BCS Performance Can Am Mike Troiano started
off the first Pro-Am moto off the line in third
behind Travis Moore and stayed tight with Moore
throughout the moto. Unable to make any moves,
Troiano would finish the first moto in third.
“I stayed close with Travis Moore, but
made a few mistakes and he was able to pull
away,” commented Troiano on his first
Pro-Am moto. Off the start in the second moto,
Troiano would again start in third behind Moore,
but was able to make quick work on Moore and
move into second. Troiano slipped back into
third when Moore was able to make his pass,
but Moore made a mistake in a tight corner,
which allowed Troiano to take back second and
finish the moto, taking second overall for the
day.
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Mike
Troiano landed on the Pro-Am podium with
a third place finish in moto 1 & second
in moto 2 giving him second overall in
the NEATV-MX Pro-Am Class |
Lombardo Motorsports Tommy Lombardo put in
some great laps this weekend at MX101. Lombardo
started off his first Pro-Am moto in the back
of the pack and made quick work through the
riders moving his way up into fifth by the fourth
lap. Lombardo battled with Adam Trafford for
fourth but was unable to make any moves and
would finish the first moto in fifth.
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Tommy
Lombardo went 5-3 rounding out the NEATV-MX
Pro-Am Podium in third |
Off the line in the second moto, Lombardo was
in fifth but quickly made his way into third.
Lombardo began to put pressure on Troiano but
didn’t have enough time to make any moves
and would finish in third, giving him third
overall. “I’d like to thank Jay
from BCS, he helps me with my motors and getting
everything ready, Jett Media Inc, FTR Powersports,
DWT Tires, Walsh Race Craft, and Rath Racing,”
remarked Lombardo.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro-Am ATV Production
Podium (Left to Right)
Thomas Lombardo (3rd) , Josh Creamer (1st),
Michael Troiano (2nd) |
The Open A class held seven riders this weekend,
and coming out on top is Pittston, Maine’s
Justin Chamberland, who had some great battles
making his way into first in the first moto.
Chamberland would also take first in the second
moto, taking the overall for the day. Going
2-3 in the Open A Class is Team Southside Polaris’
Jesse Onesti, and rounding out the top three
is West Suffield, Connecticut’s Jon Hansen
who went 4-2.
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Justin
Chamberland
took the win in the Open A Class at MX
101 |
Team
Southside Polaris’ Jesse Onesti
placed second overall in the Open A Class |
The 70 Limited class was well stocked with
fourteen riders this weekend. East Hampton,
New York’s Davis Eames found herself at
the top of the podium this weekend, going 1-1
in her motos. Eames pulled out of the gate strong
and rode hard through both motos. North Branford,
Connecticut’s Daniel Balzano went 3-2
giving him second overall, and filling out the
top three is Holland Patent, New York’s
Seth Reese, who went 5-4.
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Davis
Eames won both motos giving her first
overall in the 70 Limited Class |
Daniel
Balzano placed second overall in the 70
Limited Class at MX 101 |
The next NEATV-MX race will be featured at
MX207 in Lyman, Maine on July 1, 2012.