Chino, CA (3/23/2010) – Yoshimura
Suzuki rider Chris Borich brought home his second
win of the 2010 Grand National Cross Country
season. The Steele Creek track is an 11.2-mile
circuit that is rugged and narrow, with creek
crossings, rocks and hills, making passing a
grueling task.
Borich found himself trailing other racers
for most of the race, patiently awaiting his
chance to make a pass. With a lap and a half
to go, Borich took advantage of a mistake by
one of the leading racers to make his move.
His Yoshimura-powered Suzuki QuadRacer R450
and smart racing proved to be his most valuable
tools in winning this race.
“I got a good start; Yoshimura gave me
a good motor that pulls,” Borich said.
“I just sat back and waited for people
to make mistakes, because it really was a one-line
track. I was able to capitalize on some mistakes
by other racers and come home with a victory.
We’re going to keep getting that Yoshimura
Suzuki back on the podium this year.”
Borich holds a five-point lead in the series
with ten rounds remaining. Chris dominated the
2009 GNCC series, winning nine races and finishing
the season with a 97-point lead over second
place, and he’s continuing that success
into the 2010 season.
The forecast of Chris conquering yet another
GNCC title on his Yoshimura-powered Suzuki is
looking very good. Next up is Big Buck Farm
in Union, South Carolina, on April 11.
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