Somerset, PA - After revisions to the results of the previous GNCC round, Rockstar/Makita Suzuki's Chris Borich is back on top of the points standings in the Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series. The Pennsylvania-based rider looks forward to racing in his home state at this weekend's Mountain Ridge GNCC in Western Pennsylvania, where he won last year. But a variety of riders have a shot at taking the series' lead back from Borich, and the rockiest track of the season offers up the potential for unpredictable results.

Three different riders have led the standings at different times this year, and a variety of competitiors are waiting to knock Borich off his lead. Right now, Borich sits on top with 132 points but is followed closely behind by former leaders Taylor Kiser at 126 points and Adam McGill with 125 points.

Kiser was named the winner at the previous race, the Weekend Warrior Titan GNCC, but he missed a short section of the course and was moved down to third place after the race. But to Kiser's credit, he took the lead on his own merit, and probably would have won the race even if he had not missed a section of the course. Kiser, from Florida, was once known as a sand specialist but has proven his merit in the mud, dirt and clay, and he will no doubt he will be fired up coming into round 7.

McGill finished sixth at the Titan but was moved to ninth place after the penalty. After winning three of the first four races last year but still falling short of the title, McGill has proven to be consistent podium finishers this year and will more than likely want to come back from his 9th place finish.

Houser Racing's Bryan Cook is holding on to fourth place in the standings. Cook won at Steele Creek but hasn't been on the podium since, he needs another win to come back into contention for a top three. Defending champion, Yamaha's Bill Ballance, who won his first race at Loretta Lynn's, took home a sixth place finish at the Titan and is in 6th overall in the points race. If Ballance is to come back to win the title, he needs to win the next few rounds.

Yamaha's Brandon Sommers has been on the podium the last two races and is fifth in the points , ahead of Ballance.