GNCC Racing
Society Hill, SC
Camp Coker GNCC

Babbitt's Online/Monster Energy®/Kawasaki Team Green™ Rider Grant Baylor Takes Commanding Victory at Round Five of the Grand National Cross Country Series
Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy®/Kawasaki Team Green™ was back to racing this weekend in the sands of Society Hill, South Carolina, for the fifth round of the 2023 Grand National Cross Country Series, where the No. 314 of Grant Baylor claimed a big win, the first aboard his Kawasaki KX™450X. XC1 teammate Josh Strang rode a solid race to take home a top-five finish, while XC2 pilot Lyndon Snodgrass struggled to find his form coming into the finish in the 13th position.

Grant Baylor
"It was day. I didn't geet the best of starts but was able to make my way through the pack a little easier sine the track was a little wider. Once I got into second, I was able to relax a bit before th eleader made a mistake, and from there I just tried to manage the lead until the finish."
Josh Strang
“This weekend was a fun test for me. The end result wasn't what I was anticipating but it felt good to see my riding continue improving with each round. The team and I are pleased with my performance this weekend, but we'll be back better prepared for the next round.”
XC1 Class Race Results
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1
2
3
5
RIDER
Grant Baylor
Craig Delong
Benjamin Kelley
Josh Strang
MOTORCYCLE
Kawasaki KX™450X
Husqvarna
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™450X
XC2 Class Race Results
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1
2
3
13
RIDER
Ruy Barbosa
Mason Semmens
Cody Barnes
Lyndon Snodgrass
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
KTM
Honda
Kawasaki KX™250X
XC1 Class Points Standings (Round 5 of 12)
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1
2
3
4
7
RIDER
Benjamin Kelley
Craig Delong
Steward Baylor
Grant Baylor
Josh Strang
POINTS
113
110
98
85
68
MOTORCYCLE
KTM
Husqvarna
KTM
Kawasaki KX™450X
Kawasaki KX™450X
XC2 Class Points Standings (Round 5 of 12)
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1
2
3
7
RIDER
Ruy Barbosa
Angus Riordan
Ryder Lafferty
Lyndon Snodgrass
POINTS
111
99
96
83
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
KTM
GasGas
Kawasaki KX™250X
GNCC Racing
Society Hill, SC
Camp Coker GNCC

Lyndon Snodgrass
"I had a tough go this weekend. Going into the race I could feel myslef coming down with some illness which ultimately had me feeling weak and fatigued during Sunday's race. I'm going to give my body time to rest and recover during this week so we can head into the next round ready to fight up front where I belong."