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#22 BCS
Performance's Cody Miller battled his
way past #91 Jasmin Plante in Moto 1
to claim the third spot
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2010 NEATV-MX Pro ATV Champion, Cody Miller,
came off the line in fourth in his first Pro
moto. Miller was able to get by Jasmin Plante
three quarters into the first moto.
“It was pretty hard to past Jasmin, it’s
a tight track here at Capeway Rovers,”
commented Miller. Miller was able to catch up
to Creamer but was unable to make a move and
finished in third in the first Pro moto.
BCS Performance’s Miller took the holeshot
in the second Pro ATV moto. But in the second
corner, Miller spun sideways, allowing Wimmer
to take over the lead. Miller was able to regain
the lead when ATV Innovation’s Wimmer
got caught up in a muddy berm. Miller led for
a few laps before both Wimmer and Creamer were
able to track down Miller make the pass. Miller
finished third in his second Pro moto, finishing
third overall in the Pro Class.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro ATV Production
Podium (Left to Right):
Cody Miller (3rd) , Dustin Wimmer (1st),
Josh Creamer (2nd) |
Jasmin Plante, made a switch to a Yamaha YFZ
450 for the second round at Capeway. Plante
seemed fast on his Yamaha, taking the holeshot
in the first Pro moto. Plante slid back to the
fourth position taking fourth in the first moto.
Plante had a bad start in the second moto, coming
off the line in the back of the pack. Plante
was able to make his way through the pack and
finished fifth in the second moto, giving him
a fourth overall in the Pro class.
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#91
Jasmin Plante made the switch back to
the Yamaha YFZ450 for Round 2. Plante
grabbed the Moto 1 Holeshot & finished
out the day with a 4th place finish |
Hometown boy, Vinny Mofford, had a real good
day going 6-4 for a fifth overall in the Pro
class. Southside Polaris rider Mike Pilotte
went 5-8 for an overall sixth place finish,
and fellow Southside Polaris rider Kody Evans
went 7-7, giving him seventh overall.
Mathieu Deroy had a great start coming out
in second behind Plante. Unfortunately, Deroy
crashed coming off of the spectator table top
which put him in back of the pack. Deroy went
9-6, finishing eighth overall. Jason Dunkelberger
got caught up in Deroy’s crash landing
him in eighth in the first moto. Dunk finished
ninth in the second moto, giving him ninth overall.