Borich and Suzuki Dominate Triton

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Borich and Suzuki Dominate “The Triton”

Photos by Jason Hooper

MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (March 2, 2008) Chris Borich started the 2008 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series with a new team and new machine, but his performance looked quite similar to year’s past. The new member of the Rockstar/Yoshimura Suzuki team won the Parts Unlimited Triton GNCC in convincing fashion, topping Team Excell Motorsports Honda’s Bryan Cook and factory Yamaha’s Bill Ballance.

“I came down here a few months ago to get ready, and I tried and tried to break this thing and I couldn’t,” said Borich of his new Suzuki LT-R450. “I got a midpack start, not the greatest, but the Yoshimura motor just pulled through. I caught up to these
guys, I knew Bill (Ballance) was out front so I pushed to get up there and get the lead. Then I just tried to check out.”

“The track was much rougher than in the past,” the 25 year old Borich said after the event. “Palmetto roots everywhere, heat, holes, trees, it was a tough one. I love this Suzuki. It’s my first race on it, but as soon as I got on the bike I was comfortable.”

Asked how he rated the overall performance of the Suzuki, seven year Pro-class veteran Borich said, “Awesome! The best bike I’ve been on. I’ve ridden other brands, but this thing just blows them away. The Suzuki has a really low center of gravity, is super fast and responsive, the front end is great… the whole package makes it easy to go fast on. Those other guys were getting beat up by the track. I had an advantage with the QuadRacer.”

Borich’s plan is to take the Championship one race at a time. Sunday’s result was obviously just part of the plan.

Borich fought off KTM’s Taylor Kiser first, and then later cruised to the finish unchallenged. Cook kept pushing for second, while Ballance overcame mid-race crash to get third.

Cook, who collected just one podium all last season, was thrilled to take second. “I brought in a lot of new people this year, some of the people who I used to work with back in my amateur days,” said Cook. “I didn’t know how my conditioning would be. I was done. My hands were bad. I just had to dig deep. My hands were so torn up I could barely hold on to the bars.”

Ballance started the race by grabbing the ITP Holeshot award, and then battled at the front of the pack before crashing mid-way through the race. “I was trying to reserve some energy, but I think I was in reserve too long,” said Ballance. “Down here in Florida it’s always hard to guess how much to reserve, because it’s such tough terrain. I was running in second or third place, and I had a pretty good crash. I was laying on my back and had the wind knocked out of me. So I had to just start pushing as hard as I could and I was able to get this Yamaha up here on the podium.”

Kiser hung tough for fourth with his teammate Adam McGill fifth, a solid debut for the new KTM team.

The XC2 Pro-Am class featured a big battle between the next generation of GNCC stars. Brian Wolfe led early, but eventually GT Thunder Yamaha’s Don Ockerman took the lead and held off David Crane to take the win. Third went to Tyler Lenig.

In the two-hour morning race, Tom Clark Motorsports Honda’s Angel Atwell staked her claim to a big 2008 season by taking the Women’s class and the overall win. Defending Women’s Champion Traci Cecco took second on her factory Yamaha after a crash, with Warnert Racing Can-Am’s Michael Swift turning in the top utility machine performance by finishing third overall and winning the 4×4 Limited class on an Outlander 800.

The 2008 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series continues with bike practice on Monday, March 3 rd and bike racing on Tuesday, March 4 th. David Knight will begin his GNCC title defense against the top GNCC bike pros, and Travis Pastrana will also challenge the Knighter. Pro racing starts at 1 p.m.

The series continues next weekend in Washington, GA.

Results: Parts Unlimited Triton GNCC
Melbourne, FL
March 2, 2008

ATV Top 20 Overall

1. CHRIS M BORICH SUNBURY, PA SUZ
2. BRYAN COOK CASAR, NC HON
3. BILL BALLANCE SMITHS GROVE, KY YAM
4. TAYLOR KISER ALVA, Fl KTM
5. ADAM K MCGILL WEST UNION, WV KTM
6. BRANDON SOMMERS MILLERSBURG, OH YAM
7. WILLIAM YOKLEY TOMPKINSVILLE, KY HON
8. DONALD OCKERMAN MARSHALL, IL YAM
9. MATTHEW SMILEY KUNKLETOWN, PA HON
10. JARROD MCCLURE KASKA, PA HON
11. CHRIS BITHELL IRWIN, PA CAN
12. DAVID CRANE GOLDEN, MS YAM
13. JEFFREY PICKENS UNIONTOWN, PA HON
14. RYAN LANE BICKNELL, IN HON
15. DUANE JOHNSON TRENTON, MO CAN
16. SHAWN HESS MUENSTER, TX HON
17. TYLER LENIG SHAMOKIN, PA HON
18. BRIAN WOLF MEDINA, OH HON
19. ANDRIS LAGZDINS BALTIMORE, MD HON
20. BRYAN BAKER KNOB NOSTER, MO POL

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