Southside's Travis Moore started third in the
second Pro moto, and quickly set his sights
on Deroy. Within the first lap, Moore already
made quick work of Deroy and was now chasing
down Creamer. Unable to catch Creamer, Moore
would settle for second, and take second overall
in the Pro class this weekend.
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Elka
Suspension's Mathieu Deroy grabbed the
Pro Moto 1 Holeshot & took third overall |
Kawasaki Rider Mathieu Deroy returned to the
NEATV-Series this weekend and he looked as good
as ever on his KFX 450. In the first Pro moto,
Deroy took the holeshot and held onto first
for the first two laps before Maxxis Tires Josh
Creamer made a pass on him. Deroy would hold
on to second throughout the first moto. In the
second moto, Ultimate Performance's Deroy had
another good start, coming off the line in second
but was passed by Travis Moore in the first
couple laps.
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Troy
Lee's #70 Mathieu Deroy rounded out the
NEATV-MX Pro Podium in third |
Towards the last few laps, Deroy was bumped
out of a tight corner, pushing him all the way
back to seventh, but he was able to quickly
make his way back up into third position, taking
third overall in the Pro class. "The track
was really good, they changed it a little bit
from last year, and I think it is a lot better
than last year. The new section before the finish,
and the back section were really good, and I
really like Walden, they do a really good job,"
remarked Deroy. Mathieu Deroy is also racing
in the O Series in Canada, which conflicts with
the NEATV-MX Series, but he will be making as
many NEATV races as he can this season.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro ATV Production
Podium (Left to Right)
Mathieu Deroy (3rd) , Josh Creamer (1st),
Travis Moore (2nd) |
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Josh
Creamer dominated both Pro & Pro-Am
classes aboard his BCS Performance powered
Can-Am DS450 ATV |
In the Pro-Am class, Creamer looked and felt good
on his BCS Performance Can-Am, taking both holeshots
and wins in the class. Creamer commented "The
new team is working out pretty good. Jay at BCS
has found quite a bit of power, and the bikes
really, really good. Everyone on the team, Jay,
Donald, Jimmy, Tony, they all work really hard
at the shop and I'm glad I'm part of their team
now. " Creamer had a victorious day taking
three holeshots and winning all four motos, giving
him first overall in the Pro and Pro-Am classes.
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SSi
Decals' Travis Moore making his way to
a second place finish on his Polaris Outlaw
450 ATV in the Pro-Am Class |
In the first Pro-Am moto, Travis Moore started
out towards the back of the pack but was quickly
working his way up. Moore battled teammate Mark
Gehring for fourth for the first half of the moto.
Moore would take fourth in the first Pro-Am moto.
"We had a bad start, it's only the second
weekend of testing for us, I haven't been on the
bikes all year, and the bikes got thrown together
last minute due to sponsors and other changes,
but it was a good weekend," commented Moore.