ATV MX Championship
Ironman Raceway
Crawfordsville, Indiana
May 13, 2017 |
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Joel Hetrick Takes Ironman
Pro ATV MX Win
Chad Wienen &
Jeffrey Rastrelli Round Out the Pro ATV MX Podium
Crawfordsville,
IN (5/13/2017)
- The 2017 Wiseco ATV Motocross National Championship
(ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National
Championship, continued today, May 13, at the iconic
Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana. After
nearly a month since the last race, the weather
provided top-notch racing conditions where Maxxis/Elka/Liquid
Wrench/Honda’s Joel Hetrick was able to land his
first overall win of the season against a stacked
field of riders.
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Pro
ATV Motocross Podium (left to right)
Chad Wienen (2nd), Joel Hetrick (1st), Jeffrey
Rastrelli (3rd)
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The day kicked off with five-time champion and
current points leader, Chad Wienen earning the
ATVriders.com Top Qualifier Award. Wienen looked
to carry his momentum to the moto one holeshot,
but his Wienen Motorsports/SSi Decals/Walsh Racecraft/Yamaha/Maxxis/7240-backed
machine was edged out by Hetrick for the SSi Decals
Holeshot Award.
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Joel Hetrick claimed the SSi Decals Holeshot
Award in Moto One, but dropped back to a
2nd place finish |
Wienen hung on the rear wheels of Hetrick and
the duo began to produce some of the fastest lap
times of the day as they put a gap on the rest
of the field. Not much changed until the mid-way
point of the moto where Wienen was able to move
into the lead. Hetrick continued to charge and
looked to regain the lead quickly, but Wienen
showed no sign of slowing down. With only one
lap to go, Hetrick gave it everything he had,
but had to settle for second behind Wienen.
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#1
Chad Wienen claimed the Moto One Win ironman
Raceway
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With much of the focus on the two front-runners,
JB Racing/Root River Racing’s Jeffrey Rastrelli
and Root River Racing/CST Tires/Pro Motorsports-backed
Thomas Brown slide under the radar, but also found
themselves in a heated battle throughout the entire
moto. Rastrelli held off Brown and finished third,
with Brown and GennUSA Racing’s Nick Gennusa rounding
out the top five for the first moto.
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Jeffrey
Rastrelli claimed the final spot on the
podium
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“It was a tough pace to keep up with, we gapped
those guys pretty good the first few laps, and
I knew it was going to be a hard race,” said Hetrick.
“Wienen and I kept rubbing, but I’m pleased with
the first moto. I found some pretty good laps
once Wienen got around me, so I’m looking to put
those to use next moto.”
The second moto holeshot was almost identical
to the first, with Hetrick taking the holeshot
followed by Wienen. Rastrelli pinched out Wienen
for second and then moved into the lead, but it
didn’t take long for Hetrick to move back into
first. Wienen began to ride with a little bit
of a gap between him and Rastrelli.
“The track was a little slick the second moto
so I didn’t want to be sitting back there taking
all the roost from those guys up front,” said
Wienen. “I needed to come out a little more aggressive
and make some moves to get up there quickly. The
holeshot was awful, and I need to come out harder.”
While Wienen was off to a not-so-favorable start,
Gennusa greatly improved from the first moto and
sat inside the top-five. Wienen continued to ride
in third for the first few laps, but started riding
more assertive as the race progressed. Wienen
made a pass for the runner-up position on lap
four as they raced by the mechanic’s area. Wienen
set his eyes on the top spot, but Hetrick used
the clear track to his advantage and already had
a large lead over the rest of the pack.
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Joel Hetrick went 2-1 for his first overall
win of the year |
Wienen settled into a fast pace, but Hetrick’s
speed was un-matched in the second moto where
he was able to take his first overall win of the
season with a 2-1 moto tally. Wienen followed
with second overall, and a pair of third place
finishes placed Rastrelli in the overall standings
with third.
“I felt like we had a good 1-1 going for us,
but it just wasn’t in the cards today,” reported
Wienen. “I’m happy with how our team did today.”
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Nick
Gennusa finished in the 4th overall going
5-4
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Brown continued to keep them honest, but succumbed
to the pressure from Gennusa with only three laps
to go. Gennusa finished just off the overall podium
in fourth, followed by Brown and Root River Racing’s
Josh Upperman in fifth and sixth overall.
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Thomas
Brown is currently 3rd in the Pro ATV
Points
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Baldwin Motorsports/Ford Brother's Racing/Root
River Racing’s Ronnie Higgerson earned seventh
overall. After crashing on the first moto holeshot,
Walsh Racecraft/Honda’s Parker Wewerka proved
he has the skill and drive to land a spot on the
overall podium in the near future, but had to
take eighth overall at the Ironman ATVMX National.
Media All-Stars’ Zach Kaczmarzyk had his best-ever
finish with ninth overall, and Root River Racing’s
Dylan Tremellen rounded out the top ten overall
in Indiana.
Today’s racing action was broadcast LIVE in its
entirety on RacerTV.com and can be viewed as an
archived video now online by visiting the ATVMX
LIVE page online. A highlight show featuring the
event will air on MAVTV later this summer.
The ATVMX circuit continues with round five in
three weeks, June 3 and 4, at the popular Muddy
Creek Raceway in Blountville, Tennessee.
2017
AMA ATV Motocross Race Results
Round 3 - Monster Mountain MX |
Pro
ATV Motocross Overall Race Results: |
- Joel Hetrick (2-1)
- Chad Wienen (1-2)
- Jeffrey Rastrelli (3-3)
- Nick Gennusa (5-4)
- Thomas Brown (4-5)
- Josh Upperman (7-6)
- Ronnie Higgerson (6-7)
- Parker Wewerka (8-8)
- Zach Kaczmarzyk (11-10)
- Dylan Tremellen (12-12)
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Pro
ATV Motocross Points Standing: |
- Chad Wienen (166)
- Joel Hetrick (151)
- Thomas Brown (131)
- Nick Gennusa (122)
- Jeffrey Rastrelli (122)
- Ronnie Higgerson (106)
- Josh Upperman (100)
- Parker Wewerka (94)
- Westley Wolfe (68)
- Brett Musick (65)
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SSi
Decals Holeshot Award Standings: |
- Joel Hetrick (7)
- Cole Sepesi (2)
- Chad Wienen (1)
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ATVriders.com
Top Qualifier Award Standings: |
- Joel Hetrick (2)
- Chad Wienen (2)
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