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                                   Bill 
                                Ballance Resumes the Chase for ATV Racing Historyas Can-Am GNCC Series Heads to Pennsylvania
 Round 9 of the GNCC series 
                                - September 1 & 2
                                Morganton, 
                                NC (8/29/2007) - 
                                The long summer break is over for the Can-Am Grand 
                                National Cross Country Series, and the world’s 
                                best off-road dirt bike and ATV racers are ready 
                                to resume their battles at this weekend’s 
                                Geico Mountain Ridge GNCC. Somerset, PA’s 
                                Mountain Ridge ATV Trails Resort will host their 
                                first GNCC, and it’s expected to be a rugged, 
                                rocky affair—a true test of who was training 
                                and who wasn’t over the last two months.
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                                      Bill Ballance |   There’s no 
                                doubt that Yamaha’s Bill Ballance has been 
                                putting in the time. With seven GNCC titles in 
                                the bank already and the points lead this year, 
                                Ballance has a shot at history as he works on 
                                the all-time record of eight GNCC titles. Word 
                                from his Kentucky compound indicates that Ballance 
                                made major changes to his YFZ450 and has it working 
                                better than ever. His five-race run for the record 
                                books starts this weekend.
                                But Ballance has 
                                never been under this type of pressure, with Pennsylvania’s 
                                own Chris Borich sitting just six points behind 
                                him. Borich logged four-straight wins over Balance 
                                at mid season and wants to grab that kind of momentum 
                                down the stretch this year to take the lead back. 
                                The Pennsylvanian has embarked on an all-out training 
                                run through the summer to be sure he’s ready 
                                for the fight.
                                The rest of the 
                                field is just trying to build any momentum at 
                                all. Sophomore pros Chris Bithell (LTERacing.com) 
                                and Adam McGill (Baldwin/JB/PEP) have shown flashes 
                                of the speed needed to topple the Killer B’s 
                                in front of them, and veterans like Matt Smiley 
                                (East Coast ATV), Chris Jenks (GT Thunder/HMF) 
                                and William Yokley (Monster Kawasaki) would like 
                                to get back on the podium as well. Rookie Taylor 
                                Kiser still sits fourth in points and has been 
                                practicing at Balance’s house to adjust 
                                to the tight, rugged conditions expected at Mountain 
                                Ridge.
                                ATVs race on Saturday 
                                at GNCC events, with the XC1 pro class starting 
                                at 1 p.m. There are plenty of other races of interest, 
                                though, including youth ATV racing at 8 a.m., 
                                and the popular 10 a.m. race, featuring the Women’s 
                                class and the 4x4 classes. Yamaha’s Traci 
                                Cecco is closing on another Women’s class 
                                title against rivals Angel Atwell and Steph Parton, 
                                all while battling a host of 4x4 riders for the 
                                overall win every week. Can-Am’s Scott Kilby 
                                and Rick Cecco are battling for the Open 4x4 crown, 
                                with Cliff Beasley and Michael Swift controlling 
                                the other 4x4 divisions on their Can-Ams. Four-Stroke 
                                Tech’s Michael Benson is leading the Utility 
                                Unlimited class.
                                The Can-Am Grand 
                                National Cross Country Series is the largest off-road 
                                racing series in the nation. The top pro racers 
                                make a lucrative living in the sport, reigning 
                                in six-figure salaries and endorsements, as well 
                                as a share of a $130,000 prize purse and over 
                                $3 million in contingency and bonus money. GNCC 
                                events also offer classes for amateur riders of 
                                all skill and experience levels. Four-wheeled 
                                ATVs will compete throughout the day on Saturday, 
                                September 1, and dirt bikes will race on Sunday, 
                                September 2. Riders can sign up at the track. 
                                The amateur racer entry fee is $40.
                                Spectator passes 
                                run $12 for the full weekend, with pro pit access 
                                and pro autographs at no additional charge. On 
                                both Saturday and Sunday, youth riders race at 
                                8 a.m., beginner riders race at 10 a.m., and the 
                                top amateurs and the pros race at 1 p.m.
                                The Mountain Ridge 
                                ATV Resort is located in Reels Corner, PA, on 
                                Route 160 just south of the intersection of Route 
                                160 and Route 30, located only 20 minutes from 
                                both the Somerset Exit 110 and the Bedford Exit 
                                145 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. From Somerset, 
                                follow Route 281 North to Route 30 then take Route 
                                30 East to Reels Corner and follow Route 160 South. 
                                From Bedford follow Route 30 West to Reels Corner 
                                and follow Route 160 South.
                                What: Can-Am 
                                Grand National Cross Country Series, Round 9, 
                                Mountain Ridge GNCC in Somerset, PA. The best 
                                four-wheeled ATV and off-road dirt bike riders 
                                in the world will compete, chasing national championship 
                                points as part of a 13-round tour. The event will 
                                draw riders from Australia, New Zealand and Europe, 
                                as well as all regions of the U.S., and the best 
                                local talent. Racers compete on a custom-built 
                                extreme off-road course featuring mud, rocks, 
                                hills and jumps. Where: Mountain 
                                Ridge ATV Trails Resort. Located in Reels Corner, 
                                PA, on Route 160 just South of the intersection 
                                of Route 160 and Route 30.  When: Racing 
                                on Saturday, September 1, for four-wheeled ATVs. 
                                Youth riders age 6-15 race from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 
                                Beginner adults race from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 
                                Pros race from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Bikes race on 
                                Sunday, following the same schedule as the ATVs. Tickets: $12 
                                per person for a weekend pass, children five and 
                                under are free. Primitive camping is available 
                                on site for no extra charge. Pro pit access and 
                                autograph sessions are included in the admission 
                                charge. More information: www.gnccracing.com 
                                or call Racer Productions at 304-284-0084. About 
                                GNCC Racing:The 
                                AMA/ATVA-sanctioned Grand National Cross Country 
                                series is America’s premier off-road racing 
                                series. The 13-round series is produced exclusively 
                                by Racer Productions. Cross-country racing is 
                                one of the most physically demanding sports in 
                                the world. The nearly three-hour long GNCC races 
                                lead as many as 1800 riders through tracks ranging 
                                from eight to twelve miles in length. With varied 
                                terrain including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks 
                                and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests 
                                of both survival and speed. GNCC Racing airs weekly 
                                television shows on Versus (formerly Outdoor Life 
                                Network) every Saturday at 3 p.m. and Thursday 
                                at 4 p.m. beginning on April 14. GNCC featured 
                                sponsors include Parts Unlimited, Moose, Maxxis, 
                                Pirelli, Wiseco, Acerbis, Elka, Geico, Klotz, 
                                FMF, ITP and Tire Balls, and riders compete for 
                                over $3 million in series prizes and contingency 
                                money. Associate sponsors include Alpinestars, 
                                Cometic, EK Chain, HiPer Technology, Laegers, 
                                Motion Pro, Moose Utility Division, Powersport 
                                Grafx, Pro Clean, Race Tools, REM, Scott, Thor, 
                                Twin Air, Weekend Warrior, and MotoTee’s. 
                                Media Sponsors include Racer X Illustrated, ATV 
                                Rider, ATV Sport, www.ATVRiders.com, 
                                Dirt Rider and ATV Insider. For more information 
                                log on to www.GNCCRacing.com.
 
    www.gnccracing.com
 122 Vista Del Rio Drive,
 Morgantown, WV 26508
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