Walsh Race Craft’s Josh Creamer started
the first Pro-Am moto by taking the holeshot
and would distance himself from the pack, leading
the entire moto and taking the win.
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#9
Josh Creamer grabbed the holeshot in Pro-Am
moto one aboard his BCS Performance powered
Can-Am DS 450 Sport ATV |
Creamer didn’t have the best start in
the second moto, “I stalled on the gate,
but it made for an interesting race,”
he commented. Creamer worked his way through
the pack lap by lap, by the middle of the race
Creamer had made his way into fourth and wasn’t
stopping there.
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FOX
Athlete Josh Creamer also dominated the
Pro-Am Class finishing 1-1 earning him
first overall at Raceway Park NEATV-MX
Round 7
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By the fifth lap, Creamer had made his way
into second, getting by both Nick Moser and
Brad Burbine in the fourth lap, and had his
sights set on fellow BCS Performance Can Am
rider Mike Troiano. Lucas Oils Creamer found
a line and was able to make his way pass Troiano
in the back section, making his way from dead
last to first in the six lap moto taking the
overall win in the Pro-Am class.
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#77
Nick Moser also placed second in the NEATV-MX
Pro-Am Class aboard his Rage ATV powered
Honda 450R ATV
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Honda TRX 450R mounted Nick Moser started the
first Pro-Am moto towards the back of the pack
in seventh but began to make quick work in the
first lap. Moser had made his way into fourth
by the end of the second lap and was able to
quickly make his move on Team Southside Polaris’
rider Max Soto, moving him into third. Moser
was able to gain another position when Burbine
made a mistake and allowed Moser to make his
way into second, but fell back into third when
Creamer had caught up and made his pass. In
the fifth lap, Moser had made his way around
Troiano into second and that is where Moser
would end for the moto, taking second overall
for the day.
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After
placing second in the first moto #77 Nick
Moser was able to make the pass on #949
Brad Burbine in Pro-Am Moto 2 to finish
second again giving him second overall |
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BCS Performance's
#949 Brad Burbine finished third overall
in the Pro-Am Class
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BCS Performance Brad Burbine came off the line
in third and applied the pressure on Troiano
and was unable to make any moves until the end
of the second lap when he found an opportunity
to make his move and made the pass into second.
Burbine held onto second for a lap before Moser
made his way around him, dropping Burbine down
into third where he would stay for the remainder
of the race. In the second moto, Burbine shot
off the line and took the holeshot and lead
the first few laps before he made a mistake
in a corner, “I hit a bad bump and it
shot me off the track,” commented Burbine.
Fly Racing’s Burbine got back on the track
and was in third before Creamer made his way
by and put Burbine into fourth where he would
end for the moto, taking a third overall in
the Pro-Am class for the day.
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New
England ATV Motocross Pro-Am ATV Podium
(Left to Right)
Nick Moser (2nd) , Josh Creamer (1st),
Brad Burbine (3rd) |
The 30+C Class held six riders this weekend
and coming out on top is Dover, New Hampshire’s
Rick Spurlin who went 2-1 in his motos. In second
is Ray Mangini from West Hartford, Connecticut
who went 3-2. Rounding out the top three is
Stamford, Connecticut’s Frank DiPietro
who went 1-4 in his races.
The 4 Stroke B class held twenty riders and
had some awesome battles during their motos.
Can-Am DS450 mounted Justin Chamberland rode
hard this weekend and took the overall win going
2-1 in his races. Can-Am DS450 rider Alden Skelton
finished second overall in the 4 Stroke B class
when he took a fourth and third in his motos.
Filling out the podium is Yamaha YFZ450 mounted
Jared Gessner who went 3-7 in his motos.
The eighth round of the NEATV-MX Series will
be held at Hemond’s MXP in Minot, Maine
on August 19, 2012.