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Ballance Breaks Own Record with Ninth Straight
GNCC ATV Pro Championship
Traci Cecco
Leads Women’s Series Going into Season Finale
CYPRESS, Calif. – Oct. 13, 2008 – Yamaha
Factory ATV Racer Bill Ballance secured his
record-breaking ninth consecutive Grand National
Cross Country (GNCC) ATV XC1 Pro championship
aboard his Yamaha YFZ450 in St. Clairsville,
Ohio, on Saturday afternoon, October 11.
In true championship style, Ballance locked in
his series title by finishing first in
Saturday’s race – his fourth win of the season.
Another Yamaha champion, Traci Cecco,
kept herself on top of the women’s series with
her sixth win of the season this past weekend.
Cecco, who has also won the past six women’s
championship titles, leads the women’s division
again this year by a point heading into the GNCC
Ironman, the series finale schedule for October
25 in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Continuing the big news for Yamaha from this
past weekend, Donnie Ockerman, the recently
crowned 2008 GNCC XC2 Pro Am champion, advanced
to the XC1 Pro class and finished second behind
Ballance – an impressive feat in his first pro
race.
The long cross-country course at
Ohio’s Powerline Park was wide open and fast,
with plenty of dusty fields and hill-climbs, and
the occasional mud-hole to stymie the riders.
With the XC1 Pro championship his for the
claiming, Ballance was on a mission, firing his
YFZ450 quickly to the front, swapping the lead
with Ockerman early in the almost two-hour race,
and then checking out from the pack to win by 50
seconds over Ockerman, who strongly maintained
second on another Yamaha YFZ450.
“Yamaha congratulates Bill for another historic
win,” said Steve Nessl, Yamaha’s ATV/SxS
marketing manager. “His dominance proves
how tough he is mentally and physically, and the
way he wins – with poise and character – is
truly something special. Yamaha is excited
to support Bill in another record-breaking year,
and we’re proud that he continues to rewrite the
record books riding a YFZ450.”
The
morning Women’s race proved even more
suspenseful as Cecco fought not only for the
race win, but also for the championship. Aboard
her own YFZ450, Cecco took the lead early and
held it for all four laps, while also scoring
the overall win ahead of all other ATV classes
in the event. Cecco is now on track to win her
seventh championship at the series’ final round.
"Traci is another example of a truly
dominant competitor, and we are excited to see
her head into the Ironman with a points series
lead,” Nessl said. “Yamaha will be there
in full force to cheer on Traci and the rest of
the racing team.”
About Yamaha
Motor Corp., U.S.A. Yamaha Motor Corporation,
U.S.A. (YMUS), a leader in the motorsports
market, makes the toughest, most capable and
versatile ATV and Side-by-Side vehicles. The
company’s ever-expanding product offerings also
include motorcycles, outboard motors, personal
watercraft, snowmobiles, boats, outdoor power
equipment, race kart engines, accessories,
apparel and much more. YMUS products are sold
through a nationwide network of more than 4,000
dealers in the United States.
Headquartered
in Cypress, Calif., since its incorporation in
1977, YMUS also has facilities in Wisconsin and
Georgia, as well as factory operations in
Tennessee and Georgia. For more information on
Yamaha, visit
www.yamaha-motor.com
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