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Cycle News 2016 Issue 39 October 4

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IN THE WIND P28 battle through fourth and then had to battle my teammate Kyle Redmond to get into third. We had some fun block passes and I'm just stoked to be up here at the end of the night even though I was lapped by the top two guys. I honestly don't know how I could go any faster than I was and I was still lapped." Ty Tremaine had a consistent race to finish fourth, battling from sixth, to eighth, back up to fifth and finally making the pass for fourth on lap 12. Kyle Redmond, who raced most of the main event in third, ended up fifth. Brown struggled with the ma- trix all night but still kept in the mix with a sixth-place finish. Noah Kepple finished a strong seventh after a tough LCQ race full of crashes. Nick Thompson recovered from an up-and-down day to fin- ish eighth. Trystan Hart broke into the top 10 again with a ninth-place result and GasGas' Geoff Aaron round- ed out the top 10 after missing track walks and all practices due to a tight travel schedule. Wyatt Hart, Cory Graffunder and Ty Cullins finished 11-13, respectively. Five-time EnduroCross Cham- pion Taddy Blazusiak missed the Denver round due to his nagging thumb injury from round two. His team reported he would be racing the upcoming Everett, Washington round in two weeks. Haaker's point lead over Cody Webb grew to 12 in the championship, at 128 and 116, respectively. Brown sits third at 93 points. Canada's Shelby Turner took her fourth win in five races in the Women's main event riding a KTM. The Canadian is taking the two-week EnduroCross break to compete at the ISDE. Morgan Tanke finished second on her Beta and those two are now separated by an 11-point gap. Rachel Gutish took her KTM to third and sits in third in the championship. Steven Stultz took the win in the Amateur class with a good battle over third-place finisher Spenser Wilton early in the race. Wilton would find trouble in the rocks and Kevin Dupuis moved in to take a well-earned second place. In the Vet class, Kurt Nicoll came to Denver looking to back up his first-ever electric bike win. But Vet class stalwart Stephen Foord and his Beta had other plans. Foord took the win, with Nicoll coming in second and Jack Sawatzky coming in third on his KTM. CN 1. Colton Haaker (Hus) 2. Cody Webb (KTM) 3. Max Gerston (Bet) 4. Ty Tremaine (KTM) 5. Kyle Redmond (Bet) 6. Mike Brown (Hus) 7. Noah Kepple (KTM) 8. Nick Thompson (KTM) 9. Trystan Hart (Hus) 10. Geoff Aaron (Gas) Defending champion Cody Webb (1) led most of the way in the main event, but couldn't stop Haaker from sneaking by in the end.

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