to close
the gap on Wimmer. Unable to gain enough distance,
Creamer would take second, finishing in second
overall.
BCS Performance/Can-Am Cody Miller shot off
the line into the lead and took the Nac’s
Holeshot award in the first Pro moto. Miller
held onto his lead for the first lap and a half
before getting passed by both Wimmer and Creamer.
Miller would stay in third for the rest of the
first moto.