2016
GNCC Racing Series
Round #6 - Limestone 100
Springville, IN
May 14, 2016 |
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Adam McGill Wins Third Staight
at Limestone GNCC
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Once the white flag came out, the entire XC1
field stepped up their game. With multiple lead
changes between Fowler, Borich and McGill the
racing action was nothing short of exciting. Neal
was sitting just a few seconds behind in fourth.
As the top three came through the pro pits for
the last time it would be Borich and McGill battling
it out for the top spot with Fowler right behind
them.
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Chris Borich
would flip over just before the finish
line while leading with Adam McGill making
the pass for the lead
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Borich would end up heading into a turn too fast
and clipping the berm, ultimately flipping him
off the quad. McGill saw the open rut and capitalized
on Borich's mistake taking the inside line and
the overall win.
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CST's Adam
McGill took the checkered flag for his
3rd straight GNCC Pro ATV Win, which moves
him to within 7 points of Walker Fowler
in the points lead
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"I didn't actually lead the race until the
last lap," said McGill. "I just had
to ride a smart race and my bike setup was just
perfect from the tires to the motor. Once Chris'
back end picked up I saw the inside line and just
drove it through for the win."
While Borich was busy getting back on the quad,
Fowler and Neal would end up passing him to take
the remaining two spots on the podium. By the
time Borich recovered he would cross the line
in fourth.
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Chris Borich
nearly grabbed his first win in over a
year, but a mistake within sight of the
finish dropped him back to 4th place finish
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"There was a three way battle on the last
lap, and I was able to grab the lead around the
five mile marker," said Borich. "I figured
I would be able to keep it from there, but right
before the finish I drove it right into the berm
and basically flipped the quad and went from first
to fourth."
JMR/ATVriders.com/DWT's Jarrod McClure crossed
the line in fifth with Richardson following in
sixth. GBC/HMF/FLY Racing/Yamaha's Johnny Gallagher
had one of his best finishes thus far with eighth
overall, and Show Hauler/Canyon Motorsports/GBC's
Landon Wolfe finished just behind him in ninth
overall.
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DWT's Jarrod
McClure rounded out the top five
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