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Cycle News 2016 Issue 49 December 13

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 49 DECEMBER 13, 2016 P23 lowed Taddy for a couple of laps before making my move for the lead. Second overall is disap- pointing, but to lose to Taddy on a night like this, well, is okay." With Blazusiak and Haaker out front, the battle for the final step of the podium came down to the wire between the KTM duo of Al- fredo Gomez and Jonny Walker. Walker struck first early in the night by claiming the fastest time in the Akrapovic SuperPole and three important championship points. He then backed that up with third in race one. But in race two Gomez began to find his rhythm, having pretty much flown straight from a Roof of Africa runner-up result to Poland. Leading the majority of race two, Gomez then chased Haaker and Blazusiak across the finish line for third in the final race to secure an unexpected podium result. "Two weeks ago I had no inten- tions of racing the series," said Gomez. "I came to Poland with no expectations, straight after the Roof of Africa. Racing without pressure worked well for me this time and I had loads of fun." Missing out on the top three by just one point, Walker had to be content with fourth overall. Making his long-awaited Su- perEnduro debut, Mike Brown adapted well to the three-race format for fifth overall. "It feels good to be here. I've wanted to do this series for a while and managed to put something together just a couple of weeks ago. The track was good—a lot different than the USA—and the three-race format was something new I liked. "The intensity is a lot differ- ent than EnduroCross as we're doing six-minute races, but now that I understand the game bet- ter I'm looking forward to round two in Germany. The FIM's SuperEnduro World Championship continues in Ger- many on January 7. Jonty Edmunds 1. Taddy Blazusiak (KTM) 58 2. Colton Haaker (Hus) 54 3. Alfredo Gomez (KTM) 45 4. Jonny Walker (KTM) 44 5. Mike Brown (Hus) 31 Blazusiak leads the way in one of the three main events. Defending champ Colton Haaker got to wear the number-one plate for the first time and got the season off to a good start.

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