May 2007 Volume 2 Issue 35  
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Health Net/Maxxis Wins Joe Martin
Maxxis’ Forsberg Wins Formula D at Road Atlanta
Maxxis Sweeps Top 6 at WPSA Round 2
Maxxis Employee Jeana Norman Makes Cycling a Way of Life
Rohrer Wins W.E.ROCK Eastern US Nationals
Maxxis Takes 8 of Top 10 at John Penton
Naughton Wins 3 0f 4 CORR Races
Hart Wins WSORR Round 2
Maxxis Mini Moto SX: Bigger and Better than Ever

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Maxxis Takes 8 of Top 10 at John Penton

At the GNCC ATV John Penton, riders on Razr’s went straight to the podium. Maxxis ruled the course, sweeping the top four and taking eight spots in the overall top ten. The race was held May 13 in Millfield, Ohio.

While reigning champ Bill Ballance gave Maxxis its 19th straight holeshot, Chris Borich soon gained the lead. Borich maintained his points advantage with his fourth straight win, crossing the finish line in 2:16:08 hours. “I caught up to Chris (Jenks), got around him and battled for a bit, got to Bill and got around him, and that’s how I won,” Borich told gnccracing.com.

Jenks took second place, with Ballance in third and Taylor Kiser in fourth, while Matt Smiley nabbed sixth. With a seventh place overall finish and his sixth straight Pro Am win, Brandon Sommers delivered another amazing performance. Duane Johnson and Brandon Ballance finished ninth and tenth, respectively.

Borich and Sommers aren’t the only Maxxis riders on winning streaks: Traci Cecco took her sixth consecutive victory in the women’s category, finishing in 2:10:08 hours.

Maxxis congratulates Chris Borich and Traci Cecco on their victories and thanks all of these riders for their fine performances


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