McGill Looks
for Hometown Win at Inaugural Mountaineer Run
GNCC
Gabe Phillps Guns for
Fourth XC2 Win in His Home State
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Adam
McGill currently sit second in the GNCC
XC1 Pro Class |
Morgantown, WV (5/25/2012) - The
2012 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series
has been full of excitement with the addition of
three new venues to the schedule, all of which add
an all-new dynamic to the racing. The 13-round series
makes its way to Masontown, W. Va. this Memorial
Day weekend, May 26 and 27, for Round 7 of racing.
The championship points chase is closer than ever
before and the rocky hills of West Virginia could
perhaps produce another first-time winner in the
XC1 ATV division.
Precision / Moto X Pert s/ ITP / Lonestar / RG
Motorsports’ Adam McGill is arguably the
hometown favorite heading into this weekend’s
Can-Am Mountaineer Run GNCC. The West Virginia
native grew up in close proximity to the rocky
terrain of Marvin’s Mountain Top. McGill
has been the most consistent runner-up to Chris
Borich’s panel of wins this season, but
there’s no telling what a home court advantage
could do in a two-hour battle through the wild
and wonderful woods of West Virginia.
It’s still Maxxis/Yoshimura’s Chris
Borich who leads the overall standings with five
wins in the first six rounds. As a three-time
champ already, Borich has a vast knowledge of
race strategy and that almost always comes into
play near the end of a two-hour cross-country
race. Borich’s competitors are beginning
to figure out his final lap race strategy and
the racing has become more closely knit.
Ballance Racing Yamaha’s Taylor Kiser is
the only other rider besides Borich to score a
win this season and despite a couple rough finishes;
Kiser only trails McGill’s second place
by five points in the overall standings. Kiser
doesn’t have to look far to find his rookie
teammate Walker Fowler, who sits less than ten
points back in the fourth place position. Fowler
has encountered a few mechanical issues in his
XC1 class debut, but consistent top five finishes
have kept the young rider in the running. Pennsylvania’s
Chris Bithell is also landing near his homeland
this weekend as the Motoworks/Can-Am racer looks
to snag his first win of the season this weekend.
Like most of his competitors, Bithell has one
bad finish on his record from Round 5 when he
spent a majority of the race putting his chain
back on the rails. The top five XC1 racers will
be sure to put on a great show as they battle
through a brand new course and venue this weekend.
JG Offroad/FRE/American Honda’s Brian Wolf
currently sits in the sixth place position in
the standings, heading a pack of five riders separated
by less than five points. GBC/Cernics/HMF/Yamaha’s
Johnny Gallagher, perhaps one of the most consistent
racers on the front row right now, trails Wolf
by only one point in the standings. Gallagher
has another Yamaha rider hot on his heels and
that is the Waynesburg Yamaha ride of Jeff Pickens,
who has been involved in a heated battle with
BNR’s Kevin Yoho all season long. The duo
has traded finishes back and fourth quite often,
but Yoho has especially stepped it up in the last
few rounds of racing.
Bowers Motorcycle/Coastal National Guard/Yokley
Racing’s Jarrod McClure has shown that he
has the speed to run with the lead pack but the
Pennsylvania boy continuously runs into mechanical
issues on race day. McClure has put in two season-best
fourth place finishes, in addition to a handful
of not-so-desirable scores, putting him all the
way back in tenth overall.
The XC2 Pro Am division has begun to take shape
for Waynesburg Yamaha’s Gabe Phillips, who
now holds three wins for the season heading into
his home race in West Virginia. DeRising Racing’s
Braden Henthorn still holds a three-point lead
over Phillips with one win under his belt. Tireballs-backed
Patrick McGuire still edges out DeRisi Racing’s
Eric Hoyland for third place after Hoyland experienced
mechanical issues at the last round. Greg’s
ATV & Cycle’s Matt Hanna isn’t
far behind as he secured his second podium finish
last round.
Spectator passes run $15 for the full weekend,
with pro pit access and pro autographs at no additional
charge. On Saturday, youth riders race at 8 a.m.,
amateur racers and the top utility and Women riders
race at 10 a.m., and the top amateurs and the
pros race at 1 p.m. Special events at this weekend’s
Mountaineer Run event include Round 3 of Side-by-Side
racing, which kicks off at 4:30 p.m., and a special
course will be designed for Pee Wee classes to
race at 3:30 p.m. For more information on special
events, please visit the event page HERE.
To get to the track, take I-68 Morgantown WV,
Sabraton exit, take RT.7 east approx. 11 miles
to Masontown, WV – make left at main pharmacy
– follow signs 3 miles to Marvin’s
Mountain Top. For more information, check out
the official series website at www.GNCCRacing.com
or call 304-284-0084.
About
GNCC Racing
The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series
is America's premier off-road racing series. Founded
in 1979, the 13-round championship is produced
exclusively by Racer Productions. Each event is
nationally televised on the Versus Network, and
consists of two race days: ATVs and side-by-side
machines on Saturday, and motorcycles on Sunday.
The grueling three-hour races draw as many as
1,800 riders, making it the largest off-road racing
series in the world. For more information, please
visit www.gnccracing.com.
www.gnccracing.com
122 Vista Del Rio Drive
Morgantown, WV 26508
304-284-0084
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