The John Penton
GNCC ATV Race Report by William Yokley
Round 6: Millfield, Ohio
- May 10, 2008
Millfield, OH (5/13/2008) -
William Yokley finished 5th Overall today in Ohio
in very muddy conditions. There were 265 total
entries with 22 XC1 Pro Riders. Team Rider Mark
Notman finished 20th Overall and 2nd in the 34
rider XC2 Pro Am Class.
Summary
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While battling
the elements, William Yokley managed to
take 5th place overall
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We headed to Ohio on Friday and arrived to find
heavy rain and chilly temps. Millfield is near
Athens Ohio, which is a cool little college town
and a scenic part of the state. This track is
a blast to ride under normal conditions, but it
never seems to be that way; it’s either
extreme mud or dust. We prepared for a mud race
which seems to be happening pretty regularly this
season.
The rains stopped and the sun came out on race
day and I thought that the conditions would be
better by the afternoon race, but the track never
did improve and was super muddy. We have been
racing GNCCs at Millfield for many years, and
the thick Ohio clay sticks to you and your machine
adding huge amounts of weight. The course has
fast trails, tight woods sections, and runs a
portion of the Sunday Creek Motocross Track which
is always a lot of fun.
The starter dropped the flag and I got a decent
start going into the woods in 6th place, and made
my way to 4th fairly quickly. Taylor Kiser and
I both wanted the same line and I was going too
fast to back out; I came out on the short end
of the stick when my front end clipped a tree.
I was only down for a brief moment, but I dropped
back to 9th place. I ruined my goggles while trying
to make up time, and had to pit for a fresh pair
dropping me back to mid pack. My bike had so much
mud on it that it felt and handled like a concrete
mixer with flat tires!
I told myself to calm down and concentrate because
the easiest thing to do when this stuff happens
is to get overly excited and screw up even more,
and besides, everybody is in the same boat with
me. Once I calmed down and got into a rhythm,
things started picking up for me. The track was
pretty tough with lapped traffic being worse than
normal, creating many bottlenecks. This actually
worked to my advantage, as I just slowed down
and tried to pick the best lines, as well as having
some luck for a change. There were so many things
which happened today that by the finish, I had
no idea where I placed; I just know there were
bikes all over everywhere, some running and some
not. I rolled into the pits and everyone seemed
excited; I was wondering why they were so happy,
and then they told me I finished in 5th which
was a nice surprise. I was pleased because like
I said, I really didn’t know where I was
with all the mayhem.
My teammate Mark Notman had a great day and made
it on the podium with a 2nd place finish in the
Pro Am class. His day started with decent start
in 12th place, and worked his way up to 8th at
the end of lap 1. Even stalling his bike a couple
of times, he was able to work his way up to 6th
on lap 3 and to 3rd on lap 5. The mud and ruts
were getting worse but he rode smart and used
his head dealing with the many bottlenecks. Two
miles from the finish on lap 6, there was a huge
traffic jam with bikes everywhere; he passed for
2nd place and a spot on the podium!
It was a good day for the National Guard Team.
Now we go home and start cleaning all this Ohio
clay off of everything and get ready for Sparta
KY in three weeks. Sparta is considered a home
track for me and I’m looking forward to
racing there. The National Guard is planning to
have some neat exhibits and interesting things
there for the fans. See you there!
Yokley Racing Team Sponsors:
The Army National Guard, Rocky Mountain
ATV, Polaris Industries, ITP Tires, Elka Suspension,
Roll Design, HMF Exhaust Systems, IMS/Roll, Tire
Balls, Andrews Cycle, Douglas Wheel Technology,
Baldwin Motorsports, CGR, O’Neal Clothing,
Panolin Lubricants, IMS, Hinson, 317 Graphics,
Intense Fabrication & Design, Tsubaki Chains,
Hardkor, Shoei Helmets, Axcalibar Axles, Streamline,
Powermadd, Moto Pro Training, and KG Clutch Factory.

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