ATVA
ITP Moose Racing
National Motocross Series
Round #5 - Birch Creek
Danville,
Virginia
April 28 -29, 2007
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By:
Shane Hartman
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ATV Motocross Race Report
Continued - Youth Classes
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#61
David Terrell held off hard charging #5 Josh West
for his first win of the season |
An exciting battle was fought in the Youth Production
class. Josh West would fight hard to take a moto win,
but what he had to offer was just not enough to pull down
David Terrell on his #61 machine. Spencer Feltner was
also in the mix earning a second place finish in the first
moto. His third place finish behind West in the second
moto bumped him into a third place overall. West would
hold onto second overall while easy math would conclude
Terrell the overall winner with his two moto wins.
Alabama resident, Cody Tittle ran his Cobra hard to
take the overall win in the Production Sr. (12-15) class.
Tyler Doshier and Timothy Gunn followed with 2nd and
3rd respective overall finishes. Lukas Skalisius and
Taylor Braswell would round out the top five.
Tyler Ashcraft would make easy stroll away with the
overall in the 90 Production CVT (8-15) class. Ariel
Monroe would reel in a second overall with two third
place finishes. Amber Parks of Powhatan, VA finished
out the podium while Jordan Doshier and Justen Blake
rounded out the top five.
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#122
Jordan Doshier grabs the holeshot in the 90 Production
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#696
Cody Tittle made easy work of the Production Sr.
Class |
The 90 Mod (8-15) class is filled with fully custom
built youth race machines. These quads have just as
much work into them as any of the top quads. Proving
why they need these machines, the front runners hit
all the same jumps as most of the B class 450s. Showing
true poise was Alexander Nickerson who took home the
overall win. Houston Hinton put up a fight, but settled
into second place overall. Cody Tittle put his cobra
in the mix for the final podium position.
Racing continues in two weeks at the Red Bud racing
facility in Michigan. With the points races building
up, racing can only get better as the season progresses.
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