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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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Justin Chamberland
started near the back of the pack in
both Pro-Am Motos but was able to clinch
fifth overall in Pro-Am
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Pittston, Maine’s Justin Chamberland started
both of his Pro-Am motos near the back of the
pack and battled mainly with Can-Am rider, Brad
Burbine, in both motos. Chamberland would go 6-5,
taking fifth overall. South Royalton, Vermont’s
Brad Burbine went 5-6, taking an overall sixth
place finish in the Pro-Am class.
The 4 Stroke A (16+) class held nineteen riders
this weekend. New Ipswich, New Hampshire’s
Abram Hakala had an excellent day at the track.
In his first moto, Hakala got out in front early
and would take first. In the second moto, Hakala
had a good start and stayed in the front part
of the pack in third. He would take the overall
win in the 4 Stroke A class. Point Pleasant,
New Jersey’s Travis Spader ran 5-1 in
his motos, taking second overall. Filling out
the top three is Holmdel, New Jersey’s
Nick Gennusa, who went 4-2.
Honda rider Tommy Mofford took the overall
win in the College Boy class this weekend at
Raceway Park. Mofford ran two excellent motos,
starting with strong starts and running hard
throughout the track. Mofford went 2-1 in the
College Boy motos. Durham, Connecticut’s
Kyle Monroe also had a good day at the track,
going 4-3, giving him second overall. Rounding
out the podium is Manchester, Connecticut’s
Justin Alger, who went 3-5.
Youth 200/300 C (12-14) held eighteen riders
this weekend. Andy Cummings of Poestenkill,
New York had an excellent race day. Cummings
started both motos strong, and stayed out front
in first, holding off all the other riders.
Cummings would take both wins, giving him the
overall win in the Youth C class. Wallingford,
Connecticut’s Mason Macquarrie also had
a great race day, going 2-2 in both his motos,
taking second overall. Filling out the podium
is James Motto Jr of Gansevoort, New York, who
went 5-3.
The tenth round of the NEATV-MX series will
revisit Hurricane Hills in Clifford, PA over
Labor Day Weekend.