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Cycle News 2016 Issue 38 September 27

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IN THE WIND P40 EIGHT IS GREAT FOR RUSSELL AT MOUNTAINEER GNCC T he 2016 AMSOIL Grand Na- tional Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship, spent the weekend in Mason- town, West Virginia, for the fifth annual Rocky Mountain ATV- MC Mountaineer Run GNCC, September 25. FMF/KTM Factory Racing's Kailub Russell continued his dominance at the 11th round where he earned his eighth overall win of the season ahead of Thad Duvall, while Ricky Russell finished third for his career-first XC1 podium fin- ish. MCS Racing Suzuki/Ober- meyer's Ricky Russell jumped out to the early lead and earned the $250 All Balls Racing Hole- shot Award. Russell was able to use his good start to his ad- vantage and avoid the first turn pileup that involved Lojak Cycle Sales/JTR OffRoad's Jason Thomas and Westfield Powers- ports KTM's Jordan Ashburn. Misfortune would strike Ricky Russell in the third turn, how- ever, allowing SRT/KTM's Cory Buttrick to lead the way into the woods. Buttrick maintained the lead position as he checked through timing and scoring for the first time. After getting off to an unfavorable start, Kailub Rus- sell made quick work of the field and moved past Buttrick into the lead with Rocky Mountain ATV- MC/KR4 Arrive-N-Ride Team's Thad Duvall in tow. "As easy as it may look sometimes, it's never easy," said Kailub Russell. "The track was pretty brutal with the dusty and hard-packed conditions, and it really takes a toll on your body and you just have to be patient. I got a terrible start and I was just impatient after that and contin- ued to push through." Ricky Russell was determined to return to the front pack after his crash at the start. While Kailub Russell was beginning to pull a gap on Duvall, Ricky Russell was closing in on Duvall from behind. In the end, Kailub Russell crossed the line 54 seconds ahead of Duvall. Ricky Russell grabbed the last spot on the box for his first-ever XC1 Pro podium and first podium for his Obermeyer/MCS Racing Suzuki team. "I got off to a great start and Kailub Russell continued his winning ways in West Virginia, taking his eighth GNCC win of the season. PHOTOGRAPHY BY KEN HILL

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