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Cycle News 2018 Issue 01 January 9, 2018

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over his eighth-place finish at the series opener in Poland. With better starts he managed to avoid the early trouble that had plagued him at round one. Grabbing the holeshot in race one, Haaker was pushing hard to try and break away. But a small mistake saw him mo- mentarily hit the deck, allowing Walker and Webb to slip by. Picking himself back up, he got past Walker but was unable to prevent Webb from winning. For race two, Haaker initially looked to have finished second, shadowing Blazusiak across the finish line. But the KTM rider was later docked 20 seconds for jumping the concrete pipes on lap one, bumping Haaker up to first and a potential overall vic- tory heading into race three. But tangling with another rider off the start resulted in a damaged clutch lever for Haaker. Sal- vaging seventh, the defending champion lost his shot at victory but still claimed second overall. "It feels good to be back on the podium," said Haaker. "Things just didn't go my way in Poland but tonight it was a lot better. My starts were sharp tonight and it sure felt good to lead race one. Unfortunately a small tip-over cost me there but that happens sometimes. "Going into the final race I had a shot at the overall win having gone 2-1, but things got messy in the first corner and I damaged my clutch to the point where it didn't work so seventh was the best I could do for the overall runner-up result. "I think it's taken me a little longer than I expected to re- cover from my elbow injury but we're 85 percent now." In the decision for the final step of the podium, Blazusiak's race-two penalty provided a bit of controversy on the night. Ini- tially third overall was awarded to rising rookie Bolt but an appeal saw Blazusiak's penalty reduced from a rather harsh 20 seconds to 10. "I made a silly mistake on my part by jumping the concrete pipe off the start," told Blazu- siak. "I hold my hands up, I completely forgot that we had to roll it off the start and having got the holeshot I got a little carried away. It wasn't until I was in the air I realized my error. But to be initially docked 20 seconds was harsh, that was half a lap. Thankfully they reviewed the penalty and reduced it to 10 seconds. This championship is so close, we're fighting for every point we can get, so a decision like that could have ruined my season." Bolt ended up fourth. CN PRESTIGE CLASS OVERALL 1. Cody Webb (KTM) 1-3-1 2. Colton Haaker (Hus) 2-1-7 3. Taddy Blazusiak (KTM) 4-6-2 4. Billy Bolt (Hus) 5-4-3 5. Jonny Walker (KTM) 3-7-4 IN THE WIND P38 Defending champion Colton Haaker had a much better result from round one. He made it an American 1-2.

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