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Suzuki Grand National Cross Country Series
Borich Closes the GNCC
Season Victorious after Another Amazing Killer
B’s Battle
Crawfordsville,
IN – With the Suzuki Grand National Cross
Country ATV title wrapped up, there was nothing
but bragging rights on the line at the final
round of the series, the Klotz Ironman GNCC. But
bragging must be important, because East Coast
ATV Honda’s Chris Borich and Team Yamaha’s Bill
Ballance—the infamous Killer B’s of GNCC
racing—battled wheel-to-wheel in perhaps the
best race they have ever had together. Borich
came out on top.
“This has to be one of the best battles we’ve
ever had,” said Borich. “I can’t even count how
many times we passed each other on the last lap.
We were going inside and outside of each other
in every corner, and every pass was clean.”
"Man that was fun!” said Ballance. “That was
probably the most times I can ever remember
passing each other in my whole career. We were
out there in the fields just crossing it up and
going inside and outside of each other. It was
just a ball—it really brings back the fun of it.
We had a shot, we were right there. I was in
front maybe three our four occasions on the last
lap, but it was just so close it came down to
who made one little mistake. But it was cool.”
The duo put on a show in front of one of the
largest crowds ever seen at a GNCC race. The
fans were everywhere in the woods pushing the
racers and cheering them on, and the Killer B’s
delivered a classic battle.
Behind them this year’s trio of rookie
contenders put in a great race for the final
podium spot of the season. Duane Johnson grabbed
the $100 ITP Holeshot Award and held third most
of the day. But then the flying duo of Adam
McGill and Chris Bithell caught him on a charge
from deep in the pack. All three battled hard,
and McGill won it to take third.
“We came from way back,” said McGill, who
might be the wildest, funniest rider on the tour
right now. “Me and Chris (Bithell) got hooked up
on the first lap, and then Yokley jumped the
creek, and I rode into it and it just stopped me
and I went over the bars! I had to stop for
gloves and goggles. I finally got hooked up with
Chris again, and I remember Chris Borich told me
once, you’ve got to pin it to win it. So I just
tried to charge and be smooth. We got here about
a mile from the finish line, and Duane saw me
and I saw him, and a lapper split us. I was just
hoping Duane was gonna’ lift and I just managed
to get past him. It was a great race.”
Johnson rebounded to hold to fourth, and the
consistent finish made him an amazing third
overall for the season.
“I was able to sneak inside of those guys and
get the holeshot,” said Johnson. “I tried to set
a good pace. Borich got by me, and Ballance, we
all pulled away from everybody. Then we came
down the big hill and I got stuck in the other
side of the ditch. It seems like if I lose sight
of them, I start losing concentration. I just
start losing focus and losing time. Once McGill
and Bithell started catching me, it finally got
me riding right again.”
Bithell, who was tangled up in the first turn
like McGill, was fifth. Sixth went to Suzuki
privateer Jeremy Rice, with Duncan/Dirt First
Honda’s Andris Lagzdins in seventh, and Pro Am
winner Jarrod McClure in eighth. Ninth went to
Team Excell Motorsports’ Bryan Cook, and tenth
to Pro Am rider Ryan Morphew. Morphew’s ride
gave him the Pro Am Championship after a
season-long battle with Tyler Lenig.
Favorites William Yokley and Chris Jenks had
bad luck plague their days. Yokley bent a rim
and needed a wheel change, and Jenks broke a
spindle on the first lap. Four-Stroke A Champion
Brandon Sommers rode very well in a tryout in
the pro class. He ran sixth most of the day
before flipping his machine on the last lap and
taking on water, which dropped him back.
In the two-hour morning race, Novice 35+
rider Glenn Pritchard won the overall for the
second race in a row on his Suzuki LT-R450.
Yamaha’s Traci Cecco won the Women’s class by
topping Angel Atwell. Rick Cecco won the Utility
Modified Class, Michael Swift won the Utility
Stock Class, and Jonathan Bowers won the Utility
Unlimited Class.
All the Suzuki GNCC Champions will celebrate
at the annual GNCC ATV Banquet on Friday,
November 24th at the Four Points Sheraton in
Cranberry, PA.
The Klotz Ironman GNCC was taped for an
airing on the Versus Network (formerly OLN). The
shows air weekly on Saturdays and Wednesdays at
3:00 p.m.
The ATVA-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, Race Tools, Powersports GrafX, 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.
Results: Klotz Ironman GNCC
Crawfordsville, IN
ATV Top Twenty Overall
1. Chris Borich Sunbury, PA HON 02:07:40
2. Bill Ballance Oakland, KY YAM 02:07:42
3. Adam McGill West Union, WV HON 02:10:16
4. Duane Johnson Trenton, MO HON 02:11:36
5. Chris Bithell Irwin, PA HON 02:11:51
6. Jeremy Rice Fombell, PA SUZ 02:13:57
7. Andris Lagzdins Baltimore, MD HON 02:14:14
8. Jarrod McClure Kaska, PA HON 02:14:37
9. Bryan Cook Casar, NC HON 02:14:38
10. Ryan Morphew Cookeville, TN HON 02:15:23
11. Matt Smiley Kunkletown, PA POL 02:15:40
12. William Yokley Tompkinsville, KY SUZ
02:16:00
13. Michael Houston Hickory, NC HON 02:16:04
14. Jeffrey Pickens Union Town, PA YAM
02:16:10
15. Rhett Butler Oak Grove, MO HON 02:16:49
16. Kevin Yoho Hopedale, OH YAM 02:16:53
17. Bryan Baker Knob Noster, MO HON 02:17:10
18. Kyle Martin Winona, MO HON 02:17:25
19. Taylor Kiser Alva, FL YAM 02:17:59
20. Rob Hertz Brookhaven, PA HON 02:18:16
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