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Russell Claims 42nd Career Win at Maxxis Cannonball GNCC

March 27, 2017, 9:20am
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SPARTA, Ga. - FMF/KTM Factory Racing's Kailub Russell found himself back on top today, March 26, at the second Annual Maxxis Cannonball GNCC in Sparta, Georgia. The forecasted rain held off for the Round 3 of the AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) series presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship, creating a rough and tiresome racetrack by the time the world's fastest off-road racers lined up.

 After taking the win just two weeks ago, Russell kept the momentum rolling where he claimed the $250 All Balls Racing Holeshot Award once the race was underway. Coastal Racing/Husqvarna's Ryan Sipes didn't let his injury from last race affect him where he ran right behind Russell off the start. 

Rockstar Energy/Factory Husqvarna Racing's Thad Duvall was able to make the pass on Sipes before the first eight miles of the six-lap race was complete. Russell, Duvall and Sipes held a huge gap on the rest of the pack, including Beta USA's Jordan Ashburn who was in fourth. The top three may have had a large gap on the rest of the field, but Russell, Duvall and Sipes were wheel-to-wheel as they emerged out of the woods at the nine-mile marker. 

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

SRT/KTM's Steward Baylor, who held second place in points championship, was nowhere to be seen on the first lap. After struggling to get his bike fired up on the start, his competitors had a thirty second lead over him.

Sipes made quick work in the main field section to pass Duvall and take back second overall. Duvall continued to hang with Sipes, and made the pass again just before they checked through timing and scoring for the first time.

As the second lap wore on, Ashburn continued pushing himself in an attempt to catch the podium contenders, where he shaved off ten seconds. Meanwhile, Baylor worked his way into the top five.

Like the previous round, different pit strategies came into play for Russell and Duvall. As the second lap was coming to a close, Russell headed in for a splash of gas allowing Duvall to inch closer.

Kailub Russell had his hands full with Thad Duvall, but in the end Russell took home his 42nd career overall win.
Kailub Russell had his hands full with Thad Duvall, but in the end Russell took home his 42nd career overall win. Ken Hill

Halfway through the race Sipes would find himself dealing with wrist pain from his accident in Florida. Sipes decided to end his race early in hopes of letting his hand have a couple more weeks to heal before the Steele Creek GNCC. Baylor used Sipes' misfortune to his benefit where he took over the third-place position on the third lap. Ashburn continued to keep Baylor honest throughout the remainder of the lap. 

With only one lap remaining, Duvall would take the lead for a few miles until making a costly mistake. "I threw away the win. I had a comfortable lead on Russell coming into the white flag. I crashed so hard I'm not even sure what happened," said Duvall. 

Russell took command of the lead again, but Duvall recovered to still maintain second. Without a front fender or number plate Duvall faced a whole new obstacle the last lap. Russell continued to push through the demanding course to take the win, with his competition, Duvall, recovering to still finish second overall. 

After struggling to get his bike fired on the start, Steward Baylor worked his way through the pack to earn his third overall podium of the season.
After struggling to get his bike fired on the start, Steward Baylor worked his way through the pack to earn his third overall podium of the season. Ken Hill

"I had bad stomach cramps in South Carolina, and I got them again today," said Russell. "I don't know if it's what I'm taking in my drink bottles during the race or what. I felt okay other than my stomach cramping. I had a crash and Duvall got away, so I felt like I had just blown it right there. I caught up to Duvall and saw he was picking himself up, too. I suffered the entire last lap and I'm not really happy with today. We need to go back to the drawing board and make some changes."

Even though he didn't have sight of the leaders, Baylor continued to ride his own race and challenge himself where he would cross the checkered flag third after his impressive come-from-behind ride.

Ashburn finished just off the podium in fourth, which would score him his best finish of the year. JCR Honda's Trevor Bollinger rebounded from his last race, with fifth overall. After suffering from some lingering injuries, Rockstar Energy/Factory Husqvarna Racing's Josh Strang rode a consistent race for seventh overall.

A small mistake cost Thad Duvall the win, but the runner-up pushed through the last lap without a front fender or number plate.
A small mistake cost Thad Duvall the win, but the runner-up pushed through the last lap without a front fender or number plate. Ken Hill

In the XC2 250 Pro Lites division, Appalachian Offroad Motorcycles' Sam Evans grabbed the $100 Hot Cams XC2 Holeshot Award. N-Fab/AmPro's Josh Toth worked his way through the pack to earn his third straight win of the season. The Cannonball GNCC treated both RPM/KTM's Mike Witkowski and New Jersey's Jesse Groemm well where they finished second and third respectively.

XC2 250 Pro Podium: (2) Mike Witkowski, (1) Josh Toth, (3) Jesse Groemm.
XC2 250 Pro Podium: (2) Mike Witkowski, (1) Josh Toth, (3) Jesse Groemm. Ken Hill

Coastal Racing's Jack Edmondson had an exceptional race where he stood in the middle of the box once again in the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class. Edmondson's charge throughout the race earned him tenth overall ahead of many of the XC1 and XC2 competitors. Jason Thomas and N-Fab/AmPro Yamaha's Paul Whibley rounded out the class podium.

10 a.m. Overall Podium: (2) Becca Sheets, (1) Tayla Jones, (3) MacKenzie Tricker.
10 a.m. Overall Podium: (2) Becca Sheets, (1) Tayla Jones, (3) MacKenzie Tricker. Ken Hill

The 10 a.m. race saw a familiar group of ladies on the overall podium. Rocky Mountain ATV*MC/KR4/Husqvarna Team's Tayla Jones saw her way to her third win of the season. Defending champion and Fly Racing/Maxxis/Seat Concepts/KTM-backed Becca Sheets earned second, and Trail Jester's MacKenzie Tricker was third overall.

In the 8 a.m. youth race, Zack Davidson continued his dominance and took the checkered flag one-minute ahead of Peyton Whipkey who finished second. Super Mini Jr. class winner, Michael Beeler Jr. found his way back onto the overall podium in third.

The 2017 AMSOIL GNCC Series resumes in two weeks, April 8 and 9, with the FMF Steele Creek GNCC in Morganton, North Carolina. A highlight show featuring the Cannonball event will air on the NBC Sports Network on Sunday, May 28 at 5:30 p.m.

Zack Davidson continued his dominance in the 8 a.m. youth race, taking his third straight win of the season.
Zack Davidson continued his dominance in the 8 a.m. youth race, taking his third straight win of the season. Ken Hill

2017 AMSOIL GNCC, presented by Maxxis

Round 3 – Cannonball

Bike

XC1

Finish Rider Bike
1st Kailub Russell KTM
2nd Thaddeus Duvall Husqvarna
3rd Steward Baylor Jr.  KTM
4th Jordan Ashburn Beta
5th Trevor Bollinger Honda
6th Josh Strang Husqvarna
7th Ricky Russell Yamaha
8th Grant Baylor Husqvarna
9th Christopher Bach KTM
10th Cory Buttrick KTM

XC2

Finish Rider Bike
1st Joshua Toth Yamaha
2nd Michael Witkowski KTM
3rd Jesse Groemm KTM
4th Zack Hayes KTM
5th Trevor Barrett Yamaha
6th Craig Delong Husqvarna
7th Evan Smith KTM
8th Austin Lee Honda
9th Layne Michael Husqvarna
10th Brendan Riordan Yamaha

XC3

Finish Rider Bike
1st Jack Edmondson KTM
2nd Jason Thomas Husqvarna
3rd Paul Whibley Yamaha
4th Hunter Neurwirth Husqvarna
5th Mark Heresco Jr.  KTM
6th Jaryn Williams Yamaha
7th Samuel Stamper Husqvarna
8th Dustin Gibson KTM
9th Devan Welch Yamaha
10th Joshua Adkins Yamaha

XC1 Championship Standings

Standing Rider Points
1st Kailub Russell 85
2nd Steward Baylor Jr. 72
3rd Thaddeus Duvall 50
4th Ricky Russell 43
5th Christopher Bach 38
6th Trevor Bollinger 32
7th Russell Bobbitt 31
8th Grant Baylor 30
9th Jordan Ashburn 26
10th Ryan Sipes 21

XC2 Championship Standings

Standing Rider Points
1st Joshua Toth 90
2nd Craig Delong 61
3rd Michael Witkowski 58
4th Layne Michael 58
5th Jesse Groemm 52
6th Zack Hayes 43
7th Austin Lee 41
8th Benjamin Kelley 36
9th Jesper Borjessen 30
10th Trevor Barrett 25

XC3 Championship Standings

Standing Rider Points
1st Jack Edmondson 90
2nd Jason Thomas 71
3rd Paul Whibley 67
4th Mark Heresco Jr.  52
5th Hunter Neuwirth 49
6th Dustin Gibson 43
7th Jaryn Williams 37
8th Joshua Adkins 31
9th Nate Smith 29
10th Samuel Stamper 21
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