Can-Am ATV Racers Dominate
Podiums at Mountain Ridge GNCC
Mountain
Ridge GNCC - Round 10 - Somerset, PA - September
24, 2011
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Can-Am's Adam
Mcgill placed second at the Mountain Ridge
GNCC & was joined by teammate Chris
Bithell rounding out the podium in third
place
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Valcourt, Québec (9/28/2011)
- Warnert Racing / Can-Am DS 450 ATV Pro racers
Adam McGill and Chris Bithell finished second and
third in the Pro class this past weekend at the
Mountain Ridge GNCC in Somerset, Pa. In the Can-Am
GNCC morning session, UXC Racing / Can-Am X-Team
racer Michael Swift won the morning overall and
the highly competitive 4x4 Open class aboard his
Can-Am Outlander 800R X xc.
"McGill was close to earning his third win
of the year, but he had a minor miscue on the
final lap and had to settle for second in the
Pro class. He gained some valuable ground on the
Pro class points leader and that’s always
good. To have both McGill and Bithell on the podium
together, again, was great for team Warnert Racing
/ Can-Am,” said Jimmie O'Dell, Race Manager,
Can-Am. “We continue to excel in the morning
session, winning four classes and earning 10 of
the top 20 morning finishing positions, highlighted
by Michael Swift, who won both the a.m. overall
and the 4x4 Open class.”
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Adam McGill is just 27 points behind
GNCC XC1 Pro ATV Points leader Chris Borich
aboard his Can-Am DS 450 ATV |
Warnert
Racing's Chris Bithell currently sits second
in the XC1 Pro ATV Points right behind teammate
Adam McGill |
McGill, who led for much of the race, regained
the lead on final lap as he passed another two
miles before the finish line. However, in a slippery
rock section, McGill said his handguard caught
on a tree and swung him sideways. By the time
he recovered, he had lost the lead. He finished
less than two seconds behind the winner. McGill,
with his second-place overall finish, now trails
the Pro class points leader by 27 points with
three rounds remaining in 2011. Bithell, who earned
his second straight afternoon podium, ran inside
the top five all day, but worked his way into
third place on the final lap. He is currently
in third place in the Pro class points race, 14
points behind McGill.
“In the first lap, there were about five
of us that were really close and seemed like they
were just kind of playing around so I went out
there and took control and set the pace,”
said McGill. “I was able to make up some
valuable points, but I really want to win so I
am going to go out there and give it everything
I’ve got for the last three rounds.”
Led by Swift’s 4x4 Open class dominance,
Can-Am racers earned the morning overall, swept
the GNCC utility and GNCC morning podiums, won
four classes and notched a total of 12 class podium
finishes. Swift has now won five 4x4 Open class
races this year and leads fellow Can-Am X-Team
Outlander 800R X xc racer Bryan Buckhannon by
four points. Buckhannon and Zakowski Motorsports
/ Can-Am X-Team racer Zac Zakowski joined Swift
on the morning podiums.
“It was a really rough track, but I like
the rough technical stuff and that’s where
I do well,” said Swift. “The quad
held up great even in all the rocks. I was a little
worried because it was so rough, but the Can-Am
came through.”
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Cliff Beasley
clinched an early championship win aboard
his Can-Am Renegade 800X Xc ATV
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Clifton Beasley recorded his 29th consecutive
4x4 class victory and 23rd straight U2 class victory
aboard the Can-Am Renegade 800R X xc with his
win in Pennsylvania. In fact, the Can-Am X-Team
racer has won five 4x4 class titles in a row.
He was joined on the U2 podium by fellow Can-Am-mounted
racers, Robert Smith and Scott Day.
Warnert Racing / Can-Am racer Lexie Coulter earned
her second straight podium trip in the Women’s
class, finishing third at Mountain Ridge aboard
her DS 450. Coulter, who missed two rounds due
to an injury, is currently 11 points out of third
place.
Forrest Whorton kept up his winning ways in the
4x4 Super Senior (45+) class, beating two other
Can-Am ATV pilots in David Jessee and MPR / Can-Am
X-Team racer Mike Penland. Whorton has won nine
of 10 races in 2011 and has a 15-point lead heading
into round 11.
Another utility racer, 4x4 Novice competitor
and Can-Am rider Joshua Trafelet, of Tomah, Wis.,
earned his fourth win of 2011. He is the class
points leader heading into the Power Line Park
GNCC, Oct. 8 in St. Clairsville, Ohio.
For more information on Can-Am racing, the entire
2011 schedule, the 2011 contingency program and
Can-Am DS 450 ATV amateur racer support program,
please visit www.can-amxteam.com.
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