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The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
Cross Country photographer grabbed some great shots at this year's GNCC Round 3. HMF Team Pros
HMF Exhaust Team Riders at GNCC Round 3. Photos by Amy McConnell of Cross Country Photos.
HMF Team Riders at GNCC Round 3 in 2011. Photos by photgrapher Amy McConnell of Cross Country Photos
The crew from HMF went out to see the GNCC race in St Clairsville October 11 2008 weekend
The crew from HMF went out to see the GNCC race in St Clairsville October 11 2008 weekend. The ATV race was a thriller, all the way down to the amateur races. Traci Cecco pretty much clinched the title in her class. Bill Ballance edged even closer to that 9th consecutive champio
The crew from HMF went out to see the GNCC race in St Clairsville October 11 2008 weekend. The ATV race was a thriller, all the way down to the amateur races. Traci Cecco pretty much clinched the title in her class. Bill Ballance edged closer to his 9th straight championship. HMF Rider Ockerman took second overall as well.
The crew from HMF went out to see the GNCC race in St Clairsville October 11 2008 weekend. The ATV race was a thriller, all the way down to the amateur races. Traci Cecco pretty much clinched the title in her class. Bill Ballance edged closer to his 9th straight championship. HMF Rider Ockerman took second overall as well.
The crew from HMF went out to see the GNCC race in St Clairsville October 11 2008 weekend. The ATV race was a thriller, all the way down to the amateur races. Traci Cecco pretty much clinched the title in her class. Bill Ballance edged closer to his 9th straight championship. HMF Rider Ockerman took second overall as well.
The crew from HMF went out to see the GNCC race in St Clairsville October 11 2008 weekend. The ATV race was a thriller, all the way down to the amateur races. Traci Cecco pretty much clinched the title in her class. Bill Ballance edged closer to his 9th straight championship. HMF Rider Ockerman took second overall as well.
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
After a four-month hiatus, anticipation was at all-time high when the famed “10 seconds” was called and the green flag waved. The season opener for the 2017 GNCC Series was celebrated at Big Buck Farm on Saturday and Sunday, March 4-5 – conditions were perfect for a full weekend of ATV and motorcycle racing.
The off-road course at Big Buck Farm is over 12 miles long and is full of tricky stretches of tight woods, muddy creek crossings, exciting jumps, and challenging hill climbs. GNCC Racing is the country’s largest off-road racing series and when 700 competitors race at one time, the sights and sounds grab your attention.
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
Paul Schulte has been racing in the AMA/ATVA since 2004. That year he place 2nd in the Harescramble and 4th in the Motocross event in his class. In 2007 he took second place in the A class Harescramble. In 2008 Schulte hopes to take the first place spot for the A class at the AMA/ATVA Harescrambles and to finish within the top 15 for all GNCC events.
Sup6r Six 1 2008, Gifford, East Lothian
robert wins at super six
Reply #5 - Mar 1st, 2008, 9:09pm
Yeah that was a great day for the Gale - fantastic, commanding ride from Robert, not at all unexpected but very classy. I overheard someone on the steps of the strip saying "Robert Kennedy?, I thought he was dead".
And Malcolm, you did brilliant on your first ever RR and Calum you did a superb, spirited ride on your 9999th RR. It was really exciting watching you all battering through Gifford each lap.
And then it was my turn...what a shift, what a wind. It was 8 x 8 mile circuits. A break of 8 went on the first lap, as soon as we hit the headwind they made a gap and were off. Good luck to them, we lesser mortals stumbled on, feeling our way into the wind and then up the trying drags through and past Bolton. It was OK on the early laps, there were so many of us still that it was easy enough to hide from the wind in the gutter but soon enough we topped out at the Prime and set sail for Gifford with a tailwind of note which sped us on and down into the village through a sweet chicane and into the village green which a was real thrill with CROWDS and NOISE and the smell of outdoor cooking! But of course it just got harder as the race went on. Laps 1,2,3,4 were OK, everything under control but after that things started going nearly wonky with the drags and winds taking their toll spitting guys out the back of our thinning bunch and rendering us all ragged with the effort. I don't think I've ridden a lkess vocal race, riders all concentrating on the own effort with nothing left for blether or humour or thoughts. Not I at all, I could hardly count the laps - its early in the year to be riding at this intensity and I was just glad to finish, which I did, eventually in the company of Kenny Armstrong of Ayr Roads, both of us managing a sprint.
But a great day for the Gale. Robert you're a star!
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The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
After a four-month hiatus, anticipation was at all-time high when the famed “10 seconds” was called and the green flag waved. The season opener for the 2017 GNCC Series was celebrated at Big Buck Farm on Saturday and Sunday, March 4-5 – conditions were perfect for a full weekend of ATV and motorcycle racing.
The off-road course at Big Buck Farm is over 12 miles long and is full of tricky stretches of tight woods, muddy creek crossings, exciting jumps, and challenging hill climbs. GNCC Racing is the country’s largest off-road racing series and when 700 competitors race at one time, the sights and sounds grab your attention.
After a four-month hiatus, anticipation was at all-time high when the famed “10 seconds” was called and the green flag waved. The season opener for the 2017 GNCC Series was celebrated at Big Buck Farm on Saturday and Sunday, March 4-5 – conditions were perfect for a full weekend of ATV and motorcycle racing.
The off-road course at Big Buck Farm is over 12 miles long and is full of tricky stretches of tight woods, muddy creek crossings, exciting jumps, and challenging hill climbs. GNCC Racing is the country’s largest off-road racing series and when 700 competitors race at one time, the sights and sounds grab your attention.
Paul Schulte has been racing in the AMA/ATVA since 2004. That year he place 2nd in the Harescramble and 4th in the Motocross event in his class. In 2007 he took second place in the A class Harescramble. In 2008 Schulte hopes to take the first place spot for the A class at the AMA/ATVA Harescrambles and to finish within the top 15 for all GNCC events.
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
Paul Schulte has been racing in the AMA/ATVA since 2004. That year he place 2nd in the Harescramble and 4th in the Motocross event in his class. In 2007 he took second place in the A class Harescramble. In 2008 Schulte hopes to take the first place spot for the A class at the AMA/ATVA Harescrambles and to finish within the top 15 for all GNCC events.
The 2017 GNCC Racing Series is a 13 round series beginning with the VP Racing Fuels Big Buck Race at Big Buck Farm in Union, South Carolina. The GNCC Racing format features three ATV racing sessions on Saturday, and three motorcycle racing sessions on Sunday.
ATV and motorcycle courses run 8-12 miles long with standard race times of 2 hours for ATV’s (1 hour for youth) and 2 or 3 hours for motorcycles (90 minutes for youth). GNCC Racing has a total of 107 classes: 56 Bike classes, 41 ATV classes and 10 UTV classes – so yes, there is literally a class for every age and every skill level. Some races have more than 1,000 motorcycles at the starting line!
GNCC Racing is an invigorating family lifestyle that racing families enjoy from March through November, travelling up and down the east coast, passionately calling themselves the “GNCC Racing Nation.”
Paul Schulte has been racing in the AMA/ATVA since 2004. That year he place 2nd in the Harescramble and 4th in the Motocross event in his class. In 2007 he took second place in the A class Harescramble. In 2008 Schulte hopes to take the first place spot for the A class at the AMA/ATVA Harescrambles and to finish within the top 15 for all GNCC events.
Paul Schulte has been racing in the AMA/ATVA since 2004. That year he place 2nd in the Harescramble and 4th in the Motocross event in his class. In 2007 he took second place in the A class Harescramble. In 2008 Schulte hopes to take the first place spot for the A class at the AMA/ATVA Harescrambles and to finish within the top 15 for all GNCC events.
Paul Schulte has been racing in the AMA/ATVA since 2004. That year he place 2nd in the Harescramble and 4th in the Motocross event in his class. In 2007 he took second place in the A class Harescramble. In 2008 Schulte hopes to take the first place spot for the A class at the AMA/ATVA Harescrambles and to finish within the top 15 for all GNCC events.
James Reeves has been riding ATVs for over sixteen years. He currently races College B class for the GNCC series as well as Class B in the Mideast Hare Scramble Association. He is also a member of the ATVA. Reeves is ranked 85th overall in GNCC, and is 4th position in the College B class. He finished 3 GNCC races in the top five during 2007, and hopes to race in the College A class for 2008.
After a four-month hiatus, anticipation was at all-time high when the famed “10 seconds” was called and the green flag waved. The season opener for the 2017 GNCC Series was celebrated at Big Buck Farm on Saturday and Sunday, March 4-5 – conditions were perfect for a full weekend of ATV and motorcycle racing.
The off-road course at Big Buck Farm is over 12 miles long and is full of tricky stretches of tight woods, muddy creek crossings, exciting jumps, and challenging hill climbs. GNCC Racing is the country’s largest off-road racing series and when 700 competitors race at one time, the sights and sounds grab your attention.