ATV
MX Championship
Unadilla MX
New Berlin, NY
July 15-16, 2017 |
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Unadilla Amateur ATV Motocross
Report
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In the WMX class, Michelle Jenkins snagged her
second win of the season. Jenkins laid down the
fastest lap time of the class in each moto and
took both moto wins for a very impressive weekend.
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Michelle
Jenkins secured her second win of the
season in WMX
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Taking second in WMX was Kierstin Keane. Keane
took second in both motos and leads the points
over Jenkins by 35. Keane had a fantastic weekend
and also took the Schoolgirl win, which wrapped
up her Schoolgirl National Championship title.
“We wrapped up the schoolgirl championship this
weekend, next we have the WMX to focus on and
finish up the season strong,” said Keane.
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Kierstin
Keane wrapped up the Schoolgirl Championship
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Andrea Berger rode her Yamaha to third overall
with 3-3 moto finishes in WMX. Berger is third
in the points race.
Cody Ford and Troy Hill battled it out in Production
A for the win. Ultimately, Ford took the overall
win with 2-1 moto finishes and Hill came in second
with 1-2 moto finishes. Ford has been the only
rider able to take a win away from Hill who has
taken five overall wins this season and leads
the points over Ford by 21.
Dalton Hicks finished up third in Production
A aboard his Honda with 4-3 moto finishes, one
of his best finishes of the season in the class.
Brogan Guyer stole the show in 450 B with a dominating
1-1 finish for first overall, and wrapped up the
national championship title while he was at it.
“Being able to bring home two wins on my JB Racing/
Gold Speed Honda was awesome,” stated Guyer, who
also took home the win in Production B.
Second place overall in 450 B went to Devon Kindrick
of Earlysville, VA. Kindrick grabbed impressive
3-2 moto finishes.
Sebastian Foche out of Argentina managed to round
out the 450 B podium with third overall. Foche’s
best finish came in the first moto where he took
a strong second place finish. Foche backed it
up with third in moto two to earn himself his
podium position.
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#9
Josh Creamer made a surprise appearance
at Unadilla
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David Choon attended his first national race
of the season and turned heads by taking the overall
win in Veteran 30 + C. Choon put in a strong ride
with 2-1 moto finishes.
Second place in Veteran 30 + C went to Jason
Klepacz, who is currently tied for the national
championship title with Justin Wess. Both racers
currently have 134 points.
Kenneth Booth rounded out the Veteran 30+ C class
podium with 4-3 moto finishes for a very respectable
third place overall finish.
The 2017 AMA ATV Motocross National Championship
will next head to Red Bud MX in Buchanan, MI July
29-30.
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