In the second Pro-Am moto, Troiano
had an even better start coming off the line in
third. Troiano was applying the pressure on Tommy
Lombardo for the first few laps, and by the third
lap, he was able to make his move on Lombardo.
Troiano would finish second, giving him second
overall in the Pro-Am class and also his first
podium of the year. “The track got pretty
rough, but my quad handled it really well and
I am really happy with my finishes today,”
remarked Troiano.
Team Southside Polaris Max Soto from Argentina
also made his way to the podium this weekend.
In the first Pro-Am moto, started off in the
back of the pack but made his way up to fifth
in the first three laps of the race. Soto held
battles with Brad Burbine and Justin Chamberland
for the remaining laps, but was able to keep
his place and finished fifth in the first moto.
Soto started the second moto in sixth, and battled
with Burbine to try and take over fifth for
the entire six lap moto. In the last lap, Soto
was able to make his move and take over fifth.
Soto rounded out the top three in the Pro-Am
class. “The track is really good, and
the last lap the track was really rough, so
it was very difficult but I like it a lot,”
commented Soto on MX207.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro-Am ATV Production
Podium (Left to Right)
Michael Troiano (2nd) , Josh Creamer (1st),
Max Soto (2nd) |
One of NEATV-MX’s top Pro-Am riders,
Abram Hakala may potentially miss the rest of
the 2012 season. Hakala was victim of an airborne
crash in his first 4 Stroke A moto earlier in
the day. We wish Hakala a speedy recovery.
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Justin
Hoffler went 2-1 to win the overall in
the 25+ class at MX207 |
North Stonington, Connecticut’s Justin
Hoffler had an awesome weekend at MX207 in the
25+ class. In the first moto, Hoffler battled
out front with Matt Pomeroy for first place
, but was unable to make a successful move and
would take second. In the second moto, Hoffler
rode hard and was able finish in first, giving
him the overall win for the day. Cario, New
York’s Danny Lewis also rode strong in
both of his motos going 3-2 for the day. Rounding
out the top three is Danbury, Connecticut’s
Dave Payne who went 4-3.
The Production B class held six riders this
weekend and West Springfield, Massachusetts
JD Broderick would take the win. Broderick rode
smart and was able to pull out a win for each
moto. Can-Am DS 450 mounted Josh Suchocki went
2-4 in his motos, giving him second overall
and Matt Taplin went 5-2, filling out the podium
in third.
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#54
JD Broderick took the win in the Production
B Class |
#12x
Shayn Genreau went won both motos in the
Youth C Class to win the overall |
The Youth 200/300 C Class held eight riders
this weekend and coming out on top is Triverton,
Rhode Island’s Shayn Gendreau who went
1-1 in his motos. Cameron Foster of Chaumont,
New York went 4-2 taking second, and rounding
out the top three is Mitchell O’Keefe
from Southington, Connecticut who ran 3-3 in
both of his motos.
Round four of the NEATV-MX series will be held
at Hurricane Hills in Clifford, Pennsylvania
on Memorial Day weekend, May 27, 2012. It is
going to be a very fun weekend with great racing,
awesome people, and as well as fireworks that
are planned for the holiday weekend.