New
England ATV Motocross
(NEATV-MX) - Round 9 Links
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Clifford, PA (9/5/2012) -The ninth round of the NEATV-MX series was held at Hurricane Hills this Labor Day Weekend. The track had some changes since NEATV’s last visit in May, with a new downhill S turn added coming from the top of the track, and also a whoop section that’s name described itself, the Mean 15. Joe Fritz and his staff kept the track in tip top shape for the entire weekend, and even put on a killer fireworks show at the end of the day on Saturday. Race day ran smoothly and the weather stayed warm with a cool breeze throughout the day.
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BCS
Performance / Can-Am's #9 Josh Creamer
dominated the NEATV-MX Pro Class by going 1-1 at Hurricane Hills and grabbing the both Holeshots |
BCS Performance / Can-Am DS450 mounted Josh Creamer had an amazing weekend at Hurricane Hills locking in the Pro Championship. Creamer stole the show in both of his Pro motos, with fast starts off the line, taking both holeshots and finding himself many seconds ahead of the pack taking both moto wins.
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Josh Creamer wrapped up an early 2012 NEATV-MX Championship by winning Hurricane Hills Round 9 aboard his BCS Performance / Can-Am DS450 ATV
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“BCS Performance/Can-Am DS450 is really ripping out there, the Fox Shocks are definitely dialed in, the Walsh parts are working great, I really couldn’t be happier with the bike,” commented Creamer.
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Walsh Race Craft's Nick Moser placed second overall in the NEATV-MX Pro Class
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FTR Powersports Nick Moser started off the gate in third in the first Pro moto. “I got bumped around and knocked back into fifth but made quick work moving myself up the pack,” remarked Moser. Half way through the third lap, Moser was able to make his move on Troiano for second and would hold down his position for the remainder of the moto.
Off the line in the second moto, Moser came out in third but was able to make quick work on Jon Glynn in the beginning of the second lap and held onto second for the rest of the eight lap moto, taking second overall in the Pro class for the day.
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#949 Brad Burbine rounded out the Pro podium in third aboard his Can-Am DS450 ATV
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Mastine Motorsports Brad Burbine had a great weekend at Hurricane Hills, rounding out the top three in the Pro class. “In my first moto, I came out in fourth but crashed soon after, so I had a bunch of ground to make up,” stated Burbine. In the third lap, Burbine was able to make his way by number 940, Dylan Tremellen, and the following lap, Burbine made a pass on Jon Glynn, moving himself into fourth where he would finish the first moto.