NEATV-MX Racing - Round
4 - Hurricane Hills - ATV Race Report
BCS /Can-Am's Josh Creamer
Wins, Travis Moore, Thomas Lombardo Podium
New
England ATV Motocross
(NEATV-MX) - Round 4 Links
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Clifford, PA (5/29/2012) - This
weekend, the fourth round of the NEATV-MX series
was held at Hurricane Hills. Thunderstorms threatened
the weekend; however humid hot temperatures prevailed
with no rain in sight. Saturday night, Joe Fritz
and his staff awed the crowd with a stunning fireworks
display. Race day seemed to be the perfect day,
with the NEATV and Hurricane Hills staff making
sure everything ran smoothly, each moto was on
time, and the weather cooperating.
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Can-Am's
#9 Josh Creamer pulled both holeshots
in the NEATV-MX Pro ATV Class aboard his
BCS Performance powered Can-Am DS450 |
BCS Performance/ Can-Am mounted Josh Creamer
had some great motos at Hurricane Hills this
weekend. In the first Pro moto, Creamer flew
off the line taking the holeshot and quickly
began to make good distance from the pack. Troy
Lee Design’s Josh Creamer had a similar
second Pro moto, flying off the line taking
the holeshot and running away with the lead
to take the win, finishing first overall in
the Pro class this weekend. “It was a
pretty awesome weekend, Can-Am came out front,
stayed out front, and we went 1-1 again”
commented Creamer.
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Team Southside Polaris' #969 Travis
Moore went 2-2 to take second overall
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Team Southside Polaris Travis Moore started
off the first Pro moto in third behind Preston
Young, but made quick work on Young and moved
into second with his sights set on Creamer.
Moore was unable to catch Creamer, but made
enough of a gap from the other riders and would
take second for the first moto. In the second
Pro moto, Moore shot off the line into second
and stayed tight with Creamer for the first
lap, but with his wrist still being injured,
Moore decided not to push it and settled into
second, taking second overall in the Pro class
for the day. “We’ve got the bike
working well, the shocks are working well, so
there’s improvement on everything, I just
need to step my game up,” commented Moore
on his racing with his injured wrist.
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#949 Mastine Motorsports Brad Burbine
rounded out the Pro ATV Podium on his
DS450
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Mastine Motorsports Brad Burbine had some great
Pro motos this weekend at Hurricane Hills. In
the first Pro moto, Burbine started off in last
but stayed close with Tommy Lombardo throughout
the first few laps of the moto. After the third
lap, Brad and his BCS Performance powered Can-Am
DS 450 made his way pass Lombardo and moved
into fourth. Burbine held off Lombardo for the
remaining laps of the moto and finished fourth.
In the second moto, Burbine started off in the
back, but quickly made his way into third. “