Byrd and Wimmer Resume Fight

TimeWednesday, April 15, 2009 | 4:45 PM

Contact: Rachel Fluharty
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For Immediate Release

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Byrd and Wimmer Resume Fight for The
AMA Pro ATV MX Championship At Round 4 in Danville

Danville, Va. (April 14, 2009) - Defending AMA Pro ATV Champion Dustin Wimmer's winning streak ended when Honda's Joe Byrd topped him at the Ballance MX two weeks ago in Bowling Green, Ky. The duo resumes their battle this weekend at the nationally recognized Birch Creek Motorsports in Danville, Va., as the fastest motocross riders on four-wheels head to round four of the chase for the most prestigious championship in their sport. The event also marks round three of the amateur portion of the National program.

The Birch Creek track is technically challenging and takes advantage of the hilly terrain, using‚ strategically placed single, double and triple jumps.‚  This includes‚ several table top jumps, whoops and sand sections.‚ The track surface features good‚ old Virginia red clay on the hills with sand sections in the flats. Tickets on Sunday are $15 for fans ($10 for ages 6-11), and admission includes full pro pit access, and an autograph session.

Byrd, the 2006 and 2007 AMA Pro Motocross Series' Champion from Union City, Tennessee took third at Glen Helen and second at Millcreek and nabbed first at Ballance MX. Josh Creamer, of the Monster Energy Kawasaki team, took second at Glen Helen and, despite a hard crash at the in Alabama, improved to come in fourth at Ballance MX. His teammate Chad Wienen has proven fast this season, but mechanical troubles have hurt his efforts early in the season. Wienen improved at Ballance MX, carrying solid 2-2 moto scores. Similarly, 2005 Champion John Natalie has been fast, but unlucky, so far this year on his Warnert Racing Can-Am. He needs a win this weekend to climb back into the championship points race.

In addition, nationally-recognized stars including veteran Doug Gust, Jeremy Lawson, Josh Upperman, Pat Brown and a crop of hard charging rookies will make up a full gate of talent in the AMA Pro ATV Class.

The pro class will feature two 20-minute races on Sunday, taking place at noon and 3 p.m., with the combined scores of both races determining the overall winner.

The pro riders will run as part of a full schedule of amateur racing, including classes for Youth, Women and veteran riders. Amateurs will practice on Friday and race on Saturday and Sunday. Pros will practice on Saturday and race on Sunday.

To get to the track from US 58 East of Danville, VA across from Airport go north on Kentuck Road (State Route 729) 12 miles to track on left.

About the ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship Presented by Parts Unlimited
The ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship 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. Check out weekly Motosodes of ATVision powered by Quad at www.atvmotocross.com For more information, please visit www.atvmotocross.com.

About the ATV Promoters Group (ATVPG)
The ATVPG is composed of the individual promoters that host the ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship 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.

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