AMA ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #9 - Red Bud MX
Buchanan, MI
July 27, 2013
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Chad Wienen Perfect
at Red Bud for ATV Motocross Pro Win
Chad Wienen Secures Championship
with Record Setting 7th Win
2013
AMA ATV Motocross
Round 9 - Red Bud
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Buchanan,
MI (7/27/2013)
– Chad Wienen scored his first perfect motos
of the season aboard his SSi / Wienen Motorsport
Yamaha. Wienen’s 1-1 scorecard earned him his record
setting seventh consecutive win and his second consecutive
Mtn. Dew AMA ATV Motocross National Championship.
Thomas Brown raced to another podium finish, earning
second for the day and Joel Hetrick rounded out
the Pro ATV motocross podium.
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Chad Wienen clinches the 2013 AMA ATV Motocross
National Championship at Red Bud after a
perfect 1-1 day, which was also a record
setting 7th straight win |
Chad Wienen didn’t look back after rocketing
off the gate in moto one; he held the lead for
all twelve laps. He had a lot of pressure from
behind, but maintained the lead and took the moto
win by 03.124.
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Chad Wienen grabbed the moto 1 holeshot
on his Yamaha YFZ 450R |
“The first moto went great. My Yamaha was running
awesome and everything clicked,” said Wienen.
The second moto went just as well; Wienen had
a great start and quickly took the lead. He showed
his will to win, by taking the win by an impressive
06.899. His first perfect race of the season brought
him both a win and a championship.
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Chad Wienen made the pass on Joe Byrd in
lap one to take over the lead, which he
once again held to the checkered flag |
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Chad Wienen
was presented the ATV Motocross Championship
#1 Plate along with a $5,000 Check by
Harv Whipple
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“This is surreal. The season has gone by so fast
and we’ve had so many bad events with all the rain;
I just cannot believe that I secured my second championship.
I have always wanted to do it here at Red Bud, it’s
one of my favorite tracks and such a historic place.
I’ve had so much support this season and I really
appreciate all my sponsors and everyone that helps
me. This back to back championship has taken a lot
of hard work and dedication and I couldn’t be happier
right now,” exclaimed Wienen after the race.
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