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New England ATV Motocross
Jolly Roger Motosports Park
Round 13
October 20-21, 2007
By: Garrett Hamilton


Josh Creamer Sweeps the Event, Nate Morello Wins Championship
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Kawasaki's Josh Creamer returns home to New England to compete against his long time racing buddies
Although the track in East Lempster, New Hampshire was in a saturated state, Kawasaki’s Josh Creamer had no problems in the slippery sands of Jolly Roger. He tore up the track from gate drop until the checkered flag flew, wowing the sizeable crowd at hand.

Creamer dominated both Pro and Pro-Am motos of the day, but was not handed the 1-1 overall victory on a silver platter, #15 Christopher Holden gave Creamer a run for his money until his motor seized and was forced to abandon the pursuit. Other riders to chase Creamer to the finish line in the Pro-Am race were Suzuki’s Joe Havvisto, Muff’s Justin Hoffler, BCS’s Vincent Mofford, and Nac’s Racing’s Danny Lewis. The remainders of the top 10 Pro-Am class riders were Nate Morello, Myles Santaniello, Eric Hooper, Jason Connell, and Casey Loring.

Justin Hoffler - 2nd Place
2007 Open Pro & Open Pro Am Class
Danny Lewis - 3rd Place
2007 Open Pro & Open Pro Am Class

Josh Creamer continued his dominance by trouncing the competition in the Open Pro class as well. Taking another 1-1 victory proved Creamer is a force to be reckoned with in the pro ranks. Top 10 finishers included Muff’s Justin Hoffler, BCS’s Mike Pilotte, Suzuki’s Joe Havvisto, Nac’s Racing’s Danny Lewis, Gabriell’s Thomas Moffard, BCS’s Vincent Mofford, Baldwin Motorsport’s Nate Morello, BCS/K&K’s Matthew Pomeroy, and Columbia’s Danny Shea.

 

2007 Open Pro & Open ProAm Class Champion, Nate Morello
Track conditions like these throughout the year were no match for one rider though, Nate Morello brought home the NEATV-MX Pro Championship on his #111 Baldwin Motorports Honda 450R. Early in the season, Nate set a goal for himself, and that was to get a championship under his belt and on his resume. The main driving force that brought his tremendous points lead was his consistency throughout the entire year. Nate started out the year by racing four of the WPSA series races and then came back to the NEATV MX series. He is very proud of what NEATV-MX’s President Howard Payne has done for this series to really get it going and keep progressing to higher levels. Howard has “brought this series a very long way”, Nate said, and he has been working very hard.

Special Thanks to Jasson Perron for all his time in making it possible for ATVriders.com to attend, and we plan on being back for the entire 2008 Season
The gloomy weather that had settled down and blanketed the area was no downer for some families in the NEATV-MX racing community. Saturday night was the Halloween and Costume party at the track. Kids and parents alike dressed up in spooky and somewhat comical garb and strolled the pits of Jolly Roger’s. Costume contests were held and it was a great help to subside the chill of the October weather.

 

 

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