"We had a big weekend at Loretta's in Tennessee, winning several classes and earning almost two-dozen podiums. More importantly, Jeffrey Rastrelli captured the Pro-Am championship with an impressive double-moto sweep and four other racers took home five amateur class titles," said Pat McGuire, Public Relations / Race Support. "Josh Creamer also proved ITP tires are versatile and offer lots of traction even in poor conditions. He grabbed the holeshot and second-moto victory in the Pro class on Saturday, despite the horribly muddy track. It was a good way to end the year."
Josh Creamer won the second Pro moto and finished second overall on the Pro class podium (his first of 2014) at Loretta Lynn's in Tennessee.
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Jeffrey Rastrelli (JB Racing / Cheerwine / Can-Am) won the Pro-Am class at round nine with a 1-1 scorecard, which gave him the 2014 Pro-Am class championship.
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Sean Taylor rode his Root River Racing / Motowoz / ITP-backed Honda to a season-best sixth-place finish in the Pro class at Loretta's.
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Dylan Tremellen had a great weekend in Tennessee, winning two classes and affirming his Production A class championship using ITP tires.
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Sam Rowe earned two podiums at a muddy Loretta Lynn's race in Tennessee. He also took home the class championship in two classes (450A, Open A).
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TEAM ITP - Loretta's Podiums
- Pro: Josh Creamer (2nd)
- Pro-Am: Rastrelli (WIN, 1-1), Sean Taylor (3rd)
- 450 A: Dylan Tremellen (WIN, 1-1), Sam Rowe (2nd)
- Open A: Rowe (2nd), Dalton Hicks (3rd)
- Production A: Tremellen (WIN, 1-1), Hicks (3rd)
- Women: Megan Manshack (WIN, 1-1)
- 450 B: Haedyn Mickelson (WIN, 2-1), Manshack (2nd)
- Open B: H. Mickelson (3rd)
- Schoolboy Sr. (14-17): Westley Wolfe (WIN, 1-1)
- Schoolboy Jr. Open (13-15): Wolfe, (WIN, 2-1), Noah Mickelson (2nd), Blake Sarver (3rd)
- Schoolboy Jr. (13-15): Grayson Eller (2nd)
- Schoolboy Sr. (14-17): Eller (3rd)
- Schoolgirl (13-17): Maddie Guyer (3rd)
- Super Mini (12-15): N. Mickelson (WIN, 2-1)
Megan Manshack put an exclamation point on her 2014 season with a solid second-place finish in the 450 B class and a 1-1 moto sweep win in the Women's ranks. Using ITP tires, she posted seven Women's class wins this year to grab the class title.
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- Pro-Am: Jeffrey Rastrelli (3 wins, 194 points)
- 450 A: Sam Rowe (5 wins, 200 points)
- Open A: Rowe (2 wins, 174 points)
- Production A: Dylan Tremellen (5 wins, 192 points)
- Women: Megan Manshack (7 wins, 210 points)
- Super Mini (12-15): Noah Mickelson (3 wins, 183 points)
Westley Wolfe had a solid year and final round at Loretta's for Team ITP. He won two Schoolboy classes aboard his ITP-equipped Honda in Tennessee.
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For complete results and championship points from the 2014 Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship Series, visit www.atvmotocross.com.
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