ROUND 6 - LIMESTONE 100
SPRINGFIELD, IN
MAY 12, 2012
1 CHRIS BORICH WINS THIRD STRAIGHT AT LIMESTONE 100 GNCC, ADAM MCGILL AND TAYLOR KISER PODIUM
Springfield, IN (5/12/2012) – It wasn’t
long ago that Chris Borich was chasing the likes of GNCC icons Bill Ballance
and Barry Hawk through the XC1 Pro ranks, in hopes to one day become a
multi-time champion too. But with three titles under his belt already, Borich
is well on his way to a fourth as he’s swept five of the six rounds in the 2012
Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series. Much speculation buzzed around this
weekend’s new Dunlop Limestone 100 venue, which heightened the already tight-knit
race action and created an even more level playing field in the ATV
competition. But it was once again Chris Borich who showed true champion
composure while mapping out a strategic lead in the final stretch of the
two-hour race in southern Indiana.
McClure put himself within striking distance of the leaders in the second
half of the race and it appeared that he might grab his first podium finish of
the year, until he began experiencing mechanical issues on the fourth lap. This
marks yet another mechanical issue for McClure this season, but the
Pennsylvania still holds tenth overall in the standings with two fourth place
finishes so far.
Motoworks/Can-Am’s Chris Bithell was another rider that got caught in the
early carnage, but the Pennsylvania rider made his way up to the top five
battles by the halfway point. Bithell came through Pro Row on the final lap
inside a podium position, but Kiser ended up taking away the third place spot.
McGill fell into the lead around lap two and held off the defending champ
for a solid three laps before Borich pulled his signature move and blasted into
the lead with only one lap to go. “I tell you what, Racer Productions did an
awesome job with the track today, it was by far one of the best tracks I’ve
been on. It really suits my style because it’s fast and slick and you can rail
the berms,” Borich exclaimed.
Borich pulled a sizeable gap on McGill’s second
place ride on lap five, but McGill never let up as he kept himself within
striking distance of the defending champ. McGill came through the finish less than 30 seconds behind Borich,
admittedly losing wind towards the end of the race.
“I liked the track today, it was more my style. I went as hard as I could
and towards the end there I started to hit a wall,” McGill said. “But two more
weeks and we’re going to be in my neck of the woods and it’s going to be my
time to win here soon!”
Waynesburg Yamaha’s Gabe Phillips took his third XC2 Pro Am win of the
season, bringing him within only three points of the newest points leader
Braden Henthorn. DeRisi Racing’s Henthorn came in second place behind Phillips
in XC2, just ahead of Greg’s ATV & Cycle’s Matt Hanna. Hanna’s third place
finish puts him in fifth place overall, behind Eric Hoyland (4th) and Patrick
McGuire (5th), who both experienced bad luck in Indiana. McGuire got caught up
in some first corner carnage, while Hoyland experienced some mechanical issues
that kept him from finishing the race.
Indiana local Fred Marley took home the Junior A (22+) class win, and also
grabbed the Top Amateur Award, beating out Ohio’s Brycen Neal. Neal contested
the top amateur position throughout the two-hour competition and managed to
grab another win in the College A (16-21) class.
GT Thunder’s Dave Simmons
topped the AM overall once again, besting an entire field of the best amateur
and 4x4 racers in the country, and taking home yet another Super Senior (45+)
win. But it was actually former XC1 Pro Donnie Ockerman who topped Simmons in
the overall, making his first return to GNCC since the 2011 season finale at
Loretta Lynn's. Ockerman took the Sportsman A/B class victory, with a
self-proclaimed enjoyable experience in the two-hour competition. Can-Am
X-Team’s Bryan Buckhannon not only bested the 4x4 division, but also finished
second overall and grabbed the class win in the 4x4 Open division.
Pennsylvania’s Angel Atwell landed the final spot on the overall podium and
took her third Women’s class win of the season. Atwell and Yamaha Racing’s
Traci Cecco now share three wins a piece heading into round seven in two
weeks.Usual AM front-runners Kevin Trantham and Marshal Goings experienced
mechanical issues in the early stages of the race, taking both riders out of
contention for overall podium finishes this weekend.
Shelbyville, Indiana’s
Charlie Welch took his first Youth overall win of the season this weekend in
front of his hometown crowd. Welch has been switching off wins with North
Carolina’s Matt Owen all season and his hometown win put the Indiana boy into
the 90 Mod (13-15) CVT class lead with seven rounds to go. Zachary Jones
grabbed another 90 Open (12-15) class win ahead of defending Youth champ Hunter
Hart, as the duo made up the rest of the overall podium. Hart is still
recovering from a leg injury and managing to salvage championship points along
the way.
Round seven of the 2012
Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series heads to Masontown, W. Va. May 12
and 13 for the Mountaineer Run GNCC.
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