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AMSOIL Buckwheat 100: Motorcycle Race Report

AMSOIL Buckwheat 100: Motorcycle Race Report

Monday, October 11, 2021 | 10:10 AM
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Monday, October 11, 2021 | 10:10 AM

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AMSOIL Buckwheat 100: Motorcycle Race Report
Jonathan Girroir Clinches XC2 250 Pro National Championship

NEWBURG, W.Va. (October 11, 2021) – The Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, concluded its penultimate round of racing on Sunday, October 10, at the AMSOIL Buckwheat 100 in Newburg, West Virginia. Sunday’s weather brought warm, sunny and mostly dry conditions to the track, however, some muddy remnants remained throughout the course for the motorcycle racers.

When the green flag waved at the start of the race it was the AmPro Yamaha of Steward Baylor grabbing the early lead and an extra $250 thanks to the All Balls Racing XC1 Holeshot Award. Baylor would continue to hold the early lead as the pack made their way through timing and scoring on lap one. Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Ricky Russell would have a great start, coming through two seconds behind Baylor on the opening lap. Russell would soon make the pass for the lead and hold that position for the second lap of the race. Unfortunately, Russell would suffer a crash on lap three and fall back to seventh.

Ben Kelley (FMF/KTM Factory Racing) battled throughout the day to earn the overall win, and retake the points lead heading into the season finale. Photo: Mack Faint
Ben Kelley (FMF/KTM Factory Racing) battled throughout the day to earn the overall win, and retake the points lead heading into the season finale. Photo: Mack Faint

On lap three, FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Ben Kelley had made the move to the lead from his fifth place start to the day. Kelley had continued to push for the first two laps, coming by just one second behind whoever was in front of him at the time. Kelley was determined to get into that lead position and push for the overall win, and that is just what he would do. Kelley held the lead from lap three until the checkered flag flew.

Baylor found himself in second for the remainder of the day, but he would continue to push his hardest to make up time on Kelley and battle for that lead position. Baylor now sits just four points behind Kelley in the National Championship standings that will now go down to Ironman to see who will be crowned the 2021 GNCC National Champion.

Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Thad Duvall battled for the entirety of the three-hour race to return to the podium with a third overall on the day. Duvall would find himself in sixth early in the race, but he would put his head down and continue to move forward for the next six laps of racing. Duvall would make the pass for third on the final lap, only to find himself on the ground just before the finish line. Duvall would quickly refire his bike only to find it not running properly, as he jumped off the bike, he began to push the motorcycle across the finish line.

Thad Duvall (Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing) made his return to the overall podium with a third place finish on the day. Photo: Mack Faint
Thad Duvall (Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing) made his return to the overall podium with a third place finish on the day. Photo: Mack Faint

West Virginia native, AmPro Yamaha’s Layne Michael would have a good race as he came through to finish fourth overall on the day. Michael found himself making passes throughout the first half of the race, eventually moving into third on the fourth lap of the race. Michael would continue to hold onto third place for three laps, however, he would be unable to hold off Duvall on the last lap.

After battling for a top three finishing position for the first half of the race, Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jordan Ashburn would come through to cross the finish line fifth overall on the day. Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Josh Strang worked his way up from a ninth place start to the day to finish sixth overall.

Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Trevor Bollinger would cross the line seventh overall after running at the front of the group on the opening lap. Bollinger would fall back to seventh and try to make his way back up towards the front, but he would be unable to make the pass back around Strang. After a crash on lap two, Russell would try to remount and make a push towards the front. Russell would continue to push, crossing the finish line eighth in XC1.

Making the move up to the XC1 Open Pro class was AmPro Yamaha’s Michael Witkowski. As the race wore on Witkowski would find himself sitting 10th in XC1, but he would find himself battling with FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth for the last two laps. Witkowski would cross the line ninth in XC1 as Toth came through to round out the top 10 finishers.

Jonathan Girroir (Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing) clinched the XC2 250 Pro GNCC National Championship. Photo: Mack Faint
Jonathan Girroir (Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing) clinched the XC2 250 Pro GNCC National Championship. Photo: Mack Faint

The start of the race looked to be a bit of a rollercoaster ride for Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Jonathan Girroir. However, as Girroir charged on from his fourth place position on lap two he would soon find himself making the pass for the lead with just two laps to go. Girroir only needed to finish inside the top 5 of the XC2 competitors to clinch the 2021 XC2 GNCC National Championship, but he has the mindset of a winner and he wanted to win the race and the championship. Girroir would do just that as he crossed the finish line 1.3 seconds ahead of second, clinching the XC2 250 Pro National Championship.

Rocketing towards the first turn was Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Lyndon Snodgrass as he edged out Factory Beta’s Thorn Devlin for the $100 Hot Cams XC2 Holeshot Award. Snodgrass would continue to battle with the top three for the duration of the race, making the pass for second on the last lap and setting his sights on first. Ultimately, Snodgrass would run out of time to battle for the lead, but he would only be one second from Girroir.

Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Craig DeLong had a mid-pack start in fifth place, but he would put his head down and push, and would soon find himself battling for the lead position on lap four. DeLong would try his hardest to hold off Girroir, but with two laps remaining in the race would lose the lead to Girroir and begin to feel the pressure from Snodgrass. DeLong continued to fight until the checkered flag, but he would cross the line third on the day and a second place in XC2 for the season.

Hunter Neuwirth earned his first FMF XC3 Pro-Am win. Photo: Ken Hill
Hunter Neuwirth earned his first FMF XC3 Pro-Am win. Photo: Ken Hill

Making the switch to the 125cc motorcycle and FMF XC3 class was MX Tech Suspension/Tely Energy/Moose Racing’s Hunter Neuwirth, who would come through to earn his first win. Neuwirth would have to make up time after coming through in third on the first lap. As the race continued Neuwirth would make the pass for the lead on the fourth lap of racing, and he would hold that lead until the checkered flag flew.

Canyon Motorsports/FXR Gear/JDP Suspension Jason Lipscomb would hold onto second place after being unable to hold off Neuwirth in the lead position earlier in the race. Lipscomb would try to battle back, but he would cross the finish line eight seconds behind the leader. Enduro Engineering/Husqvarna/FXR’s Jake Froman rounded out the FMF XC3 top three finishers after running a consistent race.

Making his way to the center of the Top Amateur podium once again this season was Team Green Kawasaki’s Joseph Cunningham who finished 19th overall and first in the 250 A class. Cunningham currently sits first in the championship hunt. Triston Landrum came through to take second in 250 A and on the top amateur podium with his 20th overall finishing position. Will Sievenpiper made the move to the 250 A class from Open A to finish third in class and 21st overall earning him the final spot on the top amateur podium at round 12.

Becca Sheets (BABS Racing Yamaha) earned the WXC class win over Rachael Archer (AmPro Yamaha) and heads into Ironman with a seven point lead. Photo: Ken Hill
Becca Sheets (BABS Racing Yamaha) earned the WXC class win over Rachael Archer (AmPro Yamaha) and heads into Ironman with a seven point lead. Photo: Ken Hill

In the 10 a.m. race it was the Enduro Engineering/MEPMX/Fly Racing/XC Gear’s Mackenzie Tricker grabbing another $100 Trail Jesters Holeshot Award and lead the pack of women pro rider through the woods for the opening lap. However, it was the BABS Racing Yamaha/Fly Racing/Maxxis/Pro Circuit’s Becca Sheets making the pass on Tricker during the second lap. Sheets would continue to push as AmPro Yamaha’s Rachael Archer made her way into second. Sheets and Archer who are battling for the WXC National Championship, would swap the lead position throughout the remainder of the race.

As the white flag flew it was Archer out front with Sheets ready to strike in second, and as the pair made their way through the woods Sheets would emerge in the lead position with a six second lead over Archer as they came through the finish line. Sheets holds a 7-point lead over Archer as they head into the final race of the 2021 season.

Coming through to earn another podium finish was Team Green Kawasaki’s Korie Steede. As the race got underway Steede found herself in second, but she would be unable to hold off Sheets and Archer. Steede would battle back between the third and fourth place positions, ultimately pushing for the podium position as the checkered flag flew.

A familiar face would take the overall win in the 10 a.m. race from the Sportsman A class, as former XC1 Pro racer Andrew DeLong made an appearance at this year’s Buckwheat 100 GNCC. DeLong would be joined by Zach Nolan, former XC2 racer, as he came through second overall and in the Sportsman A class.

Cole Forbes earned his 10th youth overall win of the season at the AMSOIL Buckwheat 100. Photo: Ken Hill
Cole Forbes earned his 10th youth overall win of the season at the AMSOIL Buckwheat 100. Photo: Ken Hill

In the 8 a.m. youth race it was the No. 550 KTM of Cole Forbes coming through to earn his 10th youth overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win of the season. Earning second in the youth race was South Carolina’s Nick DeFeo. DeFeo currently sits second in the points standings, and he continues to battle for the lead as the series heads into the finale in two weeks. Thor Powell came through to earn the third youth overall finishing position and third in the YXC1 class.

In the YXC2 Super Mini Jr. class it was Peyton Feather taking the class win with Van Gosselin and Ryan Amancio earning second and third in the class. Ryder Sigety took the win in the 85cc (12-13) class win, while Jiggs Fustini earned the 85cc (7-11) class win. Nash Peerson came through to earn the 65cc (10-11) class win with Hunter Hawkinberry coming through first in the 65cc (7-9) class. Korah Jones took the Girls (8-15) class win over Ellie Winland and Ruby Fustini. Brady Isner finished first in the youth trail rider class.

Sam Stamper received the AMSOIL Moto Hero honors at this weekend's GNCC event. Photo: Ken Hill
Sam Stamper received the AMSOIL Moto Hero honors at this weekend's GNCC event. Photo: Ken Hill

This wekeend's AMSOIL Moto Hero was awarded to Charleston, West Virginia's Sam Stamper. Sam races in the Warrior Bike class during the 10 a.m. race on Sunday's and is currently ranked fourth with six top three finishes in the class this season. Sam serves in the United States Army, and he has served two combat tours in Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. Sam continues to serve his country, and has been for 10 years now. He has continued to help serve through the pandemic and aid in the COVID-19 relief. Sam will receive a set of GBC Kanati Truck Tires, an AMSOIL Shopping Spree, 100% Goggles, ARMA Blitz Kit and an American Flag courtesy of Columbia Flag & Sign Co. 

This year’s Ironman GNCC will follow an amended race schedule, along with revised race times. One significant change is due to the high number of entries in the Bike Amateur Race, there will now be two separate Bike Amateur races on Sunday morning.

Another important change to the weekend’s race schedule is that the Youth Bike race will be held on Saturday afternoon at 4 pm to further accommodate the two separate bike amateur races. Click HERE to view the complete Competition Bulletin.

Ben Kelley (center), Steward Baylor (left) and Thad Duvall (right) rounded out the top three overall. Photo: Ken Hill
Ben Kelley (center), Steward Baylor (left) and Thad Duvall (right) rounded out the top three overall. Photo: Ken Hill

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.

All Afternoon Bike Results & Points are Provisional

Buckwheat 100 Results and Points Standings
Newburg, West Virginia
Round 12 of 13
Sunday, October 10, 2021

XC1 Pro Event Results:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (KTM)
  2. Steward Baylor (YAM)
  3. Thad Duvall (HQV)
  4. Layne Michael (YAM)
  5. Jordan Ashburn (HQV)
  6. Josh Strang (KAW)
  7. Trevor Bollinger (HQV)
  8. Ricky Russell (GAS)
  9. Michael Witkowski (YAM)
  10. Josh Toth (KTM)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (292)
  2. Steward Baylor (288)
  3. Jordan Ashburn (216)
  4. Josh Strang (181)
  5. Josh Toth (164)
  6. Grant Baylor (156)
  7. Jonathan Girroir (153)
  8. Ricky Russell (147)
  9. Craig DeLong (131)
  10. Thad Duvall (111)

*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. Ruy Barbosa (HON)
  5. Ryder Lafferty (GAS)
  6. Jesse Ansley (KTM)
  7. Benjamin Nelko (HQV)
  8. Cody Barnes (HON)
  9. Jonathan Johnson (HQV)
  10. Simon Johnson (KTM)

XC2 250 Pro Series Standings:

  1. Jonathan Girroir (322)
  2. Craig DeLong (269)
  3. Lyndon Snodgrass (187)
  4. Ruy Barbosa (184)
  5. Cody Barnes (173)
  6. Michael Witkowski (169)
  7. Liam Draper (153)
  8. Thorn Devlin (142)
  9. Benjamin Nelko (132)
  10. Jesse Ansley (128)

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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 at Ironman Raceway in Indiana, 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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