OMA and Rd 8 GNCC Race report
Jordan Ashburn - race report Well the Millfield GNCC always seems to send you home with a memorable race… good or bad… rain or dust… this one will be no different for our team… with the call for rain the entire weekend mud was definitely going to be a factor going into Sunday's race and the mud in Ohio is like no other. But mud is not one thing Jordan is afraid of. At times it has gotten the best of the bike, but Jordan actually likes the mud~ After monsoon rains, thunder, lighting and wind just a few hours before race time it was not looking pretty, everyone was wondering what changes would need to be made to the race. Then came the decision to combine some of the classes… starting the Open A, 250 A, and 200 A bikes all together on the same line… which in turn made one complete huge line from one end to the other of the start line. Also the afternoon race was shortened to 2 hours. Well, the rain stopped the skies cleared somewhat and the white clouds and sunshine rolled in, but the damage to the track was already done. The start went well getting the hole shot… then battling a little to get to the front of the pack before heading off the motorcross track into the woods, … heading out for the mud bogs beyond. First lap through the tent, the almost unrecognizable Jordan was already in the number one position and top amateur… coming in at 12th overall. From there battling the mud, trying to stay off the ground as much as possible and trying to pick the right lines was very important… staying off the ground was impossible this day! A hill or two became problems when riders were stuck all over them and no way around but he held the number one spot tetering a few spots back and forth and while it was hard to stay off the ground all day in that notorious Ohio mud, Jordan and his Kawi faired well finishing 1st in Open A and securing the Open A Championship and 8th Overall for the day. Hot, and Humid were the words for this race with temps in the mid 90s and high humidity… it was not only a battle to win, but to survive the heat as well. After battling for the holeshot, Jordan came out on top, for his second hole shot award… Coming through 2nd the first lap in second was all looked good, but going into the next lap somewhere came a wall … and dropping some time is not something you can do with these riders… however then came then "second wind" and time to turn it back up… but as we all know that hard to do when you get behind in that row… Jordan did manage to get together with JJ though for awhile and in the end 5th was nothing to be ashamed of considering the company you're in. It was a good race overall as well as time to get in some good riding with some of the top Pros of the off road industry. Thanks to all for your support and encouragement!

