Honda TRX 450R mounted Preston Young started
the first Pro moto in the back of the pack but
by the middle of the eight lap moto, Young had
moved his way past Burbine and held down the
third position for the remainder of the moto.
Young charged off the line in the second moto,
claiming the holeshot, but was passed shortly
after by Creamer, moving him into second.
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#172
Preston Young was running strong but unfortunately
had a mechanical issue in Pro Moto Two
which ended his Moto early. Young placed
fourth overall at MX 207 |
Young rode hard, making enough distance to
stay in second comfortably, but unfortunately
his front sprocket came off, ending his moto
early. Young would take fourth overall in the
Pro class for the day.
Southside Polaris rider Travis Moore didn’t
have the best of luck on race day at MX207.
Moore started off the first moto in second and
had a tight battle with Tommy Lombardo for the
first few laps, until Lombardo made his move
and put Moore in third. JRI Shocks Moore stayed
close with Lombardo before his motor blew up
ending his moto early. In the second moto, Moore
came off the line in third and held down his
position before moving into second when Young
experienced his bike trouble. Moore then experienced
bike problems as well when the shift lever broke
and he would fall back to last, finishing the
moto in fifth, and taking fifth overall.
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Tommy
Lombardo & Travis Moore battle for
position at NEATV- MX Round 6 |
Team
Southside Polaris' Travis Moore placed
fifth overall in the Pro Class |
“Luck was just not on our side this weekend,
but I’m very thankful to have an awesome
team like Southside behind me, helping to get
me back out on the track when we have bike problems
like we did today,” stated Moore on his
race day bike problems.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro ATV Podium (Left
to Right)
Brad Burbine (3rd) , Josh Creamer (1st),
Thomas Lombardo (2nd) |