Warnert AMA ATV
MX Round 2 Report:
Natalie Engages in Intense Battle and Miller Given
OK to Race
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John
Natalie recieves his $200 ATVRiders.com
Holeshot Award
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Pell City, AL (4/7/2008) - Round
number 2 of the AMA ATV Motocross Nationals saw
Warnert Racing’s, John Natalie, engaged in
a 2-moto heated battle with National champ Joe Byrd.
Byrd applied the pressure, but Natalie showed why
he is the WPSA champ and never buckled despite the
fierce competition. Meanwhile, Cody Miller was given
the thumbs up to race, after a health scare at round
1 in Glen Helen, and made his National Pro class
racing debut.
Out of 28 Pros that showed up, only 6 of them
had earned seated positions, but Cody Miller had
no problems in Saturday’s qualifying round,
securing his spot for Sunday. Miller came off
the line in 6th place during the first moto, and
fell back to 11th. In his 2nd moto, Cody was in
15th place out of the gate, but kept his focus,
and raced a smart consistent race and eventually
worked his way up to 11th place. “Everything
went really good,” said Miller. “Warnert
has been great to work with, and I’m really
looking forward to the rest of this season,”
he said. Between now and round 3 Cody plans to
do a little testing on his bike and train a little
bit harder so he can get back to the level he
was at before his recent health issue sidelined
him from training and riding for a couple of weeks.
While Cody was holding his own out on the track,
John Natalie had his hands full trying to hold
off Joe Byrd. In the first moto, John came out
of the hole in 6th place and soon worked his way
up to 3rd place with the #7 bike nipping at his
heels. Byrd was so close, he almost appeared to
be perched on Natalie’s grab bar at one
point, but Natalie kept his cool and held him
off for the entire first moto, and hanging on
to 3rd place as he crossed the finish line.
In the second moto, it was Natalie that grabbed
the holeshot, but the fierce competition between
the top 5 sent him back to 2nd place where he
once again found himself under pressure from Byrd.
Natalie and Byrd battled back and forth for several
laps. Byrd soon fell back but Natalie soon found
himself doing battle once again as Chad Wienen
began to close the gap. Natalie was doing an excellent
job of keeping Wienen at bay, but Wienen and Natalie
connected which caused John’s tie rod to
break, forcing the #13 Can-Am to DNF. “We
got too close in one of the corners and Chad ran
into me and the impact broke my tie rod,”
said Natalie disappointedly. “We’ve
done a lot of testing and tuning and the bike
was running great,” he concluded.
The next round of the AMA ATV Motocross Nationals
will be held at Ballance MotoX in Bowling Green,
KY on April 12-13 where Natalie, Miller and the
rest of the Warnert crew will once again demonstrate
their competitive spirits.
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