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Suzuki Grand National Cross Country Series
Borich Busts, Ballance
Survives for Unadilla Win
Engine troubles strike down Borich,
Ballance, Jenks and McGill on podium
New
Berlin, NY – The Moose Racing Unadilla GNCC
hosted yet another classic “Killer B’s” battle
with Chris Borich and Bill Balance, and this
time Borich appeared to have the upper hand. The
battle got so intense that Ballance decided to
slow down and protect his points lead. Borich
seemed to have a win in hand, until he ran into
mechanical problems just a few miles from the
finish.
“Man I just can’t get any luck,” said Borich.
“A few laps from the end, it was sputtering and
I knew I wasn’t going to be able to make it to
the pits. So I pulled into the pit early and got
some fuel, and then I stopped in the pits and
got some more. I thought I could make it, but I
couldn’t. I don’t know what was up, I think it
was a fuel problem.”
Ballance happily rode past to take yet
another win. Now he is in position to lock up
his seventh GNCC ATV Title in two weeks in Ohio.
“Chris and I got out front and it kind of
seemed like the old days,” said Ballance of the
classic Killer B’s battle. “Chris was really
hauling today and he’s in a position where he’s
down in the points and he needs to get a win. He
was pushing really hard. On that last lap there
I could see that he was smoking. And I thought
we were both riding on the edge and I have a 28
point lead. I really need to cool it and just
finish second in this race. I think his motor
went down, it was smoking really bad, it was
hard for me to even ride behind him without
sitting 30 feet back there waiting for it to
clear up.”
The Borich problems opened the door for Chris
Jenks to put the GT Thunder Honda back on the
podium with second place. “I just want to
apologize to my sponsors for not putting in
results in the last two races,” said Jenks, who
has won two races this year but has ran into bad
luck lately. “The race went pretty well. I think
I was fourth in the woods. I hooked up with
William (Yokley). I just got a little bit behind
Chris and Bill. I just didn’t have it for them
today, they were riding phenomenal.”
Pro rookie Adam McGill put in a hard charge
late to get to third place, his second podium of
the season. “I was just trying to ride hard,”
said McGill, 19. “You have to just keep your
head down. We got into a bottle neck and I got
out of there with Duane (Johnson), and I figured
I must have been close to the front. We hooked
up and I got around him. Then I saw Borich on
the motocross track, and he was stopped. Then I
came around and the board said third and I was
like “Freaking right!” I guess I can’t thank him
enough! Let’s get another one!”
Johnson took another consistent finish with
fourth, while Borich managed to fix his machine
and finish fifth. He was frustrated to have
worked so hard to come up short late in the
game. “I don’t know what was happening today,”
said Borich. “It just seemed like I could pull
away whenever I wanted to. I came over the hill
with two miles to go and it shut off on me. It
was maybe a minute I had pulled on him at that
point. I’ve been working really hard, but this
championship got away from me this year. I’m not
going to let this put me down, I am going to
come back out and show these boys what’s up.”
As for Ballance, the Kentucky rider needs
only to finish in Ohio to wrap his record-tying
seventh-straight GNCC Championship. He grabbed
yet another ITP Holeshot Award and then settled
into a big battle with Borich. Borich led as the
white flag came out, but then he headed into the
pits for fuel, allowing Ballance to catch back
up.
“When I came out of the finish line I saw him
shoot in to the pits, and I assumed he had gone
over to his trailer,” said Ballance. “I don’t
know if he was running out of gas or maybe it
was just running funny with the overheating and
he just thought he was running out of gas. I got
back around him three or four miles into it, and
then he got back around me. And then I thought
this is where I really need to cool it. We were
pushing really hard.”
For Jenks, who would love a factory ride so
he can put in more training time next year,
second place was proof that his program works.
“I don’t know what went wrong there for two
races,” said Jenks. “That’s part of it, you’ve
got to be strong and believe what you’re doing.
But that’s pretty hard when you’re sitting there
with an 11th or 12th place finish.”
McGill is learning his program as well. “I
have definitely learned you don’t have to be
fast, you have to be smooth,” said McGill. “I
also learned about set up. I had Santo DeRisi do
my shocks and they worked phenomenal. One of the
biggest things is I wanted to beat Duane. I
haven’t beaten him all year, and last year, you
know, I was able to win the Pro Am title against
him. So this feels good.”
The AMA-sanctioned Suzuki Grand National
Cross Country series is America’s premier
off-road racing series. The 13-round series is
produced exclusively by Racer Productions.
Cross-country racing is one of the most
physically demanding sports in the world. The
nearly three-hour long GNCC races lead as many
as 1800 riders through tracks ranging from eight
to twelve miles in length. With varied terrain
including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks and
motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of
both survival and speed. GNCC featured sponsors
include Parts Unlimited, Moose, Maxxis, Pirelli,
Wiseco, Klotz, FMF, ITP and Tire Balls, and
riders compete for over $3 million in series
prizes and contingency money. Associate sponsors
include Moose Utility Division, Scott, Acerbis,
Alpinestars, Cometic, Outerwears, Twin Air,
Polisport Plastics, Thor, Motion Pro, Hyper
Wheels, Elka Suspension, MotoTee’s, Weekend
Warrior, Owens Motorsports, Tom’s Marina
Polaris, EK Chain and Laeger’s. Media Sponsors
include Dirt Rider Magazine, ATV Sport Magazine,
www.ATVRiders.com and Racer X Illustrated. For
more information log on to
www.GNCCRacing.com.
Photos by David Scearce. Contact
daveelec1@charter.net
Results:
Moose Racing Unadilla GNCC
New Berlin, NY
September 23, 2006
ATV Top Twenty
1. Bill Ballance Oakland, KY YAM 02:16:13
2. Chris Jenks Washington, WV HON 02:19:18
3. Adam Mcgill West Union, WV HON 02:21:53
4. Duane Johnson Trenton, MO HON 02:22:13
5. Chris M Borich Sunbury, PA HON 02:22:15
6. Jeremy Rice Fombell, PA SUZ 02:22:44
7. Brandon Ballance Oakland, KY YAM 02:23:05
8. Jeffrey Pickens Union Town, PA YAM
02:24:57
9. Ryan Morphew Cookeville, TN HON 02:25:04
10. Taylor Kiser Alva, FL YAM 02:25:31
11. Matt J Smiley Kunkletown, PA POL 02:25:36
12. Brandon Sommers Millersburg, OH YAM
02:26:16
13. Andris Lagzdins Baltimore, MD HON
02:26:41
14. Bryan Baker Knob Noster, MO HON 02:27:13
15. Michael S Houston Hickory, NC HON
02:27:22
16. Tyler Lenig Shamokin, PA HON 02:28:45
17. Bryan Cook Casar, NC HON 02:28:46
18. Ryan Lane Bicknell, IN HON 02:29:25
19. Craig Reed Crawford, TN HON 02:29:44
20. Kyle Martin Winona, MO HON 02:31:54
2006 Suzuki GNCC ATV Standings (After 11 of
13 rounds)
Bill Ballance 286/6 wins
Chris Borich 244/2 wins
Chris Jenks 201/2 wins
Duane Johnson 185
William Yokley 160
Chris Bithell 133
Adam McGill 116
Bryan Baker 103
Michael Houston 96/1 win
Brandon Balance 92
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