Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross Championship Results - RedBud

Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross Championship Results - RedBud

TimeSunday, July 27, 2014 | 12:40 PM
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TimeSunday, July 27, 2014 | 12:40 PM

Wienen Emphatically Captures Third Consecutive ATVMX Title with Perfect Afternoon at RedBud
John Natalie and Joel Hetrick Join Wienen on AMA Pro ATV Podium

The penultimate round of the Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship, sanctioned by AMA (ATVMX), ultimately resulted in the crowning of an AMA Pro ATV Champion on Saturday as defending two-time titleholder Chad Wienen cemented his status as one of the all-time greats by securing his third straight championship with one round remaining. Wienen enjoyed a perfect day at RedBud aboard his Wienen Motorsports/SSi Decals/Walsh Yamaha, putting forth a dominant 1-1 outing en route to victory at the Rocky Mountain ATV/MC RedBud ATV National, his sixth of the season.

The field roars into the first turn.
The field roars into the first turn. Photo: Ken Hill

Another balmy afternoon graced the series’ annual visit to Michigan, where Wienen’s championship quest began with him earning the ATVRiders.com Top Qualifier Award for the fifth time in eight rounds. As expected, the RedBud track gradually got rougher as the afternoon went on, providing a true challenge for the ATVMX elite.

In the opening moto, Motosport.com/RRR/Ford/DWT/Walsh Honda’s John Natalie put himself in a familiar spot by capturing the SSi Decals Holeshot Award with Wienen in tow. Natalie would go on to lead the first lap, but Wienen put the pressure on quickly and made his move to the front of the field the following lap. With a clear track ahead of him, Wienen set sail and left Natalie in the clutches of a hard-charging Joel Hetrick aboard his JB Racing/DWT/Mtn. Dew Live Wire Can-Am. On Lap 3, Hetrick found some momentum coming out of the final corner, allowing him to slingshot past Natalie and take over second. From there, the top three remained status quo, with Wienen maintaining a three-second margin over Hetrick. As the checkers flew, Wienen, Hetrick and Natalie took the top three spots, with Wienen Motorsports/SSi Decals/Walsh Yamaha’s Thomas Brown solidly in fourth and BCS Performance Can-Am’s Josh Creamer in fifth. JB Racing/Cheerwine Can-Am’s Jeffrey Rastrelli made an impressive climb to come from 10th to sixth.

Wienen was in a league of his own Saturday.
Wienen was in a league of his own Saturday. Photo: Ken Hill

With one big step towards the AMA Pro ATV crown completed, Wienen seized control of Moto 2 out of the gate, grabbing the SSi Decals Holeshot Award and essentially dashing any of the hopes of his fellow competitors. Baldwin Motorsports/PEP/Upperman Racing Honda’s Josh Upperman jumped out to a great start in second, with Natalie not far behind in third and Brown in fourth. After solid first motos both Hetrick and Creamer were forced to fight their way from starts outside the top five.

With Wienen out front and in control of the moto, there was little left that his rivals could do as the reigning champ was at the top of his game at RedBud. As Wienen dominated, the focus turned to the battle between Upperman and Natalie for second. The pair paced one another for the entirety of the moto until Upperman made a mistake on the final lap that allowed Natalie to steal away the spot. Brown was in the hunt for a podium again in Moto 2 and ultimately secured another fourth-place effort ahead of Rastrelli in fifth. After suffering early misfortune and dropping all the way to ninth, Hetrick valiantly fought his way back to sixth to ensure his spot on the overall podium.

Natalie did all he could to keep Wienen honest.
Natalie did all he could to keep Wienen honest. Photo: Ken Hill

It was the third 1-1 performance of the 2014 season for Wienen and served as a fitting complement to his championship-clinching effort. Natalie’s best outing since the third round resulted in his fourth podium effort of the season in second (3-2), while Hetrick’s resiliency (2-6) helped him edge out Brown (4-4) for the third an final spot on the podium. Upperman completed the top five (7-3) for the afternoon.

“This is amazing. I cant’ believe it coming where I came from in 2011, battling hard and jut never giving up on dreaming,” said Wienen. “I’m just blessed and my Yamaha is the heartbeat of getting me here. I’m just so pumped right now. I’m at a loss for words.”

In addition to claiming his third consecutive AMA Pro ATV crown, Wienen also earned his third straight victory at RedBud. Wienen is the fifth rider in ATVMX history to win three championships and is just the second to ever do so consecutively, joining the sport’s most iconic figure Gary Denton, who won eight titles in a row, with that coveted distinction.

Championship number three for Wienen.
Championship number three for Wienen. Photo: Ken Hill

With just one round remaining and the title decided, the focus shifts to thrilling battle for second in the ATVMX standings between Hetrick, Brown and Natalie. Currently, Hetrick controls second with an 11-point advantage over Brown in third. Natalie lurks in fourth, and following his extremely consistent afternoon at RedBud has closed to within 16 points of Hetrick and five points of Brown.

The Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship will take a week off before bringing the 2014 season to a close with the ninth and final round from Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, on August 9-10.

Wienen has won six of eight races in 2014.
Wienen has won six of eight races in 2014. Photo: Ken Hill

AMA Pro ATV Overall Results (Moto Finishes)

  1. Chad Wienen, Galena, Illinois, Yamaha (1-1)
  2. John Natalie, Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania, Honda (3-2)
  3. Joel Hetrick, Seneca, Pennsylvania, Can-Am (2-6)
  4. Thomas Brown, Sanger, Texas, Yamaha (4-4)
  5. Josh Upperman, Louisville, Ohio, Honda (7-3)
  6. Jeffrey Rastrelli, Palm City, Florida, Can-Am (6-5)
  7. Josh Creamer, North Stonington, Connecticut, Can-Am (5-7)
  8. Tyler Hamrick, Cortland, Ohio, Honda (9-8)
  9. Sean Taylor, Montezuma, Iowa, Honda (8-10)
  10. Cody Janssen, Kaukauna, Wis., Honda (10-9)

AMA Pro ATV Championship Standings

  1. Chad Wienen, Galena, Illinois, Yamaha, 383
  2. Joel Hetrick, Seneca, Pennsylvania, Can-Am, 306
  3. Thomas Brown, Sanger, Texas, Yamaha, 295
  4. John Natalie, Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania, Honda, 290
  5. Josh Upperman, Louisville, Ohio, Honda, 266
  6. Josh Creamer, North Stonington, Connecticut, Can-Am, 242
  7. Jeffrey Rastrelli, Palm City, Florida, Can-Am, 220
  8. Ronnie Higgerson, Cutler, Illinois, Can-Am, 174
  9. Tyler Hamrick, Cortland, Ohio, Honda, 166
  10. Sean Taylor, Montezuma, Iowa, Honda, 149

Specialty Awards

ATVRiders.com Top Qualifier Award – Chad Wienen

SSi Decals Holeshot Championship

  1. John Natalie – 11 points
  2. Josh Upperman – 8 points
  3. Chad Wienen – 3 points
  4. Josh Creamer – 2 points
  5. David Haagsma – 2 points

Catch all nine rounds of AMA Pro ATV Class racing action on MAVTV. For more information on the series, visit www.atvmotocross.com and join the conversation on the series Facebook page or follow on Twitter @ATVMXdotcom and #ATVMX.