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2009 GNCC ATV Racing Series
Round #13 - Klotz Ironman
Crawfordsville, Indiana
October 24, 2009

Can-Am GNCC Racing - Grand National Cross Country Racing Series

Suzuki's Chris Borich Wins 8th Straight Win at Ironman GNCC
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Warnert Can-Am's Chris Bithell finished fourth, followed by Yamaha's Donnie Ockerman in fifth. McGill finished in sixth followed by Houser Racing's Bryan Cook in seventh. Kiser recovered to finish in eighth and Yamaha's Johnny Gallagher, who had a strong start, finished in ninth followed by Duane Johnson in tenth. Walker Fowler, in his XC1 Pro debut, finished 11th.

Donald Ockerman  Yamaha YFZ450R ATV
Walker Fowler -- Yamaha YFZ450R ATV
Yamaha's #7 Donald Ockerman tied his season best finish with a 5th Overall at the Ironman, which secured him the #7 Plate again for 2010
Walker Fowler is the first Amateur since 2003 when both Bryan Cook & Joe Kish both earned Top 20 Overall Numbers & Walker finished 11th in his Pro Debut

GNCC Pro-Am  ATV Podium
Yamaha's Brian Wolf wins his 8th Race of the year with MotoXperts Parker Jones claiming the 2nd Spot & third in points with Kevin Yoho rounding out the Podium
A year-long battle in the XC2 Pro-Am class ended today when Josh Kirkland was able to take home a seventh place finish to secure the championship by one point over Brian Wolf, who took home the Ironman win.

"Today was unbelievable," Wolf said. "I made more mistakes on the first lap than I probably did all season. Everybody really stepped it up today. I'm really happy I could win one for this crowd."

Parker Jones took home another second place finish today and Big Nutz Racing's Kevin Yoho took home third.

Josh Kirkland GNCC Pro Podium
KTM's #15 Josh Kirkland clinched the Pro-Am XC2 ATV Championship by 1 Point over Yamaha's Brian Wolf

Kirkland was awarded the number one plate after the XC2 Podium celebration. Kirkland had to finish in the top seven to win the championship and had no room to spare.

"I definitely had the worst race of the season," Kirkland said. "I got stuck a lot but I ended up in seventh where I needed to be."

Josh Beavers led most of the race after nabbing the $100 Rekluse holeshot award but was unable to finish on the podium.

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