2025 GNCC SCHEDULE
2/15-16 (Rnd 1) Big Buck — Union, SC
3/1-2 (Rnd 2) Wild Boar — Palatka, FL
3/8-9 (Rnd 3) Talladega — Talladega, AL
3/29-30 (Rnd 4) Camp Coker Bullet — Society Hill, SC
4/11-13 (Rnd 5) The Old Gray — Monterey, TN
5/3-4 (Rnd 6) Powerline Park — St. Clairsville, OH
5/16-18 (Rnd 7) Hoosier — Crawfordsville, IN
5/30-6/1 (Rnd 8) Mason-Dixon — Mt. Morris, PA
6/21-22 (Rnd 9) Snowshoe — Snowshoe, WV
9/5-7 (Rnd 10) Buckwheat 100 — Newburg, WV
9/19-21 (Rnd 11) The Mountaineer — Beckley, WV
10/10-12 (Rnd12)TheJohnPenton—Millfield,OH
10/24-26 (Rnd 13) Ironman — Crawfordsville, IN
2025 GNCC
Schedule Revealed
T
he Progressive Grand National Cross
Country Series (GNCC), which celebrates
50 years of racing in 2025, has announced its
13-round schedule for 2025.
"We are really excited for the 2025 Progres
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sive GNCC Racing season. In addition to cel-
ebrating 50 years of GNCC, we also have some
great events set for the new season," said Jeff
Russell, GNCC Racing Trail Boss. "Adding in
the new Talladega GNCC is exciting as there
has never been a GNCC in Alabama, and get
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ting to race next to one of the most famous
speedways in the world is an honor."
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GNCC will visit Alabama
forthefirsttimeever.
Coker To Triumph
J
eremy Coker has been named
the new general manager for
Triumph Racing America. Coker
previously served as the Star
Racing Yamaha Team Manager
since 2021.
"I am very excited to join the
Triumph family," said Coker.
"This opportunity is something I
have worked towards my entire
life. I intend to put my heart and
soul into building a program
that every top rider and up-
and-coming rider wants to be a
part of. I am looking forward to
growing with Triumph Factory
Racing together, as they are only
one year into their dirt bike side
of motorcycle racing. I joined
this program because I believe
that the Triumph family and I
can create a true masterpiece.
We have a big challenge that
lies ahead of us, but with the
team that they have assembled
already, I believe we will achieve
greatness together, and the sky
is the limit."
The Head of Global Racing
Programs, Triumph Motorcycles,
Ian Kimber, said, "I'm excited
to see how Jeremy's leader
-
ship is going to help define the
progression of Triumph Racing
in America, and we all welcome
him to our team!"
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Former Star Racing Yamaha Team
Manager is now the general manager of
Triumph Racing America.