In moto two, Creamer grabbed the holeshot and
checked out, with Mike Pilotte in second and
Jason Connell in third. Joe Haavisto made his
way into third before long after a somewhat
slow start while Nate Morello was forced to
hold back after losing his front brakes only
a few laps in.
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Open Pro ATV Podium (left to Right)
Joe Haavisto(3rd), Josh Creamer (1st)
, Mike Pilotte(2nd) |
The top three for moto two was a repeat of
the first moto with Josh Creamer taking the
moto win and the overall, Mike Pilotte going
2-2 for second overall and Joe Haavisto’s
3-3 would earn him the final spot on the podium.
Rocco Arno, Jr.’s 6-5 would have him
finishing in fourth overall and Nate Morello
would round out the top five. Jason Connell’s
10-4 would land him in the number six spot,
while Aaron Meyer would claim seventh overall.
Can-Am’s Matt Pomeroy would take a consistent
7-8 for eighth overall, with Vincent Mofford
laying claim to ninth and Myles Santaniello
would round out the top ten overall in the Open
Pro class. Although Casey Martin gave it his
all, he found nothing but bad luck as he would
DNF in both pro motos.
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#111
Nate Morello would take the Open Pro-Am
holeshot in moto one ahead of #9 Josh
Creamer |
In the Pro-am ranks, it was a mad dash for
the first turn in moto one as Josh Creamer and
Nate Morello were wheel to wheel, but Creamer
would edge out Morello for the holeshot and
the lead as the #9 Kawasaki would again dominate
the field.
Morello would remain in a comfortable second
for several laps before Joe Haavisto would get
by and take over second place, leaving Morello
to finish in a respectable third. Aaron Meyer
would ride a solid moto to claim fourth and
Rocco Arno, Jr. would round out the Pro-am moto
one top five.
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#20
Jesse Onesti would finish 9th overall
in Pro-Am while Ralle Rookey would finish
8th overall for the day |
In the second Pro-am moto, Creamer would again
get the holeshot and an easy win to take the overall
win. Joe Haavisto would come off the line in second
and hold his position unchallenged, all the way
to the checkered flag giving him second place
overall. Nate Morello would come off the line
in fourth and make the pass on Jason Connell in
the first lap. “After I got around Jason,
I started to catch Haavisto, but we all kind of
settled into our positions and stayed there,”
said Morello who would hold his position to the
finish line to take 3-3 finishes for third overall.
Aaron Meyer’s consistent 4-4 finishes
gave him the number four spot in the Pro-am
class and Rocco Arno, Jr.’s 5-6 had him
rounding out the top five. Jason Connell would
claim sixth overall and Mike Pilotte’s
moto one issues would give him a 10-5 landing
him in seventh. Ralle Rookey would finish in
the number eight spot overall with Jessi Onesti
taking ninth and Vincent Mofford would end his
day in tenth overall.