afternoon. Haaker put up a good
fight but ultimately the three-time
SuperEnduro World Champion
yeilded to Beta's Walker in the
championship.
"Coming into the final night
of the series tied on points with
Jonny, I knew what I had to do,"
Haaker said. "The track was
really good, and I felt good, but
I just made a silly mistake in the
opening final, which put me a
long way back. I tried as hard as
I could to catch up, but it didn't
really happen.
"The second moto was going
great, I was second into the final
lap, ahead of Jonny, and I got into
it with another rider. I didn't want
to take any risks, which meant
that I basically needed to win the
final round. And with Billy riding
so well, that's not easy to do. I
finished second in the race, third
in the championship. It's been a
fun series. Husqvarna has done
great, and congrats to Billy for an
incredible championship."
American Cody Webb finished
out the championship seventh.
The Sherco rider suffered a wrist
injury Saturday night, putting a
premature end to his season.
Taddy Blazusiak, the former
multi-time AMA EnduroCross
Champion, also suffered a broken
wrist after a hard landing from a
log jump Saturday and called it a
season. The GasGas rider closed
out the championship sixth.
CN
SATURDAY
Race 1
1. Billy Bolt (Hus)
2. Colton Haaker (Hus)
3. Jonny Walker (Bet)
Race 2
1. Billy Bolt (Hus)
2. Colton Haaker (Hus)
3. Jonny Walker (Bet)
Race 3
1. Billy Bolt (Hus)
2. Colton Haaker (Hus)
3. Jonny Walker (Bet)
SUNDAY
Race 1
1. Billy Bolt (Hus)
2. Jonny Walker (Bet)
3. Colton Haaker (Hus)
Race 2
1. Billy Bolt (Hus)
2. Jonny Walker (Bet)
3. Colton Haaker (Hus)
Race 3
1. Billy Bolt (Hus)
2. Colton Haaker (Hus)
3. Jonny Walker (Bet)
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Jonny Walker (foreground) edged out Colton Haaker for
second in the championship. Taddy Blazusiak (background)
suffered a broken wrist Saturday night.
American Colton
Haaker ended up third
in the championship
despite a strong push
in Germany.