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Power Line Park GNCC Results
Paul Whibley Leads Suzuki Sweep; Watkins Wins XC2 Lites
Oct 13 2008 10:53AM
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Jason Hooper
Paul Whibley
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, OH -
New Zealand’s
Paul Whibley
completed a dominating Suzuki sweep of the top-four positions and earmed his third victory of the 2008 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) season Sunday at Power Line Park. Whibley started in the middle of the pack but he set a relentless pace to pass his teammate
Josh Strang
with an hour remaining and then pulled away to win the ITP Power Line Park GNCC.
"After last week, it felt good to win this race," said Whibley. "Everything went well today. My bike was excellent and, though the track was a little dusty, it was cool. I started picking off guys and made my way to
Charlie (Mullins)
and had a little battle for a while. After I got around him I reeled in (Josh) Strang was able to overtake the lead."
There was some considerable late-race drama as Whibley's team was unable to completely fill his fuel tank full on what should have been his final pit stop.
"They told me they didn’t get it full, so they pulled me in on the last lap," said Whibley. "I had a good enough lead, but I never call a win a win until they give me the checkered flag. I just kept riding hard."
Whibley led a string of FMF Suzukis in the top four with the aforementioned Strang. He finished a second.
"I got a really bad start," said Strang. "Someone spun out coming out of the start and came across my front wheel. I came around seventh on the first lap and just started charging. I made my way to the lead, but I couldn't hold off Whibley. I saw him coming and I know how strong he is at the end of these things. It was a good day though."
Rounding out the podium was Ohio's Mullins, who earned the Racer X Holeshot award and ran near the front all day.
"My RMZ fired on the first kick and I got a good jump," said Mullins of the start of the three-hour race. "I tried to ride as fast as I could to stay ahead of the dust, then Brown jumped past me on the drop off. He had trouble and I was able to get by him. From there I did my best to finish on the podium."
The XC1 class carried a substantial amount of hype into it with 2001 AMA 125cc National Motocross Champion
Mike Brown
entering in his first Can-Am GNCC event. Adding to the hype was the XC1 debut of newly crowned XC2 Can-Am GNCC champion
Thad DuVall
. Both racers rode fast and ran near the front early on, but encountered various mechanical woes.
"I felt good early on, then I started blowing past corners," said Brown. "I really enjoyed myself out there, though. I like these GNCC events because you don't just go wide open all the time. The woods sections were really fun to ride. I broke a piece in my swing arm and had to pit to fix it, but overall I enjoyed the race."
Meanwhile a lot of fans were eager to see what DuVall could do aboard the big-bore YZ450F. The young up and comer didn’t disappoint as he raced his way into second position before his clutch began fading. Nevertheless, DuVall showed he had the speed to race at the front with the upper echelon of professional GNCC Pros.
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Jason Hooper
Paul Whibley celebrates his wild victory on the podium with second-place finisher Josh Strang (left) and third-place finisher Charlie Mullins (right)
In the XC2 class it was Ohio's
Scott Watkins
racing his Kawasaki to the win. Earning the Thumpertalk.com Holeshot Award was KTM’s
Kailub Russell
, who ran well early before getting stuck in a creek crossing. Russell rebounded to finish seventh.
Ricki McAtee
topped the two-hour GNCC morning race.
Robert Kondik
claimed the AXA Advisors Holeshot Award riding in the 200cc Schoolboy class.
Zach Nolan
won the Youth race.
The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series continues with the season finale at the Klotz Ironman GNCC in Crawfordsville, Indiana on October 25-26.
For more information please click
www.gnccracing.com
.
Results:
ITP POWER LINE PARK GNCC
POWER
LINE PARK
St. Clairsville
, Ohio
October 12, 2008
XC1:
1. Paul Whibley (Suz); 2. Joshua Strang (Suz); 3. Charles Mullins (Suz); 4. Jim Jarrett (Suz); 5. Nathan Kanney (KTM); 6. Barry Hawk (Yam); 7. Jesse Robinson (Kaw); 8. Jason Raines (Yam); 9. Mike Brown (KTM); 10. Doug Blackwell (Hon).
XC2: 1. Scott Watkins (Kaw); 2. Jason Thomas (Yam); 3. Cory Buttrick (KTM); 4. Jake Korn (KTM); 5. Ryan Echols (Hon); 6. Justin Williamson (KTM); 7. Kailub Russell (KTM); 8. Brian Lawson (Yam); 9. Scott DeCosta (Suz); 10. Andrew Matusek (Kaw).
XC1 Class Point Standings (After 12 of 13 rounds)
1. David Knight 286; 2. Paul Whibley 251; 3. Joshua Strang 242 4. Nathan Kanney 212; 5. Charlie Mullins 196; Jimmy Jarrett 183; Jason Raines 158; Glenn Kearney 156; Jesse Robinson 128.; Barry Hawk 110.
XC2 Class Point Standings (After 12 of 13 rounds)
1. Thad DuVall 289; 2. Dustin Gibson 219; Kailub Russell 195; Scott Watkins 158;Justin Williamson 157.
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. GNCC Racing airs weekly television shows on the Versus network. 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 Graf X, REM, Scott, Thor, Tire Balls, Twin Air, Ogio, Rekluse,
and
MotoTee's
. For more information, please log on to
www.gnccracing.com
.
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I heard Mike Brown was absolutely ripping it...He was tripling this section back in the woods that was unbelievable...and his mechanic deserve a shout out for changing that swingarm so fast!
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