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#91 Jasmin
Plante made his return to NEATV-MX racing
on his new DRT Suzuki LTR450 ATV ride
& finished an impressive 3rd overall
on the Podium
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Jasmine Plante returned to the series this weekend
on a new quad. “I am riding for Dave from
DRT on their Suzuki this weekend, and hopefully
for the rest of the season,” stated Plante.
Plante showed off his speed in the first Pro moto,
charging off the line in fourth. Working his way
up, Plante fell into the second position and held
off Can-Am rider, Cody Miller. Plante took second
in the first Pro moto.
In the second moto, Plante came off the line in
third, and held onto his position. Plante finished
third in the second moto, giving him a third overall
in the Pro class.
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BCS Performance's
#22 Cody Miller just missed the Podium
with a 4th Overall Finish in the Pro
ATV Class
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BCS Performance/Can-Am Cody Miller had a rough
weekend. Miller came off the line towards the
back of the pack in the first Pro moto. Miller
made a few passes before catching up with Plante.
There he battled with Plante most of the race.
Unable to get by, Miller took third in the first
moto. Starting off the line in the back of the
pack, Miller methodically worked his way up the
line. Making a few passes, Miller took the fourth
position. Unable to make a pass on Plante, Miller
took fourth in the second Pro moto, giving him
fourth overall.
Westmoreland, New York's Preston Young rounded
out the top five. Young ran two great motos.
He finished sixth in the first moto behind Mathieu
Deroy. In the second moto, Young had a strong
start off the line. He managed to stay up front,
taking fifth in the second moto.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro ATV Production
Podium (Left to Right):
Josh Creamer (2nd), Dustin Wimmer(1st),
Jasmin Plante (3rd) |
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DWT's #270
Josh Creamer was able to make the pass
on Wimmer in Moto 2 to claim the Overall
Pro-Am Win
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In the Pro-Am class, Josh Creamer came off the
line in second, behind Dustin Wimmer. Unable to
make any passes, Creamer kept his position locked
in throughout the first moto, finishing in second.
In the second Pro-Am moto, Creamer came off the
line behind Jasmine Plante. Creamer made a pass
on Plante early in the first lap. Creamer was
then able to pass for first when Wimmer got caught
up on a birm. Creamer led the rest of the second
moto, finishing first overall in the Pro-Am class.
“It was a tough track, it got pretty beat
up, but the Motoworks/Can-Am ran awesome,”
commented Creamer.
2008/2009 AMA ATV MX National Champion Dustin
Wimmer took the Nac’s Holeshot in the
first Pro-Am moto. Wimmer ran hard the first
moto, keeping every rider behind him, finishing
first.
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ATV
Innovation's #191 Dustin Wimmer once again
swept both Pro-Am Holeshots |
Wimmer took the Nac’s Holeshot again,
and stayed on top till he got stuck up on a
berm, which allowed Josh Creamer to make a pass.
Wimmer stayed on Creamer’s heels, but
was unfortunate on taking back the lead. Wimmer
took second, giving him a second overall in
the Pro-Am class.