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Stowell, Pomeroy Split Pro finals at Crow Hill
for Can-Am RMR Series
Presented by
the New England Dodge Dealers
TEMPLETON, Mass. (June 2,
2008) - Veteran ATV racers James Stowell
and Matthew Pomeroy earned Pro division
victories Sunday afternoon, as Rock Maple Racing
(RMR) completed Round 3 on the 11-race 2008
Can-Am Series at Crow Hill Motor Sports Park.
Stowell, of Canajoharie, NY, powered his
Honda to a win in the Pro Unlimited final, with
Brent Miller settling for second and Pomeroy
third.
Pomeroy, of Westfield, MA, kept his Polaris
out front to win the Pro Am final, with Miller
second and Brian Daigle third. Jesse Kruszka and
Max Anderson finished fourth and fifth,
respectively. Each week, intensity in the Pro
class picks up a notch on the Can-Am RMR series.
Mike Taylor prevailed in a hotly-contested A
Unlimited final, holding off Colin Lancaster and
Steffan Dager for top honors. Brad Burbine, of
South Royalton, VT, out-gunned Casey Wingate and
Steve Scotia to claim victory in the B Unlimited
final. Scotia made the long haul to Templeton
from New Gloucester, Maine.
Andrew Ruel is getting rather used to seeing
his name atop the podium in ATV racing. The
veteran from Enfield, NH, picked up another win
in the C Unlimited final, out-dueling David
Livingston and Bruce Gaspardi. Gabriel Baldini
and Colby Cannizarro completed the top five in
an ultra-competitive battle for the C Unlimited
warriors.
Zach Tucker, of Deerfield, NH, out-powered
Charlie Swayer and local favorite Bert Ringuette
of Gardner to claim the Open Amateur final.
George Layton made the trip from Averill Park,
NY, worthwhile as he won the Plus 35 final,
while Kruszka bounced back to win the class for
16-24 year-olds.
Other winners in Quad-X competition Sunday
include Justin Chamberland (Production Lites);
Petra Lindeborg (Women Unlimited); Alex Parker
(0-90cc Modified); Jake Chamberland (0-90cc
Limited and 0-90cc Unlimited); Ethan Pearson
(0-70cc Unlimited); Cameron Dufault (0-50cc
Junior & 0-50cc Senior); and Caleb Connors
(0-70cc Modified).
Competition in RMR’s new Pit Bike series was
intense, as seven riders earned final rounds
wins. Evan Arnold, of Willington, CT, prevailed
in the Pro Open final, holding off Jesse Bourque
and Scott Furtado for top honors. Chris Lavoie
came down from Salem, NH, to capture the Pro
12-inch class final, with Bourque second and
David Souza third. Lavoie also held off his
brother Shawn to win the Pro 10-inch final, with
Jeremiah Murphy a strong third.
Matt McHugh notched a pair of wins Sunday in
Pit-X action. The Honda rider from Northfield,
NH, held off Andrew Broughton to claim the Youth
12-inch final, then went 2-for-2 with a victory
over Zach Pierce in the Youth 10-inch final.
Taylor Raisanen rode to victory in a wild
tilt for the Modified 12-inch warriors. The
young athlete from Hudson, NH, out-gunned
snocross veteran Tyler Sedlmeier and Kurt
Smigelski for top honors. Bryan Hoard came out
on top in the Stock 12-inch final, holding off
Justin Curboy and Ken Lowrey for the win. Jesse
Bourque rounds out our list of Pit Bike winners
with his victory over Dennis Gendron and
Raisanen in the open Amateur final.
For complete results or to learn more about
the Can-Am RMR ATV Series, visit us online at
www.rockmaple.com. Round 4 on the 2008
Can-Am Series is set for Sunday, June 22, at
Thornwood MX in Williamstown, New York. The
Can-Am RMR Series is brought to you by your New
England Dodge Dealers, who invite you stop by
today and see the 2008 models.
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