“Josh Creamer put in a great ride on his ITP tires in the highly competitive ATV Pro class that featured a full gate and very muddy conditions. To have him win a moto and take second overall was a wonderful start to the 2013 season. And to do so with the new ITP Quadcross MX2 front tires speaks volumes for its overall design and performance levels,” said Pat McGuire, Public Relations / Race Support. “Team ITP had a successful weekend in three different racing series, all of which featured very rugged racing conditions. We faced mud at the ATV race in Georgia, a grueling WORCS course in Arizona, and the always challenging Nevada desert in the Mint 400, but our tires withstood the conditions and we were pleased with the overall results.”
ATV Motocross
Haedyn Mickelson won two Schoolboy classes at the opening round using ITP tires.
In the ATV MX series most prestigious event, the ATV Pro class, Josh Creamer was the top finishing ITP pro racer, taking second overall. Creamer and fellow ITP-backed pro Jeffrey Rastrelli were part of a first turn pileup in moto one, but both riders remounted their quads and charged from the back of the pack. Rastrelli actually carved his way through the pack to earn a career-best fifth overall in the first moto on his ITP tires. Creamer crossed the finish line in sixth.
Moto two of the Pro class was much different for both riders, as Creamer pulled the holeshot and raced away to his first moto victory of the season and Rastrelli finished 16th. Creamer’s 6-1 moto finishes were good for second overall and a good start to the 2013 season. Rastrelli, who got a mid-pack start and was sitting comfortably in seventh with two laps remaining, overshot a muddy berm and got stuck. The young pro had to settle for 11th overall.
Team ITP racer Sam Rowe won the College 16-24 class in Georgia.
ITP had five amateur class racers win their class overall in Georgia. Overall wins went to William “Duck” Lloyd (Junior 25 Plus), Sam Rowe (College 16-24), Alex Gillette (Production C), Haedyn Mickelson (Schoolboy Sr. 14-15; Schoolboy Jr. 13-15 Open). ITP riders Jordan Digby, Dalton Hicks (Production A and 450A), Mike Barnhardt and Gillete earned second-place finishes, while Noah Mickelson was third in the 90 Open (12-15).
Round two of the ATV MX series is scheduled for April 13-14 at Muddy Creek Raceway in Blountville, Tenn.
WORCS
Team
ITP racers Sara Price and Brice Ginn dice it out in the SxS Production
850 class at round three of WORCS. Price finished second and is tied for
fourth in points.
Team ITP racer Cody Rahders was the top finishing ITP pilot in the SxS Pro Production class, earning sixth overall out of 25 total drivers entered. In the Production 850 class, ITP-backed Sara Price earned a hard-fought second place. Her finish put her in a tie for fourth place in class points with fellow ITP racer Justin Lambert, who did not compete at round three.
“It was a great race, considering I’m new to the driving scene from crossing over from motocross. The ITP Blackwater tires were a big advantage in giving me the extra pull and traction in the sand corners,” said Price.
Round four of WORCS will take place April 19, at Sand Hollow in Hurricane, Utah.
BITD
Derek and Jason Murray took third in the SxS Pro class in the 2013 Best In The Desert Mint 400 race in Nevada.
“The Mint 400 was our first Best In The Desert race with the new 30-inch ITP Ultra Cross tires. The tires handled high-speed sections, silt beds, cornering and nasty rock beds with ease,” said Derek Murray.
The next BITD event, the Silver State 300, is slated for May 3-5, in Nevada.
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