FMF KTM’s Grant Davis earns first overall win of the season at the 2026 Camp Coker Bullet GNCC, round four of the Grand National Cross Country Series at Moree’s Sportsman’s Preserve in Society Hill, South Carolina.

FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Grant Davis delivered an impressive ride to claim the overall victory at the 2026 FMF Camp Coker Bullet GNCC, making himself a the fourth winner from four rounds this season.

Davies, who made putting an XC2 250 on the podium the norm, switched up to the big boys class this year and with his first race on the 450 KTM in XC1 Open Pro rookie followed early leader Jordan Ashburn before makign a move for the lead stick.

Grant Davis: “I’m pumped! It was a good day – I got off to a good start and was in third place entering the woods, then powered to the lead and really tried to put the hammer down and open up a gap. I managed to do that, and just maintained my position for the duration of the race. That’s honestly the best I have felt all year, so I’m pumped with how I am riding and I’ll be ready for Kentucky.”

 

AmPro Yamaha’s Liam Draper has established himself as a consistent front-runner in GNCC and Camp Coker was no exception as he claimed runner-up spot and sits second in the points after four rounds.

FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Ben Kelley knows all about keeping consistent in GNCC and the defending champion secured third to maintain his ’26 points lead.

Both Kelley and Draper benefitted big time from Rocky Mountain Kawasaki Team Green’s Steward Baylor going out half way through the last lap with an all-too familiar story of a mechanical while running in second place.

Liqui Moly Factory Beta Racing’s Cody Barnes put together a strong ride to secure fourth overall ahead of Phoenix Racing Honda’s Jordan Ashburn fifth and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Craig DeLong followed in sixth overall.

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XC2 250 win for Riordan

Seventh overall and earning the XC2 250 Pro class win was Phoenix Racing Honda’s Angus Riordan. The Australian was many people’s best title bet for the season but it has taken Gus four rounds to get his new Honda on point.

Liqui Moly Factory Beta Racing’s Josh Strang worked his up to eighth overall, crossing the line just ahead of his teammate and XC2 250 Pro, Jhak Walker second in class and P9 and Phoenix Racing Honda’s Mike Witkowski completing the top 10. FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Jason Tino rounded out the top three in the XC2 250 Pro.

Earning the Top Amateur honors at the FMF Camp Coker Bullet would go to Hunter Smith who finished 16th overall on the day and 1st in the 250 A class.

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Macdonald takes second WXC win of the season

In the morning bike race, it was AmPro Yamaha’s Danielle McDonald grabbing herself the Coppersmith Racing WXC Holeshot Award and early lead in the race. McDonald would soon find herself battling with FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Brandy Richards, but while out on the third lap Richards hit a lapper and bent a sprocket, forcing a lengthy pitstop which dropped her to eventually finish seventh.

McDonald needed no second invite to earn her second win of the season and the overall AM race, the Australian continues to hold the number one spot in the points standings.

Phoenix Racing Honda’s Tayla Jones put in a good ride steadily working her way up from fourth place to second in the WXC class at the end of the two-hour race. It was the Aussie legend’s best result of the season to beat defending WXC Champion, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Korie Steede.

Over 180 women and girls took part in the 2026 FMF Camp Coker Bullet GNCC throughout the weekend of ATV Racing on Saturday and Motorcycle racing on Sunday at Moree’s Sportsman’s Preserve.

AM Race Results (top 25):

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The Youth Overall win would go to Phillip Arnold for the third time this season while he also took home the YXC1 Super Mini Sr. (14-15) class win. Hunter Hawkinberry and Cooper Johnson would round out the top three youth overall and YXC1 class finishers.

Deegan Caplinger won the YXC2 Super Mini Jr. (12-13) class, Evan Porter won the 85 Big Wheel (14-15) class, Colt Chaney won the 85 Big Wheel (11-13) class, James Razor earned the 85 (12-13) class win, Tripp Lewis earned the 85 (11) class win, Cash Knecht earned the 85 (7-10) class win, Matthew Simoneaux would take the 65 (10-11) class win, Hudson Bott took the 65 (9) class win and Carson Zink earned the 65 (7-8) class win. Vaida Lavergne kept her win streak alive by earning the Girls Super Mini (12-16) class win, Aubrey Tsakanikas also earned her fourth-straight win in the Girls 85 (7-13) class, while Matilda Revoyr earned her second win of the season in the Girls 65 (7-11) class. Emilee Bott would earn the Trail Rider (7-15) class win.

 

The next round, The Dukes GNCC, takes place at an all-new venue in the state of Kentucky. GNCC Racing is eager to return to Bluegrass State after a small two-week hiatus and head to the Mine Made Adventure Park near Hazard, Kentucky.

More information and complete results: www.gnccracing.com