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Borich Secures Third Consecutive Win at FMF Steele Creek GNCC

Borich Secures Third Consecutive Win at FMF Steele Creek GNCC

Saturday, April 6, 2013 | 8:30 PM
Saturday, April 6, 2013 | 8:30 PM

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Borich Secures Third Consecutive Win at FMF Steele Creek GNCC
Pat McGuire Wins XC2 Pro Am

Morganton, N.C. (April 6, 2013) – Four-Time champion Chris Borich proved his merit once again at Saturday’s FMF Steele Creek GNCC, where he swept his third consecutive win of the 2013 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country season. Although Borich only lead two of the six laps, he surely made them count when besting his teammate Chris Bithell in the final moments of the two-hour race.

Thousands of spectators were in attendance for Round 3 of the 13-race series and there wasn’t a shortage of racing action at the picturesque Steele Creek Campground in Morganton, North Carolina.

The XC1 lead battles were plentiful. Borich (front) and McGill (back)
The XC1 lead battles were plentiful. Borich (front) and McGill (back) Photo: Ken Hill / GNCC

Coming off two previous wins this season, Borich came out swinging as the green flag dropped for the 1 p.m. race, grabbing his first Team Woodhead/DeRisi Racing Holeshot Award of 2013. However, it was Borich’s Maxxis-backed teammate Chris Bithell who took over the lead on the opening lap. Borich stayed close in tow, while BNR Motorsports rider Kevin Yoho latched onto the leaders to run in the third place position early on.

Lonestar Racing/Precision/ITP’s Adam McGill quickly inherited third place before making his way up to Bithell and Borich out front. McGill made several attempts to inject himself into the lead battle but the West Virginia native decided to play it safe in hopes of later capitalizing on the duo’s mistakes.

Bithell finished with a hard fought second place
Bithell finished with a hard fought second place Photo: Ken Hill / GNCC

“I pushed and pushed to catch back up to Borich and Bithell after getting stuck in the mud hole on the last lap,” McGill said. “Once I caught them, they were battling back and forth and I didn’t know if they were going to take each other out or what. They were running hard and bumping hard so I thought that might be my chance but I’m happy to come out of here with a third.”

AmPro Yamaha’s Walker Fowler grabbed a back-of-the-pack start but managed to quickly move his way into the top five. By Lap 2, Fowler had caught up to Yoho and Waynesburg Yamaha/GT Thunder’s Jeff Pickens and the three went back and forth until Fowler was able to break free. That is until JB Offroad/Can-Am’s Jarrod McClure, who was also playing catch up through the pack, reached Fowler and applied the pressure for fourth.

Borich grabs his first $250 Team Woodhead/DeRisi Holeshot Award of 2013
Borich grabs his first $250 Team Woodhead/DeRisi Holeshot Award of 2013 Photo: Ken Hill / GNCC

All eyes were on the leaders for the final hour of racing as the duo rode wheel-to-wheel through the tight woods of the Steele Creek Campground. As the Pennsylvania boys came through to take the white flag, the order showed Borich and then Bithell. But Bithell put a sly pass on the inside of Borich just before taking the white flag, thus kicking off the final lap ahead of the champ. However, Borich put his veteran racing experience on the forefront once again as he ultimately secured his third consecutive XC1 Pro class win at the culmination of two hard fought hours of racing.

Bithell landed a very close second, while McGill held on for the final podium position.

XC1 Podium: (left) Chris Bithell, (center) Chris Borich, (right) Adam McGill
XC1 Podium: (left) Chris Bithell, (center) Chris Borich, (right) Adam McGill Photo: Ken Hill / GNCC

“Today was a phenomenal day. Everything on my ATV was spot on and it was just a lot of fun out there,” Bithell said. “It was an awesome battle [with Borich]. Usually we kind of wait for the last lap to go for it but this time when the two-lap card came out, we [Borich and I] just gunned for it. I couldn’t have had a better time out there today.”

Fowler bested McClure in the battle for fourth, allowing Fowler to maintain second place in the overall point standings. McClure’s fifth place finish puts him tied for seventh place with Pickens – who claimed tenth overall for the day.

XC2 Podium: (left) Fred Marley, (center) Pat McGuire, (right) Brycen Neal
XC2 Podium: (left) Fred Marley, (center) Pat McGuire, (right) Brycen Neal Photo: Ken Hill / GNCC

Still recovering from a pre-season spleen injury, Yoho was able to hold on for sixth place, just ahead of rookie Braden Henthorn who came in seventh. DeRisi Racing’s Eric Hoyland secured eighth, while HMF/GBC/Yamaha’s Johnny Gallagher took home ninth.

Defending XC2 Pro Am champion Patrick McGuire was finally able to secure his first win of the season, moving into second place overall in the class. XC2 rookie Landon Wolfe grabbed the $100 All Balls Racing Holeshot Award but it didn’t take long for McGuire to make his way into the lead and from there, he never looked back.

Indiana’s Fred Marley latched onto McGuire on the opening lap and maintained a second place ride throughout the two-hour race. Chad Jones spent a majority of the race in pursuit of Marley but it wasn’t enough to make a pass on his fellow Indiana racer.

Jay Shadron took the Top Amateur honors
Jay Shadron took the Top Amateur honors Photo: Ken Hill / GNCC

Current Pro Am points leader Brycen Neal had some issues off the start but eventually made his way into podium contention by the second-to-last-lap. Neal’s intense riding caused his rear wheel to break apart but that didn’t stop the persistent rookie from securing the final XC2 podium position.

Pennsylvania’s Jay Shadron secured his first win of the season in the College A (16-21) division, also finishing as the top amateur rider of the afternoon. Shadron currently holds second place in the overall standings, with Marshal Goings in first.

The 2013 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series continues April 13 and 14 with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck GNCC in Union, South Carolina. For more information on the series, visit www.gnccracing.com.

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XC1 Pro Results:

  1. Chris Borich (SUZ)
  2. Chris Bithell (SUZ)
  3. Adam McGill (HON)
  4. Walker Fowler (YAM)
  5. Jarrod McClure (CAN)
  6. Kevin Yoho (YAM)
  7. Braden Henthorn (HON)
  8. Eric Hoyland (HON)
  9. Johnny Gallagher (YAM)
  10. Jeff Pickens (YAM)

XC2 Pro Am Results:

  1. Patrick McGuire (YAM)
  2. Fred Marley (HON)
  3. Brycen Neal (HON)
  4. Chad Jones (HON)
  5. Nathan Wallpe (HON)
  6. Michael Lancaster (HON)
  7. Thomas Koontz (HON)
  8. Randy Hamilton (HON)
  9. Blake Kramer (YAM)
  10. Jonathan Fugate (HON)

XC1 Pro Standings:

  1. Chris Borich (90)
  2. Walker Fowler (64)
  3. Chris Bithell (57)
  4. Adam McGill (56)
  5. Kevin Yoho (45)
  6. Johnny Gallagher (44)
  7. Jarrod McClure (41)
  8. Jeff Pickens (41)
  9. Braden Henthorn (39)
  10. Eric Hoyland (36)

XC2 Pro Am Standings:

  1. Brycen Neal (71)
  2. Patrick McGuire (64)
  3. Fred Marley (58)
  4. Chad Jones (50)
  5. Landon Wolfe (46)
  6. Michael Lancaster (42)
  7. Thomas Koontz Jr. (35)
  8. Randy Hamilton (35)
  9. Nathan Wallpe (34)
  10. Jonathan Fugate (30)