Briefly...
The Denver EnduroCross track
featured an extremely challenging
elevated double rock section with
huge boulders, a log pile and sec-
ond set of boulders. It was only used
for the pro class. There were mul-
tiple lines that were quick if every-
thing went right but large holes often
caught riders out and it was almost
impossible to get going if a rider lost
their momentum.
There was a bit of drama following
the event when Cody Webb learned
that Colton Haaker had fallen off
the rock pile and went down the side
of the track before reentering. John
Gallagher, the AMA official, ruled
that Haaker had not gained any ad-
vantage and entered the track in the
safest way possible. So no penalty
was assessed. Webb was clearly un-
happy with the decision.
BY SEAN FINLEY
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DREW RUIZ
H
usqvarna's Colton
Haaker took a much-
needed win at round
six of the GEICO AMA En-
duroCross series to stay in
contention for the 2015 title
chase. FMF/RPM/Maxxis
KTM's Cody Webb won the
previous round in Sacramento
and looked to be on his way
to another win before Haaker
reeled him in and made a pass
late in the race to take an ex-
citing win. FMF KTM's Taylor
Robert battled with Haaker for
several laps but lost touch with
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close with Denver win
Colton Haaker
(10) and Cody
Webb (1) went
at it for the win
at the Denver
EnduroCross.
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