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FMF Camp Coker Bullet Women’s Race Report

FMF Camp Coker Bullet Women’s Race Report

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | 1:25 PM
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | 1:25 PM

FMF Camp Coker Bullet Women’s Race Report

Chloe Harper and Danielle McDonald grab their second wins of the season

Chloe Harper picked up another WXC ATV win in South Carolina
Chloe Harper picked up another WXC ATV win in South Carolina Mack Faint

SOCIETY HILL, S.C. (April 1, 2026) - Round four of the 2026 Progressive Grand National Cross Country (GNCC Racing) Series, an AMA National Championship, brought the women of GNCC Racing to Moree’s Sportsman’s Preserve in Society Hill, South Carolina, for the FMF Camp Coker Bullet GNCC. With a course that rewarded both speed and control, racers pushed through competition in search of strong finishes and championship momentum.

Saturday morning’s WXC race saw Pierce Performance/Moose Racing/Lonestar Racing’s Chloe Harper lead every lap to take home her second win of the 2026 season. Harper was able to put almost a two-minute gap over second place.

Round three’s winner, Racing/BNR Motorsports/GBC Tires’ Jessica Elioff, battled her way up from fourth on the opening lap before ultimately making her way into second, where she would finish on the day.

Rounding out the podium in the class was Fearless/Teixeira Tech/BNR Motorsports’ Hannah Hunter, who was locked in close battles throughout the race as she fought to secure her spot on the podium.

BNR/Kenda/Lonestar’s Avery Collins earned a fourth-place finish, while Stewart Boys Racing/Kenda/Action Off-Road’s Andrea Rodgers rounded out the top five after grabbing the BNR Motorsports Holeshot Award at the start of the race.

Jessica Elioff battled her way throughout the race, coming through second in the class.
Jessica Elioff battled her way throughout the race, coming through second in the class. Mack Faint

In the Women’s class, Courtney Crump earned her third win of the season after battling with Alyssa Rodgers through the opening laps, with Rodgers going on to finish second. Sydney Sams worked her way up from fifth to round out the podium with a third-place finish.

Ciara Shadron picked up her third win of the season in the Women 25+ class. Nikki Howard rode a consistent race to finish second, while Sarah Parkhurst rounded out the podium in third.

In the Women C class, Lakah Carr picked up her third win of the season. Emma Howell took home second place, while Ella Shriver battled up from fourth on the opening lap to grab the final podium position.

In the Youth ATV race, Emma Edwards worked her way up from fourth on the opening laps to grab the win in the Schoolgirl class. Behind her, Lydia Arnold came through eighth on the first lap before charging forward to finish second. Khloe Oliver battled within the top five throughout the race before securing third, finishing just one second ahead of fourth.

In the Girls Sr. class, Aubree Nicholson grabbed her third win of the season after leading every lap. Raven Nickell battled her way up from fifth to finish second, while Moon Savage rounded out the podium in third.

Baylee Wright brought home the win in the Girls Jr. class after coming through third on the opening lap. Audrey Petrilla battled inside the top three throughout the race to ultimately finish second, while Kartyr Phillips rounded out the podium in third.

Danielle McDonald grabbed her second WXC Motorcycle win of the season at round four, FMF Camp Coker Bullet GNCC.
Danielle McDonald grabbed her second WXC Motorcycle win of the season at round four, FMF Camp Coker Bullet GNCC. Mack Faint

Sunday morning in the AM bike race, it was AmPro Yamaha’s Danielle McDonald grabbing herself the Coppersmith Racing WXC Holeshot Award and early lead in the race. 

A battle quickly formed between McDonald and FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Brandy Richards, but a tire change on lap three would set Richards back to eighth. She would recover to seventh by the checkered flag, while McDonald capitalized on the opportunity to reclaim the lead and charge on to her second win of the season.

Phoenix Racing Honda’s Tayla Jones charged her way forward from a fourth-place start, steadily picking off positions to earn a strong second-place finish in the WXC class.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Korie Steede, the defending WXC Champion, battled her way into podium position to round out the top three.

Moose Offroad/Solid Performance Suspension/Remax’s Jocelyn Barnes secured a strong fourth-place finish, while Wayne’s Cycle/FXR/Factory Connection’s Lilley Sheets rounded out the top five in fifth.

Tayla Jones put in a good ride through the sandy conditions earning second in the class.
Tayla Jones put in a good ride through the sandy conditions earning second in the class. Mack Faint

Mallory Pickard captured her second win of the season in the Women’s class, while Zoey Kimble fought her way forward from fourth to secure second after a hard-fought race. Mattie Sims completed the podium with a third-place finish.

In the Women 30+ class, Amber Aubain grabbed her second win of the season. Whitney Bond and Andreina Vivas both put in consistent rides to finish second and third, respectively.

Hailey Vallejo dominated the Women C class, leading every lap and building over a five-minute gap on the field. Behind her, Morgan Johnson finished second on the day, with Zola Andonopoulos rounding out the podium in third.

In the Youth Bike race, it was once again Vaida Lavergne taking the win in the Girls Super Mini class, as she remained the only racer on the lead lap and continued her perfect season. Behind her, Isla Kastel rode a consistent race to finish second, while Lacey Bell also maintained a steady pace to secure third. 

In the Girls 85 class, Aubrey Tsakanikas continued her perfect season with another win. Kaylee Burford rode a consistent race to finish second, while Elleni Cadieux worked her way up from fourth on the opening lap to secure third.

In the Girls 65 class, Matilda Revoyr put together a strong ride to earn her second win of the season. Jhorjie Walker followed in second, while Gemmini Cadieux claimed the final podium spot.

In the Micro Bike race Girls class, Codie Mae Lloyd captured her first win of the season. Nina Berghof finished second, while Adalynn Fisher rounded out the podium in third.

Danielle McDonald (center), Tayla Jones (left) and Korie Steede (right) rounded out the top three WXC Bike finishers on Sunday morning.
Danielle McDonald (center), Tayla Jones (left) and Korie Steede (right) rounded out the top three WXC Bike finishers on Sunday morning. Mack Faint

With another exciting round of racing completed at the FMF Camp Coker Bullet, the women of GNCC Racing once again showcased the depth of talent across every class.

As the 2026 season continues, racers will look to carry this momentum into round five, The Dukes GNCC, held at an all-new venue at Mine Made Adventure Park near Hazard, Kentucky. 

158 women and girls lined up in their designated classes at the FMF Camp Coker 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.  

FMF Camp Coker Bullet GNCC Results and Points Standings
Society Hill, South Carolina
Round 4 of 13
March 28-29, 2026

WXC ATV Event Results:

  1. Chloe Harper (YAM)
  2. Jessica Elioff (YAM)
  3. Hannah Hunter (YAM)
  4. Avery Collins (YAM)
  5. Andrea Rodgers (YAM)
  6. Katelyn Osburn (YAM)
  7. Hannalyn Venesky (YAM)
  8. Katie Fowler (YAM)
  9. Haile Fowler (YAM)
  10. Nevaeh Polley (YAM)

WXC ATV National Championship Standings:

  1. Jessica Elioff (103)
  2. Chloe Harper (99)
  3. Hannah Hunter (92)
  4. Avery Collins (79)
  5. Andrea Rodgers (60)
  6. Amie Dunlap (57)
  7. Hannalyn Venesky (54)
  8. Nevaeh Polley (46)
  9. Emma Propst (45)
  10. Haile Fowler (32)

WXC Motorcycle Event Results:

  1. Danielle McDonald (YAM)
  2. Tayla Jones (HON)
  3. Korie Steede (HQV)
  4. Jocelyn Barnes (HQV)
  5. Lilley Sheets (YAM)
  6. Carly Lee (KTM)
  7. Brandy Richards (KTM)
  8. Addison Elliott (KAW)
  9. Elizabeth Allen (TRI)
  10. Addison Harris (KTM)

WXC Motorcycle National Championship Standings:

  1. Danielle McDonald (106)
  2. Korie Steede (97)
  3. Brandy Richards (84)
  4. Tayla Jones (66)
  5. Jocelyn Barnes (64)
  6. Lilley Sheets (60)
  7. Carly Lee (46)
  8. Shelby Turner (32)
  9. Ellie Winland (29)
  10. Emma Smith (26)

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About GNCC Racing

The Progressive Grand National Cross Country Series, an AMA National

Championship, is the world premier cross country racing series. Founded in 1975, the 13-round motorcycle and ATV championship and 8-round eMTB 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 2,800 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

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