Two time AMA ATV MX National Champion Dustin
Wimmer looked as smooth as ever on his Suzuki
LTR 450. In the first pro moto, Wimmer started
second off the line and it took him a few laps
to make his way past Creamer to take the win.
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In
Moto 1, #191 Dustin Wimmer made the pass
on #270 Josh Creamer to take the win with
a few seconds to spare |
In
Moto 2, was able to pull-away from Creamer
after a few laps to once again claim the
Moto Win for the Overall |
In the second pro moto, Wimmer grabbed the
Holeshot and kept a steady distance out front,
giving him first overall for the Pro class.
In the Pro-Am class, Wimmer once again had
two great motos. Wimmer commented, “The
Suzuki LTR 450, Maxxis Tires and Fox shocks
they got me off to two great starts in both
motos, so I really didn’t have to work
my way around anybody. Everything was working
great. Glen, from ATV Innovations, did a great
job putting the bike together for me, and everything
went smooth this weekend.”
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Yoshimura's
#191 Dustin Wimmer grabbed three Holeshot
Awards from Nac's Racing on the weekend
as he lead the charge all three-times
from start to finish |
Wimmer had a victorious day taking the Nac’s
Racing Holeshot Award three times, and winning
all four motos, giving him first overall in
the Pro and Pro-Am classes.
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Motoworks'
#270 Josh Creamer grabbed the Pro Moto
One Holeshot by edging out both #191 Dustin
Wimmer & #22 Cody Miller |
2010 AMA ATV MX National Champion Josh Creamer
arrives to the series on a DWT/Motoworks/Can-Am
DS 450. In the first pro moto, Creamer took the
holeshot and kept his spot for several laps until
he stalled in a corner which allowed Wimmer to
make the pass for the lead. Creamer attempted
to regain the lead, but wasn’t able to make
a move on Wimmer, taking second for the first
moto.
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In
Moto 1, #270 Josh Creamer held the lead
for several laps before stalling in a
corner, which allowed #191 Dustin Wimmer
to make the easy pass for the lead |
In
Moto 2, Creamer nearly collided into Wimmer
in turn two as the pair battled for the
lead with Creamer settling into the 2nd
spot for the entire moto |
In the second pro moto, Creamer and Wimmer
were neck and neck off the start. They stayed
close the entire race, but Creamer was unable
to make the pass, which gave him a second overall
for the Pro class.