Can-Am DS 450
Racers win Seven NEATV-MX Class Championships; 22 top-three finishes

Valcourt, Québec, October 14, 2011 – Can-Am DS 450 racers won seven class championships and earned a
total of 15 top-three finishes in other classes after the final race of the
2011 New England ATV Motocross series. Motoworks / Can-Am DS 450 Pro class
competitor Josh Creamer came up 15 points short in his quest for a Pro
championship due to a broken chain in the first Pro class moto.
"I was
proud of Josh Creamer’s effort this year and second place is nothing to be
ashamed of that’s for sure. A broken chain is out of your control, but, sadly,
it’s part of racing,” said Jimmie O'Dell, Race Manager, Can-Am. “I was pleased
to see so many Can-Am DS 450 ATVs compete in the New England MX series this
year and to have seven amateur class titles.”
Creamer held a
10-point advantage in the Pro class standings coming into the finale at Hemonds
MX in Minot, Maine. However, a broken chain on the first lap of the first Pro
class moto resulted in a DNF and mathematically eliminated Creamer for the Pro
title chase. The skilled pro remained focused, however, and won the second moto
to go along with a double-moto sweep in the Pro-Am class. Creamer ended up
second overall in both the Pro and Pro-Am classes aboard his Can-Am DS 450.
Fellow Can-Am
Pro racer Cody Miller, who did not compete in the final due to a crash in
practice, earned third in the Pro and Pro-Am class championships riding his BCS
Performance / Can-Am DS 450. Canadian rider Jasmin Plante filled in for Miller
in the Pro-Am class at Hemonds MX and adapted very quickly to the DS 450,
earning a very respectable third-place overall finish.
Leading the way
on the amateur side of the NEATV-MX series was former GNC ATV Champion Travis
Spader. The New Jersey racer won four class championships (Four-Stroke A,
Production A, 25+ and 30+) on his DS 450. Can-Am racer Nicole Gates posted four
double-moto sweeps on her way to winning the 2011 Women’s class title. Adam
Trafford won the Production B class title and finished third in the Four-Stroke
B class. Del Bohlman also rode a DS 450 to a class title, winning the 40+
class, and a second-place finish in the 30+ B class.
2011 NEATV-MX Class Champions*
- Travis Spader:
Four-Stroke A, Production A, 25+, 30+
- Nicole Gates:
Women's
- Adam Trafford: Production B
- Del Bohlman:
40+
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.
* Final NEATV-MX point standings/titles are
unofficial and will be official Nov. 1, 2011.
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