Walsh Racing’s Josh Creamer started his
first Pro moto tight with Wimmer right off the
start line and applied pressure throughout most
of the first lap, right until he hit a section
of whoops before the finish line and broke his
chain in two spots. Unfortunately, this bad
break caused him to lose his hold on the Pro
Championship. Creamer, with the help of his
mechanic, Ryan Cox, made the repairs and were
back out for the Pro-Am motos and the final
Pro moto.
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Motoworks'
#270 Josh Creamer came on strong in Pro
Moto 2 as he quickly took over the lead
& checked out on the field to easily
claim the Moto Win |
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BCS Performance's
#22 Cody Miller was missing from the
line-up at the season finale after injuring
his wrist during practice on Saturday
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In the second Pro moto, Creamer charged off the
line in second beside Moore, and made his move
quickly to take over the lead. Creamer rode hard
and began to gain distance on the other riders.
Creamer finished in first, but with the DNF in
the first moto, he took a fifth overall and is
the first runner up to Wimmer for the 2011 Pro
Championship. “I knew I was going to come
here and win, but I guess it just wasn’t
meant to be,” stated Creamer on the loss
of his championship.
BCS Performance/Can-Am Cody Miller was unable
to race in the Pro and Pro-Am class this weekend
due to a wrist injury in practice on Saturday.
Miller finished the season in third for the Pro
and Pro-Am Championship, and had great support
throughout the year from BCS Performance, Can-Am,
and his other sponsors, as well as his family,
friends and fans.
Hinson Racing’s Josh Creamer started
the first Pro-Am race out in front, taking the
Nac’s Holeshot award. Creamer had a strong
lead on the rest of the pack and ran with it,
taking the win in the first moto.
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DWT's #270
Josh Creamer grabbed the Moto One Holeshot
& lead from start to finish
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In the second Pro-Am moto, Creamer had another
excellent start, again taking the Nac’s
Holeshot award. This time, Wimmer applied the
pressure to Creamer for several laps, but Creamer
picked good lines and wouldn’t let Wimmer
make any moves. With another win in moto two,
Creamer would take first overall for the day
in the Pro-Am class, and is the first runner
up for the 2011 Pro-Am Championship. “I’m
not really sure what is going to happen next
year, I would assume I would be back, I haven’t
had any offers for the Nationals, I’ll
probably just stay here and be the New England
Champion like everyone knows me as,” commented
Creamer.
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Walsh
Racing's #270 Josh Creamer dominated the
Pro-Am Class with two Moto wins for the
overall win |