
KTM's Taddy Blazusiak took his second consecutive victory at Oklahoma ahead of Geoff Aaron and Justin Soule.
Round two of the 2010 GEICO Powersports EnduroCross Series, presented by E3 Sparkplugs challenged the riders with a long, tough track combined with brutal heat and humidity. Red Bull
KTM backed Taddy Blazusiak faced a serious challenge from Muscle Milk KTM backed Mike Brown who took the lead away from Taddy and looked like he was on track for his first EnduroCross win but ultimately gave up the lead and then tipped over in a very technical rock turn and finished 11th. The multi rider battle for second was taken by Geoff Aaron and the final spot on the podium went to Monster Energy
Kawasaki’s Justin Soule.
Geoff Aaron, the ten time National Trials champion got the day started by setting the fastest time during the Pioneer Hot Lap that determines the gate picks for the evenings heat races. The GEICO, Red Bull backed KTM rider also earned a $500 bonus from Rekluse clutch by being the fastest rider using their auto clutch. This was Aaron’s second consecutive fast lap and he topped Muscle Milk KTM’s Mike Brown and defending EnduroCross champion, Taddy Blazusiak.
Blazusiak, Brown and Aaron were the heat race winners and earned the best gate picks for the main event. Then Blazusiak used that good gate pick to take the $750 Girardi Wealth management holeshot award. Mike Brown was on a mission and took the lead away and battled with Blazusiak for half of the race but then slowly lost touch and then a fall in a technical rock turn took him out of the podium spots. Geoff Aaron got a slow start but steadily moved through the field to take second away from Justin Soule, who held on for his first ever EnduroCross Podium. Cody Webb, the recently crowned U.S. Trials Champion won the battle for forth ahead of Zip Ty Husqvarna’s Cory Graffunder. Kevin Rookstool rode his RPM KTM to sixth position after showing the speed to run third early in the main event. Lucas Oil backed Colton Haaker finished seventh

Geoff Aaron had a slow start but gradually gained momentum and took second-place away from Justin Soule.
ahead of Gary Sutherlin, Ricky Dietrich and Kyle Redmond. Dietrich, the 2008 EnduroCross Champion twisted his shifter around his footpeg early in the main and had to stop to straighten it. Although Taddy controlled most of the main event, a few mistakes in the final laps, including a big endo made the victory uncertain and kept the large crowd on their feet all the way to the finish.
In the support classes, Oklahoma’s own Guy Cooper won the Vet class in front of the partisan crowd. The former Motocross and Supercross star faced stiff competition from several riders but ultimately took the win. Zip Ty Husqvarna mounted Nick Burson won the open Amateur main event and Josh Nutsch won the TrialsCross class. The top three in the Amateur classes battled for $500 in the dash for cash and that was taken by Mathew Henderson who came all the way from California.
2010 EnduroCross Oklahoma Results:
1. Taddy Blazusiak (KTM)
2. Geoff Aaron (Christini KTM)
3. Justin Soule (Kawasaki)
4. Cody Webb (Gas Gas)
5. Cory Graffunder (Husqvarna)
6. Kevin Rookstool (KTM)
7. Colton Haaker (Kawasaki)
8. Gary Sutherlin (Kawasaki)
9. Ricky Dietrich (Kawasaki)
10. Kyle Redmond (Kawasaki)
11. Mike Brown (KTM)

(left to right): Justin Soule, Taddy Blazusiak and Geoff Aaron.
2010 Endurocross Championship Points:
1. Taddy Blazusiak, 60
2. Geoff Aaron, 50
3. Justin Soule, 37
4. Cory Graffunder, 37
5. Cody Webb, 29
6. Mike Brown, 28
7. Gary Sutherlin, 28
8. Kyle Redmond, 25
9. Kevin Rookstool, 25
10. Jamie Lanza, 22
The GEICO EnduroCross series presented by E3 Spark plugs now heads to Indianapolis Indiana for round three of the series. The event will take place on Friday, August 27th during the MotoGP weekend.
GEICO EnduroCross on the Lucas Oil Motorsports Hour on Versus network:
Event Date Arena Air Date & Time Re-Air Date & Time
Las Vegas, NV 07/17/10 Orleans Arena 10/10/10 6:00 PM 10/14/10 5:00 PM
Guthrie, OK 08/14/10 Lazy E Arena 10/31/10 5:00 PM 11/3/10 5:00 PM
Indianapolis, IN 08/27/10 Pepsi Coliseum 11/7/10 6:00 PM 11/11/10 5:00 PM
Everett, WA 9/11/10 Comcast Arena 11/14/10 5:00 PM 11/17/10 5:00 PM
Denver, CO 10/30/10 National Western Complex 12/12/10 5:00 PM 12/15/10 5:00 PM
Las Vegas, NV 11/20/10 Orleans Arena 12/19/10 6:00 PM 12/23/10 5:00 PM
Note:
All times are Eastern