In the Women’s class, former
top national racer, Susan Parker, who has been
mounting a comeback lately, took an impressive
1-1 finish to take the overall. Amy Thompson returned
to the Women’s class this year aboard her
new BCS Performance backed Can-Am DS450 and finished
with a solid 3-3 finish to take second overall.
Women’s class newcomer Larissa Griffiths
had an impressive first showing and rounded out
the top three with a 5-2 finish.
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Susan Parker grabbed the Moto 2 Holeshot
& checked out to claim the Overall
Win after charging her way into the lead
in Moto One
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Amy Thompson held of the 2008 Women's
Champion, Paige Whipple, in both motos
to claim 2nd overall with Whipple finishin
in 5th Overall |
In the Open Expert A class, Canadian racer
Michael Ouellette came on strong to take a 1-1
finish and the overall win, while Pat Trichilo
finished in second and Peter Nardelli landed
the final podium position. In 4-stroke Expert
A Jesse Onesti claimed the overall win with
Allen Daly taking second and Mike Taylor finishing
in third.
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#388
Justin Alger claimed the College Boy (16-24)
Win over Frank Dipietro Jr
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#38
Justin Cyr claimed Overall wins in both
the 4 Stroke & Novice C Class |
Adam Trafford dominated in the Youth 200-300
class, taking a 1-1 finish and the overall,
while Jacob Chamberlain finished in a solid
second and Garret Hax rounded out the top three.
In the 50 Limited class Jake Jean took the win
aboard his #11 DRX with Joey Martin finishing
in second and Cameron Default, who claimed the
moto one win ended up with third. The 90 Auto
Jr. class saw Andy Cummings, who dominated the
90 Limited class last season, take his first
overall win of the year, with Nathan Patrick
holding a strong second and Shayn Gendreau claim
a solid third place overall.
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Ryan Dupont won both Motos in the 90cc
Mod Class, along with the 2nd Moto in
the 90 Auto Jr Class, but a DNF in Moto
1 kept him out off the Podium
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#997
Wade Pollard claimed the 70cc Limited
Class Win by sweeping both Motos followed
by Christopher Kearney in 2nd place &
Davis Eames in 3rd |
The competition should be heating up and things
should get interesting as everyone has their
first race jitters out of the way and had a
chance to size up the competition as the NEATV
Motocross series heads into its second round
on May 17th where the MX 207 track in Lyman,
ME will play host.