Creamer Earns First AMA ATV MX Win for Suzuki

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Wimmer, Byrd complete podium

Rockstar Makita Suzuki newcomer Josh Creamer took his first overall win for the team at the Ballance Moto X in Bowling Green, Ky., round two of the ITP Tires/Moose Racing AMA ATV MX Championship presented by Parts Unlimited.

The Suzuki rider took the win over teammate and Defending Champion Dustin Wimmer and Joe Byrd Quad Racing School’s Joe Byrd, in optimum track and weather conditions.

“The race went really well,” says Creamer. “Practice wasn’t that great for me, we were only about top five or six in practice. Once we started racing, I got great holeshots and the Rockstar Makita Suzuki was working fantastic. It had plenty of power, and it was handling was good. The second moto we just checked out. It just worked out really well. I’d like to thank my whole team under the Rockstar Makita Suzuki tent, and Yoshimura and all the sponsors we have. Everything’s just going really well this year.”

Josh Creamer earns his first victory for Suzuki at Ballance Moto X.

The flowing track showed Motoworks Can-Am‘s John Natalie at his best, as he started the day as the fastest qualifier and then followed that up by firing first off the line in moto one to take the holeshot. Natalie went on to lead all 15 laps of the moto, finishing less than a second ahead of Creamer, who churned out faster lap times as the race progressed. Creamer ended moto 1 with the fastest lap at 1:38.332. Wimmer, who started the race in seventh, worked his way into third place by the 11th lap, which is where he would finish. Motoworks Can-Am’s Chad Wienen contested early for the lead, but when his machine started cutting out he faded to finish sixth.

Creamer carried that speed into moto two, where he took a dominant win while Natalie succumbed to mechanical problems in the second lap, after starting the moto strong. Creamer started first to take his third holeshot of the season. But Joe Byrd Quad Riding School-backed Joe Byrd moved quickly into the lead, holding on for half the race until Creamer powered in front of him. Creamer was able to check out from there to take the moto and the Overall win. Byrd stayed strong to finish second, with Wienen finishing third. Defending Champion Dustin Wimmer finished fourth.

A second place finish in the second moto earned Joe Byrd a spot on the podium.

“The race could have been better, but we had a couple gremlins bite us,” Byrd said as he laughed. “My goggles broke in the first moto and I couldn’t see, so the first moto was definitely not good to me. The second moto was better. We came out second and then took the lead, and I had a good battle with Creamer but I screwed up and he passed me back. I’ve had a little cold so I just ran out of juice and he beat me. I’d like to say thanks to all my sponsors and the team for helping me. We are 100 percent privateer this year, and it’s taken a little longer to get everything set up. We should be up front and on the podium the rest of the season and give those guys a run for their money.”

While Creamer took the Overall win, Wimmer was able to finish second with Byrd in third. Wienen finished fourth overall while Yamaha’s Thomas Brown proved consistent with solid 5-5 moto scores.

“I’m pretty unhappy with my day,” says Wimmer. “The only reason I’m mad, is that Chad passed me out there on that last lap. Other than that, it was a good weekend. I just need some better starts. Everything was working really well today. I can’t really say anything bad or good about anything. I’m going to go back and train and we’ll be ready for Birch Creek.”

In Pro-Am Production, Kawasaki-mounted Joel Hetrick recovered from his showing at Millcreek to take the first moto over Suzuki rider Chase Snapp in second, and Polaris-backed Casey Martin in third.

In the second moto, Snapp nabbed holeshot and continued to lead, contesting for the overall win, but at the midpoint of the race, he crashed and ended up with sixth in second moto. From there, Hetrick was able to clinch the win, with Marc Winchester in second and Casey Martin in third.

Hetrick took the Overall, with Martin in second and Snapp in third.

Millcreek MX ResultsATV Motocross Pro Class Standings
Pos.RiderATVMotosPos.RiderATVPoints
1.Josh CreamerSuzuki2 – 11.Dustin WimmerSuzuki88 (1 win)
2.Dustin WimmerSuzuki3 – 42.Josh CreamerSuzuki84 (1 win)
3.Joe ByrdHonda7 – 23.Chad WienenCan-Am73
4.Chad WienenCan-Am6 – 34.Josh UppermanHonda70
5.Thomas BrownYamaha5 – 54.John Natalie Jr.Can-Am65
6.Josh UppermanHonda4 – 66.Joe ByrdHonda61
7.Jeremy LawsonWalsh10 – 77.Thomas BrownYamaha58
8.John Natalie Jr.Can-Am1 – 178.Jeremy LawsonWalsh53
9.Keith LittleHonda9 – 109.Patrick BrownYamaha39
10.Nick DeNobleHonda11 – 910.Jeremie WarniaCan-Am39
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