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Cycle News Issue 44 November 6

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OFF-ROAD 2018 AMA ENDUROCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL ROUND / NOVEMBER 3, 2018 FORD IDAHO CENTER / NAMPA, IDAHO P82 of a gap. He was riding really solid tonight and taking some extra risks that I didn't have to. I just wanted to bring it home here and I'm so happy we did. It's amazing to come back and win the EnduroCross title again after losing it. It wasn't easy coming back from not winning and gain- ing the confidence to get back up to the front." "The season and my riding were good despite how little prep time I had coming in [due to a broken foot and injured knee sustained at Erzberg in June]," Webb said. "I got the win at round one in Prescott and that was just really lucky. second championship in three years to go along with his two FIM Super Enduro world cham- pionships. "This whole season it's been Cody (Webb) and I going back- and-forth, back-and-forth and the championship really came down to a few key moments, like the halfway point in the season when we were tied, and I knew what we had to do to win," Haaker said. "For me, I think last weekend in Everett was the championship night. I knew if I could win there, I could win the title. Tonight, I got a great start and rode clean and smooth and Cody passed me and got a bit the end of the first lap. Haaker led the first two laps and Webb jumped a huge log double to close right up to his back wheel and then made a pass for the lead on lap three. Webb kept jumping the large double to open a gap on Haaker, who was riding a conservative race to clinch the championship. Haaker made it through the No Joke Lane on lap nine of 15 and the only drama remaining for Webb was to make it through the No Joke Lane himself without losing time. Webb did that on lap 11 and went on for his third win of the season. Haaker easily held on for second and locked up his Ty Tremaine (14) and Kyle Redmond (7) battled it out for third in the main and third in the championship. Tremaine came out on top in both categories.

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