BCS Performance backed Brian Hanks would take
the Production championship, while fellow BCS
backed rider, Justin Alger, would win the College
Boy Championship. DRT’s Jesse Onesti would
claim the title in the 4-stroke Expert A class.
DRT would also claim the championship in the
4-stroke Amateur B and Open Amateur B classes
thanks to Josh Fratus whose strong performances
would help claim dual titles. K&K’s
Chris Maher would take the 40+ Open Championship.
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#388
Justin Alger would claim the College Boy
championship & 2nd overall in 4 Stroke
A |
DRT
Rider Josh Fratus would claim championships
in both Open B & 4 Stroke B |
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#20
Jesse Onesti would also take the 4 Stroke
A championship for DRT Motorsports, wrapping
up the championship early |
The
Open A championship would come down to
the wire at the last round, but Joe Fratus
would claim the first position |
In the mini classes, Cameron Dufault would
take the championship in the 50 Limited class,
while Wade Pollard would claim the title in
the 70 Limited class. Shayn Gendreau took top
honors in the 90 Limited class, while Mason
MacQuarrie would take the points win in the
90 Auto Sr. class. Ryan Dupont, who made an
impressive showing all season, would take the
90 Auto Jr. and 90 Modified Championships and
Joshua Mondo would take the Youth 200/300 championship
after a tough season long battle.
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The
50 Limited championship would go to #9
Cameron Dufault |
#977
Wade Pollard would take the 70 Limited
title for the 2009 season |
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#9
Mason MacQuarrie wrapped up the 90 Senior
championship at the last Jolly Roger round
of the series |
#155
Adam Trafford would take the Youth C title,
while James Mondo would take the Youth
B championship |
Now that the 2009 season has come to a close,
congratulations are in order, along with some
well deserved R&R for all of the racers,
staff and supporters of the New England ATV
Motocross series, who have raced hard and worked
hard all season long to make the series one
of the most exciting and successful seasons
to date.