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AMATEUR WINNERS REPORT FROM BALLANCE MOTO X

Cody Gibson won both the Pro-Am
Production and Pro-Am Unlimited races
over the weekend at Ballance Moto X. |
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (April
13, 2008) -- The winners of this
weekend's Pro-Am, Amateur, Youth, and Women's
races follow. The events were run as part of the
Bluegrass ATV, which was the second Amateur
round for the AMA/ATVA ATV Championship Series.
The winners:
Pro Am Production: Cody Gibson
(No. 40 Suzuki)
Pro Am Unlimited: Cody Gibson (No. 40 Suzuki)
Pro Am Women: Heather Byrd (No. 7 Honda)
450 A: Michael Brewster (No. 25 Suzuki)
450 B: Kyle Bard (No. 16 Kawasaki)
450 C: Nicholas Moser (No. 77 Honda)
Open A: Troy Mercer (No. 8 Yamaha)
Open B: Dustin Swartfager (No. 262 KTM)
Open C: Shane Hadley (No. 118 Suzuki)
4-Stroke A: Antonio Pacheco (No. 121 Honda)
4-Stroke B: Jordan Ringer (No. 121 Suzuki)
4-Stroke C: Jordan Davidovich (No. 25 Honda)
Production A: Justin Norman (No. 16 KTM)
Production B: Kyle Bard (No. 16 Kawasaki)
Production C: Yasmin Adams (No. 43 Honda)
College 16-24: Brandon Jones (No. 22/ Honda)
Junior 25 Plus: Chase Cunningham (No. 419
Suzuki)
Vet 30 Plus A: Kevin Pocrnich (No. 1 Yamaha)
Vet 30 Plus B/C: James Perry (No. 44 Honda)
Senior 40 Plus: Randy Hurst (No. 50 Kawasaki)
Women: Angela Adkins (No. 15 Honda)
Schoolboy Senior (15-17): James Murrah (No. 84
Suzuki)
Schoolboy Junior (13-15): Mark Madl (No. 41
Honda)
Super-Mini (13-15): Jeffrey Rastrelli (No. 28
Honda)
90 Modified (8-15): Matt Carter (No. 131 Honda)
90 Automatic Senior (12-15): Colby Gilchrist
(No. 33 Honda)
90 Automatic Junior (8-11): Benjamin Brocato
(No. 75 Honda)
90 CVT (8-15): Caston McConnell (No. 204 DRR)
70 Modified (6-11): Ryan Harness (No. 224 Other)
70 CVT (6-11): Johnny Loos (No. 62 KAS)
70 SS (6-11): Alex Szymborski (No. 84 Cobra)
33-50 Senior (6-8): Corey Heath (No. 8 Cobra)
50 Limited Junior (4-6): Will Harness (No. 3
DRR)
About the ATV Association
(ATVA)
The ATV Association (“ATVA”) is the official
sanctioning body of the amateur division of the
ATVA ITP/Moose ATV National Motocross
Championship Series Presented by Parts
Unlimited. The 9,000-member ATVA is a sister
organization of the 260,000 member American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA). ATV racing has
experienced phenomenal growth in recent years,
and continues to gain momentum and support,
outselling off-road motorcycles annually. Each
ATVA round attracts hundreds of racers who
compete for bragging rights to one of 31 amateur
national titles. For more information, please
visit
www.atvaonline.com.
About the ATV Promoters
Group (ATVPG)
The ATVPG is composed of the individual
promoters that host the AMA ITP/Moose ATV
National Motocross Championships, presented by
Parts Unlimited. The goal of the ATVPG is to
raise awareness of ATV motocross through the
production of professional and amateur
championship racing events. For more information
on the ATVPG and the ATV National events they
produce, please visit
www.atvmotocross.com.
About the ITP/Moose ATV
National Motocross Championship Series Presented
by Parts Unlimited
The AMA ITP/Moose ATV National Motocross
Championship Series Presented by Parts Unlimited
is the nation’s premier amateur and professional
ATV motocross series, and competes at top
motocross facilities nationwide. The 11-round
series features the Nation's best racers, teams
and sponsors, and is America’s largest and
longest-running ATV National Motocross series
with more than 20 years of competition. The
series continues to expand and produce top
talent from the amateur ranks, while keeping
close to the grassroots fun that makes people
love to go to the races.
Series sponsors include title sponsors ITP
Tires and Moose Racing, and presenting sponsor
Parts Unlimited. Premiere and Feature sponsors
include ATV Sport, Moto Tees, Scott USA, Maxxis
Tires, Elka Suspension and H-Bomb Films/Division
Four. Associate sponsors include Weekend Warrior
Trailers, Denton Racing, and Hinson Racing.
Media partners include ATV Insider, ATV Rider
and ATVRiders.com. For more information, please
visit
www.atvmotocross.com.
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