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Published on June 27th, 2011 | by Joe

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McGill Wins Motosport.com Snowshoe GNCC

Adam McGill pocketed $5000 with the win.

Snowshoe, W.Va (June 25, 2011) -Adam McGill pocketed a cool $5,000 and moved within striking distance of the 2011 Can-Am Grand National Cross Series points lead by taking a spectacular win at the Motosport.com Snowshoe GNCC, round eight of the series at Snowshoe Mountain Resort in Snowshoe, West Virginia.

With the win, his second of the year, McGill moved to within seven points of series points leader Chris Borich, who finished a disappointing 12th after mud clogged his radiator and caused the engine on his Rockstar Makita Suzuki to overheat.

McGill’s Foremost Insurance/Warnert Racing Can-Am teammate Chris Bithell finished second after leading much of the race, while FRE Racing KTM’s Bryan Cook claimed his first podium finish of the year with a third.

Billed as America’s Toughest Race, the Snowshoe GNCC is two hours of

Friends of Coal donated $5K for the race.

grueling mountain two-track set at 4,800 feet in elevation, and each year the event awards a generous overall purse, this year courtesy of St. Lawrence Radiology Group and Friends of Coal. Just finishing this race is a major accomplishment and Borich kicked it off by grabbing the $250 Motosport.comHoleshot Award to start the race. The defending series champ led the opening lap until a small mistake in the woods allowed GT Thunder’s Brian Wolf to take the lead.

Wolf, last year’s Snowshoe winner, made the most of the gift that Borich had given him and at mile-marker 13 his pit crew was telling him he had a one-minute lead over second, however, his day came to an abrupt end when he snapped his chain on the rocky trail. At that point, Bithell took his turn up front and held a comfortable gap at the halfway point of the race.

Chris Bithell led much of the race.

On the final lap, McGill found his way around Bithell and into the lead when he blitzed a nasty mud hole that Bithell chose to ride around. Borich was on the move as well, and passed Bithell a short time later to move into second before setting his sights on McGill. Once Borich got within striking distance of McGill, however, his engine locked up and left him on the side of the trail, leaving McGill with nothing but clear trail ahead of him.

At the finish, McGill crossed the line with fist in the air to claim the “W” ahead of Bithell and Cook.

“I can’t describe how good this feels,” said McGill. “Bithell was ahead of me and he went up around a ditch and I just hit it wide open and got the lead,” said McGill. “I knew from there if I could get through the last mud hole I could win it and I just pushed and pushed. I looked back at one point and Borich was behind me and then all of a sudden he was gone and that was it.”

After the race, Bithell talked about how difficult the race was.

Bryan Cook got his first podium of the year.

“There were some many lines you could take out there and one could lead you to the trail and the other could lead you to somewhere real bad,” said Bithell. “But there were so many fans out there helping everyone through all the bad spots and I just want to thank all the fans.”

Cook was obviously happy to be on the podium for third.

“This has been coming for a long time,” said Cook. “We’ve got the bike working good now and it’s good to get up here.”

“After the start I just took it easy until I got to a portion of the track that I was comfortable with and then I just put the hammer down and moved up into third.” added Cook. “Me and McGill swapped back and forth a little bit and then on the last lap I made a couple of mistakes.”

Honda-mounted Jarrod McClure bounced back with a fourth place finish after three-straight races where he finished outside the top 10. Meanwhile, Donnie Ockerman put his JET Suspension Honda into a solid fifth, finishing just ahead of GNCC legend Bill Ballance on his Ballance Racing Yamaha.

GT Thunder rider Kevin Yoho was eighth, while Jeffrey Pickens (Yam) and Craig Bowman (Hon) rounded out the top 10.

Chris Borich won the Motosport.com holeshot.

In the XC2 class, Walker Fowler made it six wins in a row and finished the event in third overall; however, it wasn’t an easy race for the Ballance Racing Yamaha rider.

“I let my nerves get the best of me and I blew the first turn and hit a hay bale,” said Fowler. “I didn’t ride well at all on the first lap and the entire second row got around me. After that I just settled down and started riding like I should have from the get-go and started picking off riders and found myself up front.”

Greg’s ATV & Cycle Yamaha riders Gabe Phillips and Patrick McGuire finished out the podium in second and third, respectively. Like Fowler, Phillips also hit a hay bale in the first turn.

“Me and Jeffrey Pickens hooked up and we ran a good pace,” said Phillips. “I caught up with Johnny Gallagher and then he got sideways and I got around him and then after that I never looked back.”

Aarol Bright topped fellow KTM rider Richie Brown for fourth, with Matt Pierce taking sixth on a Yamaha.

Walker Fowler got his seventh win of the year.

Suzuki rider Blake Kramer beat out Yamaha riders Joshua Merritt and Matt Hanna for seventh, while Michael Lancaster was 10th on a Honda.

Tyler Bostock was the top finishing “non-Pro” rider, winning the College A (16-21) class with a 15th overall finish.

In the A.M. race, Michael Swift checked out on the rest of the pack to claim first overall, in addition to taking the $100 GT Thunder Amateur Overall. The Can-Am rider also won the 4×4 Open division, beating out second place finisher Zachary Zakowski (CAN). Meanwhile, Clifton Beasley was third overall and first in the U2 class. Can-Am riders Scott Day and Samuel Williams were second and third in the U2 class, respectively.

In the Youth division, Hunter Hart (COB) took the overall award for the sixth time this year, beating out Westly Wolfe (APX) and Blaine Martin (Yam) in the process.

The 2011 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series heads to Millfield, Ohio for the Wiseco John Penton GNCC on July 9 & 10. ATV racing will take place on Saturday, followed by bike racing on Sunday. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.

XC1 Results:

1. Adam McGill (CAN)

2. Chris Bithell (CAN)

3. Bryan Cook (KTM)

4. Jarrod McClure (Hon)

5. Donny Ockerman (Hon)

6. Taylor Kiser (Yam)

7. Bill Ballance (Yam)

8. Kevin Yoho (Yam)

9. Jeffrey Pickens (Yam)

10. Craig Bowman (Hon)

XC1 Standings:

1. Chris Borich (170 points/4 wins)

2. Adam McGill (163/2 wins)

3. Chris Bithell (141)

4. Taylor Kiser (136)

5. Bryan Cook (103)

6. Brian Wolf (100)

7. Donnie Ockerman (98)

8. Jarrod McClure (95)

9. Kevin Yoho (87)

10. Johnny Gallagher (72)

XC2 Results:

1. Walker Fowler (Yam)

2. Gabe Phillips (Yam)

3. Patrick McGuire (Yam)

4. Aarol Bright (KTM)

5. Richie Brown (KTM)

6. Matt Pierce (Yam)

7. Blake Kramer (Suz)

8. Joshua Merritt (Yam)

9. Matt Hanna (Yam)

10. Michael Lancaster (Hon)

XC2 Standings:

1. Walker Fowler (210 points/7 wins)

2. Gabe Phillips (151)

3. Patrick McGuire (121)

4. Eric Hoyland (112)

5. Aarol Bright (106)

6. Parker Jones (96)

7. Dustin Canipe (95)

8. Matt Hanna (88)

9. Richie Brown (80)

10. Blake Kramer (71)

Motosport.com $250 XC1 holeshot – Chris Borich

Motosport.com $100 XC2 holeshot – Patrick McGuire

About GNCC Racing:

The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series is America’s premier off-road racing series. Founded in 1979, the 13-round championship is produced exclusively by Racer Productions. Cross country racing is one of the most physically demanding sports in the world. The grueling three-hour GNCC races lead as many as 1,800 riders through tracks ranging in length from eight to 12 miles, competing for more than $3 million in prizes. With varied terrain, including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both survival and speed. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.

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