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Kailub Russell Gets First Win at ITP Powerline Park GNCC



Photo By: Shan Moore
Kailub Russell clears the big mud hole.
St. Clairsville, OH (October 9, 2011) -Making
it look all too easy, FMF/KTM's Kailub Russell claimed his first-ever
XC1-class victory with a dominating performance at the ITP Powerline
GNCC in St. Clairsville, Ohio - round 12 of the 2011 Can-Am Grand
National Cross Series.

On
a day when most of the focus centered on the two main contenders for
the 2011 title, Russell put in a statement ride that served notice to
the competition that his intention is to be a regular visitor to the
center step of the podium. In his first season of XC1 competition,
Russell has landed himself on the podium several times this year -
finally getting a win over his veteran competition.

On a fast and
slippery course - one that also had its share of treacherous mud holes
and unforgiving hills - Russell passed FMF/KTM teammate Charlie Mullins
on the opening lap when Mullins stalled his bike. After that, the
two-time XC2 champ put the hammer down and began building a lead that
stood at over a minute by the end of the three-hour race.



Photo By: Shan Moore
Charlie Mullins extended his lead in the standings.
The
victory not only marked the first-ever win for Russell in the XC1
class, but it was also the first win for the new KTM 350 XC-F, which
Russell has been riding all year.

"I've
been putting in a lot of hard work here lately, and I just want to
win," Russell said after the race. "I'm pretty disappointed with how the
beginning of the year went, but I've turned it around and I want to
finish off the season winning."

Second went to Mullins, who helped
his championship hopes immensely with the finish - especially since his
main rival, Josh Strang, finished fifth. After settling into a safe
second behind Russell, Mullins maintained a healthy lead over a raging
battle for third, featuring Strang and AmPro Racing Yamaha riders Paul
Whibley and Thad DuVall, the three swapped positions throughout the
three hour race.

On lap four, Mullins lost considerable ground
when he got stuck on a nasty hill, but he managed to get going without
losing a position and made it to the finish with a little over 10
seconds to spare to grab the runner-up finish.



Photo By: Shan Moore
Thad DuVall edged Paul Whibley for third.
"I
made a few mistakes after the gas stop but I felt I rode pretty good
overall," said Mullins. "Kailub rode a good race and I didn't really
have much for him. I just did the best I could to keep it on two wheels,
and luckily I did what I had to and finished ahead of the people I
needed to."

DuVall
rounded out the podium, after fending off a last-turn pass attempt by
Whibley. The West Virginia rider has steadily improved since the summer
break and was extremely strong over the final lap of the race.

Whibley, who took the $250 Motosport.comHoleshot
Award at the start of the race, held on for fourth, but collapsed after
crossing the finish line, obviously in pain from the collision he had
with DuVall at the finish.

Fifth place went to Strang, the
FMF/Makita Suzuki rider losing valuable points to Mullins in the
championship battle, and with only three races remaining on the
schedule, the defending series champ sits a full 26 points behind
Mullins.

JG Off-road/GEICO Powersports Honda's Jimmy Jarrett
turned in a solid ride for sixth, beating out eight-time National Enduro
Champ Michael Lafferty (Hsb) and Nate Kanney on WMR
Racing/Clockwork/Planet Fitness KTM.



Photo By: Shan More
Paul Whibley grabbed the Motosport.com holeshot en route to fourth.
Beta
rider Jesse Robinson finished ninth, while JG Off-road/GEICO
Powersports Honda's Scotty Watkins rounded out the top 10 in his first
ride in the XC1 class this year.

Steward Baylor Jr. got back on track in the XC2 class with an impressive flag-to-flag win after grabbing the $100 Motosport.comHoleshot
Award to start the race. The KTM rider was in contention for the
overall during the early going and finished off the XC2 race a full two
minutes ahead of second place finisher Jordan Ashburn on the
Am-Pro/FMF/Yamaha YZ250F.

FAR Husqvarna's Jason Thomas rounded out the podium and maintains second place in the series standings, 38 points behind Baylor.

Fourth went to JG Off-road/GEICO Powersports Honda's Rory Mead, who dropped back from the XC1 class for this race.

Meanwhile,
Pennsylvania KTM rider Andrew DeLong finished fifth, ahead of Morgan
Moss, who rode in third place for a good portion of the race on a 2012
YZ250F for Obermeyer Yamaha.



Photo By: Shan Moore
Steward Baylor Jr. won the XC2 class after winning the Motosport.com Holeshot.
Pennsylvania
KTM rider Nick Davis matched his best finish of the year with a
seventh, while Yamaha riders AJ Stewart, Steven Squire and Ryan Lojak
rounded out the top 10.

Scott
Grills was the top finishing "non pro" rider, with a solid 17th overall
finish on a Kawasaki. Grills also topped the competitive four-stroke A
Lites class.

In the A.M. race, Masters A (50+) winner Mark
Patterson took the overall win on a Suzuki, with Women's class winner
Maria Forsberg taking second overall on a KTM. Third overall and first
in the 200 C Schoolboy (12-15) class was Dalton Cross on a KTM.

Brandon Higgins (Yam) beat fellow West Virginian Doug Blackwell (Hon) to win the Sportsman A class.

In
the Youth race, Anthony Stone (KTM) grabbed his first overall win of
the year, topping Levi Keller (KTM) and Austin Lee (KTM) for the honors.
Stone also beat out Keller for first in the Super Mini (14-15)
division, while Lee took the win in the Super Mini (12-13) class.

In the 85 (14-15) class, Brandon Ghearing took the win on a KTM, beating out Honda rider Joshua Borland.

The
2011 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series heads to
Crawfordsville, Indiana for the Amsoil Ironman GNCC on October 22 &
23. ATV racing will take place on Saturday, followed by bike racing on
Sunday. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.


XC1 Results:

1. Kailub Russell (KTM)

2. Charlie Mullins (KTM)

3. Thad DuVall (Yam)

4. Paul Whibley (Yam)

5. Josh Strang (Suz)

6. Jimmy Jarrett (Hon)

7. Mike Lafferty (Hsb)

8. Nate Kanney (KTM)

9. Jesse Robinson (Bet)

10. Scotty Watkins (Hon)


XC1 Standings:

1. Charlie Mullins (245/4 wins)

2. Josh Strang (219/2 wins)

3. Paul Whibley (213/2 wins)

4. Kailub Russell (180/1 win)

5. Nate Kanney (160)

6. Cory Buttrick (120)

7. Michael Lafferty (105)

8. Jimmy Jarrett (98)

9. Thad DuVall (96)

10. Chris Bach (96)


XC2 Results:

1. Steward Baylor Jr. (KTM)

2. Jordan Ashburn (Yam)

3. Jason Thomas (Hsq)

4. Rory Mead (Hon)

5. Andrew DeLong (KTM)

6. Morgan Moss (Yam)

7. Nick Davis (KTM)

8. AJ Stewart (Yam)

9. Steven Squire (Yam)

10. Ryan Lojak (Yam)


XC2 Standings:

1. Steward Baylor Jr. (243/5 wins)

2. Jason Thomas (205/1 win)

3. Jordan Ashburn (196/3 wins)

4. Andrew DeLong (193)

5. Jesse Robinson (146)

6. Scotty Watkins (125)

7. Morgan Moss (113)

8. AJ Stewart (108)

9. Zackery Smith (101)

10. Steven Squire (91)


Motosport.com $250 XC1 holeshot - Paul Whibley

Motosport.com $100 XC2 holeshot - Steward Baylor Jr.


About GNCC Racing:

The
Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series is America's premier
off-road racing series. Founded in 1979, the 13-round championship is
produced exclusively by Racer Productions. Cross country racing is one
of the most physically demanding sports in the world. The grueling
three-hour GNCC races lead as many as 1,800 riders through tracks
ranging in length from eight to 12 miles, competing for more than $3
million in prizes. With varied terrain, including hills, woods, mud,
dirt, rocks and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both
survival and speed. For more information, please visit www.gnccracing.com.

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