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Kailub Russell Extends Points Lead at Mountaineer Run

September 26, 2016 9:35am | by: Press Release
Kailub Russell Extends Points Lead at Mountaineer Run
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MASONTOWN, W.Va. - The 2016 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship, spent the weekend at Marvin's Mountain Top in Masontown, West Virginia, for the fifth annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Mountaineer Run GNCC. FMF/KTM Factory Racing's continued his dominance at the eleventh round where he earned his eighth overall win of the season.

MCS Racing Suzuki/Obermeyer/Kenda/MX Tech/Fly Racing's Ricky Russell jumped out to the early lead once the green flag waved and earned the $250 All Balls Racing XC1 Pro Holeshot Award. Russell was able to use his good start to his advantage and avoid the first turn pileup that involved Lojak Cycle Sales/JTR OffRoad's Jason Thomas and Westfield Powersports KTM Presented by Moose Racing's Ashburn.

Kailub Russell will head into the Powerline Park GNCC with a 50-point lead in the National Championship standings.
Kailub Russell will head into the Powerline Park GNCC with a 50-point lead in the National Championship standings. Ken Hill

Misfortune would strike Ricky Russell in the third turn allowing SRT/KTM/Kenda Tires' Cory Buttrick to lead the way into the woods. Buttrick maintained the lead position as he checked through timing and scoring for the first time. After getting off to an unfavorable start, Kailub Russell made quick work and held the second place position behind Buttrick.

"As easy as it may look sometimes, it's never easy," said Kailub Russell. "The track was pretty brutal with the dusty and hard-packed conditions, and it really takes a toll on your body and you just have to be patient. I got a terrible start and I was just impatient after that and continued to push through.

While Kailub Russell was busy pushing through the field, Rocky Mountain ATV*MC/KR4 Arrive-N-Ride Team's Thad Duvall was following in his tracks. Duvall sat within striking distance of Russell at the conclusion on the second lap, but faced bike setup issues which ultimately set him off the pace.

"The course was rough and I felt a little off all day," said Duvall. "I just couldn't ride my bike the way I wanted to. I decided to slow down and ride my own race to feel safe and keep it off the ground. When Ricky caught up to me I realized I wasn't ready to get third again so I just put my head down and charged pretty hard the last few laps."

Ricky Russell's breakout ride resulted in his first ever XC1 Pro podium.
Ricky Russell's breakout ride resulted in his first ever XC1 Pro podium. Ken Hill

Meanwhile Ricky Russell was determined to return to the front pack after his crash at the start of the race. With Kailub Russell beginning to pull a gap on Duvall, Ricky Russell was closing the gap on him. Kailub Russell would face a few small mistakes in the latter half of the race resulting in his radiator shroud being displaced. With only two laps remaining the podium contenders all decided to ride smart through the rough and rugged track conditions.

Kailub Russell would end up crossing the line 54 seconds ahead of Duvall who placed second. Ricky Russell grabbed the last spot on the box earning his first ever XC1 Pro podium and first podium for his Obermeyer/MCS Racing Suzuki team.

"I got off to a great start and then just got a little wild in the third corner and went down," said Ricky Russell. "I got back up and was mid-pack trying to work my way through the dust. I crashed a few more times and then I started picking my lines and slowly worked my way through everyone. It's been a rough year with ups and downs but it just feels good to finally make it happen."

SRT/KTM/Kenda Tires-backed Steward Baylor Jr. had another stellar performance where he just finished off the podium in fourth. Ashburn would recover from the first turn crash to place to earn ninth overall and fifth in XC1 Pro. Cory Buttrick's breakout ride resulted in sixth in class in addition to rounding out the top ten overall.

Overall Podium: (2) Thad Duvall, (1) Kailub Russell, (3) Ricky Russell.
Overall Podium: (2) Thad Duvall, (1) Kailub Russell, (3) Ricky Russell. Ken Hill

The familiar face of Coastal Racing/Husqvarna/MSR's Craig Delong found himself in the early lead earning the $100 Hot Cams XC2 Pro Lites Holeshot Award. Delong's teammate, Layne Michael, made an early push for the lead and continued leading until finding trouble in the FMF Powerpoint. Bollinger was able to capitalize on Michael's mistake and take over the lead. Bollinger continued to lead until the checkered flag. Michael recovered for second in the XC2 Pro Lites class and AmPro/N-Fab Yamaha's held onto third.

"I was fighting with vision issues all day," said Bollinger. "Once I recovered from my bad start and had a clear track I was able to put the hammer down. I had something to prove after Unadilla, because that was one of my worst rides. It feels good to be back on top."

XC2 Pro Lites Podium: (2) Layne Michael, (1) Trevor Bollinger, (3) Josh Toth.
XC2 Pro Lites Podium: (2) Layne Michael, (1) Trevor Bollinger, (3) Josh Toth. Ken Hill

A fourteenth overall finish vaulted Masontown native Zach Nolan to the top of the amateur ranks where he was awarded $125 American Kargo Top Amateur Award. 4-Stroke A Lites class winner Dustin Simpson and North Carolina's Braxton McGee followed in the amateur overall podium in second and third.

FLY Racing/Maxxis/Seat Concepts/Yamaha's Becca Sheets 10 a.m. overall win was just the first accomplishment to celebrate. Sheets impressive finish also earned her the coveted WXC National Championship. Bonzi/RideMPS.com/Yamaha's Brook Cosner recovered from a last lap crash that left her with a wounded hand to finish second and Obermeyer/MCS Racing Suzuki/Kenda/Fly Racing's Mackenzie Tricker claimed the bronze medal the WXC division.

KTM-mounted rider Hunter Riemer once again found his way to the middle of the podium in the 8 a.m. youth bike race. Class rookies, Zack Davidson and Michael Beeler Jr., rounded out the overall podium in second and third.

Becca Sheets secured the 2016 WXC National Championship.
Becca Sheets secured the 2016 WXC National Championship. Ken Hill

The 1 p.m. bike pro race was broadcast LIVE in its entirety on RacerTV.com and can be viewed as an archived video now by visiting the GNCC LIVE page online.

The 2016 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series continues next weekend, October 1 and 2, with the Polaris Ace Powerline Park GNCC in St. Clairsville, Ohio.

AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Maxxis

Round 11 - Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Mountaineer Run - Masontown, WV

Bike

XC1 Pro Overall
1. Kailub Russell KTM
2. Thad Duvall Hus
3. Ricky Russell Suz
4. Steward Baylor Jr. KTM
5. Jordan Ashburn KTM
6. Cory Buttrick KTM
7. Josh Strang Hus
8. Johnny Aubert Beta
9. Ryan Sipes Hus
10. Chris Bach Hon
11. Jason Thomas KTM
12. Grant Baylor Yam
13. Russell Bobbitt KTM
14. Scott Grills Kaw
XC2 Pro Lites Overall
1. Trevor Bollinger Hon
2. Layne Michael Hus
3. Joshua Toth Yam
4. Benjamin Kelley KTM
5. Michael Witkowski KTM
6. Craig Delong Hus
7. Vance Francis Hon
8. Austin Lee Yam
9. Samuel Evans Yam
10. Zack Hayes KTM
11. Luke Parsons Hus
12. Harrison Helmick KTM
13. Mason Atherton Hus
14. Ryder Lafferty Hus
15. Mark Heresco Jr. KTM
WXC Overall
1. Becca Sheets Yam
2. Brooke Cosner Yam
3. Mackenzie Tricker Suz
4. Kacy Martinez KTM
5. Kendall Lafollette Yam
Overall National Championship Standings
1. Kailub Russell 286pts KTM
2. Josh Strang 236pts Hus
3. Trevor Bollinger 155pts Hon
4. Jordan Ashburn 143pts KTM
5. Steward Baylor Jr. 134pts KTM
6. Thad Duvall 130pts Hus
7. Craig Delong 127pts Hus
8. Ricky Russell 120pts Suz
9. Grant Baylor 117pts Yam
10. Chris Bach 105pts Hon
11. Ryan Sipes 93pts Hus
12. Layne Michael 91pts Hus
13. Benjamin Kelley 87pts KTM
14. Jesse Groemm 80pts KTM
15. Daniel Milner 80pts Yam
XC2 Pro Lites Series Standings
1. Trevor Bollinger 276pts Hon
2. Craig Delong 233pts Hus
3. Layne Michael 180pts Hus
4. Benjamin Kelley 166pts KTM
5. Jesse Groemm 158pts KTM
6. Joshua Toth 156pts Yam
7. Vance Francis 122pts Hon
8. Samuel Evans 119pts Yam
9. Michael Witkowski 111pts KTM
10. Zack Hayes 105pts KTM
11. Trevor Barrett 100pts Hus
12. Austin Lee 99pts Yam
13. Tegan Temple 95pts Beta
14. Mark Heresco Jr. 92pts KTM
15. Mason Atherton 78pts Hus
WXC Series Standings
1. Becca Sheets 175pts Yam
2. Kacy Martinez 164pts KTM
3. Brooke Cosner 164pts Yam
4. Kendall Lafollette 129pts Yam
5. Shelby Rolen 127pts Kaw
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