OFF-ROAD
2018 AMA ENDUROCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
FINAL ROUND / NOVEMBER 3, 2018
FORD IDAHO CENTER / NAMPA, IDAHO
P80
The bracket races were up next
for the top four riders from each
of the two heat races, the eight
riders facing off in single-lap,
head-to-head races. Haaker and
Webb moved through the brack-
ets to duel for the bonus point
and first gate pick for the main.
Webb took the lead out of the first
turn and led about half of the lap
before he pushed too hard into
a sand turn and went down. This
handed the win and bonus point
to Haaker.
Cullins blasted his Beta 300
two-stroke to the front at the start
of the main event, just ahead
of Haaker and Webb. The two
championship combatants moved
past Cullins, who had troubles
and dropped back to ninth by
ABBOTT WINS
VET TITLE
Destry Abbott won the Boise Vet
class main event and the champion-
ship. The 46-year-old racer was still
undergoing chemotherapy treat-
ments up until a few weeks before
the final but still managed to win
all six races. David Stirm finished
second at the Boise event and Jon
Seehorn rounded out the podium.
Dan Hayakawa and Craig Thompson
finished the season in second and
third in the Vet class championship.
KAMO CAPTURES
THE TITLE
Idaho's David Kamo won the Open
Amateur class in Boise and the
championship for the season. Josh
Bridge and Branden Petrie rounded
out the top three on the night. For
the series, James Flynn and Gavin
McCarthy rounded out the top three.
BALANCING ACT
Richard Larsen and Coleman
Johnson battled back and forth for
the TrialsCross class win in Boise.
Larsen came away with the win,
but Johnson, who is just 13 years
old, finished second and won the
TrialsCross season championship.
Hayden Simmons rounded out the
Boise TrialsCross podium.
LOCAL HERO
The Boise event also included a spe-
cial class for the local SIDRA club
riders. Kody Bill took the win over
Briefly...
Cody Webb (1) did
what he had to do and
that was win the Boise
race but it wasn't
enough to retain the
number-one plate.