MOOSE RACING
Briefly...
Michael Jones from Florida was
the winner of the Enduro Engineer-
ing Factory Rider For a Day contest,
and was flown by Enduro Engineer-
ing to the Jack Pine Enduro in Michi-
gan, where he received EE factory
rider status by getting to ride a brand
new KTM 350-XC-F all decked out
with the latest Enduro Engineering
goodies. "I got a voice mail from Alan
Randt at Enduro Engineering and I
didn't recognize the area code, so
I almost deleted it thinking it was a
sales call, but then I went ahead and
listened and found out that I had won
the contest, it was a total surprise,"
said Jones.
Current Cross-country Snowmobile
Champion Zack Herfindahl rode
the Jack Pine Enduro thanks to a
collaboration between SnoX365.
com and AirGroup Racing. The Ar-
tic Cat factory racer grew up racing
dirt bikes and then crossed over to
Snowmobiles, where he found im-
mediate success. As a kid, Herfin-
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KAILUB RUSSELL RETURNS
TO HIS WINNING WAYS
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHAN MOORE
K
ailub Russell had been the most consistent rider
on the Kenda AMA National Enduro Series dur-
ing the first five rounds of the series, with two
wins and three seconds, which put him at the top of the
standings by a relatively large margin heading into round
seven, where he came away with a uncharacteristic
sixth-place finish.
The FMF/KTM rider got right back on the winning
track, however, at the 90
th
running of the legendary Jack
Pine Cowbell Classic, beating teammate Russell Bob-
bitt by nearly a minute after winning three of the seven
tests. Russell's win wasn't a total cakewalk, however, as
RUSSELL
STARS AT
JACK PINE