ENDURO US : MULLINS À LA POURSUITE DE KNIGHT
Mullins in Charge at Maxxis General GNCC
Washington, GA (March 9, 2008) – Charlie Mullins lived up to the high expectations placed on him in the Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series by winning round two of the 2008 tour, the Maxxis General GNCC in Washington, Georgia. The FMF Suzuki rider took the race lead at the halfway point from Red Bull KTM?s Nathan Kanney and held it to the end, with Kanney taking second and defending GNCC Champion David Knight taking third.
Charlie Mullins carried his new FMF Suzuki to the top spot at in Georgia.
?I felt good all day,? said the Ohio-based Mullins, who struggled when he smashed an exhaust pipe at the season-opener a few days ago in Florida. ?Nate rode good and he kept me pushing the whole time, I would look over on the motocross track and he would be in the same spot every lap, so I needed to keep pushing. Everything worked great, though, so I?m really happy.?
Nathan Kanney returned to the U.S. GNCC podium with a second.
Kanney, the New Yorker who moved back to the U.S. this season after a year in the World Enduro Series, was happy to get back into bar-to-bar racing mode after a year of special tests in Europe. ?For the last year and a half all I?ve wanted to do is have someone stick a front wheel in on me,? said Kanney. ?So it was good to race with Charlie, he rode well. I saved enough energy for the last lap to do what I needed to do, and I was ready to make it a special test and just sprint after him. But I couldn?t reel him in.?
Knight got off to a bad start and climbed to third, but he admitted he didn?t have the speed on this day to catch the lead pair. ?I really don?t think I would have done any better with a better start,? said Knight. ?I was trying to push harder, but I would get stuck in these bogs, stuff the front wheel and almost go over the bars. The guys rode great, no excuses.?
Fourth went to FMF Suzuki?s New Zealander Paul Whibley and fifth to his teammate Jimmy Jarrett.
In the XC2 Lites class, Am-Pro Yamaha?s Thad DuVall romped to his second-straight win. ?I had a big crash early on, I thought for sure that I was done,? said West Virginia?s DuVall. ?I don?t know, I was on the ground hurt, and I was ready to pull off. But I started to get better and I made my way back up.?
David Knight settled for third.
Second went to XC2 rookie Andrew Matusek, riding with the Monster Energy Kawasaki team. ?I really didn?t know where I would fit in here,? said Matusek, a Georgia native. ?A fourth and a second in the first two races, I?m pretty happy with that.?
Monster Energy/Andrews? Yamaha?s Dustin Gibson clawed his way to third after crashing in the first turn. ?I?ll never give up,? said Gibson. ?I just kept chopping away at it. I think my conditioning is good, it carried me through.?
KTM rider John Barber collected the Thumpertalk.com holeshot award and held on for fourth. Fifth went to last week?s XC2 runner up, Josh Weisenfels, who was suffering from the flu. Also suffering was last week?s XC1 third overall racer, Garrett Edmisten, who failed to finish.
The 2008 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series continues with the Steele Creek GNCC in Morganton, North Carolina on March 29th and 30th.
Photos by Jason Hooper jasonh@racerproductions.com
Results: Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series Maxxis General GNCC Washington, Georgia
Bike XC1 Class
1. Charlie Mullins (Suz)
2. Nathan Kanney (KTM)
3. David Knight (KTM)
4. Paul Whibley (Suz)
5. Jim Jarrett (Suz)
6. Josh Strang (Suz)
7. Barry Hawk (Yam)
8. Jesse Robinson (Kaw)
9. Glenn Kearney (Hsq)
10. Russ Pearson (Kaw)
XC1 Point Standings
1. David Knight (51/1 win)
2. Charlie Mullins (41/1 win)
2. Jim Jarrett (41)
4. Nathan Kanney (40)
5. Paul Whibley (34)
Bike XC2 Class
1. Thad DuVall (Yam)
2. Andrew Matusek (Kaw)
3. Dustin Gibson (Yam)
4. John Barber (KTM)
5. Josh Weisenfels (Yam)
XC2 Point Standings
1. Thad DuVall (60/2 wins)
2. Andrew Matusek (43)
3. Dustin Gibson (42)
4. Josh Weisenfels (41)
5. John Barber (31)
Thad DuVall is on a roll in the XC2 Lites division.
(L-R) Kanney, Mullins and Knight share space on the Can-Am GNCC Podium.
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.
About Racer Productions
A West Virginia-based motorcycle and ATV event production company, Racer Productions has been a leader in the off-road racing industry for more than 30 years. It?s repertoire of events includes the 13-round Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series, since 1973; The Kawasaki/Monster Energy High Point National in Mount Morris, Pa., since 1977; The ATV Dirt Days at Loretta Lynn?s Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn., since 1985; The U.S. World Motocross Gran Prix at Steel City Raceway in Delmont, Pa. in 1987; The Monster Energy/Kawasaki Steel City National, since 1988; The ATV Stampede National Motocross at High Point Raceway, since 1994; The Wrangler ATV National Motocross at Oak Hill Raceway in Decatur, Texas, since 2006; The AMA Pro ATV Open at Steel City in 2007; as well as numerous other amateur motocross events. In addition, Racer Productions staffs the prestigious Air Nautiques/AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn?s Ranch, since 1982. For more information, please visit www.racerproductions.com.