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A Successful Weekend for Suzuki ATV Amateurs at
Unadilla
- In all, Suzuki amateur racers took 17
podium finishes at Unadilla this weekend.
- Four Suzuki riders were race winners.
Brea, Calif. – July 20, 2010 – The Rockstar
Makita Suzuki duo of Josh Creamer and Dustin
Wimmer weren't the only Suzuki riders who
enjoyed Round 9 of the AMA ATV Motocross
championship, held at the Unadilla Valley Sports
Center in New Berlin, NY. Suzuki amateur riders
took an outstanding 17 podium finishes in all,
and four won their classes.
Corey Snapp swept both motos en route to the
Production A victory and was joined on the
podium by fellow Suzuki rider Zack Sondgeroth.
Other Suzuki race winners included Brian Johnson
in the College 16-24 class, Rich Stambach in the
Junior 25 Plus class, which also saw Chase
Cunningham take third overall, and Brian
Kinczfogel in the Schoolboy Sr. 14-17 class,
where he was joined on the podium by Rie Parvin.
In the 90 Modified 8-15 class, Hunter Titus took
second overall.
In the Pro-Am Production class, promising
up-and-coming riders Jeffrey Rastrelli and Chase
Snapp took second and third, respectively, with
strong outings in both motos aboard the
championship-winning Suzuki QuadRacer R450s. In
the Pro-Am Unlimited Class, the roles were
reversed, with Snapp taking the second spot and
Rastrelli in third.
Representing Suzuki on the podium in the 450
C class was second-place finisher Ryan Wheeler
and third place finisher Nick Weaver. Wheeler
added another second place to his weekend in the
4-Stroke C class.
Suzuki riders made the podium in two of the
three Open classes. William Lloyd took third
overall in Open B, while David Henderlite took
third overall in Open C.
Suzuki amateur riders will be ready to take
more wins at Round 10 of the AMA ATV Motocross
championship, which will take place July 31 –
August 1 at Red Bud MX in Buchanan, Michigan.
About Suzuki
The Motorcycle/ATV Division of
American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC), Brea,
Calif., was founded in 1963 by Suzuki Motor
Corporation. ASMC markets motorcycles and ATVs
via an extensive dealer network throughout 49
states. ASMC's parent company, Suzuki Motor
Corporation (SMC), based in Hamamatsu, Japan, is
a diversified worldwide manufacturer of
motorcycles, ATVs, scooters, automobiles and
marine engines. Founded in 1909 and incorporated
in 1920, it has 120 distributors in 191
countries.
www.suzukicycles.com.
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