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Cycle News 2015 Issue 01 January 6 2015

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IN THE WIND P34 BLAZUSIAK TAKES GERMANY FIM SUPERENDURO R ed Bull KTM's Taddy Bla- zusiak was on point, once again, at the FIM SuperEnduro, this time in Riesa, Germany, Jan- uary 3, for round two of the se- ries. Defending champion Taddy Blazusiak had his hands full fend- ing off his KTM teammates David Knight and Jonny Walker who fin- ished the night second and third, respectively. Blazusiak got things started with a win in the first of three heats, with David Knight in sec- ond and Husqvarna's Alfredo Go- mez in third. Riders lined up in reverse or- der for the second heat, where Blazusiak and Walker had a tough time when they both tangled with lappers. Blazusiak crashed off the start, but still managed to make his way back up to third in the heat. Knight took the win fol- lowed by American Taylor Rob- ert, who finished second in the second heat. In the third and final heat, it was Walker's turn to stand atop the podium, this time with Bla- zusiak in second and Knight in third. The final tallies between Blazusiak and Knight were very close, each with 52 points, but the SuperPole bonus points were the tie-breaker, and Blazu- siak barely edged out Knight for the overall win. American rider Taylor Robert finished fourth with a 4-2-7 score for the night ahead of Alfredo Gomez who rounded out the top-five with a 3-9-4 final tally. American riders Cody Webb and Kyle Redmond both had a rough time in Germany, with crashes and tip-overs riddling their nights. Redmond's night started off on a scary note when he accidentally landed on Paul Bolton in the opening lap of the first race. Fortunately Bolton wasn't injured in the crash, and Redmond rode it out, comment- ing that he has been "a chaos magnet at these races." Webb finished sixth overall, and Redmond finished 11th. Both riders are looking to improve in the remaining rounds of the championship. American Ty Tremaine fared much better, finishing a close second in the Junior division be- hind Andreas Linusson of Swe- den. After two rounds, Tremaine holds a strong lead in the cham- pionship ahead of Linusson and Manuel Lettenbichler, son of KTM factory racer Andreas Lettenbichler. After a close night of racing in Reisa, Germany, defending champion Taddy Blazusiak took the win at round 2 of the FIM SuperEnduro Championship. PHOTOGRAPHY BY FUTURE 7 MEDIA

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