Racing Honda's Cody Barnes
(XC2) and Liqui Moly Factory
Beta Racing's Josh Strang (XC1)
completing the top seven. Brody
Johnson (XC2), Nick DeFeo
(XC2) and Craig DeLong (XC1)
completed the overall top 10.
In the XC3 class, Bonecutter
Off-Road/GasGas-backed racer
Jonathan Johnson completed
six laps to secure the class
win, marking his fourth of the
season. Finishing second was
Marionville Powersports/Hin
-
son/Fly Racing's James Jenkins,
who
had a steady day in the
number-two position. Rounding
Flatrock Motorclub GasGas'
Jordan Ashburn, known for his
hard enduro skills, thrived in the
challenging terrain, finishing
fourth overall and third in XC1. "I
had a lot of ground to make up,
but I charged all day," Ashburn
said. "The other side of the track
was brutal, and the speeds were
intense."
Rocky Mountain Red Bear
Kawasaki's Grant Baylor round
-
ed out the top five overall and
fourth
in XC1, with Phoenix
were wild from the start. I blew
the quick connect off my drink
system… I had no water all day
and was cramping up. I finally
caught Josh but made a mistake
and lost time. I managed to pass
him again but went down just
before the finish. It was brutal."
Kelley, who finished third
overall and second in XC1, now
leads the championship stand-
ings by seven points over Davis,
194
to 187. "That was the hard-
est Snowshoe I've ever done,"
Kelley said.
"I was cramping up
so bad, but I'm pumped to finish
on the podium."
ROUND 9 / JUNE 22, 2025
SNOWSHOE MOUNTAIN RESORT / SNOWSHOE, WEST VIRGINIA
OFF-ROAD I PROGRESSIVE GRAND NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY SERIES
P94
Jonathan Johnson was first in the
XC3 class and 18th overall.