NEATV-MX Champion Cody Miller took the Nac’s
Holeshot in the first Pro moto. Miller stayed
out in front the entire moto, holding off fellow
Can-Am rider, Josh Creamer. Miller took first
overall in the first Pro moto.
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BCS
Performance's #22 Cody Miller grabbed
the Moto 1 Holeshot & held the lead
from start to finish, but he nearly lost
the lead when he got off the main line,
but was able to get back on track just
in time with #270 Josh Creamer applying
the pressure the entire moto with Miller
holding on to take a season first Pro
Moto Win |
In the second Pro moto, Miller came off the
line in the back of the pack. Miller worked
his way up the line to the fourth position.
Unable to make any more passes, Miller finished
fourth in the second moto, giving him an overall
third place finish in the Pro class.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro ATV Production
Podium (Left to Right):
Dustin Wimmer (2nd), Josh Creamer (1st),
Cody Miller (3rd) |
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Golden West
Cycle's #19 Jason Dunkelberger just
missed the Pro Podium with a 4th Overall
Finish
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Honda rider number 19, Jason Dunkelberger had
a good weekend at the track. Dunk started the
first Pro moto in fourth behind Wimmer. Dunk held
onto his position, finishing fourth in the first
moto. In the second Pro moto, Dunk came off the
line in third behind Wimmer and Creamer. Dunk
battled with Miller for third. Dunkelberger kept
his position locked, finishing the second moto
in third. Dunk took fourth overall in the Pro
class.
Hometown favorite, Vinny Mofford, ran 6-5 in
the Pro class, finishing with a fifth overall.
Kawasaki KFX 450 rider Mathieu Deroy went 5-6,
giving him an overall sixth place finish in
the Pro class.
The Pro and Pro-Am classes were very light
in riders this round with Mike Pilotte injuring
a disk in his back, which will have him sidelined
for the rest of the season, and he plans to
try snocross again this winter and see how things
go before determining if he will return to ATV
racing for next season.
Also, #91 Jasmine Plante remains without a
ride for 2011 after a brief run at the beginning
of the season, and Rich Stambach was also missing
this round of the series.