The Yadkinville GNCC ATV Race Report
Yadkinville, North Carolina, September 26, 2009
William Yokley finished 30th Overall and 15th in the XC1 Pro Class today. There were 140 total entries with 17 XC1 Pro Riders. Team Rider Mark Notman finished 21st Overall and 8th in the 22 rider XC2 Pro Am Class.
Summary
Yadkinville is a really nice area to visit and a hotbed for ATV enthusiasts. The race is usually run earlier in the year and is typically hot, dry and dusty. This year was much cooler and some rain moved into the area to take care of the dust. The conditions were pretty good but the rain made the red clay soil very slick, but I’ll take that over dust anytime.
I got a good start entering the woods in the top six, and I had a good pace going. The bike was working great about half way through lap 1. Then, the clutch would not disengage and I had no feel in the lever. The clutch was not slipping, but I could not get through the tight stuff very well at all, and I stalled the engine many times. With the clutch not working right, I knew this was going to be a tough day. Each time I stalled out, it took awhile to find neutral and get it fired back up; meanwhile, several guys would pass me. The clay buildup on my bike got so bad that it broke both fenders off, and when I finished, sit looked like something out of the Mad Max Road Warrior movies. I completed the 4 laps in 15th place in the XC1 Pro Class, and was pretty bummed out.
Mark Notman had a better day and worked his way up to 8th place in the XC2 Pro Am Class. He got something jammed in his chain early on, and had to stop to get it out, and passed riders all 4 laps. Good job Mark!
We have a very short turn around with our next race in St. Clairsville Ohio this coming Saturday October 3rd. That gives us just a few days to get the 450 prepared as well as the Polaris RZR UTV, which I race as well. I think it may take a whole day to get all the red clay mud off of the bike and the hauler! We have two race weekends left for the season. See you there!
Many Thanks to all our Sponsors!
Yokley Racing Team Sponsors are The Army National Guard, Polaris Industries, Kenda Tires, Elka Suspension, Roll Design, HMF Exhaust Systems, IMS/Roll, PURE Polaris Lubricants & Fuels, Intense Fabrication & Design, Douglas Wheel Technology, Moto Pro Training, Tire Balls, Andrews Cycle, Tsubaki Chains, IMS, Four Apparel, ASV Levers, CV4 Hoses, Hygh Octane Design, PIER Graphics, Universal Handlebars, Scott Goggles, ATVRiders.com, Hetrick Motorsports, Powermadd, Recluse Clutches, and Monavie Energy Drinks.
About an hour from downtown Boise, saw lots of weekend campers. Also saw lots of people with dirtbikes and ATVs, including down on the Low Water Level Launch area of Lucky Peak Resevoir, and driving up and down the gravel road itself. Not a helmet in sight. Nice.
Saw a UTV (couldn't tell which make/model as it went) loaded with camping gear and pulling a small tear-drop style trailer. Now THAT looked like a good set up.
The first fish of the day - and the last! About an hour from downtown Boise, saw lots of weekend campers. Also saw lots of people with dirtbikes and ATVs, including down on the Low Water Level Launch area of Lucky Peak Resevoir, and driving up and down the gravel road itself. Not a helmet in sight. Nice.
Saw a UTV (couldn't tell which make/model as it went) loaded with camping gear and pulling a small tear-drop style trailer. Now THAT looked like a good set up.
2008 Stateline Supermoto race in my Yamaha Rhino. Stock Rhino with cage and Walker Shocks. Won it near the very end.
Racing at the 2009 Monster Jam race, Angel Stadium!
The RANGER RZR S showed its grit at the German Off Road Master (GORM) 24 hour race in Cottbus, Germany. GORM started as a 4x4 car race but in recent years, added a “Buggy” class for Side-by-Sides. With a 6.2 mile track made up mostly of sand and some wooded areas, the RANGER RZR S prevailed, running 78 laps with a complete distance of nearly 485 miles. Second and Fourth Overall also went to RANGER RZRs.
The RANGER RZR S showed its grit at the German Off Road Master (GORM) 24 hour race in Cottbus, Germany. GORM started as a 4x4 car race but in recent years, added a “Buggy” class for Side-by-Sides. With a 6.2 mile track made up mostly of sand and some wooded areas, the RANGER RZR S prevailed, running 78 laps with a complete distance of nearly 485 miles. Second and Fourth Overall also went to RANGER RZRs.