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JRI
Shocks Travis Moore - Polaris Outlaw Sport
ATV |
“Between the first and second moto, the
lines changed so much, and the track got really
tight,” Moore commented about the difficulty
of making any passes during the second moto.
In the last lap, Moore began to experience mechanical
issues, and was passed by Deroy, and finished
third, taking third overall for the Pro class.
With the chance of the quad having even more
problems, and also taking a DNF in the first
Pro-Am moto, Travis and the Southside Polaris
Team decided to not race the second Pro-Am moto
and use a drop for the weekend in that class.
Can-Am DS 450 mounted Brad Burbine went 4-4
this weekend, and had some great battles with
Deroy, Moore, and Lombardo in both Pro motos,
and would take home fourth overall. Tommy Lombardo
would round out the top five, finishing fifth
in the first Pro moto, and taking a DNF in the
second moto due to mechanical issues.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro-Am ATV Production
Podium (Left to Right)
Travis Moore (3rd) , Josh Creamer (1st),Mathieu
Deroy (2nd) |
Lucas Oil’s Josh Creamer had a repeat
of his Pro motos in the Pro-Am class, starting
his first moto off the line in second but was
able to make his way into first early in the
first lap. Creamer gained a good distance on
the rest of the pack and rode comfortably out
in front for the rest of the moto, taking the
win. In the second moto, Creamer shot out in
front, taking the holeshot and again, began
to gain space from the pack. “Today was
phenomenal! We built a new bike for this race,
BCS and the crew did a great job, it ran awesome,
the suspension is dialed and the Can-Am DS 450
handled the track really well all day”
stated Creamer. He would finish the second moto
in first, taking an overall win in the Pro-Am
class for the weekend.
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BCS
Performance's Josh Creamer took the Holeshot
in Pro-Am moto 2 |
Can-Am DS 450 rider Michael Troiano from North
Haven, Connecticut ran some good motos this
weekend in the Pro-Am class. Troiano started
his first moto off the line in the back of the
pack, and quickly made his moves to fourth.
After battling with Team Southside Polaris Jesse
Onesti for the first four laps, Troiano was
able to make a pass and move into third where
he would stay for the remainder of the first
moto.
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#21x
Michael Troiano placed second overall
on his Can-Am DS450 ATV |
#15
Tommy Lombardo placed fifth overall in
the Pro-Am Class |