In the Pro-Am class, Motoworks/DWT/Can-Am Josh
Creamer shot off the starting line into second
behind Dustin Wimmer. Creamer battled with Wimmer
for the lead throughout the moto, but never
was able to make a solid pass. Creamer would
take second in the first Pro-Am moto. The second
moto was cut from a six lap format, to a four
lap format due to lighting and a thunderstorm
brewing in the distance. Creamer came off the
line out in front, taking the Nac’s Holeshot.
Creamer kept a good lead on the pack during
the four lap moto. Creamer felt the pressure
from Wimmer behind him, and made sure to hold
onto his lead. Creamer would take the moto win,
and the overall win in the Pro-Am class.
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JGR's
Josh Creamer & Suzuki's Dustin Wimmer
battled it out in both Pro-Am motos for
the lead but it would be Creamer who would
take the overall win |
Suzuki LTR 450/Fox Shocks Dustin Wimmer bolted
off the start into the lead of the pack. Wimmer
had Creamer trying to close in on him from behind,
but wouldn’t allow it. Wimmer held Creamer
off throughout the moto, taking his lead to
the finish line, ending in first. In the second
Pro-Am moto, Wimmer came off the line in third
behind Miller. Wimmer would make quick work
on Miller, and hunt down Creamer to try and
take over the lead. Wimmer found his way up
to Creamer, but was unable to make a pass in
the four lap moto. Wimmer would take second,
finishing in second overall in the Pro-Am class.
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GBC
's Nick Moser & BCS Performance's
Cody Miller battled for third place position
in Moto 1. Moser would take third in Moto
1 but Miller would take third overall |
BCS Performance/Can-Am Cody Miller started
off the first Pro-Am moto in third behind Creamer,
but was soon passed by #77, Nick Moser. Miller
would battle with Moser in the first moto, but
was unfortunate at making any passes. “I
was behind Nick Moser the whole race, trying
to make moves but I couldn’t quite get
around him, he was holding his lines really
well,” commented Miller. In the second
Pro-Am moto, Miller had a great start in second
behind Creamer. Wimmer would then make his pass
on Miller, and Miller then battled with Moser
for third. Miller held Moser off in the remaining
three laps, taking third. Miller finished third
overall in the Pro-Am class.
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Troy
Lee's Nick Moser who normally races in
the AMA ATV Pro-Am class made an appearance
at NEAT-MX round 7 at Raceway Park |
Pipersvive, Pennsylvania’s Nick Moser,
who runs Pro-Am in the National Series, was
able to make it to this round of the NEATV-MX
race. Moser had a good start in the first Pro-Am
moto, behind Creamer and Wimmer. Moser battled
with Miller throughout the first moto, and was
able to hold him off from making any moves.
Taking third in the first moto, Moser was confident
in his second moto. Off the line in fourth,
Moser would try to make a pass on Miller during
the shortened moto, but was unable, and took
fourth, finishing fourth overall in the Pro-Am
class.