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Cycle News 2014 Issue 17 April 29

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AMSOIL AMA GRAND NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY SERIES, PRESENTED BY MAXXIS VOL. 51 ISSUE 17 APRIL 29, 2014 P97 and fifth-place overall. Whibley added, "I was a little bit disappointed with myself be- cause I couldn't charge much at the end of the race, I kind of tapered off. Once Kailub got me I had nothing for him but today actually went a lot better than I thought it was going to." Whibley's training partner, Raines Riding University/Atlas Cycles' Ricky Russell, had a breakout performance with his first career XC2 Pro Lites vic- tory in Indiana. Russell battled with Maxxis/KLIM/DirtWise KTM Race Team's Jesse Groemm ear- ly on but the Washington-native made a run for it, latching onto a hard-charging Kailub Russell to excel through the pack. Ricky Russell's impressive lap times from the second row put the XC2 rider in contention for an overall podium finish on the final lap, but in the end, Kailub Russell topped Ricky by over 40 seconds for third overall. Grant Baylor landed second place in the XC2 Pro Lites divi- sion, finishing out sixth overall just ahead of his brother Steward, who came in seventh. HR Motor- sports-backed Takeshi Koikeda put forth a stellar ride at the fifth round, running in the fourth place position for a majority of the race. Koikeda, a former Japan National Cross Country (JNCC) Cham- pion, chalked a season-best fin- ish of sixth place in the XC1 class and eighth overall for the day. N-Fab/AmPro Yamaha's Jor- dan Ashburn finished ninth overall for the day, while Rocky Mountain ATV*MC/N-Fab AmPro Yamaha's Josh Strang rounded out the top 10. Strang lost sub- stantial time in the early portion of the race when he stopped in his pits to repair a bent shifter that was smashed on the open- ing lap. Groemm finished third place in the XC2 Pro Lites class, which (Above) Ricky Russell had a break- through ride after winning the Pro 2 class and getting some of the Pro 1 racers. (Left) Defending champ Kailub Russell had a big get-off early in the race but came back to finish third.

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