
I rode the best I could and it wouldn’t have mattered (if I took the joker lane earlier), that what happens when you have to pass that many riders.” “I got a good start and when I put the brakes on I hooked handlebars with somebody and that put me into a nose wheelie. “I was down in the firewood section and stuck in somebody’s bike,” Haaker said. I knew that Colton had not taken the joker lane yet when he passed me so I stayed as close as possible and got him back on the last lap.” Colton Haaker: And I got the holeshot and led for a little bit. “It was so great to have so many of those fans and family come down here to cheer me on. “This is kind of my home race since it is closest to my house in Canada,” Hart said. It is great to get another win.” Trystan Hart: “I tried to put in strong laps because I did not know what was going on with Colton and I know he rides strong all the way to end. “I struggled with my starts all day today and my face was riding Colton’s rear tire going into the first turn, I am not sure if we locked bars but he was doing a stopie,” Webb said. Segura rode in third for half the race and looked solid until he broke a chain. Ty Cullins, Tyler Kinkade, Cody Miller, Quinn Wentzel and Segura finished 11th to 15th respectively. Wally Palmer rounded out the top ten on his SRT backed KTM. GasGas backed Noah Kepple finished ninth after a terrible start.

Kyle Redmond rode his SRT Husqvarna to eighth. A crash pushed him back from a battle for fifth. Cooper Abbott rode his Purvines DA8 Yamaha to seventh. Ty Tremaine rounded out the top five on his RPM KTM and he too had to recover from a bad first lap that saw him in 11th.īeta’s Max Gerston finished sixth while riding with some injuries sustained in a crash just four weeks before. The tall Canadian thrives on tough tracks and this one fit the bill. Haaker waited until the final lap to take the joker lane and Hart stayed close enough to take second back on the final turn.Ĭory Graffunder put in his best result of the season to take fourth position despite sitting in fourteenth at the end of lap one. Hart held second until Haaker passed him on lap eleven but Haaker had not yet taken the joker lane setting up a tense final three laps. This allowed Webb to ride off to his third win in four races. Webb and Hart both took the joker lane early in the race and held onto the top two spots. Hart led the first lap and then Webb worked his way past both Segura and Hart on lap three to take the lead. Haaker’s bad start put him deep into the pack and then he crashed in the wood pit on lap one to drop to the back of the fifteen-rider field. Hart came out of turn one with the lead ahead of Spain’s Joan Pau Segura and Webb. The start of the main event was chaotic as Haaker did a nose wheelie into the first turn when he locked bars with another rider. This gave Webb a bonus point to offset the one Haaker got in the qualifier.

Haaker got the jump on the start but Webb made an aggressive pass in the rock pile to take over the lead and held Haaker off to the finish. For the fourth consecutive race, Webb and Haaker faced off in the final. The bracket race groups the top 12 riders into single lap head to head battles until the final two riders face off. He had a back and forth battle with Webb and just when it appeared that Webb was going to take the top spot, he went down in the river rock section to allow Haaker to take over the lead and win. The top thirteen Super EnduroCross riders earned their way into the gate pick qualifier and Haaker took the win to earn a bonus point. Rockstar Husqvarna’s Colton Haaker had a tough main event with a costly crash on lap one but managed to come back to finish third. SRT Offroad backed Trystan Hart finished a strong second to back up his round one podium and fourth consecutive top five. The FMF KTM rider took over the lead on the third lap and held a comfortable margin to the end. – Cody Webb took his third straight main event win at the Rekluse Clutch EnduroCross in Everett, Washington.
