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Hoosier: Motorcycle Race Report

Hoosier: Motorcycle Race Report

Monday, May 9, 2022 | 11:20 AM
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Monday, May 9, 2022 | 11:20 AM

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Hoosier: Motorcycle Race Report
Kelley Continues Win Streak at Round Six 

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. (May 9, 2022) – The Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, concluded round six, Hoosier GNCC, yesterday on Sunday, May 8 at Ironman Raceway. After some slick conditions on Saturday due to rain earlier in the week, Sunday’s weather conditions were near perfect as temperatures remained somewhat cool and the partly cloudy.

Josh Toth (#206) earned the All Balls Racing Holeshot Award.
Josh Toth (#206) earned the All Balls Racing Holeshot Award. Ken Hill

As the XC1 Open Pro class took off it was FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth grabbing the $250 All Balls Racing Holeshot Award. However, it would not take long for his teammate, FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Benjamin Kelley to make his way into the lead position. Kelley would continue to lead the way for the duration of the race, crossing the finish line to earn his sixth-straight win of the season.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Trevor Bollinger made his way up to second overall after starting the day off back in sixth. Bollinger would steadily battle his way up through the pack, making a last lap pass on Toth for second overall in Indiana.

Holding onto the last podium position was FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth after earning some extra cash for grabbing the holeshot. Toth would remain second for the majority of the race, but he would be unable to hold off a hard-charging Bollinger on the last lap of the race. Toth continued to push, but he would be unable to make the pass back. He would hold onto third on the day.

Ben Kelley (FMF/KTM Factory Racing) clinched his sixth consecutive win of the season.
Ben Kelley (FMF/KTM Factory Racing) clinched his sixth consecutive win of the season. Ken Hill

Earning fourth on the day was Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jordan Ashburn as he battled back and forth inside the top five throughout the race. Ashburn continued to push, making a pass on the last lap for that fourth place position. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Craig DeLong came back to round out the top five finishers on the day.

Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Josh Strang returned to racing after injuring his arm in Florida. Strang would battle back in ninth for the first couple of laps but would begin to make his way through the pack for the second half of the race. After running up in third for the start of the race AmPro Yamaha’s Layne Michael found himself back to seventh with three laps remaining. Michael would try to continue to push, but he would be unable to make up any ground on the competitors in front of him.

Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Ricky Russell battled back to finish eighth in XC1, with Rev Motorsports/GASGAS Racing’s Grant Baylor coming through ninth. Justin Ashburn would come through in tenth on the opening lap, but he would suffer a mechanical issue.

Lyndon Snodgrass (center), Angus Riordan (right) and Liam Draper (left) rounded out the XC2 class top three.
Lyndon Snodgrass (center), Angus Riordan (right) and Liam Draper (left) rounded out the XC2 class top three. Ken Hill

In the XC2 250 Pro class it was Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Lyndon Snodgrass earning his second win of the season. Snodgrass continues to lead the way in the points standings after six rounds of racing.

RPM/KTM Racing’s Angus Riordan made his second appearance on the XC2 podium this season after coming through to earn second in the class. Riordan also grabbed the STACYC Holeshot Award to start the day. Tely Energy/KTM Racing’s Liam Draper put in his best ride of the season thus far with a third place position on the day in Indiana.

In the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class it was Husqvarna/Fly Racing/Coppersmith Racing’s Jake Froman would earn his first win of the season as he led the race for the duration of the three-hours. Motorcycle Enthusiast Inc/Moose Racing/MX Tech’s Hunter Neuwirth came back from a fifth place start to the day to finish second in the class as Carolina XC/Moose Racing/XC Gear’s Zack Hayes rounded out the FMF XC3 class podium.

Bubz Tasha would bring home the Top Amateur honors with a 18th place overall finish, and a win in the 250 A class. Jason Tino and Trevor Maley rounded out the top three Top Amateurs and top three finishers in the 250 A class. Tino would come through 22nd overall, and Maley 23rd overall.

Korie Steede (Trail Jesters KTM) earned the WXC win in Indiana.
Korie Steede (Trail Jesters KTM) earned the WXC win in Indiana. Ken Hill

As the 10 a.m. race got underway it was Trail Jesters KTM’s Korie Steede jumping off the line and grabbing the $100 Trail Jesters WXC Hoelshot Award and the early lead as they headed into the woods. Steede would be met with a battle from Fly Racing/FMF Racing/KTM Racing’s Brandy Richards as she made the pass for the lead on the second lap. Richards would continue to lead for the next couple of laps before Steede would make a last lap pass on Richards for the win. Steede continues to hold onto the points lead after six rounds of racing in 2022. AmPro Yamaha’s Rachael Archer battled her way up to third in WXC and would remain there for the duration of the race.

During the 8 a.m. youth race it was Nicholas DeFeo coming through to earn his sixth consecutive overall win and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win. Peyton Feather would come through to earn second overall and in YXC1 while Ryan Amancio earned third overall and YXC2 Super Mini Jr. class win. Van Gosselin rounded out the top three finishers in YXC1, while Brody Amos and Cade Staats rounded out the YXC2 top three.

Nicholas DeFeo earned his sixth-straight Youth overall win.
Nicholas DeFeo earned his sixth-straight Youth overall win. Ken Hill

Canyon Richards would earn the 85 (12-13) class win, while Ryder Sigety earned the 85 Big Wheel (12-15) class win. In the 85 (7-11) class Nash Peerson took home the win, while Travis Lentz earned the 65 (10-11) class win. Hunter Jones battled back to take the 65 (7-8) class win, with Karson George earning the 65 (9) victory. The Girls Sr. class win was earned by Addison Harris, while Aubrey Tsakanikas earned the Girls Jr. class win. Lane Vincent tried his hand at GNCC Racing and earned the trail rider win. 

The next round of racing will take place on May 21-22 in Millfield, Ohio with The Wiseco John Penton GNCC. This event will host the fourth round of Specialized Turbo eMTB racing, as well as KTM Youth Day activities and more. Click HERE to find out more.

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Ben Kelley (center), Trevor Bollinger (right) and Josh Toth (left) rounded out the Hoosier top three overall.
Ben Kelley (center), Trevor Bollinger (right) and Josh Toth (left) rounded out the Hoosier top three overall. Ken Hill

Hoosier Results and Points Standings
Crawfordsville, Indiana
Round 6 of 13
Sunday, May 8, 2022

XC1 Pro Event Results:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (KTM)
  2. Trevor Bollinger (HQV)
  3. Joshua Toth (KTM)
  4. Jordan Ashburn (HQV)
  5. Craig DeLong (HQV)
  6. Josh Strang (KAW)
  7. Layne Michael (YAM)
  8. Ricky Russell (GAS)
  9. Grant Baylor (GAS)
  10. Justin Ashburn (KTM)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (180)
  2. Jordan Ashburn (115)
  3. Trevor Bollinger (114)
  4. Craig DeLong (102)
  5. Lyndon Snodgrass (83)
  6. Joshua Toth (77)
  7. Michael Witkowski (62)
  8. Ruy Barbosa (55)
  9. Grant Baylor (53)
  10. Ryder Lafferty (48)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2022 National Champion.

XC2 250 Pro Event Results:

  1. Lyndon Snodgrass (KAW)
  2. Angus Riordan (KTM)
  3. Liam Draper (KTM)
  4. Ryder Lafferty (GAS)
  5. Cody Barnes (HON)
  6. Thorn Devlin (HQV)
  7. Ruy Barbosa (HON)
  8. Benjamin Herrera (KAW)
  9. Simon Johnson (KTM)
  10. Mike Witkowski (YAM)

XC2 250 Pro Series Standings:

  1. Lyndon Snodgrass (151)
  2. Michael Witkowski (129)
  3. Ryder Lafferty (102)
  4. Ruy Barbosa (101)
  5. Angus Riordan (92)
  6. Benjamin Herrera (81)
  7. Cody Barnes (79)
  8. Thorn Devlin (72)
  9. Jack Edmondson (72)
  10. Jonathan Johnson (66)

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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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