2012
AMA Racing
ATV Extreme Dirt Track Nationals
Round #2 - Oktaha, OK
Outlaw Motor Speedway
June 9, 2012
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Rage ATV's Harold Goodman
Wins both Pro & Pro-Am ATV Races
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In the Pro-am class, Harold Goodman had another
great performance as he grabbed the holeshot and
never looked back. “Everything went really
well for me in the Pro-am class. I got the holeshot
and pushed hard to get a little gap and led from
start to finish. My quad was running awesome and
even though it was getting a little rough out
there, I never had any problems and my Hoosier
tires were hooking up great,” said Goodman.
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Hoosier's
#708 Harold Goodman had the starts dialed
as he grabbed every holeshot in the Pro
& Pro-Am Heat and Main races to lead
from start to finish
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Chuckie Creech was looking good off the start
in the Pro-am class as he was holding down the
number two spot despite incredible pressure from
Brad Riley. After several attempts from Riley
to get by, Creech was able to shut him down and
held his position all the way to the checkered
flag.
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Once again
in the Pro-Am race, the battle was on
between #25 Chuckie Creech & #27 Brad
Riley, but once again Creech was able
to hold off Riley to take the 2nd spot
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“I got a good start and played a little
defense and made sure I didn’t lose my position.
It was a good race and I’m really happy
to finish on the podium again,” said Creech.
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#27 Brad Riley secured the final spot on
the Podium in the Pro-Am Class |
For the Pro-am class, Brad Riley again found
himself chasing down Chuckie Creech. Riley was
in the number three position and giving Creech
a challenge despite being injured, but he just
couldn’t make the pass.
“I was feeling a little sore out there
but I’m just trying to get through it. The
track is a little rough, which usually doesn’t
bother me, but this weekend, I wasn’t liking
it too much,” said Riley, who held on for
the final spot on the ProAm Podium.
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Extreme Dirt
Track Pro-Am ATV Racing Podium (left to
right)
Brad Riley(3rd) , Harold Goodman (1st),
Chuckie Creech (2nd)
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Michael Coburn had issues in his heat race for
the Pro-am class and that cost him in the main
when he had to start on the second row. Despite
the challenge, Coburn put the hammer down and
charged his way through and was able to catch
up to Brad Riley, who was in third.
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Oklahoma's
#24 Josh Hibdon rounded out the Top 5 in
the Pro-Am Class |
“I was doing good and passing people on the
outside and then I caught up to Brad, but it was
later in the race and I just ran out of time,”
said Coburn, who hung on for fourth place.
Josh Hibdon rode a solid race and held on to round
out the top five. Brian Ace, who had issues in the
Pro class, took a sixth place finish in Pro-am and
Tanner Young, who finished third in his heat race,
claimed seventh. Colter Lashbaugh took an eighth
place finish with Jared Hulliung in ninth and Daniel
Chepkauskas claimed tenth.
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