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Kawasaki's
Josh Creamer roosted the competition at
Round 6 winning the Overall in both the
Open Pro & Open Pro-Am with 4 Moto
Wins |
In the Open Pro-am class, Josh Creamer claimed
both holeshots and a 1-1 finish, taking his second
overall win of the day. Michael Pilotte ran consistently
and claimed a 4-2 finish that earned him the number
two spot overall. Myles Santaniello claimed a
3-4 finish that resulted in 3rd overall, while
Joe Haavisto’s 2-6 put him in 4th, with
Matthew Pomeroy’s 6-3 finishes rounding
out the top five. Thomas Mofford, who seemed to
be having a tough day on the track, continued
his unlucky streak in moto two. “I got tangled
up after the holeshot and then I flipped, which
put me at the back of the pack,” said Mofford
disappointedly. Mofford still managed a 7th place
overall in the Open Pro-Am class despite his run
of bad luck.
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Roy
Lampron would go on to win both 30+ A
Motos as he moves up to 3rd place in points |
In 4-stroke Expert A, class points leader Ralle
Rookey took the overall win, followed by Jason
Connell in 2nd and Kyle Hooper in 3rd. In Open
Amateur B class, Ryan Coleman continued to dominate,
with David Livingston taking home 2nd and Dylan
Bisson claiming the final podium position. In
Open C class, Jacob Ledoux once again claimed
the win, with Colby Cannizzaro taking 2nd and
Dalton Simmons’ 5-2 finish earned him
the third spot on the podium. In the Women’s
class, Amy Thompson increased her class points
lead by taking the win. Venom ATV backed Tiffany
LaClair claimed 2nd overall while Paige Whipple
found her way to the podium in third overall.
In the youth classes it was Deven Fontaine
who took the win in the 50 Limited class, followed
by Jacob Jean in 2nd and Luke Brown in 3rd.
In the 90 Modified class, Ryan Dupont claimed
another win with Andrew Morrison in 2nd and
Jared Ladoux took home 3rd. Michael Pahlas took
the win in the 70 Limited class with Drew Blackstone
in 2nd and Wade Pollard claimed 3rd place overall.
In the 90 Limited ranks, it was Mason MacQuarrie
who claimed the top spot on the podium, with
Andy Cummings in 2nd and Brian Donovan wrapped
up 3rd place. In the 90 Auto Junior class Ryan
DuPont continued to increase his points lead
with a 1-1 finish. Cody Paolella ran a solid
race to claim 2nd overall and Wade Pollard finished
his day with the final spot on the podium.
The next round of the NEATV series is scheduled
for August 10th and will again be held at the
Capeway Rover’s Motocross Park. For more
information on the NEATV series and a full list
of upcoming races, please check out www.neatv-mx.com.