2011
AMA Racing
ATV Extreme Dirt Track Nationals
Round #4 - Danville, VA
Birch Creek Motorsports
July 9, 2011
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Can-Am's Chuckie Creech
Finishes on Top in the ProAm Class
::Continued::
In the Pro-am Class, Chuckie Creech rode one
of his best races so far this season. I got the
holeshot and I knew I had to watch for Brad Riley
because he is always able to work through traffic
and catch up quickly, so I pushed hard and tried
to build a nice lead,” said Creech.
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Can-Am's
#25 Chuckie Creech grabbed the Pro-Am
Holeshot & pulled away from the field
to take the win
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The Can-Am mounted racer did just that and held
his position all the way to the checkered flag
to take the Pro-am win. “I felt really good
out there. The track was rough, but I knew I just
had to ride a smart race and not make any mistakes,”
he stated.
Brad Riley worked his way up from a fourth place
start and had his sights set on Creech, but despite
his best efforts, Riley was unable to close the
gap enough to make a move before reaching the
finish line and would have to settle for second.
“Chuckie was running really good and I would
gain a little ground in some areas and in other
he would pull away so it was pretty even at the
end,” said Riley.
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#25 Chuckie
Creech claims a 4th place in the Pro ATV
Main
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#53 Kirby
Cooke rounded out the Top 5 even after
tangling with Jordan Rummage
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Jordan Rummage rode one of his best races of
the season and was able to hold off Harold Goodman
for most of the race to take the number three
spot on the Pro-am podium, leaving Goodman to
settle for fourth. “Jordan was running really
good out there and he was definitely tough to
pass, so I ended up with fourth,” said Harold
Goodman.
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Extreme Dirt
Track Pro-Am ATV Racing Podium (left to
right)
Brad Riley (2nd), Chuckie Creech (1st),
Jordan Rummage (3rd)
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Nathan Wolf rounded out the top five for the
Pro-am class after holding off Brian Ace, who
would be forced to settle for sixth. Can-Am’s
Cole Henry took a break from motocross this weekend
to give TT racing a try and did fairly well as
he held on for a seventh place finish. Justin
Frindt would end his day in eighth, with Charlie
Calloway in ninth and Seph Padon would round out
the top ten in the Pro-am ranks.
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