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Dustin Wimmer
goes 2-2 for 2nd Overall, but maintains
the points lead in both the Pro &
Pro-Am Classess
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Suzuki/Fox Shocks rider, Dustin Wimmer came off
the start in third behind Miller and Natalie.
Wimmer was able to make the pass on Miller, and
locked on to Natalie. “I came out behind
John, and tried to follow good lines, John had
some really good lines out there,” stated
Wimmer. Wimmer stayed close behind Natalie but
was unable to make any passes and finished second
in the first moto.
Wimmer took the holeshot in the second Pro-Am
moto. Wimmer led for a few laps when he bobbled
in a turn allowing Natalie was able to get by.
Wimmer had to make a quick stop when he noticed
his kill switch was off, but he fixed that and
kept his position finishing in second.“The
track is rough and wide open. Definitely the best
track this year,” commented Wimmer. Wimmer
finished second overall in the Pro-Am moto.
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BCS Performance's
#22 Cody Miller over came a rough start
in Moto 2 to charge his way into a 4th
place finish behind #19 Jason Dunkelberger
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BCS Performance/Can-Am mounted Cody Miller came
off the line in second behind Natalie in the first
Pro-Am moto. Miller was passed by Wimmer early
in the first moto and held onto his position,
finishing in third in the first moto. In the second
moto, Miller started off in the back of the pack
and got tapped in the first corner which put him
in last. But Miller was able to make his way up
the line in the six lap race and take fourth in
the second moto. “This track is awesome!
It’s got some huge elevation changes, good
jumps, good whoop sections, and the dirt is a
nice consistency. It’s fun to ride, I like
it a lot,” commented Miller. Miller finished
third overall in the Pro-Am class.
Massachusetts Michael Pilotte came off the
line in the back of the pack, but was able to
make his way up to fourth in the first Pro-Am
moto. In the second Pro-Am moto, Pilotte started
in the back again. Pilotte made his way up the
line landing the fifth position. Pilotte took
fifth in the second moto, giving him fourth
in the Pro-Am class. Jason Dunkelberger rounded
out the top five, going 4-5 in the Pro-Am moto’s.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro-Am ATV Podium
(Left to Right):
Dustin Wimmer (2nd), John Natalie (1st),
Cody Miller (3rd) |
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Fox Shox's
Michelle Natalie went 1-1 in the Women's
Class for the Overall
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DASA’s Michelle Natalie led the Women’s
class in both of the moto’s. Natalie had
two great starts and was able to gain distance
between her and the other riders. Natalie proved
that she came to the series to win. Natalie went
1-1, giving her an overall win for the Women’s
class. Taking second overall in the Women’s
class was Honda rider, Larissa Griffiths who went
2-2 in her motos. Rounding out the top three was
Can-Am rider Nicole Gates who went 3-3.
Youth 200/300 C 12-14 class held 16 riders.
Turbotville, PA’s Jordan Welliver went
1-1 to top the podium. Honda rider, Andy Cummings
went 2-2, finishing second overall. Mason Macquarrie
of Wallingford, CT, went 3-4 filling out the
podium.
Joshua Holley, number 7, took home first overall
in the 70 Limited 6-11class. Number 27, Parker
Bachman, went 1-2, finishing second overall.
Rounding out the podium was number 31, Travis
Wotring.
This weekend was the first round of the UTV
racing for NEATV-MX. UTV’s won’t
be included at the next round, but will be back
at MX 207 in Lyman, ME on the 26th of June.
Round five of the NEATV-MX Series will revisit
Capeway Rovers in Middleborro, Massachusetts
on June 12th.