New
England ATV Motocross
MX 101 - Round 11
Epping, New Hampshire
September 18, 2011 |
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NEATV-MX Pro &
Pro-Am ATV Race Report
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BCS Performance's #22 Cody Miller went 3-3
for 3rd Overall at MX 101 |
In the second Pro moto, Miller had another good
start in second behind Wimmer. Miller battled
to hold off Creamer from making any moves for
the first few laps, but was then passed and fell
into third. Miller would take third, finishing
third overall.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro ATV Podium (Left
to Right):
Cody Miller (3rd) , Dustin Wimmer (1st),
Josh Creamer (2nd) |
In the Pro-Am class, 2010 AMA Pro ATV MX National
Champion, Josh Creamer, bolted off the line into
the lead, taking the Nac’s Holeshot Award.
Creamer stayed out in front, but had the pressure
from Wimmer close behind him. Creamer rode hard
and held off Wimmer, taking the win in the first
Pro-Am moto.
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Motoworks'
#270 Josh Creamer grabbbed both Pro-Am Moto
Holeshots & held the lead from start
to finish both Motos for the 1-1 Overall
Win |
Creamer had another strong start out in front,
and again, took the Nac’s Holeshot Award.
Creamer battled with Wimmer to hold onto the lead
throughout the moto. Creamer was able to hold
off Wimmer from making any moves and took the
win, finishing first overall.
2008 and 2009 AMA Pro ATV MX National Champion,
Dustin Wimmer, came off the start in third behind
Miller and Creamer. Wimmer battled with Miller
for a few laps, and then was able to make his
move and take over second. Wimmer began to close
in on Creamer for the lead, but was not able to
get by, and finished the first Pro-Am moto in
second.
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ATV
Innovation's #191 Dustin Wimmer charged
his way into the 2nd spot in both Pro-Am
Motos, but he was unable to make the pass
on Creamer finishing 2-2 for 2nd Overall |
Wimmer started off the line in third behind Miller
in the second moto, but quickly made a pass, and
moved into second. Wimmer set his sights on Creamer
and quickly closed in. Wimmer got very close to
getting by Creamer a few times, but was unable
to make a successful pass. Wimmer would take second,
and finish second overall.
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