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Cycle News 2016 Issue 39 October 4

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 39 OCTOBER 4, 2016 P27 ing champ hit the deck hard in the first few feet of his heat race. He was bruised but not broken and managed to fight his way into second to get into the main. Gerston finished second in his heat race behind Tremaine. When the main event gate dropped, Haaker took his momentum straight to the first corner and the $500 Nexen Tire Holeshot Award and an early lead. The speedy points leader looked like he wanted to run away. Close behind was Brown with Webb following in third. By the time the group was finish- ing the first lap, the treacherous matrix showed its teeth and grabbed Haaker, allowing Webb to move into the lead with Brown coming out in third. In the first few laps it became clear Webb was clearing the track's obstacles more cleanly and consistently than the rest of the field. Haaker was fast, as usual, but the nasty matrix was his nemesis and slowed him numerous times as he fought to gain ground on the defending champion. At one point, Webb made a mistake on the large tractor tires, hitting his kill switch with his hip and actually going backwards down the tires to make another attempt. Haaker closed the gap and was poised to make a move only to have the matrix stop him again. During laps two through 14, Webb and Haaker held their 1-2 positions and simply decimated the rest of the field. It wasn't until the second-to-last lap that Haak- er was once again in position to make a move, and Webb left the door wide open. After the firewood, Webb wasn't cleanly jumping into a corner where Haaker was. On lap 14, Webb went extra wide into the corner after getting off-line through the firewood. The stumble and extra room in the corner were all Haaker needed to put a wheel in and secure the first-place posi- tion. From there, the 2016 points leader raced to the finish while Webb gave it all he had to finish a close second. "This one was hard," Haaker said. "I kept messing up the matrix and Cody was nailing it. Soon, I got over making mis- takes in the beginning and start- ed racing smoother and kept on it through lappers. Then, Webb had a mistake after the firewood and I got in there. I just needed to get in front on the last lap and I'm glad I made it happen." "It was a great race," Webb said. "Honestly, it was a rough day for me after going down really hard in the heat race and had to ice both my wrists, my shoulder and tailbone and take some Advil to get out here. I got an okay start in the main and knew I was nailing the matrix so when Brown and Haaker had trouble in there I made it to the front. It was really crucial to jump out of the firewood tonight and I just couldn't quite commit while I was in the lead. I knew right away Haaker jumped it and had a line on me for the lead. I was riding at the top of my game and know I could have had it tonight. After the two-week break I know I'll be ready to be back." "I am super stoked," Gerston said. "I got off to a rough start but I was able to find some cool lines through the firewood pit and get by some guys. At that point I was in fifth and had to Colton Haaker pulled off another EnduroCross win, this time in Denver. PHOTOGRAPHY BY IAN REID

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