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ATV NATIONAL MOTOCROSS RACING INVADES THE
PRAIRIE STATE,
HITS CENTRAL ILLINOIS FOR CONCEPT HAULERS ATV
SHOWDOWN
WALNUT, Ill. (May 7, 2008)
-- The ITP/Moose Racing ATV National Motocross
Championship Series Presented by Parts Unlimited
heads into the heart of Illinois this weekend
for the Concept Haulers ATV Showdown. The event,
Round 5 of the National Pro Racing tour and
Round 4 of the Amateur tour, is being held at
Sunset Ridge MX. The Nation's premier national
ATV racing series features America's best pro
riders, as well as Amateur, Pro-Am and Junior
racers.
The ATV Motocross Series features the top
professional and amateur ATV riders in the
country, competing at preeminent motocross
facilities across the nation. ATV motocross
racing is run on a closed course, which
comprises technical "whoops" sections, as well
as big-air jumps, tight turns and all-out
straightaways. The machines are race-bred 450cc
machines from top manufacturers such as Can-Am,
Suzuki, Yamaha, Polaris, Honda, KTM, and
Kawasaki. Riders easily make six-figure incomes
from the large purses, and contingency bonuses
posted by manufacturers, as well as other Series
sponsors and suppliers.
The riders will be vying for the most coveted
honor in ATV racing: The AMA National
Championship and the AMA No. 1 Number Plate.
The race will be telecast on Versus Network on
Sept. 1 at 3:30 p.m.
The big story of the weekend will center around
hometown racer Chad Wienen. The Team Suzuki
rider from Galena, Ill. has had an up-and-down
season thus far and has fought injury and
mechanical issues all season. However, with
three different winners in four races thus far,
it's still anyone's championship to win, and
Wienen sits well within the title chase.
Speaking of points, defending champion Joe Byrd
rebounded at the last race, placing his
factory-supported Honda on the top step of the
podium for the first time this season. Rocketing
to third in points, Byrd is well positioned to
net his third consecutive title. Byrd is the
defending winner here and hopes to repeat this
weekend. Byrd is joined by Honda riders Harold
Goodman and Josh Upperman.
But Byrd's march may depend largely on the
actions of Team Suzuki. Wienen's teammates
Dustin Wimmer and Doug Gust have won a total of
three races (two for Wimmer and one for Gust),
and the duo will certainly be hard to stop here.
Josh Creamer and his Team Monster Energy Drink
Kawasaki certainly showed that the team has come
up to speed at the last race in Kentucky.
Creamer, who sits fifth in points, has a podium
to his credit this season as well as a fast
qualifier award. Creamer is joined on the
Kawasaki team by Russell Shumaker and Keith
Little.
Can-Am, in its first full year of ATV Motocross
competition, has been buoyed this season by
veteran rider John Natalie. Natalie, who
currently sits fourth in points, netted Can-Am
its first moto win earlier this season. His
tough riding style, which earned him the apt
nickname "Iron Man," is always entertaining to
watch and usually puts him in contention when it
counts. Natalie is joined on the Can-Am squad by
Jeremy Lawson. Cody Miller, Greg Gee, Sage
Baker, and Richard Pelchat.
French Canadian rider Jasmin Plante placed
second in Kentucky earlier this season, handing
Team Yamaha its best finish this season. Plante
is joined in Yamaha Blue by New Jersey rider Pat
Brown.
Other pros expected to compete this weekend
include: Rocco Arno, Jr., John Ragon. Jason
Dunkelberger, Thomas Hager, Nate Morello, Hunter
Miller and Michael James Brown.
Fast Facts - Concept Haulers ATV Showdown - May
10-11, 2008
What: ITP/Moose Racing ATV National Motocross
Championship Series, America's premier ATV
racing series. ATV motocross racing is run on a
closed course, which comprises technical
"whoops" sections, as well as big-air jumps,
tight turns and all-out straightaways. The
machines are race-bred 450cc machines from top
manufacturers such as Can-Am, Suzuki, Yamaha,
Polaris, Honda, KTM, and Kawasaki. Riders easily
make six-figure incomes from the large purses,
and contingency bonuses posted by manufacturers,
as well as other Series sponsors and suppliers.
When: May 10-11, 2008
Where: Sunset Ridge MX: I-80 To Route 40 (Exit
45); take 40 North, 4 miles; turn Right on
Manlius Rd, just after the school. 1 mile
to CR1100; turn Left on CR1100; go approx. four
miles on CR1100
Who: Top Pro racers, including Joe Byrd, Dustin Wimmer, Doug Gust, Chad Wienen, John Natalie,
Jr., Josh Creamer, Keith Little, Jeremy Lawson,
Pat Brown, Harold Goodman and many others. The
Series also features the top Pro Am, Amateur,
Women, and Youth riders in the country.
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Current Pro Points
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Pos
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Name
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#
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Brand
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Hometown
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#1
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#2
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#3
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#4
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Pts
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1
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Dustin Wimmer
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191
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Center Valley, Pa.
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1
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1
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3
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2
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178
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2
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Doug Gust
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55
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Salem, Wis.
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5
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3
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1
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4
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145
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3
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Joe Byrd
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7
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Union City, Tenn.
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8
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2
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18
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1
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119
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4
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John Natalie
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13
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Houtzdale, Pa.
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4
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10
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6
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8
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113
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5
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Josh Creamer
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9
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N. Stonington, Conn.
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3
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20
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4
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10
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104
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6
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Harold Goodman
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708
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Brownstown, Mich.
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6
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6
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13
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7
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103
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7
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Chad Wienen
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44
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Galena, Ill.
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2
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9
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11
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7
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92
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8
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Jason Dunkelberger
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19
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Trevorton, Pa.
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11
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5
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20
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3
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82
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9
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Jeremy Lawson
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16
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Battletown, Ky.
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15
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7
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19
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5
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80
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10
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Rocco Arno, Jr.
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101
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Bridgeton, N.J.
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17
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15
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5
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11
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80
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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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