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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -   What does it take to make your mark in the ATV Nationals?  Skill, smarts, confidence - and cash!  Whether you're a factory pro or B-Class privateer, it takes both grit and greenbacks to come off the track a winner.  In Episode #5 of "ATV-24/7," viewers get a rare glimpse behind the scenes to learn what it takes to compete in the battle for sponsor and factory dollars.

Episode #5 of "ATV-24/7" airs on Tuesday, September 7th on MAV-TV, channel 361 on Dish Network, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. EST.

In the show's coverage of the pro ranks, Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki's Josh Creamer is still the man to beat.  He's ahead in points - but any mistake could cost him the championship.  Meanwhile, teammate Dustin Wimmer, wants his championship back, while Motoworks Can-Am pros, John Natalie, Chad Wienen and Baldwin Racing's Josh Opperman go head-to-head for 3rd place in the AMA series.

Filmed on location at the famed Red Bud track in Buchanan, Michigan, the women's classes also take center stage on this episode of "ATV-24/7," with profiles of 12-year-old Maci Davenport (Mushin Racing) and 9-year old, Elizabeth Vogt.

For up-to-date TV listings, click on the viewer guide at www.atv247.com.  "ATV-24/7" is sponsored by Can-Am ATVs, ITP Tires and Wheels, Amsoil, Inc. and the National Promoter's Group (NPG).

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