Taddy Blazusiak gewinnt Superenduro Race in Ungarn

Taddy Blazusiak
Taddy Blazusiak 

 


Results — 2019 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, Round 4 

Prestige Class — Overall 
1. Taddy Blazusiak (POL), KTM, 56 points 
2. Cody Webb (USA), KTM, 53 pts 
3. Colton Haaker (USA), Husqvarna, 52 pts 
4. Alfredo Gomez (ESP), Husqvarna, 39 pts 
5. Pol Tarres (ESP), Husqvarna, 32 pts 

Prestige Race 1 
1. Cody Webb (USA), KTM, 6:44.923 
2. Taddy Blazusiak (POL), KTM, 6:50.858 +5.935 
3. Colton Haaker (USA), Husqvarna, 6:51.421 +6.498 
4. Alfredo Gomez (ESP), Husqvarna, 7:22.186 +37.263 
5. Pol Tarres (ESP), Husqvarna, 7:28.249 +43.326 

Prestige Race 2 
1. Colton Haaker (USA), Husqvarna, 6:38.691 
2. Taddy Blazusiak (POL), KTM, 6:47.256 +8.565 
3. Cody Webb (USA), KTM, 7:00.298 +21.607 
4. Alfredo Gomez (ESP), Husqvarna, 7:10.778 +32.087 
5. Pol Tarres (ESP), Husqvarna, 6:52.969 +1 lap

Prestige Race 3 
1. Taddy Blazusiak (POL), KTM, 6:36.278 
2. Colton Haaker (USA), Husqvarna, 6:38.226 +1.948 
3. Cody Webb (USA), KTM, 6:50.587 +14.309 
4. Alfredo Gomez (ESP), Husqvarna, 7:13.035 +36.757 
5. Diogo Viera (POR), Yamaha, 6:43.492 +1 lap 

Championship Standings (After round 4) 
1. Colton Haaker (USA), Husqvarna, 211 points 
 

Colton Haaker
Colton Haaker zur Zeit Superenduro führender!


2. Cody Webb (USA), KTM, 199 pts 
3. Taddy Blazusiak (POL), KTM, 184 pts 
4. Pol Tarres (ESP), Husqvarna, 122 pts 
5. Alfredo Gomez (ESP), Husqvarna, 119 pts

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BLAZUSIAK WINS HUNGARIAN SUPERENDURO
Rnd 4, SuperEnduro 2019 – Budapest, Hungary

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Taddy Blazusiak has won round four of the 2019 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, in Hungary. FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Cody Webb made it a KTM one-two with a runner-up finish in front of the packed Budapest stadium.



The fast and flowing track laid out in the Papp Laszlo Sportarena, although short, proved to be a serious test for all competitors. Coming into the event second and third respectively in the series standings, Cody Webb and Taddy Blazusiak knew they would have to fight hard to claw back valuable championship points. Visiting Hungary for the first time, the three-race SuperEnduro event produced some exceptionally close racing with the KTM teammates ultimately taking the top two podium positions.

Superpole went to Webb, with Blazusiak finishing a close second – the results giving the riders their choice of gate-pick for race one. From pole, Webb took the lead into the first corner and set about opening up a good margin over the chasing riders. Although pressured early on by his teammate, Cody went on to claim a flag-to-flag victory with Blazusiak fighting off the challenges from Colton Haaker to finish second.

In the reverse-grid race two, it was Blazusiak who got the best start of the two KTM riders. Moving into second after only a couple of laps, the six-time world champion then faced lapped traffic and was unable to challenge the leader, placing second at the flag. Webb, after getting caught up off the line, rounded the first turn in last place. After his tough start, Cody also had to fight his way through the pack and eventually finished third.

In the final race, it was Blazusiak who took the holeshot with Webb close behind in third. For the first half of the race the three leading riders pushed hard, maintaining a fast pace on the demanding course. With the layout of the track making overtaking extremely tricky, and with lapped traffic once again adding to the situation, Taddy managed to hold his nerve and his lead, to ultimately take the race three win and with it the overall victory.

Taddy Blazusiak: “To take the win tonight feels great. I’ve been mostly off the bike since I hurt my knee in Madrid, so to come here and claim the overall is amazing. I didn’t quite have the out-and-out speed this evening, so I knew I would have to be clever and use my race craft. I got two second places and then in the last race I got a good start and knew it would be difficult for the others to pass. I rode clean but defensively and it paid off. Budapest has been great – the track was not too technical, but it was physically demanding and tricky to make time on. I’m really looking forward to Bilbao now in April.”

Despite fighting hard and challenging second-placed Haaker at every chance he got, Webb was unable to make a pass stick and had to settle for third in race three. The result edged him ahead of his American compatriot in the event classification and took him to within just 12 points of the championship lead with one round remaining.

Cody Webb: “It’s been a good night for me overall – I’m happy with second. I got a really good start in the first race and was just able to run away with it. In the second race, I started off right on the inside from the second row but I got caught up early and had to fight my way through the whole pack back up to third. In the last race it was good fun battling with the guys up front but it was so tricky to make a good pass – we were all pushing so hard and the pace was relentless. I struggled with traffic later on and couldn’t quite close up to the two leaders. We have got a bit of a break now before the last round so I’ll keep training and work on my intensity before Bilbao and hopefully be in a good position to fight for the championship.”

The 2019 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship continues with round five in Bilbao, Spain on April 6, 2019.