Racing on the Edge at On The Edge
D Jameson | Jun 20, 2012 | Comments 0
World Off-Road Championship ATV Series
Round 6: On The Edge Raceway
Courtesy of Can-Am
ENTERPRISE, UT, JUNE 15-17
Motoworks/ Can-Am DS 450 Josh Frederick and teammate Dillon Zimmerman each finished in the top 10 in the ATV Pro class at the World Off-Road Championship Series’ sixth round, held at On The Edge Raceway in Enterprise, Utah. Frederick posted a fourth-place finish and Zimmerman rallied to finish seventh overall. Meanwhile, Can-Am X-Team DS 450 racer Collins Webster earned third overall in the Pro-Am class.

The course at round six of the World Off-Road Championship ATV Series was very unique and challenging, and included deep-water sections, rocks, and tight tree sections. Josh Frederick finished fourth in the ATV Pro class.
“It was a very challenging weekend in Utah for Motoworks/ Can-Am Pros Josh Frederick and Dillon Zimmerman,” said Can-Am race manager Jimmie O’Dell. “They battled their way through deep water crossings and a very rocky, short racecourse that forced many bottlenecks. Even with the difficult conditions, I was proud of the way both our riders never quit and fought all the way to the end. We have two races remaining to show them what we’re made of, and we will continue to keep fighting for the championship until the very last race of the season. Collins Webster had a good race on a very difficult course to put his Can-Am DS 450 on the Pro-Am-class podium again.”
Frederick came out of the dead-engine start in the top five. However, early in the race, his machine had issues due to the deep water that in some areas was over the ATV’s seat. Despite the problem, Frederick moved up into fourth place after that, but he could not advance further. Frederick is 13 points out of first place with two rounds remaining in 2012.
Frederick also competed in his Motoworks/ Can-Am Commander 1000 X in the SxS Production 1000 class and finished sixth.

Currently, Frederick is second in the ATV Pro-class points and sixth in the SxS Production 1000 ranks.
“I felt good this weekend, and the bike was amazing, but this was a tough race and we just tried to do the best we could out there,” said Frederick. “I’m going to take it one race at a time. We all put in a lot of work, and I want to put the Can-Am on the podium next round.”
Zimmerman was just outside the top five off the start but got stuck on the second lap and dropped to 13th. However, the young Pro fought hard to get back into the top 10. By the end of the race, he rallied to pick off six riders to finish seventh on the weekend. Zimmerman is currently fourth in the Pro-class standings.

Dillon Zimmerman (DZ49) finished seventh in the ATV Pro class on his DS 450 and is now fourth in the Pro-class standings.
Webster came off the Pro-Am class starting line in the top five and soon worked his way into third place. He held that spot for the remainder of the race and earned his fourth podium finish of the season.
For more information on Can-Am racing, the entire 2012 schedule, the 2012 contingency program and DS 450 Amateur-racer support program, please visit www.can-amxteam.com.
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