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Yamaha Racing Ironman: ATV Race Report

Yamaha Racing Ironman: ATV Race Report

Sunday, October 27, 2024 | 9:45 AM
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Yamaha Racing Ironman: ATV Race Report
Brycen Neal Earns Third-Straight National Championship

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. (October 27, 2024) – The Season Finale of the 2024 Progressive Grand National Cross Country (GNCC Racing) Series, presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, started off the weekend at Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana, with Specialized eMTB racing on Friday afternoon and ATV Racing throughout the day on Saturday.

Brycen Neal would take the overall win, and clinch his third-straight GNCC National Championship.
Brycen Neal would take the overall win, and clinch his third-straight GNCC National Championship. Ken Hill

As the XC1 Pro took off the line Saturday afternoon it was Action Off-Road/Maxxis/Fly Racing/Lonestar’s Austin Abney grabbing the Kanati Tires XC1 Holeshot Award and would head into the woods first. However, the number three machine of Richardson Racing’s Cole Richardson would hold the lead for the first two laps of the race.

As time continued on though it would be Phoenix Racing Yamaha’s Brycen Neal making the necessary moves through the pack to get himself into a good position to earn his third-straight championship. Neal would move into the lead on lap three and take the checkered flag as he came through on the next lap still holding onto the number one position. That win would secure Neal’s third-straight GNCC ATV National Championship. 

Richardson Racing’s Cole Richardson would hold onto second overall on the day, and rounding out the top three finishers at the final race of the season was Action Off-Road/GBC/Houser’s Wyatt Wilkin. Wilkin would make the move into the podium position after battling at the back of the pack for the first half of the race. 

Cole Richardson came to battle at Ironman and took home second overall.
Cole Richardson came to battle at Ironman and took home second overall. Ken Hill

BulletProof Doorz/Kenda Tires/Senge Graphic’s Ronnie Rusch would battle towards the front of the group for the duration of the race as he came through in third on the opening lap. Rusch would come through to finish fourth on the day. BNR Motorsports/Fearless Racing/Kenda’s Steven Harrell came through to round out the top five finishers overall. 

Hunter Hart Racing/Fly Racing/Ithaca Recreation Sport’s Hunter Hart would battle back and forth, coming through to take sixth overall on the day at Ironman, while Action Off-Road/GBC/BNR Motorsports’ Joshua Merritt finished the day off in seventh overall. 

Unfortunately for WFR/GBC/Fly Racing/Yamaha’s Walker Fowler, after a bad start, would be unable to make up the necessary positions to battle for the championship. Fowler would climb his way back up to eighth overall after a hard day in Indiana. McGill Mafia/OBOR Tires/Moose Racing’s Adam McGill and Phoenix Racing Yamaha/Action Off-Road’s John Glauda Jr. would finish ninth and tenth overall. 

Alex Thieman clinched the XC2 Pro-Am National Championship.
Alex Thieman clinched the XC2 Pro-Am National Championship. Ken Hill

In the XC2 Pro Am class it was BNR Motorsports/Pierce Performance/GBC Tires’ Alex Thieman coming through to earn the class win and clinch the XC2 ATV National Championship after a season full of battles. Moose Racing/GBC/Senge Graphic’s Logan Steele would come through to take second in his first XC2 class race. CST Tires/LMR Motors/Elka/Fly Racing’s Braxton Grosse would grab the BNR Motorsports XC2 Holeshot Award and hold on to finish third in the class. As Phoenix Racing Yamaha’s Grayson Eller came through in fourth, it would not be enough to take the championship this season. To round out the top five in XC2, Hilltop Motorsports/Precision Trenching/Action Off-Road’s Daulton Keyes would come through behind Eller. 

Earning the Top Amateur honors was College A (16-18) winner, Cole Lykins, as he came through 20th overall. Talan Stout would come through 21st to earn a second place position on the Top Amateur podium. Rounding out the Top Amateur podium was College A racer, Andre Williams, as he was 22nd overall on the day. 

Bryce Pullen took home the overall win in the morning race, while Brandon Frazier and Kaden Wharff rounded out the top three finishers.
Bryce Pullen took home the overall win in the morning race, while Brandon Frazier and Kaden Wharff rounded out the top three finishers. Ken Hill

In the morning race, Bryce Pullen would come through to take the overall win from the 250 All Star class. In the 4x4 Pro class it was Pro Row 784/TMS/Edgewood/DeRisi’s Brandon Frazier coming through to take the win and earn himself the 4x4 Pro National Championship, while KMK Off-Road/OBOR/FXR’s Kaden Wharff, who grabbed the BNR Motorsports holeshot award, earned second in the class and third overall. SBR/Action Off-Road/HMF’s Haedyn Mickelson would battle back to earn third on the day in the 4x4 Pro class.

In the WXC class it was Osburn Off-Road/Pierce Performance/Moose Racing’s Chloe Harper coming through to take the class win to end the year, while Elioff Racing/BNR Motorsports/GBC Tire’s Jessica Elioff came through in second and Kenda/Moose Racing/Teixeira Tech’s Hannah Hunter rounded out the top three WXC finishers. 

Chloe Harper earned the WXC class win, folloed by Jessica Elioff and Hannah Hunter.
Chloe Harper earned the WXC class win, folloed by Jessica Elioff and Hannah Hunter. Ken Hill

In the youth ATV race it was Kole Brandt battling throughout the race to earn the youth overall win at the season finale. Garrett Cox would have a good race was he was leading the overall at one point, but he would fall back to finish second on the day. Noah Lykins would come back to finish third on the day, and he would earn the Youth Overall National Championship to conclude his 2024 season.

As the Micro ATV took off it was Chad McCormick battling his way through to take the overall and MXC1 class win, while Cason Knecht came through to take second overall and in the MXC1 class. Grady Miller would come through third overall on the day but would take the MXC2 class win at the final round. With earning the overall win, Chad McCormick secured his 2024 Micro ATV Overall National Championship 

Casen Jennings would move up to the MXC1 class and round out the top three finishers in the class, while earning fourth overall. Johnny Martin Jr. came through to finish second in MXC2, while Justin Collins Jr. came through third in the class. 

Todd Toland would come through to take the Micro Bike win while Davey Fairfield and Ellis Austin rounded out the top three Micro and MXC1 class finishers. Matthew Simoneaux would take the MXC2 class win followed by Cade Propsty and Maura Tsakanikas.

Cypress Gorry clinched the 2024 Specialized Turbo eMTB GNCC National Championship.
Cypress Gorry clinched the 2024 Specialized Turbo eMTB GNCC National Championship. Ken Hill

Friday’s Specialized eMTB GNCC National Championship crowned a 2024 Champion as Cypress Gorry took home the win. Cody Pivirotto would try to put on a battle with Gorry but would be unable to make a pass stick for the lead. Pivirotto would come through to finish second on the day. Hayden Dillon would round out the top three overall and XC1 class finishers. 

Catch GNCC Pro ATV and Motorcycle Racing free via RacerTV.com all season long. Pro ATV Racing starts Saturday’s at 2pm ET, with the exception of Big Buck, Snowshoe and Ironman events where they will start at 1pm ET. GNCC Pro Motorcycle Racing will begin at 1pm ET on Sunday’s.  

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Yamaha Racing Ironman GNCC Top Three Overall: Brycen Neal (center), Cole Richardson (right) and Wyatt Wilkin (left)
Yamaha Racing Ironman GNCC Top Three Overall: Brycen Neal (center), Cole Richardson (right) and Wyatt Wilkin (left) Ken Hill

Yamaha Racing Ironman GNCC Results and Points Standings
Crawfordsville, Indiana
Round 13 of 13
Saturday, October 26, 2024

XC1 Pro Event Results:

  1. Brycen Neal (YAM)
  2. Cole Richardson (YAM)
  3. Wyatt Wilkin (YAM)
  4. Ronnie Rusch (YAM)
  5. Steven Harrell (YAM)
  6. Hunter Hart (YAM)
  7. Joshua Merritt (YAM)
  8. Walker Fowler (YAM)
  9. Adam McGill (HON)
  10. John Glauda Jr. (YAM)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Brycen Neal (332)
  2. Walker Fowler (299)
  3. Wyatt Wilkin (238)
  4. Joshua Merritt (235)
  5. Steven Harrell (173)
  6. Hunter Hart (169)
  7. Adam McGill (166)
  8. Austin Abney (148)
  9. Jarrod McClure (144)
  10. Chris Borich (133)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2024 National Champion.    

XC2 Pro-Am Event Results:

  1. Alex Thieman (YAM)
  2. Logan Steele (YAM)
  3. Braxton Grosse (HON)
  4. Grayson Eller (YAM)
  5. Daulton Keyes (YAM)
  6. Jeremy Ledonne (YAM)
  7. Alex Elioff (YAM)
  8. Christopher Howard (YAM)
  9. James Glauda (YAM)
  10. Andrew Banovsky (YAM) 

XC2 Pro-Am Series Standings:

  1. Alex Thieman (289)
  2. Grayson Eller (280)
  3. Braxton Grosse (231)
  4. James Glauda (179)
  5. Daulton Keyes (173)
  6. Christopher Howard (146)
  7. Kenny Shick (145)
  8. Dylan Walraven (143)
  9. Keaton Henderson (141)
  10. Alex Elioff (132)  

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The Progressive Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, is the world premier cross country racing series. Founded in 1975, the 13-round motorcycle and ATV championship and 10-round eMTB championship, is produced exclusively by Racer Productions. Cross-country racing is one of the most physically demanding sports in the world. The grueling two and three-hour GNCC races lead as many as 2,800 riders through racetracks ranging in length from eight to 12 miles. With varied terrain, including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks, and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both survival and speed. The series draws talent from all over the U.S., Central America, South America, Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. GNCC Racing is televised live on RacerTV.com. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.   

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