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Cycle News 2015 Issue 42 October 20

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 20, 2015 P83 Briefly... Utah privateer Nick Thompson has had a great season and was seventh in points after the previous round in Denver. Unfortunately, Thompson broke his arm during a crash in the pond at the Denver event, but, amaz- ingly, he still qualified for the main, where he finished eighth. Ironically, Thompson originally broke the arm by crashing in the pond at the 2014 Las Vegas EnduroCross and had a plate in the arm. He had to sit out the Everett event and dropped to ninth in the points. There is a bit of a youth movement in the EnduroCross pro class in 2015. Ty Tremaine, Noah Kepple, Coo- per Abbott and Ty Cullins are all teenagers and all four riders qualified for the main event in Everett. Those four riders are also the top four, re- spectively, in the chase for the Junior EnduroCross Championship, which is a championship within a champi- onship for riders 21 and under. On the other end of the age spec- trum, Mike Brown and Destry Ab- bott are both 43 years old but re- main very competitive, with Brown currently third in the championship while Abbott is 11th. EnduroCross events include three support classes and Canada's Ste- phen Foord again took the Vet class win on his Beta. Ryan Pugh and Ja- son Gitchel took second and third. In the Open Amateur class, Arizona's Cody Miller took the win over Tyler Kinkade and Joel Tonsgard. The TrialsCross class was another spec- tacular battle among several riders and Nick Lathrop came away with the win over Kyle Larsen and Jake Lackie. a spectacular leap completely over the log pit. But Webb, the final rider to take the track man- aged beat that with a time of 52.67 to gain another valuable point. Haaker rounded out the top three with a 54.76-second lap. When the gate dropped During the evening Hot Laps, which puts the top-two finishers from the three heat races on the track for a single lap against the clock to earn a bonus point and the top six gate picks for the main event, Robert set a seem- ingly unbeatable time of 53.97 with a smooth lap combined with

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