Powersports
ATV Tour
Round #10 - Links |
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Boswell, PA - The WPSA Powersports
ATV tour has provided some of the best racing
anyone in the media could ask for. Not only has
it been week to week battles filled articles with
heart pumping action, but season long championship
battles throughout nearly every class the tour
has to offer, which kept racers pushing their
limits each week.
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Super
Quad ProAm Champion
Cody Miller |
With the top Pro-Am riders turning lap times
comparable to much of the pro class, you know
the racing now and in the near future look promising.
Like the pro class, the dash for the Pro-Am
championship came down to the last Moto. While
Greg Gee had the Pro Class champion, John Natalie
Jr, as a coach, it was Cody Miller with his
Yamaha backing bring home the championship with
just seven point margin over Gee. Mark Kendall
put in a solid season aboard the all new Kawasaki
machine to wrap up third place in series points
while Thomas Brown edged out Josh Williams for
fourth on the season. K & K ATV Racing sponsored
rider, Jacob Hakala finished just out of the
top five in the manufacture mixed top ten.
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Women's
A Class Champion
Angela Butler |
Women’s A Class super woman, Angela Butler,
brought home another championship after winning
7 of the 8 round series. Michelle Natalie earned
the remaining win of the season; however her remaining
7 solid rides catapulted her into second place
on the season. In a recent interview, husband
John Natalie, warned the other girl racers that
Michelle will be coming out next season stronger
and faster than ever. Leslie Ragon’s Media
Allstars Suzuki helped her cruise to third on
the season. Rounding out the top five was Megan
Manshack and Jamie Jones.
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Women's
A Class Top Three (left to right)
Michelle Natalie, Angela Butler, Leslie
Ragon
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Women's
B/C Class (left to right)
Kristy Laurine, Michelle Suciu, Brianne
Hanson, Katelynn Dantonio |
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Women's
B/C Class Champion
Michelle Suciu |
Michelle Suciu began her domination aboard a Cannondale
and wasted no time adjusting to her new Suzuki
halfway through the season. With the championship
in her hands, Michelle actually spent the last
round of the tour racing in the Women’s
A class, which a solid finish put worry into many
of the girls eyes. Brianne Hanson consistent year
earned her second place on the season. Although
suffering three broken bones in her hand, Kristy
Laurine of Amity, PA put in one last solid Moto
on the season. Her hard work and dedication easily
earned her third place in points. Katelynn Dantonio
took advantage of Chasity Neece’s misfortunes
to bring home fourth on the year. Even while being
forced to miss the last two rounds of the tour,
Neece still held onto fifth for the year.