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Borich
Back in Victory Lane at GEICO Mountain Ridge
GNCC
Close racing results in 7th place finish for
points leader Ballance

Chris Borich is back.

Sommers (left) and Ballance (right) were
up front early, but steering troubles
dropped Ballance back.

Angel Atwell took her fifth
ATVRiders.com Morning Race Overall Win
of the season.

Cheyanne Chadron (center) topped the
boys to win the Youth Race Overall.

Matt Smiley was indeed smiling after
finishing third. |
Somerset, PA (July 5,
2008) -- It took four months, but
Rockstar/Yoshimura Suzuki’s Chris Borich finally
charged back into victory lane in the Can-Am
Grand National Cross Country Series. On a wild
race day in his home state of Pennsylvania,
Borich found his old mojo and topped GT Thunder
Yamaha rookie Branden Sommers and XCBob.com’s
Matt Smiley for the GIECO Mountain Ridge GNCC
win.
After winning the season-opening GNCC back in
March, the perennial GNCC Championship contender
has struggled this season. “Nothing has really
been wrong all along,” said Borich. “We just had
a lot of muddy races this year and I’ve had a
lot of bad luck. I knew I could get this new
Suzuki back up here. It was a fun race today, we
were battling the whole time.”
The GNCC ATV pack battled fiercely again,
with the top 12 riders separated by just 20
seconds at the end of the first lap. Borich
suffered a bad start and ended lap one in
seventh, but he worked his way into the lead by
lap three. Defending GNCC Champion Bill Ballance
led early after taking the ITP Tires Holeshot
Award, but steering problems brought him into
the pits for repairs, dropping him to seventh at
the finish. Borich fought with Sommers for the
lead on the last lap, while Smiley won out on a
fierce duel for third, with GT Thunder Yamaha’s
Johnny Gallagher taking fourth after sneaking by
KTM’s Taylor Kiser just a few turns from the
finish.
Chris Jenks scored his best result of the
season on his Warnert Racing Can-Am with sixth.
Ballance was seventh and Chris Bithell finished
eighth on another Warnert Racing Can-Am. Team
Excell Motorsports Bryan Cook was in the hunt
for his second win in a row. He led the race at
the halfway mark, but a few mistakes dropped him
to ninth. Yamaha’s Brandon Ballance rounded out
the top ten. KTM's Adam McGill, the early season
points leader, ran into a few mechanical
gremlins and ended up 17th overall.
GT Thunder Yamaha's Don Ockerman won the XC2
Class over Mark Notman and Brian Wolf. Eric
Hoyland captured the Rekluse Holeshot Award.
The morning race came down to another battle
between Angel Atwell and Traci Cecco, with
Atwell coming out on top again to capture the
ATVRiders.com Morning Race Overall Award. Atwell
now carries five wins into the summer break on
her Tom Clark Motorsports’ Honda. Cecco was
second with Kristin Atwell, Angel's niece, on
the podium again in third.
Female riders didn't leave their
winning to the morning race. In the Youth race,
Cheyanne Shadron scored a huge win to top the
overall podium, ahead of Matt Harris and Michael
Spalding.
The GNCC UTV Racing Series enjoyed its second
round of racing, with over 40 machines doing
battle on the Mountain Ridge course.
The race featured nearly perfect
weather, with a slight drizzle on Saturday
morning cutting back on dust. The course took
the riders through a variety of terrain, from
high-speed passes through fields, to massive
rock gardens.
The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country ATV
Series begins its annual summer break, and
racing will resume on September 13 and 14 with
the Snowshoe GNCC in West Virginia.
About GNCC Racing:
The Can-Am Grand National Cross
Country series is America’s premier off-road
racing series. The 13-round championship series
is produced exclusively by Racer Productions and
has run since 1973. 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 1,800 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
Racing will air weekly television shows on the
Versus network starting August 2. GNCC featured
sponsors include Can-Am, Parts Unlimited, Moose
Racing, Maxxis, Pirelli, Wiseco, Acerbis, Elka,
Geico, Klotz, FMF, ITP and Weekend Warrior, and
riders compete for over $3 million in series
prizes and contingency money. Associate sponsors
include Alpinestars, Cometic, HiPer Technology,
Laegers, Moose Utility Division, The National
Guard, Powersport Grafx, REM, Scott, Thor, Tire
Balls, Twin Air, Ogio, Rekluse, and MotoTee’s.
For more information log on to
www.gnccracing.com.
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