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Cycle News 2025 Issue 37 September 16

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Russell, Triumph Win Lead Belt National Enduro W ith three rounds remaining in the 2025 season, the Red Line Oil AMA National Enduro Se- ries, presented by MSR and Beta Motorcycles, headed to Missouri, where intense heat and dust were the theme of the day, as racers struggled to maintain a clear line of sight. When the dust settled, Ricky Russell scored a historic win, giving Triumph its first AMA National Enduro win in decades. The Missouri Mudders put to- gether six sections, totaling nearly 44 miles, for competitors at the Red Line Oil Lead Belt National Enduro to tackle. Two 6.5-mile tests opened the day. Racers then took on two eight-mile sections. Nearing the end of the day, racers carved their way through a 7.5- mile section before concluding with a seven-mile test. After a podium finish at the prior round boosted his confi- dence, Enduro Engineering Tri- umph Off-Road Racing Team's Russell claimed the overall in Missouri after dominating the day aboard his Triumph 250-X. He won all but the last test, tak - ing second to finish out the day. It marked the NE Pro1 rider's first-ever National Enduro win and also signaled the first indi- vidual race win for Triumph in the series since the early 1970s. "I finished the Rattlesnake [National] with a good win on that last test," said Ricky Russell. "I just knew that if I could just do that today and just ride like I know how, we'll be good. I got out there, and it was definitely dusty and tricky. So, you got to know where to push and where to kind of back off and not take the chances. I got sketchy a few times, but I held on to her. No crashes until the last test, where I crashed twice. Almost WIND IN THE P36 Ricky Russell's first National win at the Lead Belt Enduro is also believed to be Triumph's first since 1970. PHOTOS: MACK FAINT

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