Josh Creamer Interview:
2010 AMA Pro ATV Motocross - Continued
ATVriders.com:
You and your dad have traveled all over the
world on hunting trips. What are some of the
places you have been?
Josh
Creamer: I’ve been to
Africa several times, New Zealand, Argentina,
Canada and all over the U.S.
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Before
Josh Creamer started ATV racing, he
was an avid hunter, and traveled around
the World with his father, David, on
various hunting trips, and walls of
his house in Florida are filled with
wild animals |
ATVriders.com:
Out of all of those places, which one is your
favorite?
Josh
Creamer: Definitely New Zealand.
There is so much to see there. The scenery
is really amazing.
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This
Boar Hog looks great with his Yoshimura
hat |
ATVriders.com:
What did you hunt on those trips?
Josh Creamer:
Just about everything. My dad has hunted just
about everything that you can hunt in Africa.
We hunted a lot of plains game, wart hogs and
wild boars; things like that.
ATVriders.com: What’s
one of your most memorable hunting expeditions?
Josh
Creamer: One of the most difficult
things to hunt is moose in the Yukon. When
I was about 15 my dad and I went on this 15
day horseback hunting trip. It was kind of
a grueling experience, but it was a lot of
fun and it was certainly memorable.
ATVriders.com:
Do you have any upcoming trips planned?
Josh
Creamer: Unfortunately, no.
I would really like to, but I’ve been
really busy training and racing and I just
don’t have the time to do much else
except hunt some white tail occasionally back
home.
ATVriders.com:
You probably have a pretty rigorous training
schedule right now with the season opener
coming up soon.
Josh
Creamer: That’s for
sure. I’ve been working really hard
on staying in shape because I really want
to do well this season.
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There
isn't much room for error on Josh Creamer's
track with a technical whoops section
along with some big air jumps surrounded
by trees |
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Josh
Creamer eclipses the sun |
ATVriders.com::
What are your goals for this season?
Josh
Creamer: My goals are to stay
healthy and stay consistently on the podium.
Maybe even take the championship, and if not,
I want to be in a very close second.
ATVriders.com:
Is there anything else you would like to add?
Josh
Creamer: I just want to thank
Suzuki for giving me the opportunity to ride
for them and I am going to do my best to put
them on the podium!
ATVriders.com:
Thanks for letting us check out your new place,
Josh. We wish you the best for the upcoming
season!
Josh
Creamer: Thank you!