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Warnert AMA ATV MX Round 9
Warnert
Racing’s John Natalie Clocks Fastest Lap Time at
Pleasure Valley

John Natalie

Cody Miller |
Armaugh, PA – As
the end of the 2008 season draws near, Warnert
Racing’s John Natalie once again has proved why
he is the “Ironman”. Even after flipping his
quad in moto number two of round nine of the AMA
ATV Motocross Nationals, the #13 Can-Am laid
down the fastest lap time of the weekend with a
blistering 01:45.496 lap at Pleasure Valley
Raceway.
In moto number one, John came off the line in
4th place and was applying pressure to take over
3rd, but a flat tire caused by a rock forced
Natalie to slow his charge. Despite his tire
difficulties, John was holding fast to 4th
place, but in lap eleven John encountered a
mechanical issue that ended things a little
early for him.
In the second moto, John came off the line
looking strong, but soon ran into problems. “I
hit a rut and flipped my bike. That put me back
to last place, but I made up for it. I got the
fastest lap time of the race in the next lap and
moved all the way up to 10th,” John stated.
Unfortunately, Mother Nature decided that she
was going to rain on everyone’s parade and let
loose with a torrential downpour that caused
many racers, including Natalie, to toss their
goggles aside when visibility became too poor.
“I couldn’t see anything because off all the
mud, so I took off my goggles,” said Natalie,
who dropped back to 12th due to the
deteriorating conditions. John ended his day in
14th place overall but remains optimistic that
things will be different at the next round at
Red Bud. “We’ve been doing a lot of work to the
bike and it is running great. We’re really
getting things dialed in and I’m looking forward
to Red Bud. I think we have a good shot at a 1-1
finish,” he concluded confidently.
Warnert teammate Cody Miller is currently
tied for 11th place in the points race after
round nine, which is quite an accomplishment
after not being able to compete in the season
opener. Miller was at the back of the pack off
the gate in moto one, but Miller’s determination
allowed him to soon make quick work of Cale
Downen and Sage Baker and work his way into the
tenth spot, where he would finish in the first
moto. “The bike ran great and the power was
right there. I didn’t have any problems,” said
Cody.
In moto number two, Miller came off the line
in 14th place and was doing well until lap six.
Miller lost traction in a turn and spun out,
which sent him to the back of the pack. Cody
didn’t let his mishap get the best of him as
kept focused and began to move back up through
traffic until the rain began to fall. The
intensity of the sudden downpour caught many
racers by surprise, including Miller. “It was
raining so hard and it got really muddy. I
couldn’t see anything so I threw my goggles,” he
said.
Despite the rain and mud, Cody still managed
to overtake Yamaha’s Pat Brown before the finish
line, which landed him in 17th and gave him a
13th place finish overall.
The Warnert team will be heading to Red Bud
in Buchanan, MI for round ten on July 26th-27th,
where John Natalie could possibly break into the
top five in the points race if his prediction of
a 1-1 finish comes to pass.
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