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AMA ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #11 - Loretta Lynn's
Hurricane Mills, Tennessee
August 15-16, 2009

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Dustin Wimmer Clinches Championship & Josh Creamer Tops Podium
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John Natalie - CanAm DS450 ATV
Can-Am's John Natalie makes his return to the Podium to finish out the year in 7th Overall in points
Can-Am Warnert Racing’s John Natalie ran two solid motos taking the final spot on the podium. Natalie was 6th off the line in the first moto but gained two positions by the end of the first lap, Natalie mad his way past Dustin Wimmer to finish in the number three spot.

In moto two, Natalie was in fifth off the line and held the number four spot all the way to the finish line. “It was good to end the season up on the podium. I wish I could have done better in points, but I think next year I will be able to give Can-Am a championship,” said Natalie.

Suzuki's Dustin Wimmer ATV Motocross Podium
Suzuki's Dustin Wimmer & Doug Gust were running Special Edition red LTR450 ATVs for the final round with Wimmer just missing the Podium with 4th Overall followed by Gust in 5th Overall
Dustin Wimmer played it safe to take fourth overall and secure the championship while teammate “Digger” Doug Gust made a solid effort to round out the top five and finish in fourth in the points race.

Can-Am Warnert Racing’s Cody Miller stayed consistent to finish his day in sixth place. Chad Wienen took seventh overall but his strong performance this season has him rank in the number three spot in points. Josh Upperman ended his day in the number eight spot with Can-Am Motoworks’ Brandon Smith taking ninth, and Kawasaki’s Keith Little would round out the top ten.

Pro ATV Racing Podium

Pro ATV Motocross Podium (left to right)
Joe Byrd (2nd), Josh Creamer (1st), John Natalie Jr. (3rd)

Cody Gibson tried his hand at the Pro Production class, but a first moto wreck hampered his efforts and possibly caused problems for him in the second moto as well. Can-Am Motoworks’ Jeremy Lawson would also go down in the first moto and then pull off the track with unknown issues in moto two.

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