Pro- Am ATV MAIN RACE REPORT |
Pro Am was next up on the gate and the action was sure to be just as, if not a little spicier than the Pro-Motos with there being two more racers on the gate and a few different names!
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Josh Creamer went 1-1 aboard his BCS / Can-Am DS450 ATV in the Pro-Am Class |
#9 Walsh Race Craft / Troy Lee Design’s Josh Creamer had some more fun in the Pro-Am class motos going up against a few more racers this time. Creamer got off the line cleanly in both of his motos and started checking out. Creamer battled with Preston Young as the pair were ahead of the pack off the holeshot in moto one and rounded the first bend. Creamer then simply set the cruise control and checked out on the rest of the pack and ticked away the laps to the finish line.
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Josh
Creamer dominated the Pro-Am ATV Class
earning the overall win |
Moto two for Can-Am / BCS Performance’s Creamer was much the same where he saw Young just barely edging him out on the holeshot and then making his move shortly thereafter. Creamer got around Young in a hurry and once again poured on the coal to take another solid 1-1 finish to net him first overall on the weekend in the Pro-Am class.
“I’m just having a blast out here with these guys this year. We are prepping for Loretta’s here soon to see how we can do down there. After that I am scheduled to have surgery on my knee and get that all healed up so I can get back after it and recover. The track was super fast and I’m glad to see all of the fans come out for support and watch us all race as well!;”, said Creamer after the event.
Travis Moore went 2-2 on the day aboard his Wide Open Racing / Spider Graphics / Can-Am DS450 ATV. Moore’s first moto in the Pro-Am class got off to a great start which saw Moore taking a mid pack start and quickly moving up to 3rd place before the first downhill jump. From there, Moore stayed true and kept on the gas to pressure Young after he was passed by Creamer. With Young in his sights, Moore made a pass stick and then held onto the second place position until the end of the race.
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Travis Moore placed second in both Pro-Am motos earning second overall in Pro-Am |
Moto two for Moore went practically identical as
the first with Moore taking a 5th place start
out of the gate and very quickly moving up to
3rd place before half of the first lap was completed.
Moore once again did battle with Young and succeeded
on taking over the second place spot before
the checkered flag flew.
“We rode our butts off this weekend and
brought home a solid 2nd place finish on the
Wide Open Racing Can-Am! We couldn’t be
much happier after a rough morning and with
the chain popping off in the pro class. We came
back to the trailer and got the quad all set
and cleared our heads. Creamer was super fast
and we just went out there and rode our race.
I’m looking forward to the next round
and looking to be back on the top of the podium!”,
said Moore.