Press Release

Whibley Wins Wiseco John Penton GNCC



Photo By: Shan Moore
Paul Whibley got his third win of the year in Ohio.
Millfield, OH (July 10, 2011)
- Paul Whibley used a dramatic last-second pass to claim an exciting
win at the Wiseco John Penton GNCC, round nine of the 2011 Can-Am Grand
National Cross Series in Millfield, Ohio.

The New Zealand off-road star put his Am Pro/FMF/Yamaha YZ450F into the lead at the start of the race, claiming the $250Motosport.com
Holeshot Award in the process, and then proceeded to lead most of the
three-hour contest. However, heading into the final hour, FMF/KTM's
Kailub Russell drew even with Whibley, as the two locked into a battle
that would see them trade the lead several times over the next two laps.

Russell
held the advantage heading into the motocross section for the final
time, which made up last few hundred yards of the course. However, with
two turns to go before the finish, Whibley made a spectacular pass over
the final jump to steal the lead - and the win - away from Russell.

The win was Whibley's third of the year and it helped to tighten up the three-way battle for the 2011 series title.

"I
was putting pressure on him there at the last and we both were riding
as hard as we could," said Whibley. "He didn't jump that double at the
finish and I did and I was able to get around him just before the
checkered flag. It was an all or nothing kind of deal."



Photo By: Shan Moore
Kailub Russell was a close second.
Russell
came from way back to catch Whibley with two laps to go and the XC1
rookie rode a great race, but he was obviously spent at the end and
admitted that he had nothing for Whibley when the Yamaha rider
challenged him on the final jump.

"There
was no way I could hold on there at the end and I knew there was no way
I could make that jump," said Russell. "I'm pretty bummed I didn't get
the win, but I'm satisfied that I'm working hard and it's starting to
show in my results."

Josh Strang rounded out the podium, the
FMF/Makita Suzuki charging back after getting knocked down on the start.
The defending series champ was able to work his way back through the
pack and closed on the two leaders near the end of the race, finishing
eight seconds behind Russell for third.

"I worked my way back up
to the leaders, but then those guys got away from me in the John Penton
section, but the last two laps I felt pretty good and passed Buttrick
for third," said Strang. "I caught Kailub on the moto track, but then I
crashed and I was afraid Mullins was going to catch me. But overall, the
day went pretty good and I was able to build on my points lead a
little."



Photo By: Shan Moore
Josh Strang rounded out the podium.
Heading
into the summer break, Strang now holds a 14-point lead over Mullins in
the series standings with six races remaining. However, Whibley inched a
bit closer to both riders with his win, and sits in third, another 11
points behind Mullins, who finished the race in fourth.

Mullins ran in second on the opening lap, but lost considerable ground when he was pointed to a bad line in a mud hole.

"It
was a good day, I felt like I rode well, but I didn't feel I met my
expectations," said Mullins. "I'm a little bummed out on how the final
results went, but that's racing. We have six races to go and I can't
afford to lose any more points. Luckily, we have a break coming up and I
can work on a few things and be ready for Unadilla."

FMF/KTM's
Cory Buttrick was fifth after running in third for a good part of the
race. Meanwhile, Am Pro/FMF/Yamaha's Thad DuVall rebounded from an
incident in a mud hole to finish sixth.

WMR
Racing/Clockwork/Planet Fitness KTM's Nate Kanney was seventh, finishing
just over a minute ahead of JG Off-road/GEICO Powersports Honda's Rory
Mead.

FMF/KTM's Russell Bobbitt made a rare GNCC appearance to
finish ninth, while Nick Fahringer rounded out the top 10 on a 2012
two-stroke Husaberg.



Photo By: Shan Moore
Charlie Mullins was a solid fourth.
Rookie
Pro Lites rider Jordan Ashburn grabbed his first-ever XC2-class win,
putting his Am-Pro/FMF/Yamaha on top of the podium after coming out on
top of a final lap battle with second place finisher Jesse Robinson.

"On
the last lap we were back in the tight stuff and I got behind a slower
rider and fell over. That's when I heard Jesse go by me," said Ashburn.
"I got back on the bike and we had a pretty good battle for the rest of
the race."

Robinson led the opening lap on his KTM, but took a bad
line on one of the hills and dropped back behind Ashburn and FAR
Husqvarna's Jason Thomas. Robinson was able to work his way back into
second, finishing the race 23 seconds behind Ashburn.

Thomas
rounded out the podium and put a small dent in Steward Baylor's XC2
points lead, after Baylor finished off the podium for just the second
time this year with a fourth place finish.

Pennsylvania KTM rider Andrew DeLong was fifth, ahead of JG Off-road/GEICO Powersports Honda's Scotty Watkins.

FAR
Husvarna's Morgan Moss finished seventh, while Zack Nolan (KTM), Nick
Davis (KTM) and Ted Mullins (Yam) rounded out the top 10.



Photo By: Shan Moore
Jordan Ashburn got his first XC2 win.
R2W/Pro-Action KTM's Shane O'Banion grabbed the $100 Motosport.com Holeshot Award in the XC2 class, and went on to finish 14th.

Top "Non Pro" honors went to Kyle Chaney, who finished 22nd overall and first in the 4-stroke A Lites class.

In
the A.M. race, Ohio rider Josh Gaitten edged fellow KTM rider Adam
Giddings to win the Sportsman A division, and claim the overall honors.
Kawasaki rider Robie Leese Jr was third overall and third in the
Sportsman A class.

In the Women's division, Maria Forsberg topped
KTM teammate and WORCS rider Kacy Martinez. Ohio's Mandi Mastin was
third on a Husqvarna.

In the Masters A (50+) race, Tim Ephard
(Yam) topped the podium with Randall Riggs (Yam) in second and David
Fallas (KTM) in third.

In the Youth race, Levi Keller (KTM)
grabbed second overall win of the year en route to the Super Mini
(14-15) class win. Anthony Stone (KTM) was second overall and second in
the Super Mini (14-15) class, with Yamaha rider Ryan Slopko getting
third in both divisions.

The 2011 Can-Am Grand National Cross
Country Series heads to New Berlin, New York for the Can-Am Unadilla
GNCC on September 10 & 11. ATV racing will take place on Saturday,
followed by bike racing on Sunday. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.


XC1 Results:

1. Paul Whibley (Yam)

2. Kailub Russell (KTM)

3. Josh Strang (Suz)

4. Charlie Mullins (KTM)

5. Cory Buttrick (KTM)

6. Thad DuVall (Yam)

7. Nate Kanney (KTM)

8. Rory Mead (Hon)

9. Russell Bobbitt (KTM)

10. Nick Fahringer (Hsb)


XC1 Standings:

1. Josh Strang (174/2 wins)

2. Charlie Mullins (160/2 wins)

3. Paul Whibley (149/3 wins)

4. Nate Kanney (111)

5. Cory Buttrick (110)

6. Kailub Russell (109)

7. Chris Bach (80)

8. Mike Lafferty (64)

9. Jimmy Jarrett (60)

10. Thad DuVall (58)


XC2 Results:

1. Jordan Ashburn (Yam)

2. Jesse Robinson (KTM)

3. Jason Thomas (Hsq)

4. Steward Baylor Jr. (KTM)

5. Andrew DeLong (KTM)

6. Scotty Watkins (Hon)

7. Morgan Moss (Hsq)

8. Zack Nolan (KTM)

9. Nick Davis (KTM)

10. Ted Mullins (Yam)


XC2 Standings:

1. Steward Baylor Jr. (169/4 wins)

2. Jason Thomas (138/1 win)

3. Andrew DeLong (128)

4. Jesse Robinson (127)

5. Jordan Ashburn (111)

6. Scotty Watkins (100)

7. Brad Bakken (90)

8. Morgan Moss (85)

9. Shane O'Banion (76)

10. Zackery Smith (72)


Motosport.com $250 XC1 holeshot - Paul Whibley

Motosport.com $100 XC2 holeshot - Shane O'Banion


About GNCC Racing:

The
Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series is America's premier
off-road racing series. Founded in 1979, the 13-round championship is
produced exclusively by Racer Productions. Cross country racing is one
of the most physically demanding sports in the world. The grueling
three-hour GNCC races lead as many as 1,800 riders through tracks
ranging in length from eight to 12 miles, competing for more than $3
million in prizes. With varied terrain, including hills, woods, mud,
dirt, rocks and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both
survival and speed. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.

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