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Cycle News 2016 Issue 50 December 20

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COLTON HAAKER VOL. 53 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 20, 2016 P121 Marching to the beat of his own drum has led Colton Haaker to an extraordinary 2016 e t t e r T here's a lot more to being Colton Haaker than having skill on a motorcycle. True, he is the reigning FIM SuperEnduro World Champion, and the newly crowned AMA EnduroCross Cham- pion, but these accomplishments in his career are only the beginning of his vision. Setting his sights on a goal, challenging himself to find his own way to get there and constantly broadening his hori- zons have led the trials rider turned off-roader to extraordinary heights in 2016, a year that will be hard to top in his life. But Haaker (pronounced hay-ker—don't call him hacker!) hopes this is only the beginning of his titles, his family and his new company Plaeco. For Colton, 2016 started off on the right foot— with an FIM World Championship in March after an epic showdown with his archrival Cody Webb at the season finale. "[2016] was incredible from the start," Haaker said. "Superenduro, getting that championship, the way it went down, it was just so dramatic. It was a pressure-cooker of a situation. It was a two-point difference [between him and Webb for the championship] going into the final race and I knew that Cody and I had to step up to the plate. We both pretty much left everybody with a 35-second gap by the end of an eight-minute race. We both pushed each other to the very limit. I just had a little bit more when it came down to it. There was a lot riding on that one last lap! [laughs] I was really proud of the fact that I was able to achieve that." Taking the final step onto the top of the podium was a logical progression for Haaker, who pointed out that he was fourth in AMA EnduroCross in 2013, third in 2014, second in 2015 and therefore due for his championship this year. His sheer speed and talent have always been evident; but the consistency is what famously eluded him. Haaker explained the key to that was good old fashion practice. "Just a lot of laps were logged, that's for sure. When I bought my house that I currently live in, I invested in my career as an endurocross racer. I By Jean Turner Photography by Husqvarna Motorcycles Way

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