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Kailub Russell Victorious at The Specialized General GNCC

Kailub Russell Victorious at The Specialized General GNCC

Monday, March 18, 2019 | 11:10 AM
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Monday, March 18, 2019 | 11:10 AM

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Kayla Bolton
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Kailub Russell Victorious at The Specialized General GNCC
Trevor Bollinger and Thad Duvall Round Out Top Three

WASHINGTON, Ga. (March 18, 2019) – The 2019 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, continued Sunday, March 17, in Washington, Georgia with The 15th Annual Specialized General GNCC. Partly cloudy conditions and cooler temperatures made for almost perfect racing conditions on Sunday afternoon. 

Josh Strang grabbed the XC1 Open Pro holeshot.
Josh Strang grabbed the XC1 Open Pro holeshot. Ken Hill

As the race got underway it was Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki’s Josh Strang grabbing the $250 All Balls Racing holeshot award. However, it was FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Kailub Russell pushing his way to the front of the pack as they came through timing and scoring on the opening lap. Russell would continue his pursuit for his first victory of the season, batting with the Rockstar Energy/Factory Husqvarna Racing duo of Trevor Bollinger and Thad Duvall. 

Bollinger would make the pass on Russell, holding the lead spot as they came through scoring on the second and fourth laps. Bollinger would hold off teammate Duvall at the end of the race to place second overall. Duvall would battle back after a fourth place start, holding the second place position as the two-lap card and white flag were out. However, a crash late in the race would have Duvall digging deep to salvage points as he came through the finish in third overall.

Kailub Russell and Trevor Bollinger battled back and forth throughout the day, Russell would take the win with Bollinger in second.
Kailub Russell and Trevor Bollinger battled back and forth throughout the day, Russell would take the win with Bollinger in second. Ken Hill

For Russell it was time to push when he found himself in the third place position as the two lap card came out. Russell was able to make the pass for the lead stick as he put his head down and focused on the remaining miles ahead of him. As the checkered flag flew, Russell had placed a 13 second gap on Bollinger for his first win of the season. 

After earning the win one week ago, Tely Energy Racing/KTM’s Steward Baylor Jr. found himself running in fourth overall for the majority of the race. Baylor Jr. held a consistent pace all day and now sits second, just seven points behind Russell, in the National Championship points standings. 

Thad Duvall would battle at the front, but after a late race crash he would finish in the third place position.
Thad Duvall would battle at the front, but after a late race crash he would finish in the third place position. Ken Hill

After earning the holeshot and heading into the woods Strang would battle throughout the day to stay inside the top five overall. Battling with Strang was FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth, who had to make his way through the riders after an eighth place start to the day. Strang and Toth would swap the sixth and fifth place position several times before the conclusion of the three hour race. With just a few more miles to go, Strang would strike making the pass on Toth for fifth overall. Toth ultimately ended up in sixth overall. 

Strang’s teammate, Jordan Ashburn held onto seventh in the XC1 Open Pro class with an eighth overall at the second round in Georgia. Ashburn held fifth overall on the second lap, but would fall to seventh for the remaining laps. Phoenix Honda Racing’s Andrew Delong had another good ride, finishing eighth in class and ninth overall.

Cory Buttrick returned to the GNCC Series as AmPro Yamaha's fill-in rider, placing ninth in the XC1 Open Pro class.
Cory Buttrick returned to the GNCC Series as AmPro Yamaha's fill-in rider, placing ninth in the XC1 Open Pro class. Ken Hill

As Ricky Russell remains sidelined with an injury, the AmPro Yamaha team headed to Georgia with a familiar face to GNCC Racing, the #121 of Cory Buttrick. Buttrick has a very long history in the GNCC series, and the team was impressed with how he finished out the 2018 season tenth in points as a privateer. Yesterday, Buttrick had a consistent race coming through for a top 10 finish in the XC1 Open Pro class. 

As the XC2 250 Pro class took off the line it was Beta USA Factory Racing’s Michael Witkowski grabbing the $100 Hot Cams holeshot award. It wouldn’t take long for Trail Jesters KTM’s Ben Kelley to take over the lead and not look back. Kelley would maintain his lead throughout the race, gapping the rest of the class by 2 minutes and 23 seconds. 

Ben Kelley clinched his second-straight XC2 250 Pro class win in Georgia.
Ben Kelley clinched his second-straight XC2 250 Pro class win in Georgia. Ken Hill

Husqvarna’s Evan Smith hails from Jefferson, Georgia, just one hour and 20 minutes from The Specialized General location. Smith made his way from fifth to second place in class, and managed to hold onto his first XC2 podium of the season. Trail Jesters KTM/MCS Racing/SSR Rider Development’s Jonathan Girroir was on the gas as he made his way around Witkowski through a muddy section of the track. Girroir put in another great ride finishing third in XC2 and landing his second-straight podium finish.

Witkowski and KTM’s Ryder Lafferty rounded out the top five in the XC2 250 Pro class at The Specialized General. Witkowski, who landed on the podium at round one, found himself pushing the last couple laps to catch Girroir for third but was unsuccessful at making a pass stick. Lafftery, who finished 13th just one week ago, had a great race as he steadily worked his way up from a seventh place start on the opening lap. 

Cody Barnes earned his first FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class win of the season. 
Cody Barnes earned his first FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class win of the season.  Ken Hill

In the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class, it was Highland Temp Works/Offroad Riding Schools/Maxxis’ Jason Thomas clinching the $100 Wiseco FMF holeshot award and holding onto the lead position throughout the first lap. However, Beta USA Factory rider Cody Barnes would make the move around Thomas for the lead on the second lap. Barnes would not look back after taking the lead, ultimately finishing five minutes ahead of Thomas on the day. Thomas held on for second in the XC3 class, followed by Yamaha’s Jason Raines rounding out the podium in third. Defending Champion, Trail Jesters KTM’s Jesse Ansley would find himself only completing four of the six laps after spending a lot of time in his pit area trying to figure out what looks to be a gas/carburetor issue. 

Brody Johnson came through in 22nd overall, earning the top amateur honors and 250 A class win. Chase Hayes followed in second followed by Bryce Koster in third. Hayes and Koster also rounded out the top three in the 250 A class. 

As the 10 a.m. race took off it was Rockstar/Husqvarna/Moose Racing/Shaw Wines Tayla Jones holding onto the early lead. However, as the women headed out on the third lap Fly/Maxxis/Pro Circuit/KTM’s Becca Sheets would make her move to take over the lead, with KTM/MEPMX/Fly Racing’s Mackenzie Tricker following her as she moved into the second place position. Sheets would hold onto the lead, taking the checkered flag with Tricker in second and Jones rounding out the top three. Beta USA Factory racer, Rachel Gutish had a consistent race finishing fourth in WXC followed by New Zealand’s Rachael Archer rounding out the top five.

Becca Sheets took the WXC win, and the points lead heading into the FMF Steele Creek race.
Becca Sheets took the WXC win, and the points lead heading into the FMF Steele Creek race. Ken Hill

Joseph Cunningham earned his second-straight youth overall win of the season Sunday morning at the conclusion of the 8 a.m. race. Cunningham not only earned the overall win, but also the YXC1 Super Mini Sr. (14-15) class win. Cunningham holds the points lead by two. Brayden Nolette, who sits second in the points, finished behind Cunningham in second overall followed by Canon Kuneff in third. Grant Davis came through in fourth overall, and first in YXC2 Super Mini Jr. (12-13). Cooper Jones and Georgia’s Grayson Smith rounded out the YXC2 top three. 

The 1 p.m. bike pro race was broadcast LIVE in its entirety on RacerTV.com and can be viewed as archived video online by visiting the GNCC LIVE page online. A highlight show featuring the event will be aired on the NBC Sports Network on Sunday, June 2 at 11:30 a.m. EST.

Kailub Russell (center), Trevor Bollinger (left) and Thad Duvall (right) stood atop The Specialized General GNCC overall podium.
Kailub Russell (center), Trevor Bollinger (left) and Thad Duvall (right) stood atop The Specialized General GNCC overall podium. Ken Hill

The 2019 GNCC Series returns in two weeks, March 30 and 31, with the FMF Steele Creek in Morganton, North Carolina. This event will also feature round two of the Specialized Turbo eMTB GNCC National Championship. 

For more information on the GNCC series, visit the official website at www.gnccracing.com or call (304) 284-0084. Join the conversation on the series Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and be sure to always hashtag #GNCC.

The Specialized General GNCC
Washington, Georgia
Round 2 of 13
Sunday, March 17, 2019

XC1 Pro Event Results:

  1. Kailub Russell (KTM)
  2. Trevor Bollinger (HQV)
  3. Thad Duvall (HQV)
  4. Steward Baylor Jr. (KTM)
  5. Josh Strang (KAW)
  6. Josh Toth (KTM)
  7. Jordan Ashburn (KAW)
  8. Andrew Delong (HON)
  9. Cory Buttrick (YAM)
  10. Christopher Venditti (KAW)

*Overall National Championship Standings:

  1. Kailub Russell (55)
  2. Steward Baylor Jr. (48)
  3. Thad Duvall (42)
  4. Trevor Bollinger (41)
  5. Ben Kelley (32)
  6. Josh Strang (30)
  7. Josh Toth (30)
  8. Andrew Delong (23)
  9. Jonathan Girroir (23)
  10. Jordan Ashburn (22)

*Indicates that the Overall National Championship Standings will determine the 2019 National Champion.

XC2 250 Pro Event Results:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (KTM)
  2. Evan Smith (HQV)
  3. Jonathan Girroir (KTM)
  4. Michael Witkowski (BET)
  5. Ryder Lafferty (KTM)
  6. Tegan Temple (KTM)
  7. Liam Draper (KTM)
  8. Austin Lee (HON)
  9. Zack Hayes (KTM)
  10. Jesse Groemm (KTM)

XC2 250 Pro Series Standings:

  1. Benjamin Kelley (60)
  2. Jonathan Girroir (46)
  3. Evan Smith (43)
  4. Michael Witkowski (39)
  5. Tegan Temple (31)
  6. Jonathan Johnson (24)
  7. Ryder Lafferty (24)
  8. Zack Hayes (23)
  9. Ben Parsons (22)
  10. Alex Teagarden (21)

About GNCC Racing

The AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series presented by Specialized 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 2,400 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., Central America, South America, 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.

About eMTB Racing

The Specialized Turbo eMTB GNCC National Championship brings off-road racing and pedal-assist or electric bicycles together for an eight-round championship produced by Racer Productions. Much like a typical cross-country racing event, these races feature varied terrain featuring hills, rocks, roots, and more but are limited to electric, or pedal assist model mountain bikes only. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.

How to Watch

Racer TV and NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) are the official homes for coverage of the AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) events. All 13 rounds, from the season opening Big Buck GNCC in South Carolina to the finale at Ironman Raceway in Indiana, will air in 30-minute, taped-delayed telecasts on NBCSN, while Racer TV provides live streaming coverage of the 1 p.m. ATV and motorcycle races from each event. Catch all the action at http://www.nbcsports.com/ and http://www.racertv.com/.

About the American Motorcyclist Association

Founded in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world's largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders' interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year. The AMA also provides money-saving discounts on products and services for its members. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling. For more information, visit www.americanmotorcyclist.com. Not a member? Join the AMA today: www.americanmotorcyclist.com/membership/join.