GNCC Racing

Can-Am ATV and Side-By-Side Racers Sweep GNCC Pro Podiums

Tuesday, October 4, 2016 | 2:35 PM

Can-Am ATV and side-by-side vehicle racers put on a dominating show at round 12 of the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) racing series, sweeping both the XC1 Pro UTV and 4x4 Pro ATV classes in St. Clairsville, Ohio.

Can-Am Renegade X xc 1000R racer Kevin Cunningham's second-place finish at Powerline Park GNCC in Ohio, was enough to push him to the 2016 4x4 Pro ATV class Championship.
Can-Am Renegade X xc 1000R racer Kevin Cunningham's second-place finish at Powerline Park GNCC in Ohio, was enough to push him to the 2016 4x4 Pro ATV class Championship. Photo: Courtesy of Can-Am

Can-Am 4x4 ATV Racing

In the 4x4 Pro ATV division, Can-Am 4x4 racers went 1-2-3 for the third consecutive race. Cody Miller notched his second straight 10 a.m. overall and class victory and third victory on the season to climb into sole possession of third place in the class point standings. 

Riding his Cunningham Racing / Can-Am Renegade X xc 1000R ATV, Kevin Cunningham took the runner-up spot to Miller at Powerline Park, which earned him enough points to wrap up the 2016 4x4 Pro ATV Championship with one round remaining. For the season, Cunningham has tallied 291 points thus far by notching four wins (one 10 a.m. overall) and 10 podiums. In the last six GNCC events, Cunningham has posted three of his victories and six total podiums. That late-season momentum certainly helped push Cunningham to the class title.  

Cody Miller earned two podiums in Ohio, taking the win on his Can-Am Outlander in the 4x4 Pro ATV class and the runner-up spot in the Xc1 Pro UTV class in his Can-Am Maverick side-by-side vehicle. 
Cody Miller earned two podiums in Ohio, taking the win on his Can-Am Outlander in the 4x4 Pro ATV class and the runner-up spot in the Xc1 Pro UTV class in his Can-Am Maverick side-by-side vehicle.  Photo: Courtesy of Can-Am

The 4x4 Pro ATV class third place position at round 12 went to Can-Am Renegade X xc 1000R racer Bryan Buckhannon. Although, the multi-time champion wasn’t able to take home the 2016 title, his own impressive late-season run that saw him post six consecutive podiums pushed him to second place in the point standings. Buckhannon continued to expand upon his GNCC legacy, adding one win and seven podium finishes thus far in 2016. 

Can-Am 4x4 ATV racers also won four other classes in Ohio, taking a sweep in the 4x4 A/B and posting class victories in the 4x4 C and 4x4 Senior (40+), and Silver Masters (55+) classes in Ohio.

Can-Am racers recorded podium sweeps in both the XC1 Pro UTV and 4x4 Pro ATV classes at round 12 of the GNCC series. (From left) Kevin Cunningham, Cody Miller, Chris Bithell, Kyle Chaney, Tim Farr and Angel Knox stood on the UTV podium at Powerline Park after their sweep).
Can-Am racers recorded podium sweeps in both the XC1 Pro UTV and 4x4 Pro ATV classes at round 12 of the GNCC series. (From left) Kevin Cunningham, Cody Miller, Chris Bithell, Kyle Chaney, Tim Farr and Angel Knox stood on the UTV podium at Powerline Park after their sweep). Photo: Courtesy of Can-Am

Can-Am Side-By-Side Vehicle Racing

Kyle Chaney easily won the UTV overall and XC1 Pro UTV class in his Can-Am Maverick X xc 1000R side-by-side vehicle. Chaney, the defending, two-time XC1 Pro UTV class champion, has now won the last two GNCC events. With three total victories and points from two other races this season, Chaney has climbed to within 26 points of Cody Miller for the class points lead. 

Can-Am Maverick 1000R racer Kyle Chaney notched his third win of 2016, taking the overall and XC1 Pro UTV class win in Ohio. 
Can-Am Maverick 1000R racer Kyle Chaney notched his third win of 2016, taking the overall and XC1 Pro UTV class win in Ohio.  Photo: Courtesy of Can-Am

Miller, who took second at round 12, continues to impress behind the wheel of his Can-Am Maverick X xc 1000R. In his first full season of GNCC racing, the Texas racer has notched two wins and is a perfect 5-for-5 in podium appearances. Miller will need to finish in the top 15 at the Ironman GNCC finale, Oct. 29-30, in Indiana, to secure the coveted XC1 Pro UTV title. On the season — one in which he’s competing in both ATV and UTV Pro classes — Miller has earned a total of five class wins and 10 podiums. 

Tim Farr completed the Can-Am XC1 Pro UTV podium and UTV overall podium sweep with a solid third-place finish in his home state of Ohio. Farr now has four straight, top-four finishes to climb into third place in the class point standings. 

Racing his Can-Am side-by-side vehicle at Powerline Park, Hunter Miller recorded his frist XC2 Pro Sport UTV class victory of 2016.
Racing his Can-Am side-by-side vehicle at Powerline Park, Hunter Miller recorded his frist XC2 Pro Sport UTV class victory of 2016. Photo: Courtesy of Can-Am

Can-Am racers also won the XC2 Pro Sport UTV (Hunter Miller), XC3 Pro-Am UTV and Amateur Limited UTV classes in Ohio. Dave Plavi is the current points leader in the Pro Sport UTV class, while Josh Davis has climbed to within two points of the lead in the XC3 ranks, after notching his second win of 2016 in Ohio. Three Can-Am pilots will carry their three-man race for the Amateur Limited UTV class crown at the Ironman finale, as just five points separate first place from third place.