Veglia Earns Third in Can-Am Maverick at Glen Helen

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VEGLIA EARNS THIRD IN CAN-AM MAVERICK AT GLEN HELEN

Valcourt, Québec, September 16, 2014 – Can-Am® Maverick™ side-by-side pilot Pablo Veglia earned third place in the competitive SxS Pro Class at round eight of the World Off-Road Championship Series held in Devore, Calif.

“Pablo Veglia put in a podium-worthy performance behind the wheel of his Maverick at Glen Helen, especially considering the tough course, number of entries and extremely high temperatures,” said Jeff Leclerc, Racing Project Leader, Can-Am.

Round eight of WORCS stopped at the famed Glen Helen Raceway in Southern California. Racers were greeted with brutally high temperatures that exceeded110 F. Twenty-six total side-by-side racers competed in the SxS Pro ranks at round eight. A little over half of them finished the race and only nine racers finished on the lead lap. Can-Am Maverick 1000R X® rs pilots Pablo Veglia and Gilbert Flores each recorded top-10 finishes.

Veglia earned his first SxS Pro class podium of the year, taking third place. The Del Amo Motorsports / Can-Am driver actually held second place for two laps of the five-lap Pro main, but ended up with a season-best third overall. He finished with a time of 46:55.639, which was less than three seconds behind second place. The podium finish moved him into seventh in the SxS Pro class point standings with one round remaining on the season.

“The Can-Am Maverick handled so well and gets better every race,” said Veglia. “It is a great platform for us to build a strong team and hopefully bring home a championship next year. I was able to gain valuable points going into the finale.”

Flores ended up seventh overall in his Motoworks / DWT / Can-Am Maverick, with a five-lap time of 00:50:26.919. He put in an impressive run, coming from 13th after lap one to pick off six racers, on his way to his first top-10 finish of the year (in four events). Kyle Melville was running in the top three in the SxS 1000 class in his Del Amo Motorsports / Can-Am Maverick, but ended up ninth. He’s sixth in the class point standings heading into the season finale Oct. 17-19, in Primm, Nev.

For more information on 2014 Can-Am racing, the contingency program and all amateur racer support programs, please visit www.can-amxteam.com.

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Cool! Good to see Can Am doing good in all the series. Seeing these guys whoop up on Polaris is making me want to buy a Can Am and join them :)
 

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