Grand National Cross Country
Newburg, WV
Buckwheat 100
BABBITT’S ONLINE/MONSTER ENERGY®/KAWASAKI TEAM GREEN’S JOSH STRANG CLAIMS THIRD OVERALL AT THE BUCKWHEAT 100 GRAND NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY
The Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy®/Kawasaki Team™ returned to Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) racing over the weekend in brisk but pristine conditions at CJ’s Raceway in Newburg, West Virginia, where the No. 17 of Josh Strang made his long-awaited return to the XC-1 podium, bringing home third overall, with teammate Grant Baylor finishing fifth in class and XC-1 class rookie Lyndon Snodgrass taking home 13th.
When the penultimate round of the series started on Sunday afternoon, all three XC-1 teammates would succumb to midpack starts, but all three would soon link up together to form a train of KX™450X’s that began a charge to the front of the field. Baylor would lead the trio around on lap one in the sixth-place position, with Snodgrass in seventh and Strang in eighth. The three teammates would swap positions for several laps before, on lap five, Strang was able to break free from his compatriots and work his way up to fifth before making a few last lap passes to end up third. Baylor would improve one position to end up fifth, while Snodgrass would run into issues late and be forced to withdraw before the completion of the race; he would wind up 13th at day's end.
The 12th and final round of the GNCC series will take place at the famous Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana, on October 22nd, where the team looks to end the year on a high note.
Josh Strang
"It's been too long since I was up here, in Georgia, to be exact. The track was really hard packed and slick, so you really had to be patient, but it was really fun. I felt good today; it was nice to be able to battle like that again. Most of the year, I’ve been just riding by myself. I was able to make a few passes right at the end there to take home a podium, and I'm definitely really stoked on that."
Josh Strang
"Unfortunately I could not 3 peat and I missed the podium by one second. Overall I had a fun race battling for podiums where I know I should be. Keep on trucking along and moving forward, this racing is tough but extremely fun on my KX™450X."
Pro 1 Class Race Results
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1
2
3
5
RIDER
Craig Delong
Ricky Russell
Ryder Lafferty
Grant Baylor
MOTORCYCLE
Husqvarna
Yamaha
GasGas
KX450X™
0
1
2
3
6
8
RIDER
Kade Tinkler-Walker
Jack Simpson
JP Alvarez
Cole Zeller
Cole Zeller
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
Honda
KTM
Kawasaki KX™250X
Kawasaki KX™250X
MX2 Results
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1
2
3
8
TEAM
Thibault Benistant
Andrea Adamo
Liam Everts
Kevin Horgmo
MOTORCYCLE
Yamaha
KTM
KTM
Kawasaki KX™250X
Supersport Class Standings
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1
2
3
4
TEAM
Xavi Fores
Tyler Scott
Joshua Hayes
Stefano Mesa
POINTS
357
271
220
213
MOTORCYCLE
Ducati
Suzuki
Yamaha
Kawasaki Ninja® ZX-6R
XC1 Results (Round 11 of 12)
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1
2
3
5
13
TEAM
Craig B DeLong
Ricky A Russell
Josh Strang
Grant Baylor
Lyndon Snodgrass
MOTORCYCLE
Husqvarna
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™450X
Kawasaki KX™450X
Kawasaki KX™450X
XC1 Class Points Standings (Round 11 of 12)
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1
2
3
6
7
RIDER
Craig B DeLong
Steward Baylor Jr
Benjamin M Kelley
Grant Baylor
Josh Strang
POINTS
233
219
204
155
140
MOTORCYCLE
Husqvarna
KTM
KTM
Kawasaki KX™450X
Kawasaki KX™450X
4-Stroke A Lites Results (Round 10 of 12)
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1
2
3
RIDER
Nicholas Defeo
Caleb Baltimore
Ryan Piper
MOTORCYCLE
Kawasaki KX™250X
KTM
KTM
Pro Class Standings (Round 8 of 9)
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1
2
3
6
7
7
RIDER
Dante Oliveira
Ryan Surratt
Austin Walton
Zach Bell
Tyler Lynn
POINTS
202
160
154
112
99
MOTORCYCLE
KTM
Honda
Husqvarna
Kawasaki KX™450X
Kawasaki KX™450X
Pro 2 Class Standings (Round 8 of 9)
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1
2
3
6
RIDER
Kade Tinkler-Walker
Jack Simpson
Jp Alvarez
Cole Zeller
POINTS
186
186
159
120
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
Yamaha
KTM
Kawasaki KX™250X
4-Stroke A Lites Standings (Round 10 of 12)
0
1
2
3
RIDER
Nicholas Defeo
Ryan Piper
Colton Shields
POINTS
180
160
135
MOTORCYCLE
Kawasaki KX™250X
KTM
Husqvarna
WORCS Championship
Blythe, CA
Blythe GP
Cole Zeller
“It was an unfortunate result at the end, but I'm super happy with my riding and where we're at with my KX250X. I started the race in third and passed my way into the lead through the Pro Section. I was then able to extend a decent gap ahead of the competition until I had an issue and needed to pull into the pits. We got the issue resolved and I jumped back into the race to salvage a sixth place finish.”