
Cobra ECX80
ATV Wins Youth GNCC Title!
Hillsdale,
MI (11/11/2008) –
Cobra mini quad racer Josh Merritt, 15, and his
ECX80 had about one goal this summer – win
the Cobra-dominated Can Am Grand National Cross
Country Series’ Youth 13-15 class. And win
the Akron, Ohio, native did, actually wrapping
up the title early with a completely dominant
performance this summer on the 12-round circuit.
Merritt, who turned 15 in August, will have a
shot to defend his GNCC championship in 2009.
In fact his dad, Don, says the plan is to do just
that – as long as the teenager doesn’t
outgrow his ECX80 this winter.
"We’ve got the perfect machine,”
said the elder Merritt. “So we know what
we’re doing.”
Josh Merritt closed the GNCC season with a four-race
win streak. During that time he wrapped up the
title, mathematically, at Power Line Park in St.
Clairesville, Ohio. All totaled this season Merritt
captured top honors in seven of the 12 GNCC rounds
he contested – and podiumed in two more.
But it wasn’t until this past weekend in
Crawfordsville, Ind., at the final GNCC round
that the championship set in for Cobra’s
top ATV racer.
“My dad told me after Ohio that we’d
won the overall title, but I just didn’t
believe it,” said Josh. “But when
he finally convinced me that I did, I was able
to relax and have fun at the final round –
which was good because it was the worst mud race
we had all year. I was even thinking of doing
a wheelie or burnout when I crossed the finish
line to celebrate the championship, but I couldn’t
because the quad was caked in mud and weighed
like a ton.”
Josh’s 1st place effort wasn’t without
a bit of drama early, though, as on the first
lap – right at the finish line – he
landed on a rock and broke the plastic chain guide
to the point where it was impeding the movement
of the chain. Could have been a ‘race over’
moment had it not been for a quick-thinking dad,
and a spectator who just happened to be holding
a key tool.
“Somebody in the crowd had a hammer, so
I just beat on the plastic guide until it broke
free of the chain,” said Don Merritt. “Beat
on it until it broke in half, then we finished
the race with no chain guide.”
“Hmmm…that’s not in our ECX80
owner’s manual, is it?,” questioned
Cobra President Sean Hilbert with a laugh. “Of
course not. In the GNCCs it’s finish at
all costs and anything goes!”
Josh Merritt’s title is his first-ever
in major AMA ATV racing. He’s raced dirt
bike motocross a bit in the past, but really has
caught on to this ATV racing deal in the last
several years. “Everyone at Cobra’s
awful proud of Josh, Don and the rest of the Merritt
family on their great team accomplishment,”
added Hilbert. “We’re hoping to keep
Josh aboard with the program next year, but understand
that he might beef up in size and have to move
up to the next class. We’ll either welcome
him back on a Cobra or cheer for him as an ex-Cobra
champion.”
Again, the overall plan according to Don Merritt
is to defend their title. He’s pumped with
the Cobra ECX80 and hopes they can make another
run at it in ’09. “Realistically,
the only thing we did to the Cobra was put a new
engine in it – the Cobra 80cc engine,”
said Don Merritt, of their upgrade from the 70cc
to 80cc motor for the GNCCs. “A couple modifications
for GNCC-style racing (vs. motocross) and that
was it. I told all the other parents ‘The
best thing you can do is not do much with this
quad.’ Josh pulled every holeshot this year
on a stock carb and I maybe adjusted the jetting
like twice.”
For more information on GNCC racing, link to:
www.gnccracing.com
About Cobra:
Cobra, founded in 1993, produces
the most successful line of competition mini cycles
and mini quads in the United States with more than 100
national titles in the last decade. Soon to be based
out of Hillsdale, Mich., Cobra's mission is to build
premium products for the serious racer. For more information
on Cobra products, please visit our website at www.cobramotorcycle.com.

Cobra
Motorcycle Mfg, Inc.
11511 Springfield Road
North Lima, OH 44452
(330) 549-9600
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