Yamaha Racing Snowshoe GNCC: ATV Race Report

Yamaha Racing Snowshoe GNCC: ATV Race Report

Sunday, June 22, 2025 | 5:25 AM
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Yamaha Racing Snowshoe GNCC: ATV Race Report

Fowler Returns to the Top Spot on the Mountain

Walker Fowler (WFR/Kenda/Fly Racing/BNR) earned his sixth win atop Snowshoe Mountain, and second win of the season.
Walker Fowler (WFR/Kenda/Fly Racing/BNR) earned his sixth win atop Snowshoe Mountain, and second win of the season. Mack Faint

SNOWSHOE, W.Va. (June 22, 2025) – The 2025 Progressive Grand National Cross Country (GNCC Racing) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, continued with the Yamaha Racing Snowshoe GNCC held at the popular Snowshoe Mountain Resort in Snowshoe, West Virginia. “America’s Toughest Race” lived up to its nickname after rain fell in the day prior to the race and then the sunshine and temperatures rising on Saturday, creating spots of dry and dusty terrain but also some slick and muddy parts of the track.

With the unique live engine start modeled after the famed Blackwater 100 race, WFR/Kenda/Fly Racing/BNR’s Walker Fowler would find himself in a favorable position and would lead the way into the woods. As Fowler grabbed the early lead, he would have a clear view in front of him for the first lap. Fowler continued to push himself out front and would come through to claim his sixth Snowshoe GNCC win, second overall win of the season.

Wyatt Wilkin (Stewart Boys Racing/Kenda/Pierce Performance) battled throughout the day to secure second overall.
Wyatt Wilkin (Stewart Boys Racing/Kenda/Pierce Performance) battled throughout the day to secure second overall. Mack Faint

Stewart Boys Racing/Kenda/Pierce Performance’s Wyatt Wilkin would get off to a good start too as he battled throughout the day in second place. Wilkin was eager to battle for a win before the summer break, but would be unable to make a pass stick on Fowler throughout the day. Wilkin would come through to earn second overall and in the XC1 Pro class.

Coming off his first podium finish of the season just last race, Action Off-Road/Kenda/Custom Axis’ Jay Shadron was ready to battle at the front of the pack once again in West Virginia. Shadron would start his day back in fourth but would soon make the push and pass for third on the second lap of the race. Shadron would continue to hold that position for the remainder of the race, crossing the line to round out the top three overall finishers of the day and in the XC1 class.

Merritt Racing/BNR Motorsports/GBC Tire’s Josh Merritt had his work cut out for him as he started the day out back in the eighth place position. Merritt would put his head down and go to work making the necessary passes to move towards the front of the pack. As he continued on throughout the race, Merritt would make his way into fourth, and ultimately earning that overall position on the day.

Jay Shadron (Action Off-Road/Kenda/Custom Axis) earned another podium finish as he came through third overall.
Jay Shadron (Action Off-Road/Kenda/Custom Axis) earned another podium finish as he came through third overall. Mack Faint

Going back-and-forth throughout the day was BNR Motorsports/Fearless/Kenda Tire’s Steven Harrell. After starting up in third, Harrell would fall back as far as sixth before making his way up to round out the top five overall finishers of the day.

OBOR/Moose Racing/Parts Unlimited/Lonestar’s Adam McGill, and a Snowshoe GNCC favorite, would have a rough start to his day as he checked in 10th on the opening lap of the race. However, McGill would continue to charge for the next couple of lap making his way up to sixth overall as the checkered flag flew on top of the mountain.

Coming through to finish seventh overall and in the XC1 Pro class was JMR/GBC/Elka/Moose Racing’s Jarrod McClure. As the green flag flew at the start of the race, McClure would have a pretty consistent race working his way up from ninth place on the second lap.

Braxton Grosse (CST Tires/LMR Motors/Elka/Fly Racing) took home the XC2 Pro-Am class win at Snowshoe.
Braxton Grosse (CST Tires/LMR Motors/Elka/Fly Racing) took home the XC2 Pro-Am class win at Snowshoe. Mack Faint

Finishing eighth overall was CST Tires/LMR Motors/Elka/Fly Racing’s Braxton Grosse as he came through to take the XC2 Pro-Am class win inside the top 10 overall finishers of the day. BNR Motorsports/Pierce Performance/GBC Tire’s Alex Thieman came through to finish ninth overall on the day, while also earning second in the XC2 class and helping to maintain his points lead in the class as the series heads into its summer break.

It seemed to be an unfortunate day for the points leader as Phoenix Racing Yamaha’s Brycen Neal would come through 10th overall, and eighth in class.

BNR Motorsports/Maxxis/PowerMadd’s Jeremiah Wolf would come through to round out the top three finishers in the XC2 class. CB Racing/AMSOIL/Action Off-Road’s Chris Borich and HHR/Fly Racing/QuadTech’s Hunter Hart would finish ninth and tenth in the XC1 Pro class at Snowshoe.

Earning the Top Amateur Honors at the Yamaha Racing Snowshoe GNCC were Jordan Berg who finished first in College A and 20th overall in the race. Second on the podium was Cole Lykins who came through second in College A and 21st overall, while Brody Pullen finished third on the Top Amateur podium, third in College A and 23rd overall.

Cody Collier earned the 4x4 Pro and morning ATV overall race win at round 9.
Cody Collier earned the 4x4 Pro and morning ATV overall race win at round 9. Mack Faint

In the morning ATV race, the 4x4 Pro class saw some heated battles throughout the first couple of laps. However, with two laps to go Kenda/KMK Off-Road/Ryco Electric’s Cody Collier would make his way in to the lead position. Collier would continue to push himself forward, creating over a two-minute gap between himself and second. Collier would cross the line first atop Snowshoe Mountain.

After running inside the top three for the duration of the race, KMK Off-Road/OBOR/FXR’s Kaden Wharff would make a couple of passes on the last two laps to secure second place on the day. Wharff found himself off to a good start, even leading the way on lap two, and would finish out the day earning his fifth podium finish of the season. Pro Row 784/TMS/Edgewood/DeRisi’s Brandon Frazier swapped for the lead position multiple times throughout the morning race, but would find himself rounding out the top three overall and 4x4 Pro class finishers on the day.

Chloe Harper battled back-and-forth to take her fifth WXC win of the season.
Chloe Harper battled back-and-forth to take her fifth WXC win of the season. Mack Faint

It was another close battle in the WXC class as Osburn Off-Road/Pierce Performance/Moose Racing’s Chloe Harper and BNR/Kenda/Lonestar’s Avery Collins would battle at the front of their class for the majority of the race. Harper would hold the early lead, but would soon have Collins making the pass around her for the lead.

Collins would hold that number one spot for the next three laps, and as the white flag flew would continue to try and push herself out front. However, Harper would apply the pressure on the last lap as she would make the pass back for the lead, securing her fifth WXC class win of the season. Osburn Off-Road/Fearless/Kenda Tire’s Hannah Hunter would have a consistent day in West Virginia as she held onto the third place position in the WXC class for the duration of the race.

Kole Brandt took home the Youth ATV overall win Saturday morning.
Kole Brandt took home the Youth ATV overall win Saturday morning. Mack Faint

As the Youth ATV race got underway at 8 am on Saturday morning, it was Kole Brandt battling his way through the terrain to take his third overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. (13-15) class win of the season. The win would not come easy as he only made it through the finish line 0.9 seconds ahead of Stetson Owens who applied the pressure on the last lap to take second overall and in the YXC1 class. Landon Glauda would come through to round out the top three youth overall finishers as well as third in the YXC1 class.

In the YXC2 Super Mini Jr. (12-13) class it was Jackson Hancock coming through to take the class win with a commanding lead over Wyatt Culver who would come through to finish second in the class and Eli McCrary who crossed the line third in the class.

Levi Ringer earned the 250 (13-15) class win, Maverick Smith took home the 250 (13-15) Limited class win, JP Pickens Jr. grabbed the 125 (8-12) class win, Kolson Conklin earned the 125 (8-12) Limited class win, Michael Stringfellow took the 90 (8-12) class win, Kimber Lowry earned the Schoolgirl (12-15) class win, Emma Edwards earned the Girls Sr. (12-15) class win, Kartyr Phillips earned herself the Girls Jr. (8-11) class win while Grady Miller earned the 70 CVT (6-11) class win.

On Friday afternoon, Cody Pivirotto (center) took home the XC1 Pro eMTB overall win followed by Garrett Stout (right) and Tyler Daniels (left).
On Friday afternoon, Cody Pivirotto (center) took home the XC1 Pro eMTB overall win followed by Garrett Stout (right) and Tyler Daniels (left). Mack Faint

On Friday, the fifth round of the 2025 Specialized eMTB GNCC National Championship took place at Snowshoe. Pro Bike Pittsburgh’s Cody Pivirotto would come through as the early leader in the race, and he would continue to hold that position until the checkered flag flew. This was Pivirotto’s first overall and XC1 Pro class win of the season, moving him into the National Championship points lead. Gear Bicycle Sales/Specialized’s Garrett Stout would come through to finish second on the day, while XC2 competitor, Tyler Daniels, rounded out the top three overall finishers of the day.

Gunnar Shogren earned fourth overall on the day, while taking home the XC3 (40+) class win, Alicia Meacham earned the Women’s class win, Suzanne Bishop earned the Women (35+) class win, Don Bohn took the Masters (55+) class win, Marty Aloisio took the Big Bore (200lb+) class win, Karder Demidovich earned the Amateur eMTB class win and Levi Howard took the Youth (8-13) class win on Friday afternoon.

The Progressive GNCC Racing Series now heads into its summer break, and will host the tenth round of racing on September 5-7, 2025 in Newburg, West Virginia with the Dunlop Tires Buckwheat 100 GNCC.

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.   

Yamaha Racing Snowshoe ATV Overall Top Three: Walker Fowler (center), Wyatt Wilkin ( right) and Jay Shadron (left).
Yamaha Racing Snowshoe ATV Overall Top Three: Walker Fowler (center), Wyatt Wilkin ( right) and Jay Shadron (left). Mack Faint

Yamaha Racing Snowshoe GNCC Results and Points Standings
Snowshoe, West Virginia
Round 9 of 13
Sunday, June 21, 2025   

XC1 Pro Event Results:

  1. Walker Fowler (YAM)
  2. Wyatt Wilkin (YAM)
  3. Jay Shadron (YAM)
  4. Josh Merritt (YAM)
  5. Steven Harrell (YAM)
  6. Adam McGill (HON)
  7. Jarrod McClure (HON)
  8. Brycen Neal (YAM)
  9. Chris Borich (YAM)
  10. Hunter Hart (YAM)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Brycen Neal (232)
  2. Walker Fowler (190)
  3. Hunter Hart (165)
  4. Joshua Merritt (142)
  5. Wyatt Wilkin (132)
  6. Steven Harrell (131)
  7. Jay Shadron (127)
  8. John Glauda Jr. (117)
  9. Adam McGill (106)
  10. Chris Borich (104)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2025 National Champion.    

XC2 Pro-Am Event Results:

  1. Braxton Grosse (HON)
  2. Alex Thieman (YAM)
  3. Jeremiah Wolf (YAM)
  4. Andre Williams (YAM)
  5. Keaton Henderson (YAM)
  6. Alex Elioff (YAM)
  7. Kenny Shick (YAM)
  8. James Glauda (YAM)
  9. Chase Allison (YAM)
  10. Daulton Keyes (YAM)

XC2 Pro-Am Series Standings:

  1. Alex Thieman (230)
  2. Braxton Grosse (215)
  3. Andre Williams (139)
  4. Jeremiah Wolf (137)
  5. Keaton Henderson (133)
  6. Daulton Keyes (130)
  7. Kenny Shick (115)
  8. Elijah Edmondson (107)
  9. Alex Elioff (92)
  10. Andrew Banovsky (87)

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