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Cycle News Issue 43 October 30

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 30, 2018 P29 happy about giving up the win." Only one race—Nampa, Idaho—remains on the 2018 schedule (November 3) and Haaker holds a slim six-point lead over Webb. There was also a good scrap for third place between Ty Tre- maine (Beta USA) and Kyle Red- mond (SRT-Husqvarna) before Tremaine and Haaker got togeth- er. Redmond went on to finish out the night on the podium. Redmond was happy to be back on the podium. "It was a great race," Redmond said. "The track was super technical and tough, which suited my style. Me and Ty were battling for third in the championship and the race. Unfortunately, I think he got land- ed on. We were in a tight battle and they [Haaker and Webb] were in a tight battle and there was not enough room. I have worked really hard this year and I'm happy to get a good result." Fourth went to Ty Cullins (Beta USA) and fifth to Noah Kepple (GasGas). Earlier in the day, Webb edged out Haaker to set the quickest lap during the hot laps. Tremaine was third quickest. Webb won the first of the two Pro-class heat races over Tremaine, Cullins, Geoff Aaron, Cory Graffunder and Kevin Du- puis. Haaker won the second heat over Redmond, Max Gerston, Kepple, Quinn Wentzel and Ma- son Ottersberg. In the head-to-head brackets, it came down to Haaker and Webb (once again), and the duo duked it out in the one-lap sprint. Webb took the early lead and held Haaker back to take the win, and picked up an extra champi- onship point. FMF KTM's Kacy Martinez came from way back in the pack of the women's race to pass her title rival, Shelby Turner, and take the win. Turner held on for sec- ond place. Maria Forsberg, the former women's EnduroCross class champion who took a few years off to become a mother, put in a good ride to finish third. Destry Abbott faced his tough- est challenge yet in the Vet class. Washington native Jon Seehorn took the lead, but a mistake allowed Abbott to get back by to take the win. Canada's Ryan Middleton rounded out the Vet podium. The Amateur Open class included several lead changes up to the end. Canada's Josh Bridge ended up getting the win ahead of David Kamo. Branden Petrie rounded out the podium. In the Amateur B class, Reece Honea took the win ahead of Jer- emy Mercier and Cole Wilton. Kyle Larsen won the Tri- alsCross class over Ron Ringuette and Coleman John- son. CN PRO MAIN 1. Colton Haaker (Hus) 2. Cody Webb (KTM) 3. Kyle Redmond (Hus) 4. Ty Cullins (Bet) 5. Noah Kepple (GG) 6. Geoff Aaron (GG) 7. Cooper Abbott (KTM) 8. Max Gerston (Bet) 9. Keith Sweeten (KTM) 10. Mason Ottersberg (Bet) Cody Webb, who finished second, now trails Haaker by six points going into the final round.

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