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Jordan Ashburn on capturing The Victory In Japan

MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – Racer Productions might want to praise N-Fab/AmPro Yamaha’s Jordan Ashburn on catching a major win at the Japan National Cross Country (JNCC) season finale. The twentieth Annual AAGP occasion occurred on Sunday at the Jigatake Ski Resort in Omachi City, Nagano, where Ashburn conquered wet and sloppy conditions to take the win on board an all-new Yamaha of Japan YZ250FX.

The Jigatake Ski Resort displayed unpleasant and rough landscape, much like West Virginia’s AMSOIL Snowshoe GNCC. As the Snowshoe sprinter up in 2014, Ashburn by and by demonstrated his quality in even the most horrible conditions as the Tennessee local put a considerable lead on the opposition right off the bat.

Congratulations to Jordan Ashburn for taking the general triumph in Japan!

Congratulations to Jordan Ashburn for taking the general triumph in Japan!

Photograph: Courtesy of JNCC

After 11 laps and almost three-hours of dashing, Ashburn completed more than 14 minutes in front of the second place to catch the general triumph in Japan. Manabu Watanabe, who contended in the current year’s Snowshoe GNCC yet couldn’t complete because of a mechanical issue, completed second place to catch his first-since forever JNCC Championship at the last round. Multi-time JNCC Champion Kenji Suzuki completed third generally.

Congrats to the main three general finishers, and in addition Yamaha of Japan, who put three of the new YZ250FX machines on the platform on Sunday.

Ashburn was joined by Chuck LeMaster (left) and his dad, Dave, (right).

Ashburn was joined by Chuck LeMaster (left) and his dad, Dave, (right).

Photograph: Courtesy of JNCC

Jordan was joined to Japan by his dad Dave, and GNCC Pastor and Team Faith Director Chuck LeMaster. GNCC Racing might want to give a unique on account of JNCC President, Masami Hoshino, and in addition, Yoshiteru Kawana, Yamaha of Japan, and whatever remains of the JNCC people group for their inviting neighborliness and thoughtfulness.

The 2014 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series exhibited by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship, finished up its 13-round arrangement on Oct. 25 and 26, where it now heads to Morgantown, West Virginia for the yearly Awards Banquet on Nov. 21 and 22. Following an effective season in GNCC’s XC1 Pro Class, Ashburn will celebrate winning the National number three for 2015.