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FMF Camp Coker Bullet: Motorcycle Race Report

FMF Camp Coker Bullet: Motorcycle Race Report

Monday, March 29, 2021 | 12:00 PM
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Monday, March 29, 2021 | 12:00 PM

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FMF Camp Coker Bullet: Motorcycle Race Report
Baylor and Girroir Take XC1 and XC2 Wins

SOCIETY HILL, S.C. (March 29, 2021) - The 2021 Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, concluded round four, FMF Camp Coker Bullet, of racing on Sunday, March 28. After a brief rainstorm with high winds, conditions drastically changed throughout the course.

Steward Baylor (AmPro Yamaha) earns his second-straight win at the FMF Camp Coker Bullet GNCC. Photo: Ken Hill
Steward Baylor (AmPro Yamaha) earns his second-straight win at the FMF Camp Coker Bullet GNCC. Photo: Ken Hill

Battling back and forth throughout the three hours of racing were AmPro Yamaha’s Steward Baylor and Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Josh Strang. The pair would begin to pull away from the rest of the pack, while swapping the lead position multiple times. Strang would lead the way as the white flag came out, but as they headed towards the finish line it was Baylor coming through to earn his second-straight win of the year. Strang would finish second just three seconds behind Baylor.

Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jordan Ashburn made his way onto the podium with a third in the XC1 Open Pro class. Ashburn would get off to a good start coming through in the fourth place position and would make the pass for a podium finish on the fourth lap of racing. Ashburn continued to push, but he would be unable to catch the lead pair.

Making his way towards the front after a seventh place start to the day was FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Benjamin Kelley. Kelley would hold onto third for a couple of laps, but would ultimately lose the position to Ashburn, and remain fourth until the checkered flag was waving.

KLM Milwaukee GASGAS’ Grant Baylor rounded out the top five in XC1. Baylor worked his way through the pack after coming through timing and scoring on lap one in eighth place. FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth had a great start to the day as he found himself running third on the opening lap. However, Toth would fall back to sixth at the end of three-hours of racing.

Earning seventh in XC1 was the Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing-backed rider Trevor Bollinger. Bollinger would continue to push himself as he started out the race back in ninth place. As the laps wore on, Bollinger found himself making the necessary passes to continue his way to the front of the pack. Bollinger would run out of time to make any more passes, but he has been steadily improving since returning to racing.

Johnny Girroir (Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing) takes home the XC2 250 Pro class win and third overall at round four. Photo: Shan Moore
Johnny Girroir (Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing) takes home the XC2 250 Pro class win and third overall at round four. Photo: Shan Moore

RedBull/MCS Sherco Racing’s Benjamin Herrera worked his way into the eighth place spot as the white flag flew. Herrera worked his way there from a tenth place start in South Carolina. Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Ricky Russell had his work cut out for him as he came through the finish line 11th on lap one. Russell would only be able to make his way to ninth on the day. While Factory Beta’s Cory Buttrick rounded out the top 10 in XC1 Open Pro. 

In the XC2 250 Pro class it was Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Jonathan Girroir taking the class win while also earning third overall in the race. Girroir remains the points leader in the class after four rounds of racing.

Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Lyndon Snodgrass came through to earn second in the XC2 class and fourth overall on the day. Snodgrass sat second for majority of the race, but he would give Girroir a challenge at the halfway point of racing. Snograss would be unable to hold onto the lead and come through the finish line 17 seconds off the leader.

Jonathan Johnson (Magna1 Motorsports) continued his win streak in South Carolina. Photo: Ken Hill
Jonathan Johnson (Magna1 Motorsports) continued his win streak in South Carolina. Photo: Ken Hill

Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Craig DeLong rounded out the top three in XC2 after he worked his way through the field of racers from a sixth place start to the day. DeLong would hold a steady pace throughout the day, but he was unable to catch the leaders in time to put up a fight for the win.

Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jonathan Johnson earned his fourth-straight FMF XC3 class win of the season. Carolina KTM/Moose Racing/XC Gear’s Zack Hayes came through to earn a podium finish with second in the class, while Lojak Cycle Sales’ Chase Colville placed third in the class.

Becca Sheets (BABS Racing Yamaha) earned her second WXC class win of the year. Photo: Shan Moore
Becca Sheets (BABS Racing Yamaha) earned her second WXC class win of the year. Photo: Shan Moore

Bringing home the Top Amateur honors was Joseph Cunningham with a 250 A class win and 21st overall finishing position. Alex Lugar was second with a second in 250 A and 26th overall finish. Shaw Myers rounded out the top three amateurs as he took the 150 A class win and finished 31st overall.

Earning her second WXC win of the year was BABS Racing Yamaha/Maxxis/Pro Circuit’s Becca Sheets. Sheets would have a battle on her hands throughout the entire race as AmPro Yamaha’s Rachael Archer was gunning for her third win of the season.

Sheets would hold onto the lead as the checkered flag flew, with Archer finishing second. The pair are currently tied for the points lead after four rounds of racing. Coming through to earn third in the WXC class was Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna/Rockstar Energy/Moose Racing’s Tayla Jones.

Cole Forbes grabbed the Youth Overall win on Sunday morning. Photo: Mack Faint
Cole Forbes grabbed the Youth Overall win on Sunday morning. Photo: Mack Faint

In the youth race it was Cole Forbes coming through to take the overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win in South Carolina. Nicholas Defeo and Thor Powell rounded out the top three overall and in the YXC1 class. While Peyton Feather earned the YXC2 Super Mini Jr. class win with Ryan Amancio and Robert Weiss bringing home second and third in the YXC2 class.

The next round of GNCC Racing will take place in Union, South Carolina on April 17-18 for the Tiger Run. This event will be a Specialized Turbo eMTB GNCC National Championship round.  

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.

Baylor atop the podium for the second consecutive time. Photo: Ken Hill
Baylor atop the podium for the second consecutive time. Photo: Ken Hill

FMF Camp Coker Bullet Results and Points Standings
Society Hill, South Carolina
Round 4 of 13
Sunday, March 28, 2021

XC1 Pro Event Results:

  1. Steward Baylor (YAM)
  2. Josh Strang (KAW)
  3. Jordan Ashburn (HQV)
  4. Benjamin Kelley (KTM)
  5. Grant Baylor (GAS)
  6. Joshua Toth (KTM)
  7. Trevor Bollinger (HQV)
  8. Benjamin Herrera (SHR)
  9. Ricky Russell (GAS)
  10. Cory Buttrick (BET)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (86)
  2. Josh Strang (83)
  3. Grant Baylor (80)
  4. Jordan Ashburn (70)
  5. Steward Baylor Jr. (67)
  6. Josh Toth (57)
  7. Jonathan Girroir (56)
  8. Craig DeLong (51)
  9. Ricky Russell (50)
  10. Cody Barnes (40)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2021 National Champion.

XC2 250 Pro Event Results:

  1. Jonathan Girroir (GAS)
  2. Lyndon Snodgrass (KAW)
  3. Craig DeLong (HQV)
  4. Cody Barnes (HON)
  5. Liam Draper (KTM)
  6. Evan Smith (HQV)
  7. Ruy Barbosa (HON)
  8. Thorn Devlin (BET)
  9. Christopher Venditti (YAM)
  10. Benjamin Nelko (HQV)

XC2 250 Pro Series Standings:

  1. Jonathan Girroir (105)
  2. Craig DeLong (92)
  3. Michael Witkowski (77)
  4. Cody Barnes (68)
  5. Lyndon Snodgrass (65)
  6. Liam Draper (59)
  7. Evan Smith (57)
  8. Ruy Barbosa (49)
  9. Thorn Devlin (44)
  10. Jesse Ansley (40)

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How to Watch

Racer TV and MAVTV are the official homes for coverage of the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) events. All 13 rounds, from the season opener in South Carolina to the finale, will air in taped-delayed telecasts on MAVTV, while Racer TV provides live streaming coverage of the 2 p.m. ATV and 1 p.m. motorcycle races from each event. Catch all the action at http://www.mavtv.com/ and http://www.racertv.com/. 

About GNCC Racing

The Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Specialized is the World’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 two and three-hour GNCC races lead as many as 2,400 riders through racetracks 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 live on RacerTV.com. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.

About the American Motorcyclist Association

Founded in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world's largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders' interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year. The AMA also provides money-saving discounts on products and services for its members. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling. For more information, visit www.americanmotorcyclist.com. Not a member? Join the AMA today: www.americanmotorcyclist.com/membership/join

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