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Thad Duvall Victorious at Wiseco John Penton GNCC Two Years In-A-Row

Thad Duvall Victorious at Wiseco John Penton GNCC Two Years In-A-Row

Monday, May 20, 2019 | 10:00 AM
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Monday, May 20, 2019 | 10:00 AM

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Thad Duvall Victorious at Wiseco John Penton GNCC Two Years In-A-Row
Ben Kelley Remains Undefeated in XC2 250 Pro

MILLFIELD, Ohio. (May 20, 2019) – The sixth round of the 2019 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, took place Sunday, May 19, with the 30th Annual Wiseco John Penton GNCC in Millfield, Ohio. The world’s fastest off-road racers were put to the test as hot and humid race conditions presented themselves. However, at the end of the grueling three-hour race Rockstar Energy/Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Thad Duvall found himself earning his second victory of the season.

Jordan Ashburn grabbed the $250 All Balls Racing XC1 Holeshot Award at the 30th Annual John Penton GNCC.
Jordan Ashburn grabbed the $250 All Balls Racing XC1 Holeshot Award at the 30th Annual John Penton GNCC. Ken Hill

Once the green flag waved, Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki’s Jordan Ashburn found himself in the front grabbing the $250 All Balls Racing Holeshot Award and leading the rest of the XC1 Open Pro competitors into the woods. Ashburn would continue to lead the opening lap, coming through timing and scoring first with Tely Energy Racing/KTM’s Steward Baylor Jr. coming through 1.96 seconds behind him.

Duvall and FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Kailub Russell came through third and fourth on the opening lap, just seconds behind the two front-runners. Both Duvall and K. Russell were eager to get to the front of the pack and try to put a gap on the field, as they knew the race was going to be a tough one as the minutes continued to click away. 

As the race wore on, Duvall and K. Russell battled their way to the front where they would both remain for the duration of the race. Both would swap positions for the lead multiple times, but as the duo came around on the fifth lap another rider had worked his way into the lead position. Rockstar Energy/Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Trevor Bollinger had made his way into the lead after running third for majority of the race.

Thad Duvall took the overall win after a hard-fought race in Millfield, Ohio. 
Thad Duvall took the overall win after a hard-fought race in Millfield, Ohio.  Ken Hill

As the white flag came out, Duvall had made his way back to the lead with K. Russell coming through 1.6 seconds behind him. Bollinger remained third while Baylor Jr. was running fourth overall. As the riders headed out onto the last lap, Duvall would make the decision to pit for a splash of gas while K. Russell would not pit. K. Russell made the pass for the lead as Duvall was pitted, and would try to put his head down and push.

However, as the rider remerged into the camera shot around the 6.5 mile marker K. Russell continued to lead the way with Duvall making up time behind him. As the riders made their way up the FMF PowerPoint, K. Russell had his head down and charged as Duvall was battling to close the gap. Bollinger continued to run in the third spot, but would drop back about thirty seconds. The Monster Mile proved to be a bit of a problem for K. Russell as he struggled for a moment to get through the muddy ruts, which would allow Duvall to catch up after throttling through the outside line at the 9.5 mile marker.

Thad Duvall (center), Kailub Russell (right) and Trevor Bollinger (left) rounded out The Wiseco John Penton overall podium. 
Thad Duvall (center), Kailub Russell (right) and Trevor Bollinger (left) rounded out The Wiseco John Penton overall podium.  Ken Hill

The front-runners would head back into the woods only to reemerge onto the motocross track with Duvall in the lead and K. Russell 14 seconds behind him in second. Duvall would take his second win of the season and his second-straight Wiseco John Penton GNCC victory. Bollinger would come through and round out the overall podium in third. 

Baylor Jr. would hold onto a fourth overall after he ran a consistent race. Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Josh Strang came through fifth overall after moving up through the riders from his eighth place start to the day. This was Strang’s third top 5 finish this season, and he currently sits fifth in the National Championship points standings.

FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth came through sixth in the XC1 Open Pro class and seventh overall, after working his way back from falling to ninth place. AmPro Yamaha/Moose Racing/Parts Unlimited’s Ricky Russell came through eighth overall, seventh in XC1, after getting a 12th place start to the day. This was R. Russell’s second race back and he will look to improve from here. 

Unfortunately for Tely Energy Racing/KTM’s Grant Baylor he would fall to ninth overall and eighth in class after running as high as fifth place on the second lap of the day. For Baylor it was also only his second race back after a lingering shoulder injury had kept him from starting the 2019 season. Coming through ninth in the XC1 class and 11th overall was Phoenix Honda Racing’s Andrew Delong. Returning from Australia was KTM Australia/Shoei Helmets/Atlas Braces’ Daniel Milner, who rounded out the top 10 in the XC1 class and finished 13th overall. 

Ryder Lafferty grabbed the $100 Hotcams XC2 Holeshot Award. 
Ryder Lafferty grabbed the $100 Hotcams XC2 Holeshot Award.  Ken Hill

Trail Jesters KTM’s Ben Kelley kept his XC2 250 Pro class winning streak alive with his sixth victory of the season on Sunday afternoon. Kelley would work his way into the lead after a mid-pack start, and would not look pack ultimately finishing six minutes ahead of second place. Coastal Racing/Husqvarna’s Craig Delong earned his second-straight second place finish after returning from his collarbone injury. Delong also finished 10th overall on the day. Husqvarna-backed rider Evan Smith worked his way up from eighth to land on his first XC2 250 Pro class podium. 

In the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class, Factory Beta USA’s Cody Barnes and Trail Jesters KTM’s Jesse Ansley were battling out front for the duration of the race. The duo would swap positions multiple times for the lead. Barnes would make a last lap pass on Ansley to take over the lead and earn the FMF XC3 class win. Ansley would take second, and behind him Suzuki rider, Joe Marsh would round out the top three.

Taking home, the top amateur honors was Ohio native FXR Moto/Bonzi Suspension/Kenda Tires’ Triston Landrum, who finished 22nd overall and first in the 250 A class. Levi Keller finished 23rd overall, and first in the Open A class, coming in as second top amateur. Rounding out the top amateur podium was Trail Jesters KTM/FMF/Edelmann Sales’ Simon Johnson of the 250 A class with a 25th overall finish.

Becca Sheets (center), Lucas Grounds (right) and Mackenzie Tricker (left) made up the 10 a.m. overall podium. 
Becca Sheets (center), Lucas Grounds (right) and Mackenzie Tricker (left) made up the 10 a.m. overall podium.  Ken Hill

The morning bike results are provisional.

As the morning racers took off the line, a pack of Sportsman A riders would come through leading the way, however taking the overall win was Ohio’s own Becca Sheets in the WXC class. Behind her 125 B/C rider Lucas Grounds would take second overall, and Mackenzie Tricker would round out the top three overall. Coming through third in the WXC class was Rachael Archer making her second-straight appearance on the podium. With the defending champion, Tayla Jones, only completing one lap and ultimately finishing ninth, the points have shaken up as Becca Sheets has moved into the lead with 160 points.

In the 8 a.m. youth race, Tely Energy Racing/KTM’s Joseph Cunningham has kept his winning streak alive earning his sixth consecutive youth overall win and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win at this past weekend’s Joh Penton GNCC. Team Green Kawasaki’s Grant Davis fought his way to second overall from the second row, also earning his sixth-straight win in the YXC2 Super Mini Jr class. Trail Jesters KTM’s Brayden Nolette sat third overall, and second in the YXC1 class. Nolette sits second in the points, 7 points behind Cunningham.

Joseph Cunningham earned his sixth consecutive youth overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win.
Joseph Cunningham earned his sixth consecutive youth overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win. Ken Hill

GNCC Racing continues June 1 and 2 with the Dunlop Tomahawk in New York. Taking place on June 1 at 5 p.m. will be round four of the Specialized Turbo eMTB GNCC National Championship. 

The 1 p.m. Bike Pro race was broadcast LIVE in its entirety on RacerTV.com and can be viewed as archived video online by visiting the GNCC LIVE page online. A highlight show featuring the event will air on NBC Sports Network on Saturday, July 27 at 1:00 p.m. ET.

For more information on the GNCC series, visit the official website at www.gnccracing.com or call (304) 284-0084. Join the conversation on the series Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and be sure to always hashtag #GNCC.

The Wiseco John Penton 
Millfield, Ohio
Round 6 of 13
Sunday, May 19, 2019

XC1 Pro Event Results:

  1. Thad Duvall (HQV)
  2. Kailub Russell (KTM)
  3. Trevor Bollinger (HQV)
  4. Steward Baylor Jr. (KTM)
  5. Josh Strang (KAW)
  6. Josh Toth (KTM)
  7. Ricky Russell (YAM)
  8. Grant Baylor (KTM)
  9. Andrew Delong (HON)
  10. Daniel Milner (KTM)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Kailub Russell (165)
  2. Thad Duvall (152)
  3. Steward Baylor Jr. (123)
  4. Trevor Bollinger (111)
  5. Ben Kelley (93)
  6. Josh Strang (83)
  7. Josh Toth (81)
  8. Andrew Delong (65)
  9. Jordan Ashburn (58)
  10. Michael Witkowski (52)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2019 National Champion.

XC2 250 Pro Event Results:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (KTM)
  2. Craig Delong (HQV)
  3. Evan Smith (HQV)
  4. Austin Lee (HON)
  5. Michael Witkowski (BET)
  6. Liam Draper (KTM)
  7. Ben Parsons (HQV)
  8. Alex Teagarden (HQV)
  9. Samuel Evans (KTM)
  10. Jonathan Johnson (KAW)

XC2 250 Pro Series Standings:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (180)
  2. Michael Witkowski (119)
  3. Evan Smith (107)
  4. Austin Lee (91)
  5. Liam Draper (78)
  6. Ryder Lafferty (77)
  7. Jonathan Girroir (71)
  8. Jonathan Johnson (69)
  9. Zack Hayes (65)
  10. Alex Teagarden (65)

About GNCC Racing

The AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Specialized 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 2,400 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., Central America, South America, 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.

How to Watch

Racer TV and NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) are the official homes for coverage of the AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) events. All 13 rounds, from the season opening Big Buck GNCC in South Carolina to the finale at Ironman Raceway in Indiana, will air in 30-minute, taped-delayed telecasts on NBCSN, while Racer TV provides live streaming coverage of the 1 p.m. ATV and motorcycle races from each event. Catch all the action at http://www.nbcsports.com/ and http://www.racertv.com/.

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