2015
GNCC Racing Series
Round #11 - Moutnain Ridge
Somerset, PA
October 3, 2015 |
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Walker Fowler Wins Again, Extends
GNCC Points Lead
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JMR/ATVRider.com's Jarrod McClure came into this
round with his first overall GNCC win behind him,
along with a handful of podiums. McClure proved
that his momentum is not slowing down as he worked
his way from sixth on the first lap to standing
in the third place spot on the podium.
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ATVriders.com's
Jarrod McClure secured his 6th podium
finish of the season
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Team Maxxis-backed Chris Borich finished fourth
in XC1 Pro for the day, followed by Maxxis/B.
Neal Motorsports' Brycen Neal in fifth and Coastal/Waynesburg
Yamaha's Jay Shadron crossed in sixth. Following
behind them would be Fasttrax/Wolf Racing's Brian
Wolf in the seventh position, eighth place was
Maxxis/BNR/Moose-backed Josh Merritt, GBC Yamaha
HMF's Johnny Gallagher in ninth and West Virginia's
Brent Sturdivant help the tenth place in the XC1
Pro division.
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Maxxis' Brycen
Neal rounded out the top five behind #1
Chris Borich
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N-Fab/AmPro Yamaha/Maxxis/Lonestar's Cole Richardson
was able to clinch to XC2 Pro Am Championship
after a big win at the 11th round. After capturing
the $100 All Balls Racing XC2 Holeshot Award,
the Pennsylvania native left the rest of the pack
and never looked back. Richardson will be moving
to the premier XC1 Pro class for the remainder
of the 2015 season, before ultimately making the
official transition in 2016. New York's Marty
Christofferson captured yet another solid podium
finish with second place in the class, where he
also sits second in the championship standings.
Thomas Koontz Jr. made his first appearance on
the podium finishing in third.
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Maxxis' Cole
Richardson grabbed the holeshot &
went on to claim his 10th win of the season
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"It feels good to be the XC2 champion,
especially with the way the weather was,"
said Richardson. "I'm definitely looking
forward to stepping up to the front row at these
last two races to see how I can do against them.
I can keep up with them at local races, but a
National race is on a different level."
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Cole Richardson
was awarded the Pro-Am Championship plate
after clinching the championship two rounds
early
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College A (16-21) class winner Westley Wolfe
took the Top Amateur honors, finishing 14th overall
for the day.
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