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The Specialized Old Gray: Motorcycle Race Report

The Specialized Old Gray: Motorcycle Race Report

Monday, May 4, 2026 | 8:00 AM
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The Specialized Old Gray: Motorcycle Race Report

Jordan Ashburn Secures Hometown Win in Tennessee

Jordan Ashburn (Phoenix Racing Honda) took the win at his hometown GNCC race.
Jordan Ashburn (Phoenix Racing Honda) took the win at his hometown GNCC race. Mack Faint

MONTEREY, Tenn. (May 4, 2026) – The Progressive Grand National Cross Country (GNCC Racing) Series, an AMA National Championship, rolled into Monterey, Tennessee for Round 6, The Specialized Old Gray GNCC, where an exciting day of motorcycle racing unfolded across the rugged and historic course on Sunday, May 3. With favorable conditions welcoming racers, the Old Gray terrain set the stage for intense battles and standout performances as the nation’s top off-road racers tackled the demanding layout. As the championship fight continues to heat up, The Old Gray’s bike race delivered pivotal moments, with competitors pushing the pace and showcasing their endurance in the hills of Tennessee.

Phoenix Racing Honda’s Jordan Ashburn and Rocky Mountain Red Bear Kawasaki’s Steward Baylor put on a thrilling battle at the front of the pack during the three-hour pro race at the 2026 Old Gray GNCC. The duo pushed each other from the opening laps, navigating the rugged Tennessee terrain with speed and precision while keeping the intensity high throughout the race. Ashburn maintained a slight edge during key moments, but Baylor remained within striking distance, applying constant pressure and capitalizing on every opportunity to challenge for the lead. In the end, Ashburn held strong to secure the overall victory, with Baylor crossing the line just behind him after an all-out effort in one of the day’s most exciting showdowns.

Steward Baylor (Rocky Mountain Red Bear Kawasaki) came through to earn second.
Steward Baylor (Rocky Mountain Red Bear Kawasaki) came through to earn second. Mack Faint

AmPro Yamaha’s Kailub Russell delivered an impressive charge through the field, steadily working his way forward to earn a third overall finish. After starting outside the early lead group, Russell found his rhythm as the race wore on, making key passes and capitalizing on his experience in the demanding Old Gray terrain. His ability to maintain a strong pace and push through the pack showcased his veteran race craft, ultimately securing him a well-earned spot on the overall podium.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Craig DeLong and Phoenix Racing Honda’s Michael Witkowski rounded out the top five overall finishers at round six of the 2026 GNCC Racing Series with solid, hard-earned performances. DeLong secured a fourth-place finish after running a consistent pace throughout the three-hour race, staying within reach of the front-runners while managing the demanding Tennessee trails. Just behind him, Witkowski put together a determined ride to claim fifth overall, battling through the field and maintaining momentum in the latter stages of the race.

Kailub Russell (AmPro Yamaha) battled back to earn third overall at round six.
Kailub Russell (AmPro Yamaha) battled back to earn third overall at round six. Mack Faint

FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Jason Tino put together another great performance at The Old Gray GNCC, capturing his second-straight XC2 250 Pro class win while also earning an impressive sixth overall finish. Tino maintained a strong and consistent pace throughout the race, positioning himself well among the top overall contenders as he battled through the demanding Tennessee terrain.

AmPro Yamaha’s Liam Draper put together a strong ride to finish seventh overall after starting back in 10th on the opening lap. Draper steadily worked his way forward throughout the race, making key passes and maintaining a consistent pace to gain valuable positions against a competitive field.

Phoenix Racing Honda’s Angus Riordan and Liqui Moly Factory Beta Racing’s Jhak Walker completed the XC2 250 Pro podium with strong rides, finishing second and third in class while securing eighth and ninth overall, respectively. Riordan delivered a consistent performance throughout the race, keeping himself in contention among the front-runners and maintaining a steady pace to lock in the runner-up spot. Walker, meanwhile, put together a determined effort to earn third in XC2, battling through the demanding conditions and continuing to push forward over the course of the race.

Liqui Moly Factory Beta Racing’s Josh Strang continued to showcase his veteran experience with a 10th overall finish and seventh in the XC1 Open Pro class. Battling through the challenging conditions, Strang remained consistent throughout the race, using his knowledge and strength to secure another solid top 10 result.

Jason Tino (FMF KTM Factory Racing) earned his second-straight XC2 250 Pro class win.
Jason Tino (FMF KTM Factory Racing) earned his second-straight XC2 250 Pro class win. Mack Faint

As for FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Ben Kelley and Grant Davis, both were running inside the top 10 at the beginning of the race, but an early crash put Davis out of the race, whereas a last lap crash also set back Kelley making both unable to finish within the top 20 overall and score any points at round six. Kelley now sits third in the points standings.

Rocky Mountain Red Bear Kawasaki’s Josh Toth was awarded a GNCC Sportsmanship award at the start of the race in Tennessee for his efforts at last round, The Dukes, when he halted his race to assist a fellow racer who had gone down in front of him. As for his race, Toth was only able to complete five laps of racing before having to retire for the day.

Coming through to take the Top Amateur honors at The Specialized Old Gray GNCC was Hunter Smith who earned the 250 A class win and finished 15th overall. Ryan Piper would come through second on the podium with a 17th overall finishing position and a second-place finish in 250 A. Brayden Baisley 18 overall and first in 4-Stroke A Lites

Brandy Richards (FMF KTM Factory Racing) fought back-and-forth for the WXC and AM Overall win at The Specialized Old Gray GNCC.
Brandy Richards (FMF KTM Factory Racing) fought back-and-forth for the WXC and AM Overall win at The Specialized Old Gray GNCC. Mack Faint

The WXC class delivered another exciting race as FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Brandy Richards and AmPro Yamaha’s Danielle McDonald battled at the front from start to finish. The two frontrunners traded the lead multiple times throughout the race, each capitalizing on different sections of the course and pushing the pace at every opportunity. Richards ultimately managed to edge ahead when it mattered most, using her experience and late-race charge to secure the win. McDonald stayed within striking distance the entire time, applying constant pressure and turning in an impressive ride of her own to finish a close second after an intense back-and-forth duel.

Caleb Johnson put in an outstanding ride in the AM Bike race, with the 150 B Schoolboy (12–17) competitor charging to an impressive third overall finish against a deep and competitive field. Johnson maintained a strong pace throughout the race, ultimately earning one of the top overall spots of the day. Just behind him, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Korie Steede delivered a solid performance of her own, rounding out the WXC class podium with a third-place class finish and securing fourth overall.

Hunter Hawkinberry pushed throughout to take charge and earn the Youth overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win.
Hunter Hawkinberry pushed throughout to take charge and earn the Youth overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win. Mack Faint

Making the pass for the Youth Bike Overall win on the last lap, in the last turn headed towards the checkered flag was Hunter Hawkinberry. This would be Hawkinberry’s second overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. (14-15) class win of the season. Bentley Saxon put in a good ride, battling for the lead until the very end. Saxon would get up and hold on for second overall and in YXC1. Coming through to take third overall in the Youth Bike race was Braxtyn Chaney, who also earned the 85 Big Wheel (14-15) class win as he came through the finish line. Ace Tokar rounded out the top three in the YXC1 class.

Earning the YXC2 Super Mini Sr. (12-13) class win was Deegan Caplinger, while Jase Jackson and Maverick Boyer took second and third in the class. In the 85 Big Wheel (11-13) class it was Colt Chaney earning the win, James Razor won the 85 (12-13) class, Tripp Lewis earned the 85 (11) class win, Cash Knecht earned the 85 (7-10) class win, Davey Fairfield took home the 65 (10-11) class win, while Peyton Austin earned the 65 (9) class win. Kayson Lanier earned the 65 (7-8) class win, Baylee Arsenault took the Girls Super Mini (12-16) class win, Aubrey Tsakanikas came through to earn the Girls 85 (7-13) class win, and Jhorjie Walker would come through to take the Girls 65 (7-11) class win. Grant Janyssek would take the Trail Rider (7-15) class win.

On Saturday morning, the Micro Bike Overall win was Peyton Austin, while also coming through to earn the MXC1 (8-9) class win. Austin would push himself throughout the race, earning the center spot on the podium as the checkered flag flew. Jacobi Duvall would come through to take second overall in the Micro Bike race, while also earning his second MXC2 (6-8) class win. Kayson Lanier rounded out the overall podium in third overall, while also securing second in the MXC2 (6-8) class.

Ryder Cordell and Kash Brummage would finish second and third in the MXC1 class, rounding out the top three in that class, while Carson Zink finished third in the MXC2 class at The Old Gray GNCC. In the 50 Sr. 1 (7) class it was Kolt Morrison taking the win, Landon Babineau earned the 50 Sr. 2 (6) class win, Weston Rose earned the 50 Jr. 1 (6-7) class win and Kanton Lanier earned the 50 Jr. 2 (4-5) class win. In the Girls (6-9) class it was Rylee Huff taking the class win, while Nathan Zhang earned the Micro-E (7-8) class. Jagger Weston took home the Micro-E (4-6) class, Brody Bowen would come through to take the Micro-E (4-6) Limited class, while Wake Taylor earned the Micro (4-6) Shaft Dr. class. Roxen Cole earned the Micro-E (4-6) Sportsman class win and Nolan Hamson earned the Trail Rider (6-9) class win.

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2 Moto Hero Kayla Bolton

This weekend’s AMSOIL Moto Hero was awarded to RacerTV’s John Carpenter “Carp” – he has worked with RacerTV for over half a decade, manning the “rock garden” camera at most events. Carp served six years as Military Policeman in Desert Shield/Storm and pulled duty for Air Force One during the Ronald Reagan era while stationed in Keflavik Iceland. Carp ended his military service as a Nuclear Security Force. Carp was awarded a $250 AMSOIL Shopping spree, a commemorative Moto Hero coin and American Flag from Columbia Flag and Sign Co. along with a online gift certificate to their store.

The 2026 Progressive GNCC Racing Series continues with Round 7 at Powerline Park in St. Clairsville, Ohio, set for May 15–17, where racers and fans can expect one of the most unique and demanding stops on the schedule. Known for its mix of fast sections and tight, technical woods, the former strip mine property features clay-based soil, rocky terrain, and ever-present mud that can challenge even the top competitors.

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.   

The Specialized Old Gray GNCC Results and Points Standings
Monterey, Tennessee
Round 6 of 13
Sunday, May 3, 2026   

Overall Event Results:

  1. Jordan Ashburn (HON)
  2. Steward Baylor (KAW)
  3. Kailub Russell (YAM)
  4. Craig Delong (HQV)
  5. Michael Witkowski (HON)
  6. Jason Tino (KTM)
  7. Liam Draper (YAM)
  8. Angus Riordan (HON)
  9. Jhak Walker (BET)
  10. Josh Strang (BET)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Jordan Ashburn (126)
  2. Liam Draper (110)
  3. Ben Kelley (99)
  4. Craig Delong (96)
  5. Michael Witkowski (88)
  6. Steward Baylor (73)
  7. Josh Strang (67)
  8. Jhak Walker (61)
  9. Grant Davis (55)
  10. Kailub Russell (54)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2026 National Champion.  

XC1 Open Pro Event Results:

  1. Jordan Ashburn (HON)
  2. Steward Baylor (KAW)
  3. Kailub Russell (YAM)
  4. Craig Delong (HQV)
  5. Michael Witkowski (HON)
  6. Liam Draper (YAM)
  7. Josh Strang (BET)
  8. Ryder Lafferty (HON)
  9. Grant Baylor (KAW)
  10. Ben Kelley (KTM)

XC2 250 Pro Event Results:

  1. Jason Tino (KTM)
  2. Angus Riordan (HON)
  3. Jhak Walker (BET)
  4. Toby Cleveland (HQV0
  5. Brody Johnson (HQV)
  6. Gavin Simon (HQV)
  7. Jason Lipscomb (HON)

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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 racers 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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