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Cycle News 2020 Issue 29 July 21

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K ailub Russell (FMF/KTM) edged out Josh Strang (Team Babbitt's Online/Monster En- ergy/Kawasaki Team Green) for the overall win at round two of the 2020 Kenda Full Gas Sprint En- duro Series in Glen Daniel, West Virginia. After two days of compe- tition, Russell nipped Strang by just 2.5 seconds. Russell was, however, far from perfect over the two days of racing but still managed to stay ahead of Strang when it was all over. "It was pretty up and down, re- ally," Russell said. "On Saturday I couldn't keep it off the ground. I crashed twice in the first two tests and I still won them. Each one was by less than a second. Luckily, I was still in the fight there. The woods are iffy and not my favorite. I had a three-second lead going into the last test, and I threw it away. That really kind of pissed me off." As a result, Strang was the leader after the first day of racing. He held a five-second cushion going into day two, but it proved not to be enough. Strang actu- ally stretched out his lead a bit Sunday morning when Russell's bike stalled twice in the first test. "This morning I felt like I really should have got that time back and won the first test, but I had a little bike malfunction," said Russell. "So yesterday when I crashed, we were thinking I dam- aged my kill switch because my bike shut off on me twice in the very first test today. That's the only thing we could think of was the wires were shorting out. But it did it twice and I only lost by four seconds. I was pretty happy with that because, like I said, the first time it did it, it took me three or four seconds right there just to get it to re-fire." Russell used the following Enduro test, the same test he fell on Saturday, to take out his frustrations and ended up being 10 seconds quicker than anyone else, which ultimately gave Rus- sell the overall win. "I just rode that first woods test today real pissed off," Russell said. "I knew I was better than that. I got all the time back in the lead in the one test. I won by 10 seconds. I just hung it out. It was actually better that I had some- IN THE WIND P30 Russell Wins Glen Daniel Kenda Full Gas Sprint Enduro Kailub Russell squeaked past Josh Strang to win the Kenda Full Gas Sprint Enduro, held on the Hidden Valley Golf Course in West Virginia. PHOTOS: SHAN MOORE

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