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WPSA Powersports ATV Tour
Petersburg, Virginia
Round #7 - Virginia Motorsports
July 1, 2007


Sweepers Chris Borich & John Natalie Dominate in the Old Dominion


Powersports ATV Tour
Round #7 - Links
Petersburg, VA (7/1/2007) - John Natalie, Jr. and Chris Borich swept the Pro ATV finals on Sunday, part of the GBC National WPSA PowerSports ATV Tour events at Virginia Motorsports Park. The event will be telecast on Saturday, Aug. 25 at 1 p.m. EDT.
Dasa Racing's Keith Little pulls a series leading fourth Quad Magazine $1,000 Holeshot by crossing the red paint ahead of Gust & Wimmer

Natalie (No. 13 Elka, Maxxis/Honda) passed $1,000 Quad Magazine Holeshot Award winner Keith Little (No. 12 Lonestar/Honda) on the second lap and then held off a hard-charging Chad Wienen to net the victory, his second of the day. Wienen (No. 44 Team Rockstar, MSR, Pro Taper, Yoshimura/Suzuki) was second, ahead of Dustin Wimmer (No. 191 MSR, Pro Taper, Yoshimura/Suzuki).

Pro Armor's John Natalie rebounded from his Round 2 injuries to claim two wins and move back into the points Pro points chase
Red Bull's Dustin Wimmer finished all six Motos with a Podium finish and remains in control of the WPSA Pro Points Lead

"I think this is the best I've ridden all year," said Natalie. "I had a little more than a week to prepare for this race, which is the most I've had all year due to injuries. So that really paid off.

Honda's Keith Little held onto another 4th Place finish behind Wimmer as he remains in the Top Five among the points leaders
Suzuki's Russell Shumaker put on an impressive show finishing in 6th Place in both Sunday's Main Events.

"Points are so important right now," added Natalie. "With just three races left, I'm right back in it, and that's good, because the Suzukis are coming. Then again, I like the pressure. Bring it on!"

Kawasaki's Jason Luburgh lead a train of riders for several laps running in the top 10 again until experiencing issues at the end of the race, which opened the door for Richard Pelchat to claim the 8th spot and Jason Dunkelberger and charged his way through the pack to take over 9th place
Lost Creek Cycle's John Ragon was on the move in Round 7 after dropping a lap downin Round 6 after tangling with teammate Joe Haavisto. In round 7, Ragon held onto a top 10 finish ahead of Rocco Arno Jr and Harold Goodman
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