ATVMXer300 shot this quick one-position video of Dustin Wimmer during a ride school he held earlier this year at Atco MX Park.
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
PVR - Pro ATV Moto 2
Another moto win for points leader Josh Creamer
Natalie rides smart to give Can-Am their first overall win
Team Motoworks Can-Am's John Natalie Jr. and Baldwin Motorsports Josh Upperman shot out of the gate at the start of moto 2 at Pleasure Valley Raceway Sunday and battled side-by-side for the holeshot. After a few turns, Upperman came away with the race lead.
But the Honda rider's lead proved short-lived. Natalie passed the Ohio native a few turns later and tried to settle in to the lead and the same pace that gave him the win in moto 1.
Pennsylvania native and hometown favorite John Natalie Jr. lead the second pro moto, but his lead would be challenged by several riders. The top five gradually broke away from the pack early in the moto with Natalie in first, followed by Josh Upperman, rookie Cody Gibson, Josh Creamer and Dustin Wimmer.
Creamer made short work of getting around Gibson, and he even got past Upperman a few laps later. But the Iron Man proved a greater challenge.
Josh Creamer reminded everyone in moto 2 why he's the current points leader. He started the moto in fourth, but Creamer quickly passed rookie Cody Gibson, who was putting in an impressive performance by hanging with the points leader and fighting off the defending champion.
Once Creamer moved into third, he set his sights on Upperman. The seasoned pro gave Creamer a good fight but eventually gave up the second spot. The Suzuki rider then closed in on Natalie, and the two settled in for a hard-fought moto that gave the Pennsylvania crowds some exciting racing to watch.
Creamer inched closer to Natalie with every lap, until finally he passed the Can-Am rider on the tabletop coming out of the back section.
It seemed only a matter of time before Creamer would guide his Yoshimura LTR450 around Natalie, but the Iron Man defended his position well and refused to open the door to the points leader. Even if Natalie relented the moto 2 win to Creamer he could still leave Pleasure Valley with the overall. Still, a big crowd was on hand and clad in shirts plastered with the Can-Am rider's name, and he surely didn't want to disappoint.
Natalie managed to fend of the challenge from Creamer long enough that the two leaders developed an intense pace that separated them from the pack.
But Natalie slipped and opened the door for Creamer, who finally made his pass on the tabletop coming out of the back section. From there on, moto 2 became the Josh Creamer show. Still, Natalie hung on for second, which gave him the overall and Can-Am's first ATV motocross national overall win.
There was plenty of action going on behind the two leaders. Jeremy Lawson put his head down and drove through the pack to get past Wimmer and Upperman to claim the third spot. Upperman finished the second moto in fourth with Wimmer in fifth.
Jeremy Lawson put his Walsh Racecraft Suzuki on the podium for the first time this season with two third-place finishes for third overall at the Pleasure Valley National.
Chad Wienen claimed the sixth spot in moto 2 following a disappointing DNF in the first moto after he blew out his rear shock. Wienen, also riding out of the Motoworks Can-Am semi, moved around several riders but still came away with just eleventh overall. Thomas Brown put his Yamaha in seventh place and was followed by Jeremy Warnia in eight. Patrick Brown and Cody Gibson rounded out the top 10 in moto 2.
Creamer may have won moto 2, but the weekend belonged to Natalie, who took his first overall win of the season and gave Can-Am their first overall win since entering the motocross foray three years ago. Ever outspoken, Natalie humbly summed up the win.
"The weekend went really well for me here at Pleasure Valley" Natalie said. "I was able to grab Can-Am's first ever win in front of these amazing fans."
Natalie gets a thumbs up from a fan congratulating him on the overall win at Pleasure Valley Raceway July 4.
The next round of the ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship series heads to New York and historic Unadilla. The current points standings: 1. Josh Creamer (356); 2. Dustin Wimmer (331); 3. John Natalie Jr (281); 4. Josh Upperman (259); 5. Chad Wienen (258); 6. Thomas Brown (233); 7. Jeremy Lawson (207); 8. Patrick Brown (180); 9. Jeremie Warnia (179); 10. Nick A. Denoble (146).
Monday, July 5, 2010
PVR - Pro ATV Moto 1
Natalie fights off Wimmer for win
John Natalie, Jr., ripped the holeshot on his Team Motoworks Can-Am DS450 in the first pro ATV moto at Pleasure Valley Raceway Sunday and tried hard not to look back.
Natalie had to contend with pressure from Rockstar Yoshimura Makita Suzuki's Dustin Wimmer, who stayed close to the Can-Am rider early on. Wimmer settled in to Natalie's pace for several laps before making one last push to close the gap, but the defending champ couldn't get around the Iron Man.
Natalie's moto 1 win came on the heels of a third-place finish in moto 2 at the last round in Millville, Mn.
The win did not come easy for Natalie. He had to fight hard and maintain a grueling pace as the track only got hotter and dustier. Wimmer kept Natalie in reach for most of the moto, but by the end he couldn't pull the trigger.
Natalie and Wimmer weren't the only two battling hard for position, whether that battle was to maintain a spot or pass several riders.
Jeremy Lawson moved up through the pack passing several riders, including Joe Byrd, who finished in fifth. Lawson punished his Walsh Racecraft LTR450 throughout the first moto, and it held up to give him a solid third place finish, which tied his best of the season so far.
Rockstar Yoshimura Makita Suzuki's Josh Creamer, the points leader heading in to Pleasure Valley, put in a respectable effort to maintain points in moto 1. Creamer finished fourth behind Lawson.The number nine seemed to be holding back in moto 1 with only a fourth place finish, and that became more evident as he unleashed the speed in dominating fashion in moto 2.
Creamer rode smart and didn't take his chances. Pleasure Valley only provided a few opportunities for for the quad racers to make any passes, and those who could pass took advantage in moto 1.
Mushin Racing's Thomas Brown moved his Yamaha YFZ450R through the pack as well, and he even put a textbook pass on teammate Cody Gibson in the same off-camber corner where Wimmer came close to passing Natalie several times.Gibson didn't relent easily. He hung tight on Brown's rear wheels but couldn't retake the position and eventually faded. Still, it proved one of the young rookie's best showings so far this year, as Brown finished in eight and Gibson took home ninth place.
The French Can-Am rider, Jeremy Warnia, took home sixth place ahead of Balwin Motorsports' Josh Upperman, who finished in seventh place in moto 1.
Pat Brown rounded out the top 10 in moto 1 on his Yoshimura and Lonestar backed Honda. Harold Goodman, Cody Grant, Keith Little and Brian Baragnwanath rounded out the first pro moto, which only saw 15 pros leave the gate at PVR. The big dissapointment in moto 1 was Chad Wienen, who destroyed a Fox Podium X rear shock and ended with a DNF.
Dustin Wimmer pushed his Suzuki hard to try and catch the leader and eventual winner of moto 1, John Natalie, Jr......
....but Natalie pushed his Can-Am even harder to take the moto 1 win. "Dustin Wimmer and I had a really good battle the whole race, but I came across the finish line first," Natalie said.
Check back Tuesday for coverage of moto 2 and more photos from the weekend at PVR.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Sponsor news - Maxxis
Maxxis tires claim two spots on
ATV MX Muddy Creek podium
Team Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki dominated the latest round of the ATV Pro Motocross Nationals, with a victory for Josh Creamer and third place for Dustin Wimmer. Round 7 was held June 20 in Blountville , Tennessee.
Creamer took second place in both motos for the overall win, his third in a row. Yellow-label Razr MX rear and Razr Cross front tires helped him overcome a last-place start in Moto 1. “The track was pretty hard and slick everywhere and the tires hooked up well, just like the whole bike. The tires really helped me hang my lines to get by everyone in that first moto,” Creamer said.Like his teammate, Wimmer turned in an outstanding performance at Round 7, winning both Moto 2 and the ATVRiders.com Fastest Qualifier Award. With 313 points, Creamer leads the race for the championship, followed by Wimmer, who has racked up 293.
Also riding Razrs, Walsh Race Craft’s Jeremy Lawson took fifth place overall. Riders on Maxxis took two spots on the Pro Am Production podium: Joel Hetrick earned second place, and Casey Martin grabbed third. Hetrick and Martin are also second and third in points for their class.
Maxxis congratulates Josh Creamer on his latest victory and thanks all of its riders for their fine performances.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
ATVision - Motosode 5
Check out Motosode 5, "Cribs." The ATVision crew tours the rolling coaches of pro ATV mx racers Keith Little and Dustin Wimmer.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
ATVision - Motosode 4
The upcoming reality series ATV-24/7 premieres this weekend. Krista Watson and the crew of ATVision caught up with its stars to talk to them about the show in this motosode. If you have access to this hard to get cable channel, you should definitely watch the show!
Monday, May 10, 2010
'Revolutionary' ATV video preview
BShipmanFilms posted this teaser of the upcoming ATV ride video "Revolutionary" over the weekend. If the rest of the film is as good as this segment with Dustin Wimmer, then I'm sold. The release date is planned for this fall.
Be sure to check out or subscribe to BShipmanFilms for more great quad and motocross-related videos.
Be sure to check out or subscribe to BShipmanFilms for more great quad and motocross-related videos.
Friday, May 7, 2010
ATVision - Motosode 3 Birch Creek
Check out the video report from round three at the Birch Creek AMA ATV Motocross National by ATVision. Congratulations to Yamaha/Mushin Racing's Thomas Brown, who snagged third overall for his first podium appearance as a pro ATV motocross racer. The series goes to Illinois next weekend, May 15, where Team Motoworks/Can-Am's Chad Wienen will be competing in his back yard. Let's see if home track advantage spells a win for Wienen.
Monday, May 3, 2010
ATV MX Round 3
Creamer takes win, points lead from Wimmer
Yoshimura Suzuki's Josh Creamer took his second overall win Sunday at the Birch Creek ATV MX national, round three of the ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship. The win also puts creamer on top of the points battle with 131, just two points ahead of his teammate and defending champ Dustin Wimmer.
Click on the link to read Rachel Fluharty's full race report.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
ATV-24/7 Teaser Video
The reality of pro ATV motocross racing is coming to a television near you!
The first episode of "ATV 24/7," a reality TV show that will follow defending MX champion Dustin Wimmer along with Can-Am's John Natalie, Jr., will air its first show May 15.
Long Haul Productions released this teaser video Tuesday. Check it out below!
ATV-24/7 teaser from ATV-24/7 on Vimeo.
“ATV-24/7” can be viewed on Direct TV on channel 344 (ICTV). On Dish Network, “ATV-24/7” can be viewed on channels 230 (ICTV) and MAVtv. The program will also air on America One Networks, AMGTV Family Networks, Tuff TV Networks, Untamed Sports Networks and other regional sport networks to be determined.
Follow this link for a complete listing and air dates.
The first episode of "ATV 24/7," a reality TV show that will follow defending MX champion Dustin Wimmer along with Can-Am's John Natalie, Jr., will air its first show May 15.
Long Haul Productions released this teaser video Tuesday. Check it out below!
ATV-24/7 teaser from ATV-24/7 on Vimeo.
“ATV-24/7” can be viewed on Direct TV on channel 344 (ICTV). On Dish Network, “ATV-24/7” can be viewed on channels 230 (ICTV) and MAVtv. The program will also air on America One Networks, AMGTV Family Networks, Tuff TV Networks, Untamed Sports Networks and other regional sport networks to be determined.
Follow this link for a complete listing and air dates.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
ATV MX Round Two - Ballance Moto X preview
Pro quads storm into Kentucky this weekend
The big show returns this weekend after taking Easter off, as pro ATV motocross hits the Blue Grass state for a weekend of fast action at Ballance Moto X raceway in Bowling Green, Ky.
Defending champ Dustin Wimmer dominated the season opener at Millcreek in March by winning both pro motos for the overall. It was just another day at the office, as no other pros had anything for Wimmer in Alabama. "I'm out here to win, what can I say?" Wimmer said after winning round one.
Wimmer's former teammate, Can-Am/Motoworks rider Chad Wienen, left Alabama with a second overall and sits 12 points behind the defending champ after one round. Just one point behind Wienen, third in the points chase, is Baldwin Motorsports rider Josh Upperman. Yoshimura/Suzuki's newest recruit, Josh Creamer, put in a solid finish on his new ride at round one and took third overall. Creamer is tied in points with Upperman for third. Rounding out the top five is the Ironman, Can-Am/Motoworks' John Natalie.
Creamer, Wimmer and Wienen celebrate on the pro podium at Millcreek. Rachel Fluharty photo
Check out ATVMotocross.com this weekend for live scoring and race results.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
ATV MX Round One - Millcreek results
Wimmer wins season opener
Yoshimura/Suzuki rider Dustin Wimmer claimed the season opener of the ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship in Alabama Sunday with a convincing 1-1 moto score to take the overall.
The results are somewhat unsurprising, as the top four finishers are the only remaining true factory racers with Chad Wienen, Josh Creamer, John Natalie and Josh Upperman rounding out the top five overall.
One of the surprises is actually Joe Byrd, who finished in eighth place overall behind Yamaha's Thomas Brown and Walsh Racecraft-backed Jeremy Lawson.
Click here for complete results, and check out ATVRiders.com for photos from the pro motos, pro practice and the weekend's other races.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
ATVMotocross.com
INTERVIEW: DUSTIN WIMMER
Rachel Fluharty over at the AMA ATV Nationals promoter's group interviewed Dustin Wimmer and posted the brief interview at ATVMotocross.com Friday. Read Dustin talk smack about his former teammate and competitor Chad Wienen here.
It's good to see Dustin talking to the media, even if it is answering softball questions from the ATVPG reporter, in anticipation of round one of the ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship at the end of March. I challenged Dustin in an editorial earlier this year to do just that and open up more about his ride, career and even personal life.
Keep it coming, Dustin!
The reigning ATV motocross champ sets up for a corner at Unadilla last July.
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