Nothing can stop Bill Ballance. GNCC Rounds Eight
and Nine were some of the toughest ever, but Bill hung on both
times to improve his chances of taking a third-straight GNCC ATV
Overall Title. Now his competition has a two-month break to figure
out what it will take to beat him.Round
Eight
Mathews Farm GNCC, Taylortown, PA
As
showers rained down on the Mathews Farm course, the moods of some
top riders actually brightened. Some riders, like last year's
Taylortown ATV winner Brad Page, saw mud as an equalizer in their
bid to stop the champ's win streak. But when it all counted,
Ballance was once again standing on top of the podium.
Baker led much of
the race in the Pro Production class
Ballance showing
why he has the #1 plate
The Roll/LRD/Klotz/Maxxis/Axis/Moose-backed
Ballance took his fourth win in a row, which means that after a
shakey start of the season, he's back in the groove that carried
him to the number-one plate. Sharing Bill's positive momentum is
Chad Duvall, who has become the dominator of the Pro Production
class. Chad's win in Taylortown was his third straight.
But while both riders' results look great, it hasn't been as easy
as it looks. Ballance faced stiff competition from Page, Matt
Smiley and Chris Borich before taking his win, and Duvall had to
get past Bryan Baker in the Pro Production ranks.
Smiley ended up second in the Pros, continuing his
impressive eight-for-eight streak of podium finishes. But the Team
Safari/Pro Parts Racing/ITP/Hyper Wheels/Axis rider is getting a
little tired of consistency and wants to win. However, his recent
finishes are at least better than William Yokley, backed by Roll,
ITP, IMS, Axis, Moose and Klotz, who has been having all sorts of
trouble getting back to victory lane after taking three of the
first four races this year. At Taylortown, the Yoke came from way
back to score third.
Ballance knew that a
few mistakes by the competition helped him get the win. "I was
glad to get the opportunity to win today," said
Ballance.
Smiley showed his determination
when he nailed the Pro holeshot. Matt usually tries to hang back
early, but this time he took the top spot and kept pulling away.
Ballance and Page battled in second and third, while Yokely was way
back in dead last. "I had a bit of a brain fade there," said
Yokley of his bad start. Yokley would then go on a rampage trying
to come back, but he had his work cut out for him.
Borich was so close to getting
his first win.
Brad Page at the
Wisp GNCC
Meanwhile, Baker holeshot the Pro Production pack
and led the way for much of the early going. He would eventually
succumb to the pressure of Duvall, however, and play it safe in
second.
Smiley held off Ballance for
several laps, and then Borich came from nowhere and slithered past
both riders just as the mud and rain were really starting to fly.
As the white flag came out, Borich looked to be in position to win
his first race of the season, as he traded paint with Ballance's
number one ride in a bid for the lead. But when he and Ballance
tried to fit into a spot with room for just one quad, the champ
came out on top. Then Borich suffered a flat, and dropped off the
pace.
Amidst the carnage, Smiley regrouped
and took over second, while Yokley battled through to take
third. Round Nine
Wisp GNCC, McHenry, MD
To say the ATV
racers made the GNCC series' debut at the Wisp a good one would be
an understatement. It's almost impossible to describe how wild this
race was, with about five riders contending for the win, including
two Pro Production riders who moved so far out front that, at one
point, one had passed all the pros and held the overall
lead.
The slopes of Wisp.
Could there be a better site for a Pro ATV race?
Pro ATV start at
the Wisp
Through all of this, it looked like Ballance was
finally going to lose a race. Flat tires knocked the defending
series champ to the back of the pack, but then the rocky course
flattened everyone else, and he was able to get back into
contention and take the win. Matt Smiley, Mr. Consistency, took
second and William Yokley ended up third. "Everything happened
today," said Yokley. "It was one hell of a race, one of the
toughest ones I ever rode."
Yokley was
one of five riders to hold the overall lead at the Wisp, joining
Ballance, second-place Matt Smiley, Chris Borich, Chad Duvall and
Greg Trew at the front of the pack.
Duvall, backed by Four Stroke Tech, Maxxis, MSR, Maier and Elka,
held on for the Pro Production win. Greg Trew, a CT Racing/East
Coast ATV/ITP/PRM/Klotz/Hinson-backed rider, finished second.
Points leader Bryan Baker was third.
It was
all in a day's work for the top GNCC ATV riders, most of whom were
pleased with the Wisp layout and facility, cut out of a ski resort.
"I liked the track," said Ballance. "I think it would be
cool to have a couple of events like this every year. But I
wouldn't want to do this more than a few times each
year!"
At the start, Ballance got to
turn one first, but Borich and Smiley were soon past and dueling
for the lead. Right after the pros took off, the Pro Production
Class roared into the first turn, with Mike Benson putting his
brand-new Four-Stroke Tech Suzuki LT-Z 400 Quad Sport into turn one
first. Baker knifed inside and grabbed the lead heading up the
first ski run. His lead was short-lived, however. "I put a new
steering stem in, and it made the steering a little different than
what I was used to," said Baker. "A quarter mile into the
race, I tried to turn and it didn't turn the way I expected. I went
over a berm and got hung up."
Mike Benson put his
brand-new Four-Stroke Tech Suzuki LT-Z 400 out front for the hole
shot
Smiley speaking of
the race at Wisp,
"They
should all be like this."
A bottle-neck on lap two allowed the Pro
Production riders to make up time on the pros. Trew and Duvall both
passed Santo DeRisi and Brad Page, and then set out after Borich
and Smiley. Smiley said: "Somehow I ended up in first. Then Chad
came up behind me, and I figured he was already ahead of me on
time, so I might as well follow him."
Smiley and Duvall both got flats, but Smiley was able to hold
on to the lead. Ballance, Trew and Yokley were all there to apply
pressure.
Climbing the Ski
Slopes
Duvall was coming
on strong before having a flat
Of that pack, Trew seemed the strongest. As the
white flag came out, he had the overall lead and was in control of
his own destiny. In fact, six miles into the 8-mile last lap, Trew
led everyone by 22 seconds. "I was thinking this might be my
day, but I was actually nervous because I had never been there
before," said Trew. Unfortunately, he flattened his front tire
trying to bring it home, a heart-breaking turn of events.
The Yoke and Mighty Matt passed each other back
and forth, but then Ballance set them up for the final pass. "I
saw this line off to the side going up one of those rocky
hills," said Ballance. "It didn't look like anyone else was
taking it. I figured I might as well. It couldn't be any rougher
than any of the other stuff we were going over. I made a pass on
both of them right there."
Ballance was
still unsure if he needed to pick up the pace to beat Trew, but it
didn't really matter. "I thought maybe we would have to gain
time, but you can't gain time out there, it was too rough,"
said Ballance. "I just tried to keep going."
He did, and he held on for his sixth win of the
year. And while he's frustrated with the lack of his own wins,
Smiley couldn't help but be proud of his ride. "They should all
be like this," said Smiley.
Bill Ballance was
able to capture the win after Trew had a flat six miles into the
last lap.
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