OFF ROAD
AMSOIL GRAND NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY SERIES
FINAL ROUND/OCTOBER 26, 2014
IRONMAN RACEWAY/CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA
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tion to come here and do my best," Russell stated. "I am
so excited to win on this bike, and that it has helped raise
a lot of money for Rory Mead. Thank you to everyone who
participated in the raffle."
IRONMAN GNCC
XC1 PODIUM BATTLE
In just his second race back from injury, Factory FMF/
KTM's Charlie Mullins grabbed the early lead at Ironman,
with Rockstar Energy/WMR KTM's Ryan Sipes following
close behind. The KTM duo swapped back and forth in
the first couple laps but Sipes, who was on a mission from
the beginning, officially led the first two-and-a-half laps of
the race until Russell charged through the top-five to take
the point. Russell moved into the lead on lap three and im-
mediately began to gap the field, but the battle for second
place lasted for the duration of the 3-hour race. Mullins
was part of the battle for about an hour, but began to fade
as he dealt with issues on one of his injured wrists.
(Above) Josh
Strang was
looking for
a repeat
performance
aboard his AmPro
Yamaha YZ450F,
but had to settle
for second place
at the season
finale.
(Right) Ryan
Sipes celebrated
a career-first
podium finish
at the Ironman
after enduring
an intense battle
with Strang.