Can-Am ATV Racers Take Podium
at Powerline Park GNCC
Powerline
Park GNCC - Round 11 - St. Clairsville, OH-
October 8, 2011
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Warnert Racing
/ Can-Am's Adam McGill rounded out the
XC1 Pro Podium in third at the Powerline
Park GNCC
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Valcourt, Québec (10/12/2011)
- Warnert Racing / Can-Am DS 450 racer Adam McGill
finished third in the XC1 Pro class at the Powerline
Park Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) race held
over the weekend in St. Clairsville, Ohio. In the
morning session, Can-Am X-team racers Zac Zakowski,
Forrest Whorton and Kevin Trantham each won their
respective classes aboard Can-Am Outlander ATVs.
"McGill rode well and was actually in contention
for the win a couple of times before eventually
finishing third overall. I’m happy to see
him on the XC1 podium again and earn a top three
overall finish,” said Jimmie O'Dell, Race
Manager, Can-Am. "Our Can-Am X-Team racers
continue to excel on their Outlander ATVs. It
was great to see Zac ride so well today and earn
his first win this season in the 4x4 Open class.
It was also nice to see Zac’s teammate Kevin
Trantham get back to his winning ways in the 4x4
Lites. I’m also really happy for Forrest
Whorton as today he clinched the 4x4 Super Senior
45+ championship aboard his Can-Am.”
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Adam McGill
took the fastest lap time of the day &
finished with an elapased time of 02:08:38.984
in St. Clairsville, OH
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McGill held the early lead in the XC1 class.
Just before lap two, he dropped one spot after
having difficulty in one of the track’s
muddy sections. However, on lap three, McGill
put in the fastest lap of the day in the Pro class
and was less than a second behind the leader.
He then lost time on the next lap and fell to
third. That’s where he stayed until the
finish line. It was the third straight XC1 podium
finish for McGill.
“I was leading for a while and I felt really
good out there,” said McGill. “It
was rough out there and I didn’t finish
how I wanted to, but I still made it on the podium.”
Warnert Racing / Can-Am DS 450 teammate Chris
Bithell rode in the top five in the XC1 Pro class
for most of the day prior to the final lap. In
fact, he was in third place on lap three. After
falling to fourth, he picked up the pace in pursuit
of the leaders. However, a large stick impaled
his ATV’s radiator on the final lap and
slowed his charge. He ended up ninth on the day.
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Powerline
Park GNCC 4x4 Open Podium (left to right)
Michael Swift (2nd), Zac Zakowski (1st),
& Kevin Trantham (3rd)
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Zakowski, who rides a Zakowski Motorsports /
Can-Am X-Team Outlander, matched his season’s
best finish with second overall on the morning
podium. The 4x4 Open class win was the first for
him in 2011 and the first since winning a 4x4
Open event at round four of last year. He is currently
in fourth place in the class point standings.
“We have been working hard all season and
it finally paid off for us. I have to thank Can-Am
and all of our sponsors who have helped us make
this happen,” said Zakowski.
Current 4x4 Open class points leader and X-Team
racer Michael Swift (UXC Racing) finished second
on his Can-Am Outlander 800R X xc. Can-Am X-Team
member and tough 4x4 Open class competitor Bryan
Buckhannon got stuck in a mud hole on the opening
lap while avoiding spectators and had to play
catch up all day. He ended up in fourth place
despite battling the mud hole for more than five
minutes on lap one and still holds second place
in the chase for the class championship with only
two rounds remaining.
Trantham rebounded from a disappointing finish
at the last round and put in a dominating effort
aboard his Can-Am X-Team Outlander 500 XT to convincingly
win the 4x4 Lites class. He led from start to
finish and won the class by more than eight minutes.
He has nine victories this year.
Super Senior (45+) class Can-Am X-Team racer
Whorton claimed his 10th win of the season beating
MPR / Can-Am X-Team racer Mike Penland to the
finish. Whorton, who led from start to finish
at the Powerline GNCC, wrapped up the class championship
for 2011.
Unfortunately, 2011 U2 class champion Clifton
Beasley saw his unprecedented 29-race win streak
end in Ohio. A mechanical issue on the final lap
forced Beasley to ride slower than his normal
race pace. Amazingly, he still held the lead on
his Renegade 800R X xc until the final ¼-mile
of the race, where he was passed by two other
Can-Am riders. He finished third to keep his class
podium streak alive at 24. Can-Am racer Robert
Smith of Beaver, Pa., took advantage of Beasley’s
troubles to post his first class win of the season
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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