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N-Fab AmPro Yamaha Teammates Sweep XC1 and XC2 at Unadilla

N-Fab AmPro Yamaha Teammates Sweep XC1 and XC2 at Unadilla

Saturday, September 6, 2014 | 10:50 PM
Saturday, September 6, 2014 | 10:50 PM

The XC1 Pro ATV championship became even tighter on Saturday at the tenth round of the 2014 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship. N-Fab AmPro Yamaha’s Walker Fowler claimed his fourth victory of the season, where he picked up an additional five points toward Chris Borich’s lead in the championship standings. Fowler’s teammate Cole Richardson topped the XC2 Pro Am division by a whopping seven minutes to give the N-Fab AmPro Yamaha squad a clean sweep at the legendary Unadilla Valley Sports Center for the 10th running of the Can-Am Unadilla GNCC in New Berlin, New York.

Walker Fowler claimed his fourth victory of the season at round ten's Unadilla GNCC
Walker Fowler claimed his fourth victory of the season at round ten's Unadilla GNCC Photo: Ken Hill

Coming off a big win at the previous round at Snowshoe, RacingPowersports.com/CST Tires/PirateMX.com’s Adam McGill kept his momentum rolling as he captured the $250 Twin Air/DeRisi Racing XC1 Holeshot Award and the early lead.

McGill captured the $250 Twin Air/DeRisi Racing XC1 Holeshot Award but wasn't able to finish due to a mechanical issue near the end.
McGill captured the $250 Twin Air/DeRisi Racing XC1 Holeshot Award but wasn't able to finish due to a mechanical issue near the end. Photo: Ken Hill

However, Fowler quickly made his way into the lead on the opening lap where he controlled the pace for the rest of the two-hour competition. Borich put his Maxxis-backed machine into the second place position early on but the five-time champion admitted to experiencing arm pump fatigue at the beginning of the race. Borich finally loosened up and started to make a charge on Fowler’s lead just after the halfway mark but it wasn’t enough to rattle the young Fowler in his quest for the overall victory.

Chris Borich still holds the points lead in the championship standings.
Chris Borich still holds the points lead in the championship standings. Photo: Ken Hill

All eyes were set on the battle for third, which was initially spearheaded by McGill early on. However, Precision/Maxxis Tires Chris Bithell interjected himself into the mix and eventually took over the third place spot. As Bithell and McGill batted back and forth, DWT Racing’s Jarrod McClure caught up to the duo and it quickly became a three-way battle for the third and final podium position. McClure made the move on McGill and Bithell to take over third and it wasn’t long before McGill ran into a mechanical issue that ultimately ended his day on the final lap. From there, McClure maintained a solid pace to edge out Bithell for the final podium position.

Chris Bithell battled for a podium position all afternoon, finishing fourth overall.
Chris Bithell battled for a podium position all afternoon, finishing fourth overall. Photo: Ken Hill

Despite a hard charge by Borich in the final moments of the two-hour race, Fowler upped the pace to finish over one minute ahead of the reigning XC1 National Champion. With 1-2 finishes, respectively, Borich holds a 19-point lead over Fowler as three rounds remain in the championship series.

“It feels good to just get this one out of the way,” Fowler said. “I’m honored to be up here racing with guys like Chris Borich but I know he’s going to be tough to beat, he always is. I’m hoping to keep the championship chase alive until the very end and we’ll see how it goes.”

XC1 Pro podium: (left) Chris Borich, Walker Fowler, (right) Jarrod McClure.
XC1 Pro podium: (left) Chris Borich, Walker Fowler, (right) Jarrod McClure. Photo: Ken Hill

McClure earned his third consecutive podium finish on Saturday, where he currently sits in a career-best fourth overall in the championship standings. Bithell finished fourth overall for the day to maintain fifth in the championship standings as he continues to work his way back from a deficit due to mechanical issues earlier in the season. Despite McGill’s unfortunate luck, the West Virginia native still holds a third place position in the championship standings.

Another exciting battle took place just outside the top four as XC1 Pro class rookies Jay Shadron and Brycen Neal diced it out for the fifth place position in the class. The duo was joined by BNR Motorsports/Loctite’s Kevin Yoho, who traded places with the young guns all afternoon. In the end, Waynesburg Yamaha/GT Thunder’s Jay Shadron secured fifth in the class and sixth overall, while Neal finished seventh overall and Yoho in eighth. Braden Henthorn finished ninth overall and Josh Merritt rounded out the top ten overall.

XC2 Pro Am podium: (left) Marshal Goings, Cole Richardson, (right) Marty Christofferson.
XC2 Pro Am podium: (left) Marshal Goings, Cole Richardson, (right) Marty Christofferson. Photo: Ken Hill

N-Fab AmPro Yamaha’s Cole Richardson put forth an impressive ride to capture fifth overall for the day, while chalking up another win in the XC2 Pro Am class. Richardson had an early battle going with his biggest competitor of the class, SICC Racing/Maxxis Tires-backed Marshal Goings, who later succumbed to a steering issue that cost him several positions in the overall running. Goings was able to maintain a second place position in the XC2 class, while New York’s very own Marty Christofferson rounded out the podium with a third place finish.

With Richardson in command, only six points separate the leader and the second place of Marshal Goings in the XC2 championship standings. Christofferson holds a solid third place in the standings with three rounds remaining in the season.

Nick Wheeler took the $100 All Balls Racing XC2 Holeshot Award.
Nick Wheeler took the $100 All Balls Racing XC2 Holeshot Award. Photo: Ken Hill

New York’s very own Nick Wheeler captured the $100 All Balls Racing XC2 Holeshot Award in his first GNCC appearance of the season. Wheeler went on to finish 9th in the XC2 Pro Am division.

West Virginia’s Wes Kinsley took the Top Amateur honors, finishing 19th overall and first place in the Junior A (22+) class.
West Virginia’s Wes Kinsley took the Top Amateur honors, finishing 19th overall and first place in the Junior A (22+) class. Photo: Ken Hill

The #201 of Cody Collier became one step closer to successfully defending his top ranking in the 10 a.m. division as he claimed yet another $125 GT Thunder Amateur Overall, beating out over 400 competitors in the morning race. Collier also claimed his seventh Schoolboy (13-15) A/B win en route to capturing the 2014 Championship in the class. New York’s very own Hunter Hart put in a solid ride in his rookie season of morning action, claiming fifth overall for the day and second place in the Schoolboy class.

10 a.m. overall podium: (left) Michael Swift, Cody Collier, (right) Bryan Buckhannon.
10 a.m. overall podium: (left) Michael Swift, Cody Collier, (right) Bryan Buckhannon. Photo: Ken Hill

The 4x4 Pro class once again showcased some of the most intense battles of the day as the fastest 4x4 ATV racers in the world came together for the tenth round on Saturday. ATV Parts Plus/Can-Am’s Bryan Buckhannon grabbed the holeshot and early lead but the ultra-competitive lineup quickly showcased a multi-rider battle for the lead. After two hours of hard battle, it was Factory Polaris/Team UXC Racing’s Michael Swift who emerged victorious for his first-ever 4x4 Pro class win, along with second place overall for the day. Swift was joined atop the 4x4 Pro podium by Buckhannon in second and Can-Am X-Team’s Kevin Trantham in third.

Youth overall podium: (left) Tim Sroka, Brandon Frazier, (right) Jordan Purvis.
Youth overall podium: (left) Tim Sroka, Brandon Frazier, (right) Jordan Purvis. Photo: Ken Hill

In the Youth division, it was once again Florida native Brandon Frazier who captured the overall victory, claiming yet another win in the 90 Open (12-15) class. Pennsylvania’s Timmy Sroka finished second in the class and second overall for the day, while New York’s very own Jordan Purvis rounded out the top three in just his second GNCC appearance of the season.

The 2014 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series will head to Somerset, Pennsylvania September 20 and 21 for the Car-Mate Mountain Ridge GNCC. For more information on the series, visit www.gnccracing.com.

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Can-Am Unadilla GNCC
New Berlin, New York
Round 10 of 13
Saturday, September 6

XC1 Event Results:

  1. Walker Fowler (YAM)
  2. Chris Borich (SUZ)
  3. Jarrod McClure (HON)
  4. Chris Bithell (SUZ)
  5. Jay Shadron (YAM)
  6. Brycen Neal (HON)
  7. Kevin Yoho (YAM)
  8. Braden Henthorn (HON)
  9. Josh Merritt (YAM)
  10. Johnny Gallagher (YAM)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Chris Borich (237)
  2. Walker Fowler (218)
  3. Adam McGill (183)
  4. Jarrod McClure (165)
  5. Chris Bithell (139)
  6. Cole Richardson (131)
  7. Brycen Neal (110)
  8. Brian Wolf (108)
  9. Marshal Goings (100)
  10. Braden Henthorn (97)

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

XC2 Event Results:

  1. Cole Richardson (YAM)
  2. Marshal Goings (HON)
  3. Martin Christofferson (HON)
  4. Fred Marley (HON)
  5. Eric Wilczek (HON)
  6. Randy Hamilton (HON)
  7. Nathan Wallpe (HON)
  8. Thomas Koontz Jr. (YAM)
  9. Nick Wheeler (HON)
  10. Blake Kramer (YAM)

XC2 Series Standings:

  1. Cole Richardson (250)
  2. Marshal Goings (244)
  3. Martin Christofferson (189)
  4. Randy Hamilton (148)
  5. Fred Marley (142)
  6. James Green (130)
  7. Blake Kramer (126)
  8. Thomas Koontz (119)
  9. Jonathan Fugate (113)
  10. Luke Upah (95)