Mullins Wins Ironman GNCC Rd13

XC1

Charlie Mullins took a giant step towards winning his first GNCC title with an impressive victory at the Amsoil Ironman GNCC in Crawfordsville, Indiana – round 13 of the 2011 Can-Am Grand National Cross Series. The Ironman GNCC is historically known for it’s spectator-friendly obstacles and festive aura, usually serving as the final round of racing; but due to a previous rainout, the Ironman provided a penultimate round of exciting racing action in all classes, the finale taking place at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch November 4-6. Aside from racing action, there were a variety of special events taking place at the festive Ironman event and there’s no doubt the Crawfordsville locals witnessed a day of racing they will never forget.

GNCC Charlie Mullins

Charlie Mullins win took himself one step closer to the GNCC championship

Looking strong and confident on a challenging and deeply rutted course, Mullins took the lead at the end of the opening lap and after three hours of racing had increased his advantage to nearly 40 seconds. However, the FMF/KTM rider’s fifth win of the season didn’t come quite as easily as that, as Am-Pro/FMF Yamaha’s Paul Whibley kept things exciting by closing in on Mullins midway into the race. However, in the end, Mullins was able to pull away from the 2009 series champ and enjoyed a comfortable lead when he took the checkers at the finish.

 

With the win, Mullins now has a healthy 38-point lead in the series standings, which he will carry into the double-header finale at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch.

 

“It’s good to add to my lead, and it puts me a little closer to the championship,” said Mullins. “I just rode as hard as I could and things went my way.”

“I lost a few positions in a creek crossing on the opening lap and I dropped back to about fifth, but then I just put my head down and passed everybody on the backside and then put on a sprint and opened up a gap,” added Mullins. “Later on, I saw Whibley was coming, but I just held my pace and it worked out.”

 

Whibley crossed the finish line in second, but due to a rules infraction, the New Zealander was docked one position in the standings, promoting his Am Pro Yamaha teammate Thad DuVall up to second. The runner-up finish marked the second podium in a row for DuVall, who is starting to find his rhythm after getting off to a slow start to the season.

Meanwhile, Whibley rounded out the podium in third, capping off one of his best rides of the year.

Josh Strang turned in an amazing charge from the back of the pack to finish fourth, after the FMF Makita Suzuki rider broke a foot peg on the opening lap and had to return to the pits for repairs. Strang, the defending series champ, has had a series of bad luck since the summer break, but in this instance, the Aussie off-road star minimized the damage with an incredible effort.

 

XC2

Steward Baylor Jr. made a late-race pass on Jordan Ashburn and then held the Am Pro Yamaha rider at bay to take the win in the XC2 class, his sixth such finish of the year. Like Mullins in the XC1 class, Baylor is closing in on the XC2 title and the KTM rider now holds a commanding 52-point lead over Ashburn in the class standings.

Andrew DeLong, who inked a deal with FAR Husqvarna on the morning of the Ironman, turned in perhaps the surprise ride of the day by giving his new employer a podium finish, taking a solid third in his first race on a 250F.

JG Off-road/GEICO Powersports Honda’s Rory Mead edged Obermeyer Yamaha’s Morgan Moss for fourth, while FAR Husqvarna’s Jason Thomas managed to finish sixth with a broken hand.

XC1 Results:
1. Charlie Mullins (KTM)
2. Thad DuVall (Yam)
3. Paul Whibley (Yam)
4. Josh Strang (Suz)
5. Jimmy Jarrett (Hon)
XC2 Results:
1. Steward Baylor Jr. (KTM)
2. Jordan Ashburn (Yam)
3. Andrew DeLong (Hsq)
4. Rory Mead (Hon)
5. Morgan Moss (Yam)
6. Jason Thomas (Hsq)

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