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WPSA: Wienen and Bithell Win, Natalie and West Clinch during PowerSports ATV Tour Finale

9-17-2007

by Flagworld


"This season has been unbelievable," said West. "I have never worked so hard for something in my life and it feels great. This is just an amazing thing to accomplish.

"We had some bad luck this year, but luckily, so did some of my fellow competitors," added West. "It really came down to the wire. We had to have a good finish here, and we accomplished that."

West recovered from a last-place finish in Round 5 to earn the title. West suffered two offs that weekend, and ended up nursing his ATV to the finish. However, he didn't give up.

"We set out to win this thing," said West. "My results in Kentucky really got me thinking. But I wiped the slate thing and made it clear to myself that I was going to win this thing. Kentucky was really a re-birth for me."

Can-Am earned its second straight Manufacturers' Championship on the merit of eight wins in ten races.

"It's been an outstanding season," said Jeff Gruhlke, Can-Am's Race Director. "Warnert Racing, the riders; everyone out there contributed. We're proud to come to the WPSA and showcase the power, handling and innovation of the Can-Am four wheelers."

Special award winners were:
SuperQuad Pro 450
The QUAD Magazine Holeshot Award ($1,000): Natalie
ATVSource.com Biggest Mover ($500): John Ragon (No. 98 JB Racing/Suzuki)

QuadTerrain Pro Stock
Holeshot Technologies Rock'n'Roll Award ($1,000): Bithell
ATVSource.com Biggest Mover ($500): Bithell

Other winners during the weekend were:

Pro SuperSport: Dana Creech (No. 52 DanaCreechRacing.com/Polaris)
SuperQuad Pro Am: Greg Gee (No. 10 Fox Shox/Honda)
A Class: Brandon Smith (No. 70 Walsh/Honda)
B Class: Austin Moser (No. 87 East Coast ATV/Honda)
C Class: Dalton Hicks (No. 33 Hanson Racing/Yamah)
Women A: Angela Butler (No. 1 LoneStar Racing/Honda)
Women B/C: Brianne Hanson (No. 55 Glens Sports Centre/Yamaha)
16-24: Greg Gee (No. 10 Fox Shox/Honda)
Plus 25: Dane Heilman (No. 07 JPMX/Honda)
Plus 35: Randy Hurst (No. 50 RH Aluminum/Honda)
Open Amateur: Dane Heilman (No. 07 Hiper Wheels/Honda)
Production Lites: Jeffrey Rastrelli (No. 28 J&J Motorsports/Honda)
0-50cc Limted Auto Clutch CVT 4-6: Jordan Digby (No. 88 OMF Wheels/DRR)
0-50cc Production Auto Clutch 6-8: Alex Hammond (No. 171 Cobra)
51-70cc Production Auto Clutch 6-11: Nicholas Gennusa (No. 15 Zebu and Forno Bakery and Cafe/Honda, Cobra)
0-70cc Shifter 6-11: David Nevrotski (No. 24 Rath Racing/JB, Cobra)
71-90cc 2 Stroke, 75-125cc 4 Stroke 8-11: Nicholas Gennusa (No. 15 Zebu and Forno Bakery and Cafe/Honda, Cobra)
71-90cc 2 Stroke, 75-125cc 4 Stroke Production 12-15: Aaron Beer (No. 707 Pittman Racing/Cobra)
90cc Production CVT Belt Drive 8-15: Jacob Albaugh (No. 6 Kasea)
75-125cc 4 Stroke Production 8-15: Grantt Darnell (No. 128 Scott Cain Racing/Honda)
90 2 Stroke Modified 8-12: Dillon Starks (No. 33 Pittman Racing/TBA)
Supermini: Jeffrey Rastrelli (No. 128 Hetrick Racing/Honda)
Complete results are available at www.PowerSportsTour.com.
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