2011
AMA Racing
ATV Extreme Dirt Track Nationals
Round #1 - Kinston, NC
Kinston Fairgrounds
April 30, 2011
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2011 ATV Extreme Dirt
Track - Round 1 - Pro & Pro-Am Race Report
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#27
Brad Riley finished in the 4th spot |
Brad Riley and Brian Ace battled it out to finish
respectively in the number four and five positions.
Chuckie Creech had issues off the start and would
take seventh off the line and was only able to gain
one position to finish in sixth place. Nathan Wolf
hung on for a seventh place finish with Joey Polack
finishing in a close eighth. Tennessee native, Mike
Mahan, claimed the number nine spot and Jordan Rummage
rounded out the top ten in the Pro-am Production
class.
PRO-AM
UNLIMITED
ATV MAIN |
In the Pro-am Unlimited class, Brad Riley grabbed
the holeshot and held the lead from start to finish
to secure his first win of the season in the Pro-Am
Unlimited class.
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Victory Motorsport's
#27 Brad Riley grabbed the Pro-Am Unlimited
Holeshot & held on to claim the Win
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Chuckie Creech was third off the start and was
charging hard behind Riley and Kristopher Bures.
Creech would be able to take over the number two
spot after Bures spun out and dropped back. Creech
closed in on Riley, but was unable to make a pass
and settled for a second place finish.
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#21 Krsitopher
Bures once again lost shot at a podium
finish when he spun out while running
in the 2nd spot to finish in 5th place
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DASA
Racing's #13 Frank Batista had some of
the fastest times on the track, but a
wreck set him back with two 6th place
finishes on the weekend
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Michael Coburn was in fifth off the start and
worked his way through traffic to take the final
spot on the Pro-am Unlimited podium. Daniel Chepkauskas
hung on to finish in fourth place while Kristopher
Bures, who spun out earlier would only be able
to recover to a fifth place finish. Frank Batista,
who suffered a nasty wreck earlier in the Pro
class, hung on to finish in sixth.
Round number two of the Extreme Dirt Track series
will be heading o Muskogee, OK on May 14th where
Thunderbird Speedway will be hosting as Michael
Coburn charged to defend his championship title
against former returning champ, Harold Goodman.
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