Nation's fastest ATV racers head to Unadilla Valley Sports Center

COLUMBUS –The 2011 AMA ATV Motocross National Championship Series heads to Unadilla Valley Sports Center July 16 and 17 for round nine of the 11-round race series. With only three races left in the series, the championship title is coming down to the wire.
This nationally televised event on the Versus network is expected to draw nearly 800 riders. With a full-gate of ATV Pro riders for 2011, the championship title chase has never been so exciting.
Former series points leader Chad Wienen recently underwent surgery after a season-ending practice crash left the factory Can-Am racer with two broken vertebrae in his back. With Wienen's absence for the remainder of the season, teammate John Natalie and the rest of the field will have the opportunity to step up for a championship title this year.
After taking a win in the last round, Ohio native Josh Upperman sits only seven points behind John Natalie for the points lead, the closest Upperman has been all year. However, Natalie is bouncing back from a broken arm, giving him a bit of a disadvantage heading into Unadilla this weekend.
Florida's Jeremy Lawson has been a force to reckon with all season long, often setting the fastest lap times in the race; however, the Suzuki rider hasn't been able to stay consistent from weekend to weekend. He will be a top contender for the overall win this weekend at Unadilla.
Unadilla Valley Sports Center is home to many years of AMA Pro Racing in both the motorcycle and ATV disciplines, making it one of the premier facilities in the nation. The local community will be familiarly saturated with racers, families and fans as they take over local hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Amateur classes will practice on Friday and race on Saturday and Sunday. Pros will run two timed practice sessions on Saturday morning and race in the afternoon as part of a full schedule of amateur racing, including classes for Youth, Women and Veteran riders. Local riders are encouraged to take part in the amateur racing schedule and may sign up at the event.
Tickets on Saturday are $20 for spectators ($10 for ages 6-11), and admission includes full pro-pit access and an autograph session.

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