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2009 Yamaha / ITP QuadCross
Championship Series
Round #5 - Racetown 395
Adelanto, California

July 26, 2009

2008 Yamaha ITP Quadcross ATV Motocross Series

Yamaha's Justin Noss Claims Pro ATV Production Class Win
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Sage Baker was looking good in the first moto as he was in second place behind Jeremie Warnia, but after only a few laps, Baker’s gas cap came off and he soon became doused in gasoline. Baker’s misfortune put him back to a tenth place finish for moto one.

Sage Baker - CanAm DS450 ATV Holeshot
Can-Am's Sage Baker grabbed the Moto Two Holeshot & he would end up 6th Overall

In Moto two things went better for Baker as he grabbed the holeshot and was leading for a couple of laps before Dustin Nelson slipped by. Baker would end his day with a 10-2 finish, which would put him in sixth place overall.

Dustin Nelson - Yamaha ATV Motocross Race Team Rig
Robbie Mitchell  - DATS Kawasaki KFX450R ATV
Yamaha's Dustin Nelson claimed the Moto 2 win, which salvaged him a 5th place finish, which now has Nelson tied for the points lead with Jeremie Warnia (112 Pts)
DATS / Kawasaki's Robbie Mitchell has been sidelined from racing since March when he dislocated his shoulder, but he is now back & finished in 8th place

Evan Spooner would take a consistent 7-7 to finish in seventh place, while Robbie Mitchell’s 5-10 would earn him the number eight spot. Dustin Terry went 5-10 for ninth overall and James Rossi would round out the top ten of the Pro Production class.

Justin Noss - Yamaha YFZ450R ATV
Doug Eichner - Polaris Outlaw ATV
Yamaha's Justin Noss takes home $1,350 for his Pro ATV Production Class Win
Polaris' Doug Eichner makes his return to Quadcross Racing at Racetown 395

For some racers, their luck ran out early in the day such as Polaris’s Doug Eichner who would encounter issues and be unable to compete in the second moto. Can-Am Motoworks’s Brandon Smith also ran into problems that took him out of contention, while Can-Am Epic Racing’s Hunter Miller was forced to call it a day shortly into the first moto due to mechanical issues.

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