Monday, May 29, 2023

Kailub Russell Tops Hidden Valley Golf Full Gas Sprint Enduro

Kailub Russell Tops Hidden Valley Golf Full Gas Sprint Enduro

Kailub Russell launches off a tee box at the Hidden Valley golf course. // Photo: Darrin Chapman

Glen Daniel, WV(May 25-26, 2019) Kailub Russell relied on consistency and determination to win round four of the Kenda Full Gas Sprint Enduro Series at the Hidden Valley Golf Course in Glen Daniel, West Virginia. Despite winning just two of the 12 tests, the FMF/KTM Factory rider claimed the overall victory by 3.115 seconds over Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Thad Duvall after spending most of the two-day event in the top three. 

Over 400 riders took advantage of the opportunity to ride on the beautiful fairways of the Hidden Valley Golf Course over a gorgeous Memorial Day Weekend and Russell was one of the event’s biggest fans. 

“The cross test was really fun,” said Russell. “It was super hilly around the golf course and weaving in and out of the valleys. It was pretty cool.”

The race also served as an AMA qualifier for the 2019 ISDE which will be held in Portugal on November 11-16.

Jordan Ashburn started the weekend on fire, but eventually would finish 5th. // Photo: Darrin Chapman

Babbitt’s Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jordan Ashburn got off to a fast start on Saturday, winning the opening test of the day (a Cross test) ahead of Russell, Babbitt’s Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Josh Strang, FMF/KTM’s Josh Toth and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Thad Duvall. 

Strang apparently took a liking to the Cross test as he won the remaining two, putting him in the mix for the overall. Meanwhile, Toth dominated the Enduro test. The FMF/KTM Factory rider won the first two Enduro tests of the day and was leading the final one when he tangled with a root and went down, dropping the Massachusetts rider back to fourth for that test. At the time, Toth held a four-second lead in Saturday’s overall standings, but his mishap in the final test moved Russell ahead of him for Saturday’s win by .200 second. 

Josh Toth missed out on the day one win by just two tenths of a second. // Photo: Darrin Chapman

“I guess I threw away the win on the last test,” said Toth. “I went down when I had a little cushion, but that’s racing. I had about four seconds over those guys, and I was consistently winning that test. I rode really well the whole test, then right in the end a tree root took me down and mangled my bike up, but I got up quick and was able to finish. I don’t know how much time I actually lost, but I ended up losing the day by two tenths of a second.”

Thanks to Toth’s mishap, Russell won Saturday’s event despite not winning a test all day. 

“I was just struggling trying to figure out how to ride my bike efficiently and smooth and go fast in the woods,” said Russell. “I’ve been just always in the wrong gear and just over-revving my bike. I screwed that up the last test, and it really showed.” 

Josh Strang’s cross test speed and consistency in the enduro test kept him in podium contention all weekend. // Photo: Darrin Chapman

Behind Toth came Strang, who rounded out Saturday’s podium by virtue of his Cross-test finishes.

“I crashed in the first Enduro test and lost a bunch of time, but other than that it was good,” said Strang. “Except for that crash, I think I was in the top three maybe in every test, so I was pretty happy with that.”

Ashburn was having one of his best races of the season and finished Saturday’s round in fourth. Duvall, on the other hand, was struggling and ended the day in fifth.

On Sunday, Russell found the pace he was looking for and took the opening test (Cross Test) by a full second over Strang, with Duvall in third. Duvall won the second test by four seconds over Russell, with Strang another three seconds back in third. The disparity in Enduro test times was due to the technical nature of the test.

Thad DuVall showed some serious speed on Sunday’s enduro test that put him into 2nd-overall just 3 seconds behind overall winner Kailub Russell. // Photo: Darrin Chapman

Duvall continued the pace and, despite struggling on Saturday, won the remaining two Enduro tests on Sunday, giving him a clean sweep of the test for the day and moving him into first in Sunday’s results ahead of Russell by 14 seconds.

Sunday was not a good day for Toth, who dropped to fourth for the day behind Duvall, Russell and Strang.

In the overall results, Russell gained enough time on Duvall during Saturday’s event to take the overall win by 3.115 seconds ahead of Duvall.

“I’m still not happy with how I rode but it was good enough to win,” said Russell. “There were a lot of guys going fast this weekend.”

Third went to Strang, while Toth was fourth with Ashburn rounding out the top five.

Visiting from Australia, and member of last year’s ISDE overall winning team, Lyndon Snodgrass turned in an impressive ride to put his KTM into sixth, while Husqvarna/Max Motorsports’ Evan Smith added another win in the Pro2 division with a seventh-place finish. 

Evan Smith continued his dominance of the Pro2 class. // Photo: Darrin Chapman

Beta USA’s Mike Witkowski was second in the Pro2 class with an eighth-place overall finish, while Coastal Racing Husqvarna’s Craig DeLong nailed down ninth overall. Beta USA’s Cody Barnes filled out the top 10 and rounded out the podium in the Pro2 class.

Tayla Jones took her 4th-straight victory in the Women’s Pro. // Photo: Darrin Chapman

Husqvarna-backed Tayla Jones remained undefeated in the highly competitive Women’s Pro division by taking a two-and-a-half-minute win over MEP MX KTM’s Mackenzie Tricker, with Maxxis/KTM’s Becca Sheets in third. During two days of racing, Jones won every test except for one of the Cross tests en route to the win. Tricker won the one test that Jones failed to win. Factory GasGas’ Kori Steede finished 4th for the weekend with Leanne Bange rounding out the top-five.

Billy Schlag took his 2nd-straight Pro-Am overall win. // Photo: Darrin Chapman

Billy Schlag (KTM) continued an impressive run in the Pro-Am class taking the win on both days of racing. It wasn’t without a fight, as Tyler Vore kept Schlag honest on Sunday finishing less than a second behind him on the day. RJ Cook rounded out the podium with Brewer Cawley and Ryder LeBlond finishing out the top-five.

Of the Letter of Intent riders hoping to qualify for this year’s ISDE, Am Pro Yamaha’s Ricky Russell was fastest, posting the quickest overall time on both days. GasGas North America’s Thorn Devlin was second on Saturday with Trail Jesters KTM’s Jesse Ansley in third. Devlin and Ansley swapped positions on Sunday. 

On Saturday, Tyler Vore (GG) and James King (Yam) were fourth and fifth. On Sunday, Vore was fourth and Anthony Krivi (Yam) was fifth.

The Kenda Full Gas Sprint Enduro Series returns to action on June 15-16 at Harleywood in Bristol, Virginia for round five of the series. For more info on the series go to sprintenduro.com.

Overall Results

PositionNo.RiderClassHometownTestsTime
1557kailub russellPro (1)boonville, NC1201:29:51.424
2989Thad DuvallPro (2)willamstown, WV1201:29:54.539
31Joshua StrangPro (3)Denver, NC1201:30:11.980
4206josh tothPro (4)winsted, CT1201:30:34.618
56Jordan AshburnPro (5)Livingston, TN1201:31:04.724
612lyndon snodgrassPro (6)denver, NC1201:32:34.225
77Evan SmithPro 2 (1)jefferson, GA1201:33:01.144
8282mike witkowskiPro 2 (2)north liberty, IN1201:33:17.402
910Craig DelongPro (7)Morgantown, PA1201:33:45.188
1099Cody BarnesPro 2 (3)Sterling, IL1201:34:05.645

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