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Cycle News Issue 48 December 5, 2017

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IN THE WIND P26 KTM ANNOUNCES 2018 OFF-ROAD TEAM T he FMF KTM Factory Racing off-road team will see many returning faces for the 2018 season, including five-time GNCC Champion Kailub Russell, three-time AMA EnduroCross Champion Cody Webb, AMA National Hare & Hound Women's Champion Kacy Martinez and ISDE E3-class Champion Taylor Robert. Notable non- returner is former enduro champ Russell Bobbitt. But new to the orange team is Josh Toth who comes over from the N-Fab/Am-Pro Yamaha Team. Toth is the 2017 XC2 Pro-class Champion in GNCC. Toth will now defend the number-one plate on a KTM 250 XC-F. CN GNCC XC2 Pro- class Champion Josh Toth is the newest member of the FMF KTM Factory Racing Off-Road Team. BLAZUSIAK RETIRES FROM RETIREMENT S ix-time SuperEnduro World Champion and Five-time AMA EnduroCross Champion Taddy Blazusiak says he is com- ing out of retirement. Blazusiak, who announced his retirement from full-time racing in Decem- ber 2016, signed a one-year agreement with his former team, Red Bull KTM Factory Rac- ing, to compete in a variety of events through out 2018. His first official race back will be the opening round of the 2018 SuperEnduro Series in Krakow, Poland, December 9. "It's really exciting for me to return to the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team," Blazusiak said. "My retirement might seem a little short lived, but 2018 is going to be a new chapter in my career. "When I stopped racing at the end of last winter's SuperEnduro series, I didn't think I'd ride a bike again," Blazusiak said. "I was burned out. Racing profes- sionally is tough and I hadn't stopped for more than 10 years, racing in both Europe and the States. But two months after I stopped I was back riding, and really enjoying it. I kept riding— riding different tracks, riding with different people, even going to some events, and it became clear that I still loved riding and that I wanted to race again. That added to the fact I'm super moti- vated by what's planned for 2018 is why I'm returning to competi- tion." CN Taddy Blazusiak will return to racing in 2018. PHOTOGRAPHY KTM/IMAGES

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