JB Racing’s Jarrod McClure earned his first podium finish of the season aboard his Cheerwine Can-Am. McClure had a mid-pack start on his Can-Am and fell into the sixth position on lap one, he worked his way up and took over fifth on lap two. McClure advanced again on lap three and moved into the fourth position, before capitalizing on a mishap by Adam McGill to take over third on lap four. McClure held onto the third position until the checkers; he earned his podium spot with over two minutes between himself and fourth place.
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Jarrod McClure earned his best finish this season on his JB Racing / Can-Am DS450 ATV rounding out the GNCC XC1 Pro Class Podium in third
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“I’ve been trying all year to get up here! I rode my own race and stayed out of trouble. I worked hard on the Can-Am over the summer and it felt really good. I am really pumped and excited to get on the box,” regarded McClure from the podium.
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XC1 Pro ATV Podium (left to right)
Jarrod McClure (3rd), Chris Borich (1st),
Walker Fowler (2nd) |
BNR’s Kevin Yoho claimed fourth at the round. Yoho had a mid-pack start and was in fifth on lap one. He did drop back to sixth on lap two, but rallied and push through the pack to claim fourth on lap five. Yoho continued in the fourth spot through the checkers. This finish matches Yoho’s best overall finish to date.
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Kevin Yoho finished fourth at GNCC Round 10. Yoho currently sits fifth in Points
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Precision’s Adam McGill started the race out in the lead. McGill wowed the crowd on lap one as he led the pros over the Sky Shot and through the motocross track, he was in second for the first half of lap two before letting Borich around. McGill continued in third until he ran into bad luck during the latter half of the race. McGill was struck by a lapper on the motocross track and was tossed from his Honda. The tangle bent McGill’s bars and also left McGill laying track side for a few moments before he could regain himself and continue on.
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Adam McGill finished top five despite getting knocked out after a lapped rider ran into him on the motocross track |
“Sometimes people need to learn how to look, I was on the back side of the motocross track and myself and a lapper were on split lines. I had some on him, but he didn’t let off. He hit me hard sent me flying, I was knocked out! It was rough,” said McGill who finished in fifth.
Braden Henthorn matched his career best finish by earning sixth in the pro class. Henthorn had to work his way from tenth on lap one. He progressed each lap, taking over eighth on lap two and sixth on lap three. He came close to catching McGill on the final turns of the track, finishing just 02.546 out of fifth position.
Johnny Gallagher placed seventh on his GBC Tires Yamaha. Gallagher moved around from eighth to tenth before securing the seventh spot on lap five. Jeff Pickens started his race by grabbing the XC1 Holeshot and leading the pro’s to the motocross track on lap one. Pickens slipped back to seventh for much of the race before falling into eighth on lap five.
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Johnny Gallagher finished seventh on his GBC / Yamaha YFZ450R ATV
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Jeff Pickens crossed the finish line eighth after grabbing the Pro Class Holeshot |