Taddy Blazusiak Wins 2009 Endurocross Title on Two Stroke

By JohnNicholas • on October 28, 2009

Congratulation to Taddy Blazusiak on clinching the 2009 Endurocross Championship.

Blazusiak, is arguably the world’s top “Extreme Enduro” rider in the world right now. With this win in Denver, CO he claimed the championship with one round remaining. The series finale in Las Vegas. Taddy also has the opportunity to win the triple crown prize of $50,000. if he were to win in Vegas.

Taddy Blazusiak

We on this site have been accused of conspiracy theories and other such nonsense when we point out small things like the following, but in the mainstream media, virtually no one mentioned that Taddy was racing a KTM two-stroke. Not only that but the photos from the Denver event didn’t include a photo of his bike. Since it’s an AMA event these things make you go… hmmm.

Does anyone know what size machine that Taddy (or anyone else for that matter) races at these events?

Taddy Blazusiak 2009 Endurocross Champion.

Taddy Blazusiak 2009 Endurocross Champion.

Check out this video on Shotmaker of the Round 5 webshow from Denver. Pretty intense racing action.
http://shotmakerproductions.com/

Denver Colorado, Geico Powersports AMA EnduroCross Expert Main Event Results

1. Taddy Blazusiak KTM
2. Colton Haaker Kawasaki
3. Damon Huffman Kawasaki
4. Geoff Aaron Christini / KTM
5. Kyle Redmond Yamaha
6. Bobby Prochnau KTM
7. Jamie Lanza Kawasaki
8. Patrick Smage KTM
9. Cory Graffunder Husqvarna
10. Cody Webb KTM
11. Ryan Rodgers Yamaha

tmracingmotorcycles.com/models/tm-racing-2010/

Comments

By motoman465 on October 28th, 2009 at 3:13 pm

“AMA rules are subject to the convenience of the factory teams”
-MXA on the legality of the ‘08 RMZ450

Isn’t it funny how anything that goes against the Japanese manufacturers is black-balled! Now they won’t even run a photo of the National Championship winning rider with his bike. I am sure that there are all kinds of “reasons”, but like John pointed out it is an AMA sanctioned event.

All this aside, that looks like a fun event to see live and it is nice to see 2 strokes competing for and winning National championships. Congrats Taddy and good luck in Vegas!

By K9 on October 28th, 2009 at 3:46 pm

Does anyone know what size machine that Taddy (or anyone else for that matter) races at these events?

1. Taddy Blazusiak KTM 250 XC
2. Colton Haaker Kawasaki KX250F
4. Geoff Aaron Christini / KTM 300 XC
5. Kyle Redmond Yamaha WR250
9. Cory Graffunder Husqvarna TC250

By SCOOTER042 on October 29th, 2009 at 4:43 am

Two stroke = catlike agility. lol

By eprovenzano on October 29th, 2009 at 12:32 pm

Taddy is such a talented rider, he would be competitive on anything with two wheels… With his trials background and extreme riding talents, he is something to watch. I’ll bet he would do well on an 85cc or even a 125. In his talented hands he could make them sing….

By irace2tmotos on November 3rd, 2009 at 2:26 pm

Props to Taddy!

I won’t even mention the sanctioning group in my conversation here. They don’t deserve any airtime… Back to Taddy, this guy ROCKS! We all know he can ride, but man he’s freek’in super fast too! Gotta throw out props to KTM they make lot’s of choices in the products they offer. Take your pick whatever you like they are real players in the motor sports world, and they prove it everyday!

Stop the cookie cutter, anodized bling, bling product makers dead in their tracks, don’t buy stuff your being conned into by propaganda about 4 strokes are lighter, faster, and easier to ride! You wanna win don’t you? Just think why the sanctioning group won’t allow equal ccs to compete in a level playing field! They are really scared KTM will put someone like Allessi on a 2 stroke rocket and he will destroy their precious 4 junkers propaganda machines!

I’m never politically correct and I like it that! Join the 2 stroke “EVOLUTION”, buy a bike from manufacturers who offer products you want of your own freewill with proven years of non propaganda history behind them!

I mow my lawn with a Quadzilla 500cc 2 stroker
IRACE2TMOTOS

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