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Ricky Dietrich Wins Vegas EnduroCross Final
Colton Haaker wins E3 Spark Plugs Junior Championship
Nov 22 2009 2:57PM
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LAS VEGAS, NV
– After a close second place finish at the opening round, Ricky Dietrich, the defending EnduroCross Champion suffered an injury at round two of the 2009 Geico EnduroCross Series presented by E3 Spark Plugs and was not a factor in the championship. But tonight, Dietrich played the role of spoiler. KTM’s Taddy Blazusiak had the $50,000 Geico Triple Crown bonus on the line if he could win the Vegas final. But Blazusiak did not get a great start and went down hard while trying to make up time on the first lap.
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Ricky Dietrich
Muscle Milk KTM’s Mike Brown set the fastest hot lap to get the day started. Blazusiak had the second fastest time ahead of Sherco mounted Graham Jarvis, a top trials rider from the UK that is proving his ability at EnduroCross type events on both sides of the pond.
Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Destry Abbot competed in the Baja 1000 the day before and made the long drive to Vegas pay off by collecting the $500 Girardi Wealth Management Holeshot award to start the main event. His lead was short lived however as there was a lot of bumping and banging during the first lap and most of the field got stuck in the in the large rock pile. Christini KTM mounted Geoff Aaron took the lead and appeared to be on his way to his second main event win of the season but Dietrich pushed hard to close the gap and made a pass for the lead on lap six. Aaron held onto second while Damon Huffman won a race long battle with Lucas Oil backed Colton Haaker for the final podium position. Taddy Blazusiak recovered from his first lap crash to finish fifth but has an extremely sore knee.
Blazusiak had already clinched the 2009 Geico Powersports EnduroCross championship and Geoff Aaron finished second ahead of Huffman. By finishing fourth overall in the series, Colton Haaker won the inaugural
E3 Spark Plugs’ EnduroCross Pro Junior Championship
, the series within a series that allows riders aged 16-21 to compete for an AMA number one plate. Husqvarna’s Cory Graffunder finished fifth overall and second in the chase for the Junior Championship.
The Las Vegas EnduroCross final also played host to three classes of Amateur Grand Championships. Riders qualified by finishing in the top two at the previous five rounds to earn a place in the Amateur finals in Las Vegas. Geico backed Eric Rodgers won the Open Amateur title. Sixteen year old Ryan Sandoval won the TrialsCross title and Joe Kopp, the former Grand National Dirt Track champion won the Vet Grand Championship.
Las Vegas, NV, Geico Powersports AMA EnduroCross Expert Main Event Results
Ricky Dietrich Kawasaki
Geoff Aaron Christini KTM
Damon Huffman Kawasaki
Colton Haaker Kawasaki
Taddy Blazusiak KTM
Cody Webb KTM
Bobby Prochnau KTM
Cory Graffunder Husqvarna
Mike Brown KTM
Graham Jarvis Sherco
Destry Abbott Kawasaki
All six rounds of the 2009 Geico AMA EnduroCross will air on the
Lucas Motosports Hour
on the Versus Network starting in October. For more information and air times, check
www.motorsportshour.com
.
EnduroCross tracks incorporate various elements of off road racing into a supercross-style setting, including rocks, boulders, logs, sand, mud, a water-hole… and even a few special obstacles like giant tires thrown in! Known as the “toughest racing on two wheels,” this indoor version of extreme off road racing will certainly keep you on your feet. The GEICO Powersports AMA EnduroCross series, presented by E3 Spark Plugs, will be captured by the
Versus Network
, to be aired on the popular grassroots racing program; The
Lucas Motorsports Hour
. With its excitement and unpredictability, the EnduroCross championship has always down to the wire and this year will be no different as the series starts and finishes at Vegas’ Orleans Arena! Don’t miss your chance to see GEICO Powersports AMA Endurocross “Live” - and be sure to log-on to
www.Versus.com
for local airing dates/times for the
Lucas Motorsports Hour.
For rules and race information visit
www.EnduroCross.com
or email
endurocross@sourceinterlink.com
.
For TV airing dates/times visit
www.motorsportshour.com
Source Interlink Media Motorsports
:
Encompassing the highly successful
Maxxis AMA MiniMotoSX
, the
GEICO Powersports AMA EnduroCross Championship Series
and the
GEICO Powersports AMA EnduroCross Grand Championships
, the Source Interlink Media Motorsports brands reach millions of motorcycle enthusiasts with live events, DVD packages, web sites, television and magazine coverage. Visit
www.minimotosx.com
or
www.endurocross.com
.
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yamalink
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The event promoters sure know how to keep the excitement and money purse high with good venues and top tier racers at every round. Where was Knighter?
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sef154
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Would love to see one of these live; they look wild!
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motoheaddave
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Pretty wild how last year Taddy spoiled David Knight's chance at the 50K and this year Dietrich did it to Blazusiak. Seems nobody can grab the bonus $'s in endurocross. Kudos to Taddy on the champions...
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