McGill rallied and was able to catch back up to leaders and cross the finish in third just 05.532 off the pace.
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#521 Adam McGill aboard his Baldwin Motorsports powered Honda 450R ATV |
“It was a good race, I am really happy to get the Precision / Baldwin / Custom Axis / Lonestar Honda back on the box,” said McGill from the podium. McGill currently holds fourth in the overall points chase.
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XC1 Pro ATV Podium (left to right)
Chris Bithell (2nd), Chris Borich (1st),
Adam McGill (3rd) |
Finishing in fourth was Am-Pro’s Walker Fowler. Fowler again started at the rear of the pack and had to push through traffic to make his way to the top five. He came through in sixth position on lap one and continued his charge to get into fourth on lap two. He was able to get within ten seconds of the leaders on the second lap, but fell to fifth on lap three.
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AmPro Yamaha's #2 Walker Fowler worked his way up from the rear of the pack off the start & made it up to leaders before falling back to fourth place before the finish |
Fowler picked his pace up again and took back the fourth spot; he remained there until the checkers. Fowler’s fourth place finish was enough to allow him to continue to hold second place in the overall points chase.
JB Racing / Can-Am’s Jarrod McClure rounded out the top five overall. McClure had bad luck at round two and was determined to put his new Can-Am DS450 ATV back up where he wanted to be.
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JB Racing / Can-Am's #5 Jarrod McClure placed fifth at Steele Creek GNCC. McClure sits 7th in the GNCC XC1 Pro Points Championship after round 3 |
McClure grabbed a late start and was in seventh on the first lap. He charged hard and got in to a battle with Fowler for the fourth spot, but on the fourth lap fell back to fifth where he remained until the finish. McClure currently rounds out the top ten in the overall ATV points.