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Epping, NH (8/10/2013) - The
New England ATV MX series, after being on a
very long hiatus because of two rain-canceled
races, headed back to the Granite State for
round 5 at MX101 in Epping, New Hampshire. The
racers and fans were greeted with amazing, sunny
and blue sky conditions, much different than
the 5 inches of rain they had at MX101 for round
3!
The track proved to be super fast, rough, and technical, just the way one legendary NEATV-MX veteran likes it, Josh Creamer. Creamer made his first appearance of the season at round 5 and proved his speed taking away the wins in all 4 motos in the Pro and Pro-Am classes along with both overall wins.
BCS Performance / FOX Athlete #9 Josh Creamer made his 2013 NEATV-MX debut at round five and came away victorious! Creamer came out of the Pro moto one holeshot in second place behind Preston Young who was on fire during his starts. Creamer quickly made a move to get around Preston within the first few corners to get out front and set the pace for the remainder of the moto. Creamer went uncontested for the rest of the moto and gained a 10+ second lead by the end.
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Josh Creamer grabbed the Holeshot in NEATV-MX Pro Moto 2 on his BCS Performance Powered Can-Am DS450 ATV |
Pro moto two was much the same for Creamer on his BCS / ITP / Walsh Can-Am DS450 ATV. Creamer came out and took the holeshot to lead the pack up and around the first option lanes and over a big step down double. From there, Creamer poured on the coal through his right thumb and turned the track into his own laying down fast lap times and pulling another giant lead. Creamer went on to take the checkered flag and land on the top spot of the Pro class podium!
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Josh
Creamer went 1-1 to earn the NEATV-MX
Pro ATV Overall win at MX 101
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“We’re back here and just putting in some laps with these guys. The tracks getting really rough out here at 101 but my hats off to the other racers for giving it their all and riding good. The game has really stepped here more so than in recent past and I’m pumped to be back here hanging out and racing with everyone. My BCS / ITP DS450 was hooking up amazing off the line and stayed strong all day with no issues.”, said Creamer.
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Mike Bluy placed second in Pro Moto 1 on his Honda 450R ATV |
NAC’s Racing / O’neal’s Mike Bluy came out swinging in the Pro class and was on fire in both of his motos going 2-3 on the weekend. Moto one for Bluy was the better of the two as he came out third off the holeshot behind Creamer and Young. Bluy then kept pressure on as Creamer slipped past Young for the lead and Bluy did the same as he got around Young to lock down second place. Bluy kept this position until the end of the race to secure his best finish of the season thus far in the Pro class.