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6 ATVA MX Nationals Round #8 – Muddy Creek - Preview & Live Coverage

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Blountville, TN – Two weeks ago, the weather was cold and rainy in Michigan for the Red Bud National, but the conditions at Muddy Creek in Tennessee are almost the complete opposite with beautiful blue skies and temperatures in the 80’s, which have triggered a few thunderstorms Thursday and Friday evening, but the weather is forecasted to be hot and dry the remainder of the weekend.

The weekend of festivities kicked off at Atlas Cycle in Bristol, VA with Suzuki Pro Riders, Jeremiah Jones and Jason Dunkelberger, showing up to sign autographs for an Open House at the dealership with hundreds of guest showing up for the event.



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The big attraction for many of those attending was the chance to win a brand new LT-Z250, and you had to be present to win with Jeremiah Jones drawing the ticket for one lucky person.



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This lucky winner took home himself a brand new Suzuki LTZ-250.



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Back at the track, the Victory Sports crew were busy watering down the the track Thursday night before mother nature provided its own final touch of rain, which had the track in perfect condition for practice after the first few groups of riders roosted most of the mud off the track.



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The ATV Mobile Medical finally has its Yamaha Rhino in action at the track to help riders that are injured on the track, and a big thanks goes out to all of those that donated to the cause through drawings and fund raisers. Also, none of this could have been possible if it weren’t for the dedication of Debbie Bartosek and Jody Bateman, and they have personally financed the balance for the mobile medical unit until enough funds are raised to cover all the expenses.

In an effort to raise additional funds, a benefit auction will be held at Muddy Creek this weekend with items donated by the racers and participating companies, so be sure to help out with this great program for the safety of the racers.

The auction will take place at 1:15PM in front of the Mobile Medical Unit Trailer.



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Suzuki’s Team Manager, Wayne Hinson, watching practice from a birds eye view picnic table with John Lawson.



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Meanwhile, Paul Turner & Mark Baldwin play a pointing contest with each other about who knows what?



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I think that I found the secret to Jeremiah Jones recent success on the Suzuki LT-R450 when I noticed Ryan’s mechanic with a strange assembly of items on his work table. The Motul Brake Cleaner and Chain Lube made since, but the barbeque sauce and strawberry spread seemed out of place to me, which sent Ryan scrambling to cover up there secret combination which was obvious by the expression on his face.



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He knew that the secret was now out with the flash of my camera, so he played along to cover it up, but we all know better, lol.



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Tireballs, Wade Summers, was busy as ever this weekend as more and more motocross riders realize the benefits of Tireballs for more than just flat tire prevention as they also help absorb some of the bumps and provide even more traction than standard air filled tires, which has attracted John Natalie Jr, Dustin Wimmer, Harold Goodman, Keith Little, Joe Byrd, and Doug Gust to start racing with Tireballs, and the list has been growing all season.



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When I headed down to the track, the Youth Production class was tearing up the track, and these young talents can’t be under estimated because they are some extremely talented riders and a blast to watch.

Daniel Cooper didn’t have a problem with styling it for the camera



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Robert Mazey was flying around the track and focused on picking the best line ahead.



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Shawn Wiebelt looked more like a Pro than a Youth Production rider over this large double as these young riders will surely be a force to deal with once they turn 16 move on to fullsize ATVs.



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Pat Brown launching the same uphill leap on his Yamaha YFZ450



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Team Suzuki/Yoshimura’s Doug Gust was out ripping it up on his Suzuki LT-R450 in hopes of returning the Podium this weekend.

Check out the Yoshimura Kick Starter on his race machine, which should be available to the public very soon.



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The Canadian Greg Gee joined the Pros during practice on Friday, but he would later sign up for Pro Am Unlimited and Production along with an A Class.



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Travis Spader looked at home this weekend a Muddy Creek, but he did completely cover me up in roost when I wasn't looking.



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Dustin Wimmer claimed his first Podium finish of the year at Birch Creek, and he was once again on fire this past weekend at the WPSA ATV Tour with two Heat wins, and he seemed to have his Honda dialed in during practice.



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Kory Ellis flying high!



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As everything was wrapping up, the rain clouds began to move in and they packed a punch with heavy rain and hail in surrounding counties.



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After a few quick downpours, the rain moved out with left the once active vendors row a ghost town till Saturday morning.



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Saturday Morning, the Women's Production riders sat and waited in the shade for the start of their race, and they were joined this weekend by Melissa Kufel (right) making her return to ATV racing after taking the past couple of years off.

Jamie Jones(center) also is back to racing fulltime, and Heather Byrd(left) is currently leading the points over Angela Butler.



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While the ladies waited, Clay Holmes launched his Joe Byrd Racing School Honda out of the starting gate for the first Moto of the Pro Am Production Class.



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Clay Holmes went on to take the win, but not without plenty of pressure from Josh Upperman.



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Trent Kandel didn't have any luck today, but he gained some cross country hill climbing experience when he slide off the side of the track on an almost vertical bank, which brought him to a stop only a few feet from returning to the race.



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Once the Women’s Production Class his the track, it was Heather Byrd with the Holeshot and bobble threw the whoops, which left Angela Butler almost kissing her front bumper allowed Byrd to pull away and claim the 1st Moto win followed by Angela Butler and Michelle Reiser.



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Michelle Reiser was sporting her new “Pink” ATVriders.com stickers this weekend ,which were hand delivered to the track by Matt J. Shapaka from UpDog Industries.



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Melissa Kufel was able to hold off Jamie Jones to finish in 4th Place



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In Women's Sport, Candace Lee grabbed the Holeshot, but her lead would be short lived as Adrinne Cooper would make the pass and take over the lead.



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Adrinne would pull away from the pack until her YFZ450 would come to a stop because it ran out of gas, but fortunately she figured out the problem before it was too late and switched it to reserve to finish the race in third.



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Jessica Doherty would take over the lead and the win followed by Briann Stout with Candace Lee having an off race and finishing back in 4th place behind Adrinne



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The 50cc Class (4-6) had Mike Gleason grabbing the Holeshot followed by Jeffrey B. Dodson and this pair ran away from the rest of the field as they battled for the lead.



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Jay Derosa passed his way into the lead in the Vet Class, but him and second place rider tangled after the first lap, which dropped the pair back to last place, which had Derosa slighty upset, but he was able to work his way back up to 9th by the end of the race with Brian Giles taking the win.

The race coverage will continue on Sunday, and I have uploaded an Amateur Photo Gallery along with the results from Saturday, so click the link below.

Muddy Creek Race Results & Photo Gallery Link

***Also, it would be great if someone could volunteer to help out with posting updates during the Live Coverage on Sunday during the Pro Races. Otherwise, I will only be able to post results after each Moto since I don't have anyone to help with Live Coverage.***

If you can help out, send me a PM. Until Sunday, Good Nite!!



Posted by: JRP

Parade lap is on the way!



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Keith Little grabs the holeshot



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little
spader
goodman
lawson
gust
jones



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byrd pushes natalie off the track!



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little
spader
goodman
jones
gust
byrd
haavisto



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little
goodman
jones
spader
lawson
natalie
gust
haavisto
byrd
wimmer



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jones passes good man, natalie is goin after spader for 4th place



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jones passes little, natalie in 4th, byrd right next to jones, but jones blocks him



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gust goes by lawson, heading for the front



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jones
natalie
little
goodman
gust
byrd



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jones
natalie
goodman
gust
byrd
little
lawson
haavisto
brown wimmer



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goodman is pulling up on natalie



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little back in 8th



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gust passes natalie



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3way battle for 2nd



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huge battle, byrd and natalie right beside eachother



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byrd tries to make a pass but natalie cut him off



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byrd has taken over 3rd natalie in 4th, last lap



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haavisto and goodman are batteling for 5th



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jones
gust
byrd
natalie



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jones takes the win in moto 1
gust
byrd
natalie
goodman
haavisto



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parade laps for moto 2 are on the way



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holeshot goes to goodman



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goodman
jones
byrd
gust



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jones passes goodman
3rd gust
4th natalie
5th byrd



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natalie passed goodman for 3rd



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natalie trys to pass gust, and gust blocked him



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byrd is pressing natalie



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jones
gust
natalie
byrd
lawson



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natalie crashed(no contact with byrd)



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natalie highsided the berm, he was powersliding.

Now byrd is in 3rd



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jones
gust
byrd
lawson
wimmer



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jones
gust
byrd
lawson
wimmer
byrd
brown
goodman



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lawson and wimmer are having a great weekend



Posted by: BlueZ440

Go JONES AND DOUG

what happend to the coverage?



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jones
gust
byrd
lawson
wimmer
brown
goodman
natalie
ellis
little



Posted by: BlueZ440

Is that how they finished for the 2nd moto?



Posted by: JRP

yea, unoffical though



Posted by: cdoofxr1

final results??



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dont know, have to wait to hear. Harlen will let you know



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Muddy Creek Complete Race Results & Photo Gallery Link

Overall Number Brand Name City,State District Moto 1 Moto 2
1 2 SUZ Jeremiah Jones Bowling Green, KY 1 1
2 55 SUZ Doug J. Gust Salem, WI 2 2
3 7 HON Joe Byrd Union City, TN 3 3
4 16 HON Jeremy Lawson Battletown, KY 8 4
5 708 HON Harold Goodman Romulus, MI 5 7
6 13 HON John Natalie Houtzdale, PA 6 4 8
7 199 YAM Patrick Brown Pittstown, NJ 6 7 6
8 191 HON Dustin Wimmer Center Valley, PA 6 10 5
9 75 WAL Joe Haavisto New Ipswich, NH 6 11
10 12 HON Keith Little Russellville, AL 9 10
11 53 YAM Kory Ellis Murrieta, CA 13 9
12 751 HON Trent Kandel Millersburg, OH 12 12 12
13 30 YAM Travis Spader Pt Pleasant, NJ 11 13
14 19 SUZ Jason Dunkelberger Trevorton, PA 6 15 14
15 66 YAM Greg T. Meeks Doyle, TN 14 15
16 86 SUZ Justin Bush Baxter, TN DNF 16



Posted by: Harvey

THANKS Harlan, great coverage, and also for the results. You the man



Posted by: QuadJunkies

quote:
Originally posted by Harvey
THANKS Harlan, great coverage, and also for the results. You the man




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The Pro Race Report has been posted, and I have uploaded several thousand photos from this weekend's race

Photo Gallery Link



Posted by: OutlawEX

What happend to Tavis Cain?



Posted by: LAWLESS23

I believe that Cain (and the whole Duncan team)
Arno Jr.
Luburgh...........and others are all skipping the Nationals for the rest of the year. They are all going to pursue the WPSA tour/series (ESPN) instead. If you have read other columns, you will see how fed up a lot of the riders are with the "Nationals" series.



Posted by: Yamahauler_04

Yup. They aren't riding any more Nationals this year.



Posted by: Warnerade

I dont think it is right for the whole team to just "abandon" the GNC circuit...true, they can be fed up with it...but why not just finish out the season and not come back next year?

Oh well though



Posted by: Yamahauler_04

Because it costs thousands to run the series. Just in gas and plane fares.

A lot of money to make a statement.

Only a couple of guys there are getting good money.



Posted by: Warnerade

i wouldnt call finishing out the series making a statement...those guys have been doing the series for years now, and they are still doing the wpsa..i think they can pocket the extra cash to finish the GNC's.

just my opinion though, i just dont like leaving things un-finished once its started.



Posted by: Jersey450R

quote:
Originally posted by Yamahauler_04
Because it costs thousands to run the series. Just in gas and plane fares.

A lot of money to make a statement.

Only a couple of guys there are getting good money.



HAVE U EVER SEEN ARNO'S RIG???

No problem with money for that family.



Posted by: walshracer21

dont say who has money and who doesnt if you dont know them



Posted by: Warnerade

quote:
Originally posted by walshracer21
dont say who has money and who doesnt if you dont know them
ya thats a pet peeve of mine also.



Posted by: Yamahauler_04

From those in the know, it was just too much money. The ATVA doesn't pay out well. Especally if you have to fly out to the race.

If you aren't the top three guys, you spend a lot to race.

Most of those guys aren't really even breaking even on their racing.



Posted by: Warnerade

I am fully aware of those things..but, like i said..i'm just a firm beleive in finishing something i start....its jsut my opinion, thats all



Posted by: Yamahauler_04

No worries.

I fully understand you.

Especially when sponsors are involved. They expect the full season.



Posted by: 400grl

What kind of a race would it be if your heart wasn't in it, though? Going through the motions doesn't cut it when it's that much money to run a series......what a waste......might as well ride where it's FUN to ride, and where you will put out the most effort.......

Just mye .02.....



Posted by: Jersey450R

quote:
Originally posted by walshracer21
dont say who has money and who doesnt if you dont know them


nah, i'm sorry. i'm totaly not like that. but his rig is probably worth more than my house...its double what the lonestar rig looks like.





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