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Cycle News 2019 Issue 43 October 29

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 29, 2019 P77 ers. The Southwestern Idaho Desert Racing Association (SIDRA) club had their own class and Jeremy Raia took the win over Nathaniel Dando and Sawyer White. TV TIME All three 2019 EnduroCross events will air on FS2 network starting in late November. The Prescott Valley event will air November 24 at 4:00 PM EST. Denver will air December 1 at 1:00 PM EST and the Boise Finale will air December 7 at 7:00 PM EST. 2020 ENDUROCROSS SERIES The 2020 EnduroCross series is planned for at least six events start- ing on August 22, 2020 in Prescott Valley, Arizona, concluding in Nam- pa, Idaho, November 7, 2020. The series will return to Everett, Washing- ton and Denver, Colorado, and for the first time, EnduroCross will travel to Amarillo, Texas. The location of the penultimate round has yet to be de- termined, but it is planned for either Industry Hills, California, or Salt Lake City, Utah. HOME-STATE CHAMP Colton Haaker was born and raised in Hollister, California. He moved to Southern California almost ten years ago and eventually bought a house with property to build an Enduro- Cross training compound, which he credits for helping him develop the skills needed to compete for championships. He won his first AMA EnduroCross Championship in 2016 and followed that up with an FIM Super Enduro World Championship. He won his second AMA champion- ship in 2018 and added another FIM world championship. Earlier this year, he sold his SoCal house and training grounds and is in the process of mov- ing full time to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Haaker is looking forward to the vast open riding areas available in Idaho and a fresh start in a new state. DIVERSITY The top 10 Super EnduroCross points included seven brands of motorcycles. Among those bikes, riders chose both 250 and 350 four- strokes, and 300 two-strokes. Of the top 10, three were KTMs and two were Husqvarnas, including Haaker on a 350 four-stroke. Yamaha, Beta, GasGas, TM and Sherco had one rider each in the top 10. Briefly...

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