Gerston's 4-4-5 earned him
fourth overall, while Graffunder
(SRT Yamaha) had a quiet night
for fifth overall with 5-6-6 fin-
ishes.
Riordan was sixth overall with
8-8-4 moto finishes, and for the
third race in a row, he was the
top finishing rider in the Junior
standings, which recognizes rid-
ers that are 21 and under.
Cullins (TM) finished seventh
overall with 10-5-7 scores.
Ryder LeBlond (Husqvarna)
was eighth overall (14-7-9), while
Thompson (KTM) was ninth
overall (11-10-10), and Anthony
Johnson (Sherco) rounded out
the top 10 (7-13-11).
Hart was happy and relieved
to get his first win of the season.
"I don't take losing very well and
my team manager was putting
some pressure on me to get it
done," he said. "This track was
technical and suited my style,
and I just rode really good. I had
a lot of pressure on me from
Colton and Cooper in that last
moto, but I was steady, and it
feels so good to win all three
motos."
Haaker said it just didn't go his
way in Reno. "I just had a few too
many mistakes tonight," he ad-
mitted. "That's just EnduroCross
because I had the speed but
sometimes the track bites you. It
is hard to be 100 percent perfect
at EnduroCross, and I tried my
best."
Abbott had another strong
night for third overall. "The first
two motos were pretty tough,
and I had to work hard to get
up to third in both of those," he
said. "In the final moto, I got up
to Colton and Trystan, and we
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Cooper Abbott was third
on the night and he is also
third in the championship,
9 points behind Hart.