2015
GNCC Racing Series
Round #7 - Mountaineer Run
Masontown, WV
May 23, 2015 |
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Adam McGill Wins Mountaineer
Run GNCC
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After a start that put him towards the back of
the pack, Team Maxxis' Chris Borich would find
himself working through the pack. As the white
flag flew, Borich sat fifth and put together a
last lap charge, making the pass for third just
two turns before the finish.
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Maxxis' Chris
Borich grabbed the final spot on the Pro
Podium
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Maxxis/B. Neal Motorsports Brycen Neal would
have a good start heading into the woods fighting
for third place. Neal would challenge for the
third place spot throughout the race before Borich
made his last minute pass on Neal. Neal would
finish fourth overall, and is currently sixth
overall in the championship points standings.
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Brycen Neal
finished in the fourth spot right behind
Chris Borich
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Although JMR/ATVRiders.com's Jarrod McClure finished
off the podium for the first time in four races,
he continues his consistent season with a fifth
place finish. Bithell would go on to finish the
day sixth overall in the XC1 Pro ATV class, but
would find himself on the podium as Kyle Chaney's
passenger for the XC1 Pro UTV class podium. Kyle
and Chris finished first overall, and now hold
the point's lead in the XC1 Pro UTV championship
standings.
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JMR Racing's
Jarrod McClure rounded out the top five
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Coastal/Waynesburg Yamaha's Jay Shadron would
start the day off in fourth place and hold that
position until pressure came from Neal and McClure.
Shadron would finish the day off seventh in XC1
and eighth overall. BNR/GBC's Kevin Yoho didn't
have the greatest jump at the start, and would
round out lap one in 10th place. Yoho would work
his way through to an eighth place finish in XC1
and a ninth place finish overall.
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Coastal Racing's
Jay Shadron finished in the sixth spot
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Maxxis/BNR/Moose rider Josh Merritt had another
impressive ride. Starting from around the eleventh
position, Merritt would work his way back to finish
ninth in XC1 and tenth overall. Fasttrax/Wolf
Racing's Brian Wolf struggled throughout the day,
but would work his way into tenth place in XC1
and a twelfth place finish overall.
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