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ATV - GNCC Woods May 10 - 11, 2008 | Millfield, OH Results

Just as it has during the last several seasons, the YFZ450 is quickly becoming the ATV to beat in the 2008 Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) series. That’s because on Saturday, May 10 in Millfield, OH., Bill Ballance and Donnie Ockerman proved it again by winning their respective XC1 Pro and XC2 Pro Am classes on their blue-and-white Yamaha YFZs. Popular Women’s class champion Traci Cecco nearly made it a hat trick, but got caught up in a bottleneck on the final lap of her race and finished third. Ballance’s win moves him into second in the XC1 Pro standings, while Ockerman extends his lead in the XC2 Pro Am class and Cecco maintains control of the Women’s division.

Pro Class... Ballance immediately showed that the YFZ450 engine is more than a match for its larger competitors. After starting third, he charged into the lead by the end of the first of six laps. But the mud was so thick around the seven-mile woods course that he stopped soon thereafter so mechanic Elliott Skaggs could wrap his grips in towels, and then stopped again after two laps for new gloves and goggles. Three miles later he took the lead and held it for most of the race. “I am feeling really good,” Ballance said later. “I am going a lot faster than last year, the bike is working good, and everything is clicking for us.” Added Donnie Luce, Yamaha ATV/Off-Road Coordinator, “Bill's win today continues his legacy on the YFZ450, which is even more impressive when you consider some of the 525cc models he must compete against.”

Ockerman likewise put the power and handling of his Yamaha to good use to earn his fifth XC2 Pro Am race in six events this year. He raced into the woods in second behind David Crane on another Yamaha before losing precious time in another multi-rider bottleneck on the third lap. After breaking free, he made up an astounding five minutes on leader Brian Wolf and passed for the lead toward the end of the final lap. “Yamaha engine technology seems like it’s a step ahead of everybody else in terms of power,” he noted afterwards. “In rough terrain you also have to keep your wheels on the ground, and we’re accelerating better because we’re getting the power down better.”

 XC1 Pro Class

 1 Bill Ballance - YAM   
 2 Adam Mcgill   
 3 Taylor Kiser   
 4 Matt Smiley   
 5 William Yokley   
 6 Ryan Lane   
 7 Bryan Baker   
 8 Johnny Gallagher - YAM   
 9 Chris Borich   
 10 Brandon Sommers - YAM   

  XC1 Pro Class Standings - After Round 6 of 13

 1  Adam Mcgill 134 
 2  Bill Ballance - YAM 122 
 3  Bryan Cook 106 
 4  Chris Borich 100 
 5  Brandon Sommers - YAM 99 
 6  Taylor Kiser 94 
 7  William Yokley 92 
 8  Matt Smiley 79 
 9  Ryan Lane 77 
 10  Jarrod McClure 66 



 Womens' Class

 1 Stefanie  Verkade   
 2 Angel  Atwell   
 3 Traci  Cecco - YAM   
 4 Kristen  Atwell - YAM   
 5 Lexie  Coulter   
 6 Stephanie  Parton - YAM   
 7 Jennifer  Albright - YAM   
 8 Jennifer  Fulkerson - YAM   
 9 Kim  Muzzarelli - YAM   
 10 Kara Merritt   

 Womens' Class Standings - After Round 6 of 13

 1  Traci  Cecco - YAM 110 
 2  Angel  Atwell 108 
 3  Lexie  Coulter 100 
 4  Stefanie  Verkade 96 
 5  Jennifer  Albright - YAM 90 
 6  Stephanie  Parton - YAM 85 
 7  Kristen  Atwell - YAM 82 
 8  Shanna  Bradshaw 74 
 9  Jennifer  Fulkerson - YAM 68 
 10  Kara Merritt 56 



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