
Borich Busts, Ballance Survives for Unadilla Win
Engine troubles strike down Borich,
Ballance, Jenks and McGill on podium
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Chris
Borich’s lead evaporated as a cloud of steam
billowed from his Honda before it came to a stop
with Bill Ballance winning his 4th consecutive
race. |
New Berlin, NY – The Moose Racing
Unadilla GNCC hosted yet another classic “Killer
B’s” battle with Chris Borich and Bill Balance,
and this time Borich appeared to have the upper hand.
The battle got so intense that Ballance decided to slow
down and protect his points lead. Borich seemed to have
a win in hand, until he ran into mechanical problems just
a few miles from the finish.
“Man I just can’t get any luck,”
said Borich. “A few laps from the end, it was
sputtering and I knew I wasn’t going to be able
to make it to the pits. So I pulled into the pit early
and got some fuel, and then I stopped in the pits and
got some more. I thought I could make it, but I couldn’t.
I don’t know what was up, I think it was a fuel
problem.”
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Bill
Ballance took over the lead with only a few miles
left to the finish and is well on his way to earning
his 7th Pro ATV Championship |
Ballance happily rode past to take yet another win.
Now he is in position to lock up his seventh GNCC ATV
Title in two weeks in Ohio.
“Chris and I got out front and it kind of seemed
like the old days,” said Ballance of the classic
Killer B’s battle. “Chris was really hauling
today and he’s in a position where he’s
down in the points and he needs to get a win. He was
pushing really hard. On that last lap there I could
see that he was smoking. And I thought we were both
riding on the edge and I have a 28 point lead. I really
need to cool it and just finish second in this race.
I think his motor went down, it was smoking really bad,
it was hard for me to even ride behind him without sitting
30 feet back there waiting for it to clear up.”
The Borich problems opened the door for Chris Jenks
to put the GT Thunder Honda back on the podium with
second place. “I just want to apologize to my
sponsors for not putting in results in the last two
races,” said Jenks, who has won two races this
year but has ran into bad luck lately. “The race
went pretty well. I think I was fourth in the woods.
I hooked up with William (Yokley). I just got a little
bit behind Chris and Bill. I just didn’t have
it for them today, they were riding phenomenal.”
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William
Yokley charged his way into the final Podium spot
with only a few miles to the finish to have bad
luck strike again with his Suzuki coming to a
stop |
Adam
McGill seems to like the mud as he charged his
way from 7th place to earn the final spot on the
Podium and his second Podium finish of the year |
Pro rookie Adam McGill put in a hard charge late to
get to third place, his second podium of the season.
“I was just trying to ride hard,” said McGill,
19. “You have to just keep your head down. We
got into a bottle neck and I got out of there with Duane
(Johnson), and I figured I must have been close to the
front. We hooked up and I got around him. Then I saw
Borich on the motocross track, and he was stopped. Then
I came around and the board said third and I was like
“Freaking right!” I guess I can’t
thank him enough! Let’s get another one!”
Johnson took another consistent finish with fourth,
while Borich managed to fix his machine and finish fifth.
He was frustrated to have worked so hard to come up
short late in the game. “I don’t know what
was happening today,” said Borich. “It just
seemed like I could pull away whenever I wanted to.
I came over the hill with two miles to go and it shut
off on me. It was maybe a minute I had pulled on him
at that point. I’ve been working really hard,
but this championship got away from me this year. I’m
not going to let this put me down, I am going to come
back out and show these boys what’s up.”
As for Ballance, the Kentucky rider needs only to finish
in Ohio to wrap his record-tying seventh-straight GNCC
Championship. He grabbed yet another ITP Holeshot Award
and then settled into a big battle with Borich. Borich
led as the white flag came out, but then he headed into
the pits for fuel, allowing Ballance to catch back up.
“When I came out of the finish line I saw him
shoot in to the pits, and I assumed he had gone over
to his trailer,” said Ballance. “I don’t
know if he was running out of gas or maybe it was just
running funny with the overheating and he just thought
he was running out of gas. I got back around him three
or four miles into it, and then he got back around me.
And then I thought this is where I really need to cool
it. We were pushing really hard.”
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Chris
Jenks earns his 5th Podium Appearance in 2006 |
For Jenks, who would love a factory ride so he can
put in more training time next year, second place was
proof that his program works. “I don’t know
what went wrong there for two races,” said Jenks.
“That’s part of it, you’ve got to
be strong and believe what you’re doing. But that’s
pretty hard when you’re sitting there with an
11th or 12th place finish.”
McGill is learning his program as well. “I have
definitely learned you don’t have to be fast,
you have to be smooth,” said McGill. “I
also learned about set up. I had Santo DeRisi do my
shocks and they worked phenomenal. One of the biggest
things is I wanted to beat Duane. I haven’t beaten
him all year, and last year, you know, I was able to
win the Pro Am title against him. So this feels good."
Suzuki GNCC Series ATV Racing
Results
Round #11 - "The Moose Racing Unadilla GNCC"
ATV
Top Twenty Overall |
1. Bill Ballance Oakland, KY YAM 02:16:13
2. Chris Jenks Washington, WV HON 02:19:18
3. Adam Mcgill West Union, WV HON 02:21:53
4. Duane Johnson Trenton, MO HON 02:22:13
5. Chris M Borich Sunbury, PA HON 02:22:15
6. Jeremy Rice Fombell, PA SUZ 02:22:44
7. Brandon Ballance Oakland, KY YAM 02:23:05
8. Jeffrey Pickens Union Town, PA YAM 02:24:57
9. Ryan Morphew Cookeville, TN HON 02:25:04
10. Taylor Kiser Alva, FL YAM 02:25:31
11. Matt J Smiley Kunkletown, PA POL 02:25:36
12. Brandon Sommers Millersburg, OH YAM 02:26:16
13. Andris Lagzdins Baltimore, MD ROL 02:26:41
14. Bryan Baker Knob Noster, MO HON 02:27:13
15. Michael S Houston Hickory, NC HON 02:27:22
16. Tyler Lenig Shamokin, PA HON 02:28:45
17. Bryan Cook Casar, NC HON 02:28:46
18. Ryan Lane Bicknell, IN HON 02:29:25
19. Craig Reed Crawford, TN HON 02:29:44
20. Kyle Martin Winona, MO HON 02:31:54 |
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