Chris Borich Facing
Stiff Challenge at This Weekend's General GNCC
Round 2 - Maxxis General GNCC -
Washington, Georgia - March 6, 2010
Morgantown, WV (3/4/2010) -
The opening round of the 2010 Can-Am Grand National
Cross Country season saw thrilling wheel-to-wheel
action from the top three XC1 ATV riders, Yoshimura/Suzuki
mounted Chris Borich, Yamaha's Taylor Kiser and
Warnert Can-Am's Adam McGill, as they battled
down to the wire at the Parts Unlimited River
Ranch GNCC.
While in 2009, Borich was able to run away with
the championship with 10 wins and a 100 point
margin over Kiser, after the Florida event, many
speculate that this year, the Suzuki rider won't
have an easy time defending his first championship.
The three riders finished just seconds apart after
a tough race in the Florida sand.
Last year, McGill was unable to clinch a win
while competing on the FRE KTM team, but at the
Ranch, he was the first to lead the 2-hour race
on the Can-Am DS450. Even though McGill is new
to the team this year, it is apparent he will
be a threat on the course. Kiser also had a strong
2009 season, and leaped from 6th in the series
to 2nd by the end of the year. In Florida, Kiser
nipped at Borich's heels until the end of race,
with McGill just seconds behind. Another big surprise
of the opening round is Can-Am's Chris Bithell
who after a 6th place start, moved up to 2nd in
the second lap. Bithell ran in the top 3 riders
until the final lap and finished less than a minute
behind the top riders.
But with less than a week between the Florida
and Georgia rounds, the true test will be who
is in the best shape. The Florida track was brutal
and riders will need to rest before this weekend's
Maxxis General GNCC. In 2009, Borich, McGill and
Kiser finished in the top three at both Florida
and Georgia, but with Borich without full support
on the Suzuki team, and McGill on a new ride,
it will be hard to tell who could take the win.
Not to be counted out of a win at the General
is the rest of the supremely talented top ten,
Yamaha's Bill Ballance and Johnny Gallagher both
had strong showings in the opening round with
5th and 8th place finishes, respectively, and
Donnie Ockerman in 9th. FRE KTM's new rider Bryan
Cook also had a top 10 finish on his new ride
and National Guard Polaris rider Jarrod McClure
broke the top ten with a 6th place finish. Jeffrey
Pickens, number 15 in the series, riding a Yamaha,
also saw a top 10 finish, breaking up the usual
leaders and Yamaha's Brandon Sommers, despite
still recovering from mono, finished 12th.
The race takes place at the Aonia Pass motocross
facility, located in Wilkes County between Athens
and Augusta. From Atlanta: Take Interstate 20
East to exit #160 (Hwy 223 Norwood Exit). Go left
and travel on Hwy 223 until it dead-ends with
Hwy 78 (roughly 12-15 miles). Turn right on Hwy
78. The General is 2.5 miles down on your right
(look for the Aonia Pass Motoplex sign). For more
information, log on to www.gnccracing.com or call
304-284-0084.
Spectator passes run $15 for the entire weekend,
with access to the pro pit area included. Children
six and under are admitted free. On both days,
youth riders race at 8 a.m., amateur riders race
at 10 a.m., and the top amateurs and the pros
race at 1 p.m.
About
GNCC Racing:
The
Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series is
America's premier off-road racing series. Founded
in 1973, the 13-round championship is produced
exclusively by Racer Productions. Cross country
racing is one of the most physically demanding
sports in the world. The grueling three-hour GNCC
races lead as many as 1,800 riders through tracks
ranging in length from eight to 12 miles, competing
for more than $3 million in prizes. With varied
terrain, including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks
and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests
of both survival and speed. For more information,
please visit www.gnccracing.com..
About
Racer Productions:
A West Virginia-based motorcycle and ATV event
production company, Racer Productions has been
a leader in the off-road racing industry for more
than 30 years. It's repertoire of facilities and
events includes the 13-round Can-Am Grand National
Cross Country Series, since 1973; professional
and amateur national events at High Point Raceway
in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania, since 1977; and
professional and amateur ATV events at Loretta
Lynn's Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. For
more information, please visit www.racerproductions.com.
www.gnccracing.com
122 Vista Del Rio Drive,
Morgantown, WV 26508
304-284-0084
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