The world’s fastest off-road motorcycle racers showed up to race Snowshoe Mountain on Sunday June 25th, for the 11th annual AMSOIL Snowshoe GNCC.
The Blackwater 100, which was known as “America’s Toughest Race,” back in the day, the Snowshoe GNCC is the ultimate test for any racer that enters the 3 hour event. The soil at Snowshoe is a black loamy dirt mixed with some of the most grueling rock and root sections in West Virginia. Weather is always a factor when planning to tackle the nearly 5,000 elevation on Snowshoe Mountain. The West Virginia famous race is known for being one of the most challenging races on the entire 13-round circuit, of the 2017 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship.
Tayla Jones gets the win at Snowshoe and is one step closer to winning her first GNCC Championship.
Snowshoe was tough but I am happy to be able to pull off another win in the crazy conditions. I got the hole-shot but ended up going down early on the first lap putting me back to third. I knew the track was going to be challenging so I just rode smart over the next couple of laps slowly catching up and then I moved into 1st on the last ap. The track was definitely one of the harder ones I’ve raced especially with all of the bottlenecks out there. — Tayla Jones
XC1 Pro Rider Grant Baylor suffered damaged to a radiator hose during the race and had to stop multiple times to have coolant added to finish the race. Grant ended up finishing 6th and 7th overall for the day.
Hunter Neuwirth scores another podium this weekend and ended up finishing 2nd in the FMF XC3 class.
I’m stoked to get another 2nd podium today! I’ve been working real hard training each week and I know I can win one of this races. The course was a tough one my Husqvarna TC125. I had to stop for another wheel mid-race because I broke some spokes in my rear wheel. My dad and Aaron Evans replaced my wheel and had me in and out of the pits pretty fast — Hunter Neuwirth
Conner Keegan continues to improve his results each race and ended the day with his best career finish with a 40th Overall finish and 2nd in 4 Stroke A Lites class.
The track was probably the toughest track this year, the trails were real rocky and the rest of the track was very fast. I’m pleased with my finish and I’m ready for the John Penton – Conner Keegan
Troy Horbaty made his way to the US this weekend to battle on Snowshoe Mountain in the 85cc (7-11) class. Troy had a mid pack start and ended the race finishing 4th in the highly competitive class.
The track was very rocky and wide open. I’m happy with my results and I know I can break the top 3 again like X-Factor – Troy Horbaty
KR4 Arrive-N-Ride Team Results
Grant Baylor – XC1 – 6th Place
Scott Grills – XC1 -12th Place
Hunter Neuwirth – XC3 – 2nd Place
Tayla Jones – WXC – 1st Place
Conner Keegan – 4 Stroke A Lites – 2nd Place
Colin Keegan – 4 Stroke A Lites – 8th Place
Bill Gold – Silver Master A (55+) – 3rd Place
Logan Cooke – Sportsman A – 29th Place
Chase Sweda – 250B – 10th Place
Brandon Keegan – 200B – 3rd Place
Ambrocio Gutierrez – Sportsman B – 48th Place
Brian Stanis – Senior C (40+) – 6th Place
Maximo Gutierrez – 200C Schoolboy (12-15) – 7th Place
Troy Horbaty – 85cc (7-11) – 4th Place
Jeremy Skinner – Supermini Sr. (14-15) – 11th Place
Snowshoe Honeymoon
KR4 Grassroots rider, Brian Stanis decided he would include the Snowshoe GNCC in his honeymoon plans this year. Brian & Amanda Stanis were married a week ago and showed up for an Arrive-N-Ride experience before they head for a week of relaxing in the mountains of Tennessee. Brian finished 6th in the Senior C (40+) out of 23 riders. Pretty impressive finish.
Just wanted to thank the whole crew at KR4 for the awesome weekend. My wife Amanda and I just got married so this is the start of our honeymoon. I knew the only way I was able to race snowshoe on my honeymoon was to enlist the help from Frank. So our plan was to race snowshoe and then leave Monday morning to head down to the smoky mountains in TN. With that being said, the whole weekend was flawless and I didn’t have to worry about my bike, pitting, and everything was taken care of. I would definitely use these guys again and their professionalism is next to a factory team — Brian Stanis
About GNCC Racing
The AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Maxxis is America’s premier off-road racing series. Founded in 1975, 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 2,400 riders through tracks ranging in length from 8 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 weekly on NBC Sports and RacerTV.com. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com
About KR4 Performance
KR4 Performance is a leading professional and amateur race team that participates in the Grand National Cross Country Championships (GNCC), the Full Gas Sprint Enduro Series (FGSE), and the National Enduro Promotions Group (NEPG) Series. KR4’s team won the 2016 Kenda Full Gas Sprint Enduro Championship. KR4 Pro, Grant Baylor, was a member of the 2016 Junior American ISDE team, which placed 2nd in the 2016 International Six Day Enduro. KR4’s solid team structure is made up of former GNCC pros, expert motorcycle mechanics, and industry enthusiasts that are 100% dedicated to helping clients achieve their racing goals. Visit www.kr4performance.com for more information.
About the KR4 Arrive-N-Ride Program
KR4 is paving the way for the future of off-road racing with its unparalleled Arrive-n-Ride Program, saving riders time, money, and hassle. For an affordable fee, KR4 can offset the cost of racing and have everything ready for riders on race day. With the KR4 Arrive-N-Ride program, bikes are prepped by the KR4 team before a race and delivered with gear to riders on race day to the location of their choosing. To learn more or sign up for the Arrive-n-Ride Experience, please contact fkeegan@kr4performance.com or visit www.kr4performance.com. For additional information, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. For the team’s photo gallery, visit their Flickr page.