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THE
point and went on to take
the win, while Knight
fought his way to a sixthplace finish and Blazusiak
an eighth-place finish. Alfredo Gomez took runnerup honors in the second
race, followed by KTM
rider Kornel Nemeth.
In the third and final
race, Blazusiak captured the win but it wasn't
enough to keep Knight,
who took second, from
coming away with the
overall victory with a 1-6-2.
Blazusiak's 4-8-1 gave him
second overall. Gibert ended up third overall. Blazusiak
also won the night's Superpole competition.
With four rounds remaining, Blazusiak still leads the
championship with 107, followed by Knight with 93.
Gibert is third with 80 points.
Sherco's David Knight (center)
came away with the overall win
at the Super Enduro round in
Poland. Taddy Blazusiak (left)
finished second and Spain's
Dani Gibert (right ) was third.
M
onster Energy Kawasaki's
Jake Weimer and Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's
Dean Wilson were the big winners at the first running of the
Monarch Moto Pro Super-X Invitational at Milestone MX in Riverside, California, on December
14.
The new Invitational race is
styled after the former GFI Perris
Invitational that used to be held
in nearby Perris, California, and
billed as a warm-up for the upcoming AMA Supercross Series.
Like the Perris race, the Monarch Moto Pro Super-X Invitational offered a $10,000 purse.
The Milestone event attracted
many of the top stars in the So
Cal area, including GEICO/Fac-
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WEIMER, WILSON TOP
SUPER-X INVITATIONAL
Dean Wilson
took top
honors in the
250 class at
the Monarch Moto
Pro Super X
Invitational at
Milestone MX
in California.
tory Connection/Honda's Wil
Hahn, Troy Lee Designs/Lucas
Oil/Honda's Shane McElrath,
MyPlash/Metal Mulisha/Rock-
star Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha's Cooper Webb and Slaton
Yamaha's Austin Politelli. Even
former 250 Supercross Cham-