2010
GNCC ATV Racing Series
Round #4 - Big Buck
Union, South Carolina
April 10, 2010 |
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#1 Chris Borich Extends
Lead With Win At Pirelli Big Buck GNCC
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Cook, who claimed the $250 Motorcycle-USA.com
holeshot award to start the race, finished fourth,
ahead of Bithell, while Yamaha riders Jeffrey
Pickens, Don Ockerman and Johnny Gallagher were
sixth, seventh and eighth. Honda riders Harold
Goodman and Sloan Jackson rounded out the top
10.
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FRE
/ KTM's Bryan Cook claimed the Pro XC1
ATV Holeshot |
The win gives Borich a 10-point
lead in the series standings over Kiser with
four rounds of 13 now in the book.
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Yamaha's
#723 Walker Fowler charged his way past
HMF's #341 Brian Wolf to claim his 2nd
Win of the season, which moves Fowler
into 3rd place in points with Wolf holding
down an impressive 30 point lead in the
class over Kevin Yoho |
In the XC2 race, FRE KTM's Josh Kirkland grabbed
the $100 Motorcycle-USA.com holeshot award to
start the race but gave up the lead when he
got a limb stuck under his foot peg. At that
point, HMF's Brian Wolf took control of the
race, at one point running as high as fourth
overall. However, a bent rear axel late in the
race foiled the Honda rider's impressive ride
and allowed Yamaha's Walker Fowler to take the
lead. Fowler made the most of Wolf's generosity
and pulled away to his second win of the series.
"When I caught up to Brian I could hear
his bike and that was the best sound I heard
all day," said Fowler, who was 53 seconds
behind Wolf heading into the final lap. "After
that start in Florida, it feels good to get
my second win."
Despite the bent axel, Wolf still came home
with an impressive runner-up finish.
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XC2 PRO-AM
ATV Podium (left to right)
Brian Wolf (2nd) , Walker Fowler (1st)
, Josh Kirkland (3rd)
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"After the two-lap board came out, it
was real dusty and I hit a stump and went over
the bars," explained Wolf. "I made
the best of the situation and I think the key
to this championship is going to be consistency,
so I'm glad to get a second."
Kirkland passed Yamaha-mounted Kevin Yoho on
the final lap to finish third, while Yoho and
Suzuki rider Blake Kramer rounded out the top
five.
With four rounds down and nine to go, Wolf
holds an impressive lead in the series standings
over Yoho, 110 to 80. Meanwhile, Fowler (77),
Kirkland (76), and Parker Jones (68) sit third
through fifth.