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Kailub Russell Captures a Victory at Sunday's Maxxis General GNCC

Kailub Russell Captures a Victory at Sunday's Maxxis General GNCC

Monday, March 17, 2014 | 1:10 AM
Monday, March 17, 2014 | 1:10 AM

Following a dry and sunny day of ATV racing on Saturday, Round 2 of the 2014 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship, resumed on Sunday with the motorcycle portion of the weekend. Heavy rainfall infiltrated the grounds of Aonia Pass MX Park in Washington, Ga., creating extreme conditions for the pro race. Reigning champion Kailub Russell emerged victorious after battling it out for the overall lead with defending XC2 Pro Lites Champion Grant Baylor in the final moments of the race.

Russell wasn’t out front for most of the race, but the Factory/FMF/KTM rider pulled it together in the end to secure the overall win to gain thirty points towards the championship chase. It wasn’t without a fight from his KTM teammate and XC2 Pro Lites rider Grant Baylor, who quickly joined the overall battle on adjusted time. Since the second row takes off approximately one minute behind the XC1 Class, perhaps Baylor had an advantage in making his way through the pack.

Kailub Russell gained valuable points towards the championship chase
Kailub Russell gained valuable points towards the championship chase Photo: Ken Hill

“Last night I was hoping it would hit us hard with the rain because I was looking forward to a mud race,” Russell said. “We changed some things on the bike and it worked out because got some points on Charlie,” Russell said.

Before the 1 p.m. race began, the GNCC Course Marshalls decided that the race would be shortened to a minimum of two hours due to the heavy rainfall throughout the day. With the leader coming in at 2:17:54, Sunday's race was just short of a typical three-hour GNCC.

Josh Strang grabbed his second consecutive All Balls Racing XC1 Holeshot Award
Josh Strang grabbed his second consecutive All Balls Racing XC1 Holeshot Award Photo: Ken HIll

Rocky Mountain ATV/MC's Josh Strang grabbed yet another $250 All Balls Racing XC1 Holeshot Award with his AmPro Yamaha teammates Paul Whibley and Jordan Ashburn close behind. It didn't take long for guys like Factory FMF/KTM’s Charlie Mullins and the XC2 front-runners of Grant Baylor and Maxxis/KLIM/DirtWise KTM Race Team’s Rory Mead to join the Yamaha riders in the lead battle, where a chaotic chain of events unfolded until the end.

(left) Josh Strang and Charlie Mullins (right) had one of many battles out there today
(left) Josh Strang and Charlie Mullins (right) had one of many battles out there today Photo: Ken Hill

It was Russell who held strong in the final moments, where he laid down his fastest lap of the day on Lap 5 with a 26:59.7. For that, Russell took home an extra $150 with the KR4 Performance Fastest Lap Award en route to his first win of the season.

“You know, I put myself into these positions where I have to win and I just have to dig deep and keep plugging away to get that points lead,” Russell added.

Overall podium: (left) Jordan Ashburn, Kailub Russell, (right) Grant Baylor
Overall podium: (left) Jordan Ashburn, Kailub Russell, (right) Grant Baylor Photo: Ken HIll

Despite a valiant effort from the second row, Grant Baylor missed the overall victory by only four seconds after time adjustment.

“I was definitely going after the overall and I’m upset I didn’t get it but it was a good points ride today,” said the XC2 winner. “The last three laps I didn’t have any brakes at all and then I got stuck a few times on the last lap so I lost that minute for the overall but I’ll just have to come back and get it next time.”

Jordan Ashburn rode tough all afternoon to secure third place overall
Jordan Ashburn rode tough all afternoon to secure third place overall Photo: Ken Hill

Ashburn put himself into podium contention right away as he latched onto the lead pack on the opening lap. Ashburn showed his strength in the tough conditions, moving up to the second place position just after the halfway mark. Although Baylor finished ahead of Ashburn in the overall, the Tennessee native took second place in the XC1 Class, finishing less than one minute behind Russell, and third overall for the day.

“I had a pretty good day, just tried to pick good lines and run my own race,” Ashburn said. “It feels really good to be back on the podium again. I'm just looking forward to see what the rest of the year has in store.”

Whibley sits second overall in the point standings with Sunday's fourth place finish
Whibley sits second overall in the point standings with Sunday's fourth place finish Photo: Ken HIll

Whibley came in for fourth overall just six seconds behind his teammate Ashburn, while Strang captured fifth overall for the day.

“Today was really good,” Whibley said. “I had no idea what was going on out there, I guess I was leading at some point. It’s one of those days where you have to just keep going, survive and have fun.”

While it wasn't ideal for the Round 1 winner, Mullins finished sixth overall to salvage points and maintain the lead after two rounds of racing.

With 6th place overall, Mullins was able to hold onto the points lead after two rounds
With 6th place overall, Mullins was able to hold onto the points lead after two rounds Photo: Ken Hill

It was a tough fay for both the Factory Husqvarna ride of Andrew Delong and RideMPS.com/AMSOIL/Honda’s Thad DuVall, as both riders experienced mechanical issues early in the race. DuVall was able to complete one of five laps, while Delong’s day was over before the first lap was complete.

Factory FMF/KTM’s Steward Baylor secured sixth place in XC1 and eighth place overall for the day despite running into issues with his vision. Johnny Campbell Racing (JCR) Honda’s Chris Bach took seventh in the class and ninth overall, while Rockstar Energy/WMR/KTM’s Ryan Sipes finished eighth in the class and fourteenth overall for the day.

The XC2 Pro Lites Class saw a second unique winner in two rounds as the Reigning XC2 Champion Grant Baylor topped the field with an impressive ride from the second row.

Shane Hufford grabbed the $100 DigitalOffroad.com XC2 Holeshot Award
Shane Hufford grabbed the $100 DigitalOffroad.com XC2 Holeshot Award Photo: Ken HIll

KR4 Performance’s Shane Hufford grabbed the $100 DigitalOffroad.com XC2 Holeshot Award before dropping back to the fourth place position.  Maxxis/KLIM/DirtWise KTM Race Team’s Rory Mead took the early lead where he and Baylor hooked up and pushed their way through the overall pack. The duo flip-flopped the lead several times but Baylor eventually broke away. Mead settled into the second place position and maintained a conservative pace into the finish.

XC2 rookie Trevor Bollinger was all smiles after his third place finish
XC2 rookie Trevor Bollinger was all smiles after his third place finish Photo: Ken Hill

XC2 Pro Lites rookie Trevor Bollinger kept himself within the top five all afternoon and the consistency paid off as riders such as Maxxis/KLIM/DirtWise KTM Race Team’s Jesse Groemm ran into issues near the end. Bollinger capitalized on the opportunity to get by and rode his way to an XC2 podium finish and tenth overall for the day.

Open A winner Cliff Ousley took the American Kargo Top Amateur Award
Open A winner Cliff Ousley took the American Kargo Top Amateur Award Photo: Ken HIll

Alabama’s Cliff Ousley put forth an outstanding ride from the Open A Class, earning the $125 American Kargo Top Amateur Award with thirteenth overall, as well as the Open A Class victory.

It was a Super Senior A (45+) sweep on the 10 a.m. podium as Greg Elrod captured the overall victory in the one and a half-hour competition. Elrod was joined on the overall podium by fellow Super Senior A competitors Rick Matteson and Stephen Thaxton.

WXC podium: (left) Becca Sheets, Kacy Martinez, (right) Jessica Patterson
WXC podium: (left) Becca Sheets, Kacy Martinez, (right) Jessica Patterson Photo: Ken Hill

Factory FMF/KTM’s Kacy Martinez grabbed her second consecutive victory in the WXC Premier Women’s Class, while N-Fab/AmPro Yamaha’s Becca Sheets and teammate Jessica Patterson rounded out the WXC podium.

In the 8 a.m. Youth race, Tennessee’s Super Mini (14-15) Class winner Sam Thurman captured the overall victory despite the muddy conditions and heavy rainfall on Sunday morning. Alabama’s Kyler Godwin made his second podium appearance in two races after capturing second overall for the day and runner up in the Super Mini (14-15) Class. Kentucky’s Daniel Spurgeon put in a solid ride to earn the Super Mini (12-13) victory, as well as third place overall for the day.

XC2 podium: (left) Trevor Bollinger, Grant Baylor, (right) Rory Mead
XC2 podium: (left) Trevor Bollinger, Grant Baylor, (right) Rory Mead Photo: Ken Hill

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Maxxis General GNCC
Washington, Ga.
Round 2 of 13
Sunday, March 16

XC1 Event Results:

  1. Kailub Russell (KTM)
  2. Jordan Ashburn (YAM)
  3. Paul Whibley (YAM)
  4. Josh Strang (YAM)
  5. Charlie Mullins (KTM)
  6. Steward Baylor (KTM)
  7. Chris Bach (HON)
  8. Ryan Sipes (KTM)
  9. Takeshi Koikeda (HON)
  10. Adam Bonneur (HON)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Charlie Mullins (45)
  2. Paul Whibley (43)
  3. Kailub Russell (37)
  4. Josh Strang (37)
  5. Jordan Ashburn (35)
  6. Steward Baylor (28)
  7. Grant Baylor (28)
  8. Rory Mead (27)
  9. Ricky Russell (22)
  10. Trevor Bollinger (21)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2014 National Champion.

XC2 Event Results:

  1. Grant Baylor (KTM)
  2. Rory Mead (KTM)
  3. Trevor Bollinger (HON)
  4. Ricky Russell (YAM)
  5. Shane Hufford Jr (KTM)
  6. Layne Michael (HON)
  7. Sam Evans (YAM)
  8. Callan May (YAM)
  9. Zach Love (KTM)
  10. Steven Squire (YAM)

XC2 Series Standings:

  1. Rory Mead (51)
  2. Grant Baylor (45)
  3. Ricky Russell (43)
  4. Trevor Bollinger (39)
  5. Shane Hufford Jr (37)
  6. Callan May (27)
  7. Sam Evans (20)
  8. Phillipe Chaine (18)
  9. Chris Douglas (16)
  10. Ryan Lojak (15)

About GNCC Racing

The AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country series presented by Maxxis is America's premier off-road racing series. Founded in 1975, the 13-round championship is produced exclusively by Racer Productions. Cross-country racing is one of the most physically demanding sports in the world. The grueling three-hour GNCC races lead as many as 1,500 riders through tracks ranging in length from eight to 12 miles. With varied terrain, including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both survival and speed. The series draws talent from all over the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. GNCC Racing is televised weekly on NBC Sports and RacerTV.com. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.