Motoworks / Can-Am DS 450 Racer Jeremie Warnia Wins Idaho WORCS Race

Valcourt, Québec, June 9, 2011
– Motoworks / Can-Am pro ATV racer Jeremie Warnia won round five of the World Off-Road Championship Series (WORCS)
held at Clays Peak MX in Payette, Idaho. The victory extended Warnia’s points
lead to 10 in the highly competitive WORCS ATV Pro class. Reigning WORCS Pro
ATV Champion and Motoworks / Can-Am teammate Josh Frederick also reached the podium aboard his Can-Am DS 450, finishing third.
"Jeremie Warnia
continued his impressive racing in 2011, leading from the first lap to the
checkered flag,” said Jimmie O'Dell, Race Manager, Can-Am. "Having both he
and Josh [Frederick] reach the podium despite the dusty and rough track
conditions is a huge accomplishment. The fact that they’ve both finished on the
WORCS podium at every round and won four of the first five rounds speaks
volumes for the capabilities of the DS 450 sport quad, these two riders and the
entire Motoworks / Can-Am team.”
A determined Warnia grabbed the early lead
aboard his Can-Am DS 450 sport ATV and never looked back. The team Motoworks /
Can-Am racer then posted the fastest lap of the day on the second lap to stay
ahead of his competitors and the dust, which plagued other riders. Warnia won
the race by more than 30 seconds and has now won three rounds in 2011.
“I got out front and kept my head down and
tried to stay focused,” said Warnia. “The dust was bad, so I was happy to be
out front. I am excited to take another win and I am hoping for a championship
this year.”

Frederick also tallied his
fifth-consecutive Pro class podium in Idaho. He came off the line in third
place and moved into second place on the second lap. However, a bobble in the
motocross section of the course dropped him to fourth. Frederick charged hard
to pass back into third place, but ran out of time to challenge for another
spot.
“I worked into second early, but then I
went into the motocross section and made a mistake and got hung up,” explained
Frederick. “I was stuck for about 30 seconds and two riders got by me. I got
back by one, but I couldn’t catch second place in time.”
Fellow Motoworks / Can-Am Pro class racer Dillon
Zimmerman also competed in Idaho on a DS 450 and
finished sixth overall.
Team Motoworks / Can-Am factory
side-by-side driver Mark Holz piloted his Can-Am
Commander 1000 X to second place in the Class 1 competition. He currently sits
second in the class points race.
For more
information on Can-Am racing, the entire 2011 schedule, the 2011 contingency
program and Can-Am DS 450 ATV amateur racer support program, please visit
www.can-amxteam.com. |