Heavy rainfall leading up to Sunday’s Parts Unlimited Mountaineer Run GNCC made for slippery track conditions at round eight of the AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series.
Heavy rainfall leading up to Sunday’s Parts Unlimited Mountaineer Run GNCC made for slippery track conditions at round eight of the AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series.
Paul Whibley battled it out with his AmPro Yamaha teammate Jordan Ashburn right off the start, where the duo went nearly side-by-side through the All Balls Racing XC1 holeshot line, but Whibley once again went home with the $250.00 prize.
Ashburn wasn’t able to brake for the slick corner, causing the Tennessee native to go down, where he began the race in the back of the pack.
Factory FMF/KTM’s Kailub Russell also got hung up in the first two turns, entering the woods in nearly last place. However, Russell immediately began picking off riders on the opening lap.
By the end of lap one, Russell had passed through the entire XC1 field where he put nearly ten seconds on the second place of FMF/RPM/KTM Team Maxxis rider Rory Mead.
Just behind Mead was Whibley, FMF/KTM’s Mullins, Rocky Mountain ATV/MC’s Josh Strang of Australia, and Shenandoah Honda/USWE-Sports.com’s Thad DuVall, all fighting for an early position up front.
As DuVall made his way inside the top five, the West Virginia native experienced mechanical issues that would later send him pushing his bike back to the pits.
Meanwhile, Mullins made his way into the second place position with Strang and Carolina KTM/RidePG.com’s Chris Bach close in tow.
As the race wore on, Mullins began to lose ground on his teammate Russell and on the white flag lap Bach made the pass on Mullins to take over second place.
At that point, Strang had dropped back to the fourth place position but less than five seconds separated all three riders heading into the final lap of the three-hour race.
Bach ran into some issues getting through lapped riders, giving Strang the opportunity to take over the second place position.
Bach’s last lap misfortune cost him the podium position, but the Indiana native was able to hold onto fourth place for the day, salvaging championship points.
Russell secured his second straight victory of the season and he now sits just eight points behind Mullins in the overall standings. Strang finished out strong with a second overall, while Mullins held on to take a third place position for the day.
In the XC2 class, it was New Jersey’s Billy Schoeneberg who grabbed his first-ever $100.00 Digitaloffroad.com holeshot award but it didn’t take long for Pennsylvania’s Michael McGinnis to put himself out front. McGinnis led the opening lap before West Virginia native Layne Michael jumped out front during lap two.
DirtWise Schools/KTM-Parts.com/Maxxis rider Jason Thomas then took his turn to lead the seven-lap race. From there, Thomas didn’t look back as maintained over a one-minute lead throughout the second half of the race.
KTM Support rider Grant Baylor got caught up in a second corner pile up and was forced to make his way through the pack all afternoon.
Baylor eventually caught the rear wheel of F.A.R Husky’s Nick Davis and Morgantown Powersports-backed Layne Michael where he applied the pressure.
Davis experienced a mechanical issue after the halfway point that left him out of podium contention and Michael and Baylor were left to battle it out for the second place position.
Experience prevailed after three hours of racing as defending champ Jason Thomas captured his first win of the season, closing the gap on the points leader.
Baylor’s second place finish allows him to maintain the points lead heading into round ine in two weeks, while Thomas sits second in the class standings and Andrew DeLong holds the third place position, despite missing the last two rounds due to injury.
2013 Amsoil Grand National Cross Country (GNCC)
Round eight – Masontown, WV
XC1 Pro overall results:
1. Kailub Russell
2. Josh Strang (AUS)
3. Charlie Mullins
4. Christopher Bach
5. Paul Whibley
6. Jordan Ashburn
7. Takeshi Koikeda
8. Adam Bonneur
9. Mark Fortner
10. Rory Mead
XC2 Pro Lites overall results:
1. Jason Thomas
2. Grant Baylor
3. Layne Michael
4. Scott Grills
5. Christopher Douglas
6. Ian Blythe
7. AJ Stewart
8. Samuel Evans
9. Travis Coy
10. Jesse Groemm