Taddy Blasuziak AMA Endurocross Champion in Las Vegas
Taddy Blasuziak remains the king of the 'super enduro'. Blasuziak managed to win his fifth consecutive title in the states yesterday in Las Vegas. However, he was not given the title. In a breathtaking match, Taddy fought a tough duel with Mike Brown. Both were still in the running for the title and when Blasuziak crashed in the second round it became very exciting. For laps, both KTM riders fought a fierce duel. Brown eventually crashed and dropped to ninth place while Taddy finished fifth. The win went to Cody Webb ahead of Cory Graffunder and Kyle Redmond.
In the final championship standings, Blasuziak wins with four points more than Brown. Cody Webb is slightly behind in third.
In the veteran class (35+), the title went to an old acquaintance. Kurt Nicoll, already 49 years old, won his third consecutive title in Las Vegas.
Results Endurocross Las Vegas:
- Cody Webb Beta
- Cory Graffunder Husqvarna
- Kyle Redmond KTM
- Colton Haaker Honda
- Taddy Blazusiak KTM
- Geoff Aaron KTM
- Taylor Robert Kawasaki
- Gary Sutherlin KTM
- Mike Brown KTM
- Destry Abbott Kawasaki
- David Knight Sherco
- Eric Rhoten KTM
- Jack Field Christini
2013 GEICO AMA EnduroCross, Final Standings
- Taddy Blazusiak KTM 146
- Mike Brown KTM 142
- Cody Webb Beta 135
- Colton Haaker Honda 126
- Taylor Robert Kawasaki 119
- Kyle Redmond KTM 106
- Cory Graffunder Husqvarna 105
- Geoff Aaron KTM 85
- Gary Sutherlin KTM 79
- Justin Soule Kawasaki 78
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