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Ballance Tops McGill, Kiser at Wiseco John
Penton GNCC
Ockerman again
in XC2, Verkade takes morning overall

(Left to Right) Kiser, Ballance and
McGill on the podium.

McGill demonstrates just how muddy this
GNCC course was.

With his second-straight win, Ballance
climbs within 12 points of McGill.
Jason Hooper photos |
Millfield, Ohio (May 10, 2008) -- It's an old
lesson in Can-Am Grand National Cross Country
racing: Do not give Yamaha's BIll Ballance
momentum, because he doesn't like to give it
back. Adam McGill now knows what happens when
you give the eight-time GNCC Champion an inch,
as Ballance took his second-straight series win,
this time at the Wiseco John Penton GNCC, while
McGill and fellow KTM rider Taylor Kiser took
second and third.
"It was a one of those days where you had to
be smart and smooth," said Ballance. Mud left
over from Friday night rain led to tough track
conditions, even though Saturday's racing
featured perfect weather. "Sometimes you didn't
even want to be the guy up front, just because
you knew people were going to be getting stuck,
but at the same time, you didn't want to be
getting roosted."
Ballance battled McGill, Kiser and fellow
Yamaha rider Brandon Sommers all day, and the
four built up a big lead over the rest of the
pack. They went back and forth, but eventually
Ballance grabbed the lead halfway through the
race and built a gap. McGill's last-lap charge
came up just four seconds short.
"If anyone said Bill doesn't have that fire
anymore, forget it because he was going for it,"
said McGill. "We would catch a bottleneck and he
would get away, and then we would hit another
one and I would catch up to him. On the last
lap, I knew I had a gap to make up, and you can
talk about being consistent for points, but when
you're second on the last lap, it's checkers or
wreckers."
Kiser believed coming in that he could run
with the lead pack, and he did that all day for
his second podium of the season. "I've been
putting in the hard work, riding here in the
area to try to learn these conditions," said the
second-year pro from Florida. "It's good to see
that hard work paying off."
Sommers, who started the race by grabbing the
$100 ITP Holeshot Award, dropped from the battle
when he clipped a tree and found himself upside
down on the course. XC Bob/Safari Motorsports
Matt Smiley picked up the pace to take fourth
and nearly run down Kiser for third. "I was
actually ahead of him at one point," said
Smiley. "I just got stuck on a little hill and
stalled it, he got back by me."
Fifth went to The National Guard's William
Yokley, ahead of Alba/DC Cycles' Ryan Lane.
Bryan Baker was next on the factory Polaris,
ahead of Yamaha/Cernic's/GT Thunder's Johnny
Gallagher. Rockstar/Yoshimura Suzuki's Chris
Borich had another disappointing run in the mud
for ninth.
Tenth overall went to GT Thunder/Yamaha's Don
Ockerman, who nailed down his fifth XC2 Pro Am
win of the season. He had quite a challenge from
The National Guard's Mark Notman and Baldwin
Motorsports' Brian Wolfe, who took second and
third. The $100 Rekluse Holeshot Award went to
David Crane.
In the morning ATV race, a last-lap
bottleneck opened up an opportunity for
Montgomeryville Cycle Center's Stefanie Verkade
to take her first-ever ATV morning overall win.
Tom Clark Motorsports' Angel Atwell and Yamaha's
Traci Cecco took second and third.
Verkade shed tears on the podium, completing
a life-long dream by getting the class and
overall win. "Today, I had luck on my side, for
once," said Verkade, who collected the $100 ATV
Riders.com Morning Race Overall Win Award. "I've
been racing my whole life, and this is just a
dream come true to get up here."
The top Utility result came from Doug Henke
on a Kawasaki KFX700 in the U2 class. Bryan
Buckhannon (4x4 Open) and Cliffton Beasley (4x4
Lites) continued their perfect seasons, while
Michael Swift got his fifth win in six races in
the 4x4 Limited class.
The one-hour GNCC Youth race was postponed
from morning until afternoon to give the track a
chance to dry. An 11-year-old, Ryan Early, made
history by becoming the youngest-ever overall
race winner. Logan Fluharty and Jerry Welch
rounded out the podium.
The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country
Series continues in two weeks with The Weekend
Warrior Spartan GNCC in Sparta, Kentucky.
Results:
Wiseco John Penton GNCC
Millfield, OH
May 10, 2008
Top Ten Overall
1. Bill Ballance (Yam)
2. Adam McGill (KTM)
3. Taylor Kiser (KTM)
4. Matt Smiley (Hon)
5. William Yokley (Hon)
6. Ryan Lane (Yam)
7. Bryan Baker (Pol)
8. Johnny Gallagher (Yam)
9. Chris Borich (Suz)
10. Don Ockerman (Yam) XC2 Pro-Am Winner
2008 Can-Am GNCC Point
Standings
(After 6 of 13 rounds)
XC1 Pro Class
1. Adam McGill (134/3 wins)
2. Bill Ballance (122/2 wins)
3. Bryan Cook (106)
4. Chris Borich (100/1 win)
5. Brandon Sommers (99)
6. Taylor Kiser (94)
7. William Yokley (92)
8. Matt Smiley (79)
9. Ryan Lane (77)
10. Jarrod McClure (66)
About GNCC Racing:
The Can-Am Grand National Cross
Country series is America’s premier off-road
racing series. The 13-round championship series
is produced exclusively by Racer Productions and
has run since 1973. 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 1,800 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 will air weekly television shows on the
Versus network starting August 2. GNCC featured
sponsors include Can-Am, Parts Unlimited, Moose
Racing, Maxxis, Pirelli, Wiseco, Acerbis, Elka,
Geico, Klotz, FMF, ITP and Weekend Warrior, and
riders compete for over $3 million in series
prizes and contingency money. Associate sponsors
include Alpinestars, Cometic, HiPer Technology,
Laegers, Moose Utility Division, The National
Guard, Powersport Grafx, REM, Scott, Thor, Tire
Balls, Twin Air, Ogio, Rekluse, and MotoTee’s.
For more information log on to
www.gnccracing.com.
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