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Borich Wins Dunlop Limestone 100 GNCC

Borich Wins Dunlop Limestone 100 GNCC

Sunday, April 27, 2014 | 8:20 AM
Sunday, April 27, 2014 | 8:20 AM

It was a beautiful day for racing on Saturday as Round 5 of the 2014 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship, descended upon the Lawrence County Recreation Park in Springville, Ind. After two hours of hard battle with the top riders in the sport, Chris Borich emerged victorious at the third running of the Dunlop Limestone 100.

Chris Bithell captured the $250 Twin Air/DeRisi Racing XC1 Holeshot Award
Chris Bithell captured the $250 Twin Air/DeRisi Racing XC1 Holeshot Award Photo: Hill

Precision/Maxxis Tires Chris Bithell captured his first $250 Twin Air/DeRisi Racing XC1 Holeshot Award of the season and shot out to the lead on the opening lap. Bithell was followed closely by N-Fab AmPro Yamaha’s Walker Fowler and RacingPowersports.com/CST Tires/PirateMX.com’s Adam McGill early on.

While Borich didn’t get off to the best start, the five-time champion applied the pressure on Bithell, Fowler and McGill throughout the first half of the four-lap race. As the two lap-card fell, Borich made his charge towards the front where he first passed McGill for third. From there, it was an all-out battle between Bithell, Fowler and the reigning champion Borich.

Borich made up some serious ground to take the victory at Round 5
Borich made up some serious ground to take the victory at Round 5 Photo: Hill

Bithell controlled the pace out front for most of the afternoon, leading the first three of four laps.

“It was a blast from the beginning, Bithell said. “Normally nobody likes to lead early on but I figured just go with it. You can’t always let people back by and eat their dust all day. I figured I would go ride my own race and that’s what I did.”

Fowler dug deep in his attempt to pass Borich in the final moments
Fowler dug deep in his attempt to pass Borich in the final moments Photo: Hill

However, Fowler and Borich finally put themselves in a position to take over the lead on the final lap. It was Borich who first made his move to the front, while Fowler and Bithell went back and forth for the second place position. Fowler passed Bithell to take over second, where he set his sights on Borich for the lead spot. The Ohio native made a valiant charge on the final lap, catching the rear tire of Borich as the duo battled it out until the very end.

Bithell led a majority of the two-hour race, finishing third for the day
Bithell led a majority of the two-hour race, finishing third for the day Photo: Hill

Fowler charged hard in the final moments, finishing less than one second behind Borich for the second place position.

“There were just so many lines out there and we were all banging wheels, bouncing off lappers and each other,” Fowler said. “It was fun a day. I would love to win but leaving the race healthy and having fun makes the day a whole lot better.”

XC1 Pro podium: Walker Fowler (left), Chris Borich, (right) Chris Bithell
XC1 Pro podium: Walker Fowler (left), Chris Borich, (right) Chris Bithell Photo: Hill

Borich’s Limestone 100 victory marks his fourth win of the 2014 season, where he currently enjoys a three-race winning streak after five rounds of racing.

“It was a tough one, I honestly thought it was going to be a long day because I made a mistake in the creek section early on but we were able to put the hammer down and catch up to those guys,” Borich said. “We had a four-way battle going for a long time and I just tried to do my best and get myself in the right position at the right time.”

McGill had a slight setback mid-way through the race but pulled off fourth overall
McGill had a slight setback mid-way through the race but pulled off fourth overall Photo: Hill

McGill ran with the front-runners all afternoon until a crash mid-way through the race sent the West Virginia native back one position. While battling for a top spot, McGill and Borich made contact, sending McGill to the ground. McGill recovered, though, and pushed his way back to finish fourth overall for the day.

Brian Wolf finished fifth overall with an impressive ride
Brian Wolf finished fifth overall with an impressive ride Photo: Hill

GT Thunder-backed Brian Wolf picked his way through the pack from a tenth place start on the opening lap to finish a season-best fifth overall. Dave Bayless Motorsports/Dirtworks/DC Cycles Brycen Neal finished sixth, which is also a season-best for the XC1 Pro class rookie. DeRisi Racing/Team Woodhead’s Braden Henthorn came in seventh, while GT Thunder/Maxxis/Howser Racing’s Josh Merritt came in eighth. Yamaha/GBC/HMF’s Johnny Gallagher took ninth and BNR Motorsports/Loctite’s Kevin Yoho rounded out the top ten in the XC1 class.

The XC2 Pro Am class is full of heavy hitters this season
The XC2 Pro Am class is full of heavy hitters this season Photo: Hill

In the XC2 Pro Am Class, SICC Racing’s Marshal Goings captured his third consecutive victory in his home state of Indiana. Although he didn’t get the best start, Goings muscled through the pack to take over the lead from Indiana’s Kevin Cunningham on Lap 3. Cunningham led the first two laps, where he eventually battled with N-Fab AmPro Yamaha’s Cole Richardson for the second place position. Richardson got around Cunningham to secure second place for the day, while the Indiana boy Cunningham rounded out the XC2 Pro Am podium in his first GNCC appearance of the season.

XC2 Pro Am podium: Cole Richardson, Marshal Goings, Kevin Cunningham
XC2 Pro Am podium: Cole Richardson, Marshal Goings, Kevin Cunningham Photo: Hill

Indiana’s very own Fred Marley captured the $100 All Balls Racing XC2 Pro Am Holeshot, where he eventually finished fourth in the XC2 Pro Am class.

Fred Marley captured the $100 All Balls Racing XC2 holeshot
Fred Marley captured the $100 All Balls Racing XC2 holeshot Photo: Hill

Pennsylvania's Cameron Bruce earned his first Top Amateur Award of the season, capturing eighteenth overall for the day and first place in the College A class.

Cameron Bruce earned his first Top Amateur Award of the season
Cameron Bruce earned his first Top Amateur Award of the season Photo: Hill

The #201 of Cody Collier once again captured the $125 GT Thunder Amateur Overall Award, topping the 10 a.m. division, as well as the Schoolboy A/B class.

Can-Am X-Team’s Kevin Trantham took second overall for the day, en route to his second victory of the season in the 4x4 Pro class. Factory Polaris/Coldcock Whiskey’s Rick Cecco made his first appearance of the season on the 10 a.m. overall podium, claiming third place for the day. Cecco’s stellar performance also earned the Pennsylvania native second place in the premier 4x4 Pro class.

10 a.m. podium: Kevin Trantham, Cody Collier, Rick Cecco
10 a.m. podium: Kevin Trantham, Cody Collier, Rick Cecco Photo: Hill

BNR Motorsports/Loctite/Can-Am’s Robert Smith earned a third place finish in the 4x4 Pro class, finishing fourth overall for the day. After five rounds, Trantham leads the 4x4 Pro class championship with two wins behind him so far.

4x4 Pro podium: Rick Cecco, Kevin Trantham, Robert Smith
4x4 Pro podium: Rick Cecco, Kevin Trantham, Robert Smith Photo: Hill

Texas’ Lexie Coulter made her first GNCC appearance of 2014 at Round 5, capturing the WXC class win over reigning champion Kylie Ahart. Former Women’s Class champion Angel Knox rounded out the top three in the WXC class.

In the Youth division, Florida’s Brandon Frazier captured his fifth consecutive overall win at the Limestone 100. Frazier experienced mechanical issues towards the end of the race, where West Virginia’s Carter Kerens capitalized and moved into the lead. However, it was an unfortunate break for Kerens as he broke down within the last mile and pushed his ATV through the finish, taking second overall for the day. South Carolina’s Cameron Abee made a return to the Youth overall podium at the fifth round, claiming third overall for the day.

Youth podium: Carter Kerens, Brandon Frazier, Cameron Abee
Youth podium: Carter Kerens, Brandon Frazier, Cameron Abee Photo: Hill

The 2014 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series resumes May 10 and 11 with the Parts Unlimited Loretta Lynn’s GNCC. For more information on the series, visit www.gnccracing.com.

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Dunlop Limestone 100 GNCC
Springville, Ind.
Round 5 of 13
Saturday, April 26

XC1 Event Results:

  1. Chris Borich (SUZ)
  2. Walker Fowler (YAM)
  3. Chris Bithell (SUZ)
  4. Adam McGill (HON)
  5. Brian Wolf (HON)
  6. Brycen Neal (HON)
  7. Braden Henthorn (HON)
  8. Josh Merritt (YAM)
  9. Johnny Gallagher (YAM)
  10. Kevin Yoho (YAM)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Chris Borich (141)
  2. Walker Fowler (107)
  3. Chris Bithell (85)
  4. Adam McGill (82)
  5. Jarrod McClure (73)
  6. Braden Henthorn (61)
  7. Cole Richardson (59)
  8. Brycen Neal (55)
  9. Marshal Goings (46)
  10. Josh Merritt (45)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2014 National Champion.

XC2 Event Results:

  1. Marshal Goings (HON)
  2. Cole Richardson (YAM)
  3. Kevin Cunningham (HON)
  4. Fred Marley (HON)
  5. Martin Christofferson (HON)
  6. Randy Hamilton (HON)
  7. James Green (HON)
  8. Steven Cunningham (HON)
  9. Luke Upah (HON)
  10. Jonathan Fugate (HON)

XC2 Series Standings:

  1. Marshal Goings (125)
  2. Cole Richardson (110)
  3. Fred Marley (103)
  4. Martin Christofferson (90)
  5. Thomas Koontz (72)
  6. James Green (70)
  7. Randy Hamilton (68)
  8. Brody Livengood (61)
  9. Blake Kramer (58)
  10. Jonathan Fugate (56)

About GNCC Racing

The AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country series presented by Maxxis is America's premier off-road racing series. Founded in 1975, 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 1,500 riders through tracks ranging in length from eight to 12 miles. With varied terrain, including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both survival and speed. The series draws talent from all over the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. GNCC Racing is televised weekly on NBC Sports and RacerTV.com. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.