In the Pro-Am class, Smith Optics Josh Creamer grabbed the holeshot in the first moto and rode strong through the eight laps, grabbing the moto one win. Creamer started the second moto in fourth when he missed a gear off the line. Troy Lee Design's Creamer worked his way up the line and into first place half way through the moto. Creamer finished the moto with a win and took the overall in the Pro-Am class this weekend.
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Troy Lee's #9 Josh Creamer grabbed Holeshot in Pro-Am Moto 1 on his BCS Performance powered Can-Am DS450 Sport ATV |
Motoworks Mike Troiano found himself on the podium in the Pro-Am class as well this weekend. Troiano started the first moto second off the line, but made a mistake putting him back to fourth where he would end that moto.
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With a score card of 4-3 in the Pro-Am Class BCS Performance's Mike Troiano placed second overall at MX 101 Round 10
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"I went over a burm, that mistake put me back to fourth," commented Troiano. G4 Graphics Troiano had a better start in the second moto, taking the holeshot and leading for a couple laps before being passed by fellow BCS Performance/Can-Am rider Josh Creamer. Troiano finished third the second moto, taking second overall in the Pro-Am class for the day.
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Team Southside Polaris' Mark Gehring placed second in Pro-Am moto 1 & fifth in Moto 2. Gehring was able to round out the NEATV-MX Pro-Am Podium in third Overall
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Team Southside Polaris' Mark Gehring rounded out the top three in the Pro-Am class this weekend. Gehring started the first moto in third, but found his way by Troiano and moved into second for the remainder of the first moto. Off the gate in the second moto, Gehring started in the back of the pack but worked hard to make his way up.