Ontario, Calif. - Team ITP Pro Josh Creamer won both the Pro and Pro-Am classes at round nine of the New England ATV Motocross series in Pennsylvania. The reigning Pro and Pro-Am class champion made it look easy using his ITP Quadcross motocross tires to grab three of four holeshots and win all four motos he entered.
"Josh Creamer is a true professional who put in another dominant performance this past weekend in Pennsylvania," Pat McGuire, ITP Public Relations/Race Support, said. "Even with more competition in both classes, Creamer won all four of his motos and the top two classes in the New England motocross series using our premium ATV motocross tires."
Clifford, Pennsylvania-based Hurricane Hills MX, which also served as the site for round four in May, hosted round nine in perfect weather. The promoters switched things up on the racers, however, when they made them race the track in the opposite direction.
The Pro class featured a total of 10 racers, including Creamer, who recently earned third overall in the AMA Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship Series Pro class. He was making just his second appearance on the NEATV-MX tour since winning both NEATV-MX Pro-level class championships in 2012. Creamer took the moto one holeshot and ran away with the win. Using the same Quadcross MX2 fronts and Quadcross MX Pro Lite rear tires, Creamer repeated the feat in moto two by also winning the race to the first turn and eventually the moto. The 1-1 overall victory was his second of the season and gave him 120 total points in just two rounds of racing.
Creamer also competed in the Pro-Am class, which featured a total of 12 racers, aboard his ITP-shod, BCS Performance/Walsh Race Craft-supported ATV. Although he only garnered one of two holeshots, he still led every lap and put in a commanding performance on his way to another 1-1 moto sweep.
"My ITP tires hooked up great and held strong for the length of the motos and I couldn't be happier with those results. I intend on making the next round at Hemond's and then going to take some time to relax and focus on myself," said Creamer in the NEATV-MX recap on ATVriders.com.
The next NEATV-MX event is scheduled for Sept. 14-15 at Hemond's Moto-X Park (HMXP) in Minot, ME. More ITP-supported racers will compete this weekend at round 10, the Can-Am Unadilla, in New Berlin, N.Y., as the 13-round AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) series returns from its summer break.