After
losing nearly twenty seconds from getting tangled up in some logs at
this year’s opening EnduroCross race, Tadeusz Błażusiak managed to pass
enough racers to take a place on the third podium step after the end of
the race.
The first of the eight races of the Geico AMA EnduroCross series
took place at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. Tadeusz Błażusiak, last
year’s champion and definitely one of the top favorites to win the
event, began the race by getting the front wheel of his 350 cc KTM stuck
between some logs. After nearly twenty seconds he continued the race
and managed to pass enough racers on this technically extremely
difficult terrain to finish third despite losing all that time at the
start. This means he also won a podium step for Akrapovič, which
provides his motorcycle with a robust, lightweight exhaust system.
Of course Błażusiak wanted to win, but given the situation he was
still happy with the outcome: “It was an eventful night to say the least
and unfortunately didn’t quite go how I planned. But generally I’m
pleased with the outcome. Initially I found the course to be a bit of an
issue—it was quite slow and technical. It didn’t really suit my style
and I ended up missing out on a direct transfer to the main. After a
couple of changes to the bike I felt more comfortable on the track and
easily made it into the main through the semis, which gave the fifth
gate pick for the main event. My front wheel got wedged between them and
it took almost 20 seconds to get going again. By that time I was half a
lap behind. I charged as hard as I could and was able to work my way up
to third by the end of the race. My riding was good in the final and I
posted the fastest lap of the race while working my way through
traffic.”
The Polish racer will have another opportunity to improve his results on 9 June in Sacramento, California.
Photo: Drew Ruiz