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                                          | Team ITP Pro Josh Creamer finished fourth at Muddy Creek. Creamer sits fourth in the Mtn. Dew AMA ATV MX Pro Points after Round 2 | 
                                      
                                      Ontario, CA (4/17/2013) - Team ITP ATV  motocross racers earned nine class wins and 17 total podium finishes at  round two of the 2013 Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship  series held in Tennessee. Pro racer Josh Ceamer, using the new ITP  Quadcross MX2 front tires, notched another top-five finish in the Pro  class on Saturday, while William "Duck" Lloyd earned third place in the  Pro-Am class on Sunday. 
                                      "Team  ITP racer support riders and our contingency racers had a great weekend  in Tennessee. With a total of nine class victories and 17 podiums, I  was very pleased with how well our amateur racers performed on a  challenging Muddy Creek track," said Pat McGuire, Public Relations /  Race Support. "We had William Lloyd earn third in Pro-Am class against a  full gate of racers and ITP Pro class racer Josh Creamer finish fourth  overall." 
                                      Round  two of the 2013 Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship series,  sanctioned by the AMA, was held in near perfect conditions at Muddy  Creek in Blountville, Tenn. Despite a rough course, Team ITP racers  excelled by winning nine classes and earning eight other podium  finishes.   In the ATV Pro class Saturday, Josh Creamer and fellow  ITP-backed pro Jeffrey Rastrelli both finished in the top 10 at round  two. Creamer posted a sixth-place finish in moto one after a slow start.  He passed seven riders to earn sixth. The former ATV Pro class champion  improved in moto two, earning third place. His moto 6-3 combined moto  score was good enough for fourth overall. Creamer is currently fourth in  Pro class points, just 11 points behind the leader. Rastrelli ended up  eighth overall and is also eighth in the Pro class point standings.  
                                      "I  didn't get the start I was looking for at all in moto one, but I had to  ride really smart to work my way through the field and make passes as  there were limited places to pass out on the track," said Creamer.  
                                      Lloyd earned two podiums in Tennessee,  taking third in the Pro-Am class and sweeping both Junior 25 Plus class  motos to earn the overall. Fellow Pro-Am class racer Brent Sellers, who  earned a third in Production A, was fifth in the Pro-Am class using ITP  tires. The Production A class win went to ITP-backed Dalton Hicks, who  also finished second in the 450 A class for his second podium of the  weekend. 
                                      
                                        
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                                          | William "Duck" Lloyd won the Junior 25 Plus class & took third in the Pro-Am class | Haedyn Mickelson had two Schoolboy class wins using ITP tires at Muddy Creek | 
                                      
                                      In Schoolboy class action Haedyn Mickelson  won both the Senior (14-17) and Junior (13-15) Open classes and Blake  Sarver won the Junior (13-15) class. Chloe Buerster won her the Women's  class and took over the points lead. In the Girls 12-15 ranks, the win  went to ITP racer Maddison Guyer. ITP youth racers to post class  victories were Sam Steckly in the 90 Open (12-15) class and Brogan Guyer  in the 90 CVT (8-15) class.
                                      Other  ITP-supported racers to earn class podiums were Jordan Digby (second,  125 12-15), Alex Gillette (second in both 450C and Production C),  Benjamin Brocato (third, Production B; third, 4-Stroke B).
                                      Round three of the ATV MX series is April 27-28, at Ballance MX in Bowling Green, Ky
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