Photo Gallery: Ironman Afternoon BikesNovember 2, 2017Images from the AMSOIL Ironman afternoon bike race.
Photo Gallery: Ironman Afternoon ATVsNovember 2, 2017Images from the AMSOIL Ironman afternoon ATV race.
Walker Fowler Race Report: Ironman GNCCNovember 2, 2017The 43rd Annual Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) series came to a close this past weekend, October 28, with the popular AMSOIL Ironman GNCC. At the beginning of the season, Walker Fowler began a new chapter in his career and crafted his very own team. Supported by hand-picked sponsors and countless fans, Fowler clinched his third National title with an almost flawless season winning 12 out of 13 races.
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Yamaha ATV & Side-by-Side Racers Continue Domination in 2017November 1, 2017Yamaha Racing's factory-supported and bLU cRU ATV and Side-by-Side (SxS) racers continue their winning ways in 2017, taking championships in Grand National Cross Country (GNCC), Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS), Lucas Oil Regional Off-Road Series (LORORS) and The Off-Road Championship (TORC).
Paul Whibley Acerbis 4 Hour Race ReportNovember 1, 2017Close but not quite... A race long battle with current NZ Cross Country Champion, Brad Groombridge, ended up with Brad taking the win. My build up to the event had not been ideal but at the conclusion of the race I was pretty satisfied with my performance. Obviously as a racer Im never happy with second but I take it this time.
Pro Graph-X Ironman Race ReportNovember 1, 2017Traci Pickens collected her 10th WXC championship at the final round of racing. Jeff Pickens and John Glauda Jr placed 1st and 2nd on the afternoon amateur podium. Charles Dawson, Greg Condon, Traci Pickens, Kenny Rich Sr, John Glauda Jr and Jeff Pickens were all victorious. Congratulations to all sponsored riders and customers.
AMSOIL GNCC Racing WXC Highlights: AMSOIL Ironman GNCCOctober 31, 2017The 2017 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) series, presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship, came to a close this past weekend, October 28 and 29, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Despite the chilly temperatures, the AMSOIL Ironman GNCC boasted the largest rider turnout of the season with 2,398 total riders, 96 of which were female.
Racer X - Between The Motos: Kailub RussellOctober 31, 2017The numbers say that Kailub Russell, 27, is the most dominant rider in the history of Amsoil Grand National Cross Country racing. He’s the first to ever notch five-straight titles, and over the weekend he became the all-time GNCC bike overall wins leader with his triumph at Sunday’s Amsoil Ironman GNCC.
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Tuesday Toolbox: Kailub RussellOctober 31, 2017Kailub Russell is a familiar name for anyone who follows the GNCC series. He is 27-years-old and from Kingston, Ohio, though he currently lives in Booneville, North Carolina. Kailub has been involved in GNCC racing since he was on 65ccs, and currently has 11 titles in various classes, from Mini Junior all the way to XC1. He was kind enough to invite me into the KTM Factory semi for an interview after celebrating his 47th career win in the GNCC series this weekend at Ironman. He has now surpassed Scott Summers’ previous record to become the “winningest” motorcycle rider in the history of the series, as well as your 2017 XC1 champion.
Coastal Racing/Husqvarna Team Report: Ironman GNCCOctober 31, 2017The Coastal Racing/Husqvarna Team concluded its 2017 Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series on Sunday with the Ironman GNCC in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Team rider Jack Edmondson emerged victorious once again in the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class, while his teammate Craig DeLong finished atop the podium for an impressive 3rd place ride in the XC2 250 Pro (16-24) class, followed by Layne Michael in 4th.