
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Korie Steede has earned her fourth-consecutive podium in the 2026 Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series, finishing third in the WXC Class at the Camp Coker Bullet GNCC.
Grand National Cross Country Series – Round 4
Having opened her 2026 campaign with podium results in each of the first three rounds – including a victory at Talladega – Steede entered Round 4 looking to maintain her momentum aboard the Husqvarna FC 250 Factory Edition.
Running near the front throughout the four-lap duration, the defending WXC Champion finished third with a total time of 1:57.45. That Camp Coker Bullet result moves Steede into second in the standings as she heads into the all-new The Dukes GNCC on April 18-19.
“Camp Coker sure was a wild ride!” Steede said. “Fought hard from the beginning of the race and left it all out there on the track – grateful to be out of that place in one piece!”
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing teammate Craig DeLong was also competitive at Camp Coker despite an early crash, racing his Husqvarna FX 350 forward to sixth place in both the XC1 Open Pro Class and Overall.
Combining his results from the first four rounds of 2026, the former GNCC Champion moved up to fourth in the Overall standings, signaling steady progression as he continues to build momentum in his 2026 campaign.
“Got a good start and was inside the top-five,” DeLong recalled. “A fall on the first lap had me drop back to about eighth. I felt good and made a couple of passes, but had a really hard time getting around a few guys that kept me from a top-five or even more. It’s frustrating because I felt strong at the end and had good speed, so we’ll just use it for fuel for the next couple of weeks to be ready for the next one.”
XC1 Open Pro Class Results
1. Grant Davis, KTM
2. Liam Draper, Yamaha
3. Ben Kelley, KTM
6. Craig DeLong, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
WXC Class Results
1. Danielle McDonald, Yamaha
2. Tayla Jones, Honda
3. Korie Steede, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
7. Brandy Richards, KTM

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