FMF KTM Factory Racing's Russell and Toth Score a 1-2 Sweet at Hight Voltage GNCC
Monday, July 13, 2020 | 2:00 PM
FMF KTM FACTORY RACING'S RUSSELL AND TOTH SCORE A 1-2 SWEEP AT HIGH VOLTAGE GNCC
MAIDSVILLE, W. Va. – It was a great day for the FMF KTM Factory Racing Team as Kailub Russell and Josh Toth came away from Round 8 of the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series with a dominant 1-2 finish in the premier XC1 Open Pro class, while teammate Ben Kelley finished just off the podium with a close fourth.
In the XC2 250 Pro class, Trail Jester’s Racing/KTM’s Jonathan Girroir raced his way to victory number three of the season with a top performance at the High Voltage GNCC.
XC1 Open Pro
As the green flag waived, it was Toth who powered his KTM 350 XC-F to the holeshot and early lead, with his teammates Russell and Kelley close behind in third and fourth on the opening lap. Toth took advantage of a clear track ahead and he set the pace early on, while Russell fought to get around FMF/RPM/KTM Racing Team Maxxis rider Dante Oliveira on lap two. With Toth at the helm for the majority of the three-hours, Russell slowly chipped away at his lead and he brought it down to only eight seconds heading into the final two laps of racing.
Going into the white flag lap, the FMF KTM duo battled head-to-head into a field section and that’s when Russell made his first move past Toth for the lead. It wasn’t long before Russell encountered an issue that caused him to ride conservatively, and then he made a mistake and fell over, resulting in a broken shifter. Stuck in second gear for the rest of the race, the Seven-Time Champion once again was forced to adapt his race craft as Toth overtook the lead on the final lap. With about ¼ of a mile to go, Toth got caught up trying to pass a lapped rider on the final hill before the finish and Russell maneuvered his way around to secure his 67th career XC1 victory, despite a challenging day in West Virginia.
Kailub Russell: “I did the best I could with the circumstances but I was frustrated mentally. After Josh got around me, I stayed fairly close to him and while he was trying to get around a lapper at the end, I had enough room to take the main line that was faster and I passed him and the lapper at the same time.”
Heading into GNCC’s summer break, Russell has extended his lead to 42 points in the XC1 Open Pro Championship.
Toth, who was just three seconds away from winning his first-career XC1 race, had a stellar performance from start to finish leading the first two hours of racing. In a head-to-head battle with Russell in the final two laps, Toth unfortunately got caught up with a lapper just before the finish but he was able to secure his first podium of the season after coming back from injury only two months ago.
Josh Toth: “I knew it was going to be dusty so I got the holeshot and got out front early on. Once I realized that nobody else behind me could see anything, I just tried to set a comfortable pace while I warmed up. I rode my own race most of the day but as we were getting into lappers it was pretty difficult to get through clean.”
Kelley had a good jump off the start as he battled Toth and got edged out for the holeshot, where he settled into fourth behind Russell early on. Fighting through the dust with low visibility, Kelley clawed his way up to the third-place podium battle with about three laps to go. He pressured Josh Strang for third into the final laps, where he finished only three seconds back for fourth.
Ben Kelley: “I wasn’t riding the best until I finally got by Dante [Oliveira] and then I picked up the pace in the second half. I linked up with Strang and battled with him down to the finish. I felt good but I felt like I had more in the tank. I definitely had the speed to get third, I just couldn’t make it happen.”
XC2 250 Pro
It was another great day for Trail Jester’s Racing/KTM’s Jonathan Girroir, who led six out of seven laps en route to his third XC2 victory of the season. Girroir put himself into a favorable second-place position on lap one and he quickly made his way into the lead by the second lap. From there, he worked on a building a gap over the rest of the field where he ultimately finished 29 seconds ahead for the win.
Next Race: Round 9 – The Mountaineer GNCC – September 13, 2020
For more information on the GNCC schedule, please visit www.gnccracing.com.
XC1 Open Pro Results – High Voltage GNCC
1. Kailub Russell, KTM, 03:12:50.419
2. Josh Toth, KTM, +03.074
3. Josh Strang, KAW, +01:17.877
OTHER KTM
4. Ben Kelley, KTM
11. Dante Oliveira, KTM
Overall Championship Standings
1. Kailub Russell, 235 points (7 wins)
2. Josh Strang, 193 (1 win)
3. Jordan Ashburn, 127
XC2 250 Pro Results – High Voltage GNCC
1. Jonathan Girroir, KTM
2. Craig DeLong, HQV
3. Mike Witkowski, YAM
XC2 250 Pro Championship Standings
1. Craig DeLong, 203 (3 wins)
2. Jonathan Girroir, 194 (3 wins)
3. Michael Witkowski, 191 points (2 wins)