Wienen On Top at Unadilla ATVMX National

ATV.com Staff
by ATV.com Staff
Josh Creamer returns with second-place finish

Chad Wienen earned his fifth win this season as the AMA ATV Motocross National Championship Series visited Unadilla Valley Sports Center in New Berlin, NY for Round 8 of the 10-race series. However, Wienen was pushed to the edge by Josh Creamer, the 2010 champion who made his return to the series.

When the gate dropped for Moto 1, it was creamer on his BCS Performance/ Can-Am who took the SSiDecals Holeshot Award as he put himself into the front of the pack right away. Wienen put his Wienen Motorsports/SSi Decals/Walsh Race Craft/ Yamaha right behind Creamer and the duo put on an exciting race for the lead.

Chad Wienen Unadilla MX

Motoworks/Can-Am teammates John Natalie and Joel Hetrick battled back and forth for the third place position but it was Natalie who ultimately secured the spot in Moto 1, while Hetrick took a close fourth.

John Natalia Unadilla MX

Wienen shot off the start to grab the SSiDecals Holeshot Award in Moto 2 and the series points leader led all thirteen laps as Natalie and Creamer chased close behind. Natalie held off Creamer in Moto 2 in order to maintain the second place position, and Creamer took third. Wienen took the overall victory with a 2-1 score. Creamer’s 1-3 score was enough to give him second overall for the day in his first ATVMX appearance this season. Natalie went 3-2 to secure the final podium position.

“Starts were really key today and we were able to rip two solid starts and even another SSiDecals Holeshot in the second moto!” says Wienen. “It was a fun day of racing and we’re excited to keep the momentum rolling to RedBud.”

Unadilla MX Podium

Hetrick had a consistent day of racing as he took home fourth overall, just ahead of TBROWN Yamaha Racing/Moto-X-Perts Yamaha Thomas Brown who came in fifth. Baldwin Motorsports/PEP/Maxxis’ Josh Upperman experienced some issues in Moto 2, giving him a 5-7 score for sixth overall.

Canada’s Richard Pelchat (Can-Am) took home seventh overall with 7-6 finishes, while Ohio’s Adam Clark ( Honda) came in eighth. Rookie Jeffrey Rastrelli ( Suzuki) took ninth overall and Michigan’s Harold Goodman (Honda) rounded out the top ten.

The 2012 AMA ATV Motocross Championship heads to RedBud MX in Buchanan, Mich. July 28-29.

High Point MX National2012 ATV Motocross Pro Class Standings
Pos.RiderATVMotosPos.RiderATVPoints
1.Chad WienenYamaha1 – 21.Chad WienenYamaha374 (5 wins)
2.Josh CreamerCan-Am1 – 32.John NatalieCan-Am345 (2 wins)
3.John NatalieCan-Am3 – 23.Joel HetrickCan-Am306 (1 win)
4.Joel HetrickCan-Am4 – 44.Josh UppermanHonda286
5.Thomas BrownYamaha6 – 55.Thomas BrownYamaha276
6.Josh UppermanHonda5 – 76.Derek SwartfagerHonda197
7.Richard PelchatCan-Am7 – 67.Adam ClarkHonda188
8.Adam ClarkHonda9 – 88.Mark MadlHonda184
9.Jeff RastrelliSuzuki10 – 99.Jeff RastrelliSuzuki178
10.Harold GoodmanHonda11 – 1010.Harold GoodmanHonda160
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