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2005 GNC MX Round 8 - Muddy Creek Live Coverage
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<center>World's Fastest ATV Racers Coming to Blountville</center>
<center>Round eight of the ATVA/ITP/Moose ATV Motocross Nationals visits Tennessee on May 27, 28 and 29 where the top pros and amateurs will compete.</center>
Blountville, TN – The fastest, highest-flying four-wheeled ATV racers in America will return to the Volunteer State for the Tennessee ATV Spring Nationals presented by Atlas Cycles Suzuki at Muddy Creek Raceway in Blountville, TN on May 27,28, and 29.
Muddy Creek Raceway serves as round eight of the 12-stop ATVA-sanctioned Moose/ITP National Motocross Series – the largest ATV motocross series in the world. The fastest pro racers riding on four wheels will compete along with amateurs of all ages in 29 different classes. Racing takes place on a custom-built one-mile track nestled in the rolling hills with jumps, bumps and high-speed straight-aways to provide a great mix of obstacles. With sponsors including Moose, ITP, Scott, ATV Sport, FMF, Weekend Warrior, Krank-It, ATVNationals.com, Hinson, ATV Racin' Extra, Outerwears, ********.com, Maxxis, Laeger's, Bling Star, Division 4, Legacy, JRD Racing, Walsh Race Craft, LSR, Terry Racing, Hardkore Engineering, Denton Racing, MotoTees and Kymco USA, the top racers make a lucrative living racing ATVs on the tour.
The top factory teams will deploy their sponsored pro racers at the Muddy Creek National. Team Suzuki’s Doug Gust, the defending Pro National Champion, and his teammate, former National Champion Jeremiah Jones, will face the potent Team Honda force of Tim Farr and John Natalie Jr. as this duo leads the points. In addition, a trio of talented riders on Yamahas will battle for the pro win as well: California’s Kory Ellis, Alabama’s Keith Little, and New Jersey’s Travis Spader, a former champion who is making an impressive comeback in 2005.
Muddy Creek Raceway has been recognized as one of the top three tracks in the nation by Motocross Action Magazine, so be sure to check back in at ATVriders.com at 12PM and 3PM Eastern time for Live Coverage of both Pro Motos on Sunday, May 29th.
Posted by: Admin
Its has been a beautiful weekend for racing with temps in the Upper 70’s, which is surprisingly the hottest it has been for a race all season. Unfortunately, a line of rain is moving in from the southwest, and hopefully it stays far enough south to finish up today’s racing.
The attendance is slightly off the record attendance at many other events this season due to the holiday weekend where many decided to head to the beach instead of to the races. The Pro Class also wasn’t immune to the lower attendance as there wasn’t a need to qualify, so instead all the Pros received extra time on the track to practice on Saturday.
The 1st Pro Moto is set to start at 12PM, so check back for Live Updates from the Event.
Pro Lineup
1. Jeremiah Jones
2. Tim Farr
3. Tavis Cain
4. Joe Byrd
5. Keith Little
6. John Natalie Jr
7. Chad Lohr
8. Jason Dunkelberger
9. Travis Spader
10. Matt White
11. Kory Ellis
12. Doug Gust
13. Greg T Meeks
14. Joe Haavisto
15. Donald Lamborn
16. Dustin Wimmer
17. Pat Brown
18. Gilbert Attix
19. Donald Lysinger
20. Harold Goodman
Posted by: p@iNn3ck
Couple minutes into Moto 1
Natalie out front, Gust following him
Ellis
Spader
Little
Wimmer
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Gust staying with Natalie
Wimmer moves up on Little
Jones near the back
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Gust moving in on Natalie, putting the pressure on!
Natalie holds him off! Gust going to make another move!
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Ellis alone in 3rd
Little fifth
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Half way....
Natalie starting to pull away.
Gust in second
Wimmer
Little
Spader
Dunk
Haavisto
Byrd
Brown and Farr battling for 10th!
Attix and White moving up too
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Brown racing with Farr.
Brown goes down!
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Now Matt White moves up on Farr
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Jones moved up to 15th.
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Gust charging back up to Natalie... trying to take the inside line!
Can't get the pass this turn....
Ellis
Wimmer
Little
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Gust all over Natalie..... some contact made!
Gust makes the pass! Takes the lead.
Natalie now in second.
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Natalie might be having problems!..... Gust pulling away!
Natalie dropping back.......
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Ellis all alone in 3rd
Wimmer 4th
Little alone in 5th
Spader 6th
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Byrd 7th
Haavisto 8th
Dunk 9th
White 10th
Farr and Jones battling for 11th
White flag is out!!!!!!
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Gust wayyy out front. Natalie trying to reel him back in!
Natalie on a hard charge!
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Checkered Flag!!!!!
Gust takes the win!
Natalie 2 bike lengths behind in second
Ellis takes 3rd
Wimmer 4th
Little 5th
Posted by: Admin
Doug Gust grabbed the Holeshot on his Suzuki/Yoshimura machine with Pat Brown, Joe Byrd, and Harold Goodman all wrecking on the start as they fault for the inside line. John Natalie Jr was back to 6th place off the start, but quickly made his way through the pack in behind Doug Gust after passing Kory Ellis. John Natalie Jr used his high speed cornering to pass Doug on the outside on the up hill turn by the start. John Natalie Jr began to pull away from Gust initially, but the heat of the race must began taking its toll on him as Gust moved back to within striking distance.
Meanwhile, Jeremiah Jones spun out and tipped over in front of the announcer’s tower which sent him back to rear of the pack, and Tim Farr was well off his normal pace riding injured after jamming his back during practice and was out of the top 10 battling with Matt White. Pat Brown and Joe Byrd both quickly rebounded from the rough start and moved into the top 10, but Pat Brown charge ended early when he wrecked again going around a turn which sent back to almost last place, but he was able to get remounted and rejoin the race. Jeremiah Jones began his charge again and moved in on Matt White and Tim Farr, and was able to pick them both off and move into 10th place behind Jason Dunkelberger.
Out-front, the battle remained on between John Natalie Jr and Doug Gust with only a few laps to go, Gust and Natalie Jr made contact heading into a rhythm section which was enough to slow Natalie Jr down prevent him from having the speed to clear the triple, which gave Gust his opportunity to make the pass as “Digger” Doug Gust took over the lead and would go on to win the 1st Moto with John Natalie Jr in chase holding down the 2nd spot with Kory Ellis putting in another impressive rider for Yamaha/Alba Action finishing 3rd.
Pro Moto 1 Results
1. Doug Gust
2. John Natlie Jr
3. Kory Ellis
4. Dustin Wimmer
5. Keith Little
6. Travis Spader
7. Joe Byrd
8. Joe Haavisto
9. Jason Dunkelberger
10. Jeremiah Jones
11. Matt White
12. Tim Farr
13. Tavis Cain
14. Harold Goodman
15. Gilbert Attix
16. Pat Brown
17. Chad Lohr
18. Donald Lamborn
19. Donald Lysinger
20. Greg Meeks
Amateur Overall Results
Pro Am Unlimited
1. Bobby Ross
2. Josh Upperman
3. Josh Creamer
4. Mark Kendall
5. Cody Smith
Pro Am Production
1. Josh Upperman 11
2. Josh Creamer
3. Cody Smith
4. Cody Miller
5. Rocco Arno Jr
Women’s A
1. Angela Moore
2. Heather Byrd
3. Michelle Reiser
4. Paula Shank
5. Heather Gaul
Women’s B
1. Jamie Luburgh
2. Cindi Hart
3. Jeannine Crawford
4. Jennifer Blauw
5. Crystal Watson
Posted by: Admin
The 2nd Moto is about to begin as the Pro have lined up on the Starting gate as the Senior Riders are about to finish up there final Moto
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The Riders are now heading off for their Sight lap to check out the track conditions for the 2nd Moto
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The all the Pro riders back on the line, the beginning of the 2nd Moto is about to begin
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Travis Spader Grabs the Holeshot with Jones,Goodman, Natalie, Ellis, and Lysinger in chase
Three riders get hung up on the start (Little, Gust, and White)
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Natalie Jr has now taken over the lead with Jeremiah Jones in 2nd Place after both of them passed Travis Spader
4th Ellis
5th Goodman
6th Dunkelberger
7th Farr
8th Lysinger
9thCain
10thAttix
11th Byrd
12th Gust
14th Lohr
15th Little
16th White
17th Meeks
18th Lamborn
19th Wimmer
Posted by: Admin
Natalie is beginning to develop a lead over Jones as Ellis has moved into 3rd place, and Spader is receiving pressure now from Goodman for the 4th Spot
Posted by: Admin
Dustin Wimmer wrecked early in the race which sent him to the back
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Jason Dunkelberger remains in 6th Place
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If Natalie Jr can stay in front on Ellis and Gust, he will go on to win yet another overall this season and extend his points lead.
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Natalie Jr with a 5 quad length Lead over Jones with Ellis around 10 quad lengths back.
Dunk makes the pass on Goodman and Doug Gust and quickly gaining ground as he moves through the pack up to 7th place after wrecking on the start.
1. Natalie
2. Jones
3. Ellis
4. Spader
5. Dunkelberger
6. Goodman
7. Gust
8. Haavisto
9. Byrd
Posted by: Admin
Natalie Jr is now begining to pull away and the battle is now in the mid pack.
Spader, Dunk, Goodman, Doug are now in a battle for position with Goodman and Dunk making contact.
Posted by: Admin
Natalie Jr has now beginning to move in on Greg Meeks in 20th place as lapped traffic will begin to play into the race.
Doug Gust now has passed his way through Spader, Dunk, and Goodman. He is now starting to pull in Kory Ellis running in the 3rd spot.
Posted by: Admin
Natalie remains around 3 seconds out front of Jones with Kory Ellis and Doug Gust several seconds back.
5. Spader
6. Dunk
7. Goodman
8. Farr
9. Haavisto
10. Byrd
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Joe Byrd passes Haavisto and moves in behind Tim Farr as Pat Brown begins to pressure Haavisto for the 10th spot.
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Goodman passes Dunk back and moves back up to 6th place with Byrd also moving up after passing Farr and is beginning to pressure Dunk for the 7th Spot as Goodman, Dunk, Byrd, and Farr all run in a tight group.
1. Natalie
2. Jones
3. Ellis
4. Gust
5. Spader
6. Goodman
7. Dunkelberger
8. Byrd
9. Farr
10. Brown
11. Haavistio
Posted by: Admin
Checker Flag Out!!!
1. John Natalie Jr
2. Jeremiah Jones
3. Kory Ellis
4. Doug Gust
5. Travis Spader
Posted by: Admin
Once again, the podium will have all three manufacturers represented this weekend with Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha.
Overall Top Three
1. John Natalie Jr
2. Doug Gust
3. Kory Ellis
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The complete Pro Results and more to come shortly and ofcourse be sure to check back for the complete race report early this week.
Post on your Thoughts and Comments about this race in the Discussion Thread
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Pro Moto 2 Results
1. John Natalie Jr
2. Jeremiah Jones
3. Kory Ellis
4. Doug Gust
5. Travis Spader
6. Joe Byrd
7. Harold Goodman
8. Jason Dunkelberger
9. Joe Haavisto
10. Pat Brown
11. Tim Farr
12. Keith Little
13. Tavis Cain
14. Gilbert Attix
15. Matt White
16. Chad Lohr
17. Donald Lysinger
18. Donald Lamborn
19. Dustin Wimmer
20. Greg Meeks
Overall Pro Results
1. John Natalie Jr
2. Doug Gust
3. Kory Ellis
4. Travis Spader
5. Jeremiah Jones
6. Joe Byrd
7. Jason Dunkelberger
8. Joe Haavisto
9. Keith Little
10. Harold Goodman
11. Tim Farr
12. Dustin Wimmer
13. Pat Brown
14. Tavis Cain
15. Matt White
16. Gilbert Attix
17. Chad Lohr
18. Donald Lysinger
19. Donald Lamborn
20. Greg Meeks
Amateur Final Results
90 Production 8-11
1. Robert W. Leanord
2. Aaron Beer
3. Dallas E. Tapscott
4. Jeffray Rastelli
5. Cody Gibson
50 Limited 4-8
1. Chase Horton
2. Jeremy Ledonne
3. Devon Laird
4. Austin Stevens
5. Hannah Sharp
90 Modified 8-15
1. Joel Hetrick
2. Jason Connell
3. Ethan Straney
4. Quinton S Barta
5. Jake S. Barttain
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