Lucas Oil Josh Creamer ran perfect motos in
the Pro-Am class this weekend, taking both holeshots
and gaining a large distance between himself
and the rest of the pack, taking the win in
both motos and the overall in the class.
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Josh
Creamer grabbed both Pro-Am Holeshots
aboard his BCS Performance powered Can-Am
DS450 ATV at MX 207 NEATV-MX |
“It was an awesome weekend here at MX207
and I pushed really hard this weekend, my training
is definitely paying off. I’ve got big
hopes and plans for Unadilla, and so does the
team. I have some JC9 shirts that will be for
sale at the race that weekend, they are 18 dollars
and all the proceeds go to Special Olympics,”
commented Creamer on the weekend and Unadilla
plans.
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BCS Performance's
Mike Troiano finished second overall
in the Pro-Am aboard his Can-Am DS450
ATV
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BCS Performance Can Am Mike Troiano started
off the first Pro-Am moto in the back of the
pack but started to make quick work on the other
riders and was in sixth by the third lap. Troiano
didn’t stop there, he kept pushing through
and made his way into fourth and would run out
of time to make any more moves in the first
moto. On the gate in the second moto, Troiano
charged off into second but moved back to third
when he was passed by fellow BCS Performance
rider Mike Skalaski early in the first lap.
“I stayed right on Skalaski, but wasn’t
able to make a pass on him,” remarked
Troiano. He would finish third in his second
moto and take second overall in the Pro-Am class
for the day.
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Adam Trafford
grabbed the final spot in the Pro-Am
Podium in third
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BCS Performance Can Am Adam Trafford landed
himself in the Pro-Am podium for the first time
this year. Trafford started off the first moto
in the middle of the pack and was able to move
through the pack very swiftly. Trafford battled
with Tommy Lombardo and Travis Moore during
the six lap moto and was able to make his way
by, ending the first race in second.
“I had a bad start in the second moto,
my seat came off in the first lap so it ended
up being a pretty rough race,” stated
Trafford. He would finish fifth in the second
moto, taking third overall.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro-Am ATV Podium
(Left to Right)
Michael Troiano (3rd) , Josh Creamer (1st),
Adam Trafford (2nd) |
The 25+ class held five riders this weekend
and Cairo, New York’s Danny Lewis rode
hard in both motos, taking second in his first
moto, and leading the entire second moto, taking
the overall win for the day. Meriden, Connecticut’s
Matt Atkins went 3-2 in the 25+ class, while
East Windsor, Connecticut’s Matt Pomeroy
rounded out the top three, going 1-4.
The College Boy class was well stocked this
weekend with 13 riders, and coming out on top
was Kawasaki KFX 450 mounted Jake Bradway, who
rode two perfect motos, going 1-1. Can-Am DS450
rider Stephen Griffin rode excellent this weekend
as well, taking second overall in the College
boy class, going 3-2 in his motos. Filling out
the podium is Can-Am DS450 rider Alden Skelton
who went 2-4 in his motos.
NEATV-MX will be on a month long season intermission
and will resume on August 5th at Raceway Park
in Englishtown, New Jersey.