2010 AMA ATV MX National Champion Josh Creamer
started off the line in third behind Wimmer
and Miller. Creamer found his way around both
Miller and Wimmer and took the lead early on
in the first moto. Creamer made some good distance
between himself and the other riders. Creamer
would take the win for the first Pro moto.
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Troy
Lee Design's #270 Josh Creamer was on
his game this weekend as he won all four
Motos in both Pro & Pro-Am for a perfect
weekend of racing on his Can-am DS450 |
In the second moto, Creamer flew off the line
and took the Nac’s Holeshot Award. “I
rode smart, tried to pick the smoothest lines,
and made sure of no mistakes,” commented
Creamer. This worked for Creamer, he stayed
out front the entire second moto, allowing him
to take the Pro Am first overall.
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Fly Racing's
#191 Dustin Wimmer claimed the 2nd spot
for his 12th Podium finish of the season
as he has yet to finish out either Pro
or Pro-Am off the Podium
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2008/2009 AMA ATV MX National Champion Dustin
Wimmer started in second behind Miller. Wimmer
held on to second for the first lap. In the second
lap, Wimmer bobbled in a corner, allowing Creamer
to make his move. Wimmer, unable to make a pass
on Creamer, would take second in the first Pro
Am moto. Wimmer came off the line in fourth behind
Plante. Wimmer picked some clean lines and was
able to make his way into second behind Creamer.
“The track is probably one of the best
so far that we’ve ran, it’s got
great pits, and a great, long track,”
stated Wimmer. Wimmer finished second overall
in the Pro Am class.
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BCS Performance's
#22 Cody Miller held off #46 Richard
Pelchat for 3rd Overall
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2010 NEATV-MX Champion Cody Miller flew off
the gate out in front and took the Nac’s
Holeshot Award. Miller ended up making a mistake
early in the first lap, which allowed Creamer
to get by. Miller held onto second for a couple
laps, but was then passed by Wimmer, moving
him into third. Miller finished third in the
first Pro Am moto.
In the second moto, Miller charged off the line
in second behind Creamer. Miller held onto his
second place position for a lap, but made a mistake
in a berm, allowing Wimmer to make his move. Miller
would take third overall in the Pro Am class.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro-Am ATV Production
Podium (Left to Right):
Cody Miller (3rd) , Josh Creamer (1st),
Dustin Wimmer (2nd) |
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Canada's
#46 Richard Pelchat made his 2011 racing
debut in the USA at Round 6 & finished
an impressive 4th place while Pelchat
is focused on the Canada Motocross Championship
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Can Am DS 450 mounted Richard Pelchat took off
in fourth in the first Pro-Am moto. Pelchat held
off the other riders throughout the entire first
moto. He would take fourth in the first moto.
In the second moto, Pelchat came off the line
towards the back of the pack. Pelchat rode hard
and moved his way up the line into fourth. Pelchat
would finish fourth, giving him an overall fourth
place finish in the Pro Am class.
South Royalton, Vermont’s Brad Burbine
ran two good motos in the Pro Am class. Burbine
came off the line in the middle of the pack.
Unable to make many passes, Burbine took seventh
in the first moto. In the second Pro Am moto,
Burbine started off in the middle again. Burbine
was able to make his way behind Pelchat. Finishing
fourth in the second moto, Burbine would take
fifth overall in the Pro Am class.
The College Boy class was filled with eleven
riders on race day. Manchester, CT Justin Alger
ran a great first moto. Alger got out front
early on and held onto his position for the
entire moto. In the second moto, Alger was able
to stay in front, and took second, giving him
first overall. Pittston, ME Justin Chamberland
went 4-1 in his motos, allowing him to take
second overall in the College boy class. Filling
out the podium is Hope, RI Joshua Fratus went
2-4, taking third overall.
The Open C (15+) class held 14 riders. Plainfield,
CT Billy Adamson had an excellent day at the
track. Adamson was able to get out front in
both of his moto’s. He locked in on first
and didn’t allow any rider to pass. Adamson
took the overall win for the Open C class. Gardiner,
NY Keith Llyod went 2-4 in his motos. Rounding
out the podium is Westport, MA Jared Ledoux,
who went 5-5, taking third overall in the Open
C class.
The 50 Limited (4-8) class held seven riders
this weekend. Shelton, CT Tyler Rich had an
excellent weekend. Rich went 1-1 in his motos.
Rich took first overall in the 50 Limited class.
Bozrah, CT Cody Contino went 3-2, giving him
second overall. Rounding out the top three is
Morrill, ME Madison Farris, who went 2-3.
The seventh round of the NEATV-MX series will
be held at MX 388 in Southwick, Massachusetts.