2011-2012 FIM SuperEnduro Video
The FIM Indoor Enduro, which was re-branded the SuperEnduro Championship for 2011-2012, was dominated once again by KTM’s Taddy Blazusiak.
His latest feat arrived Sunday during the third and final round in Barcelona in the 2011-2012 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship. Blazusiak took the Barcelona win, just as he did at both the Genoa and Poland rounds.
This was Blazusiak’s third consecutive title in the indoor series, and arrives after many stellar performances – Taddy won the first ever X-Games Gold medal in 2011, every race in the US EnduroCross competition and his fifth Erzberg Red Bull Hare Scramble, the event that originally vaulted him into the limelight and won him a KTM factory ride.
Indoor Enduro, as the event was originally called, is contested in an arena and riders have to negotiate a number of daunting obstacles. It is proving to be the perfect solution to bring world class Enduro competition into the city and giving the public a close up and personal look at the world’s leading talent. The sport in the classic sense is usually held in the open countryside over laps of around 70 km.
Attached above are video highlights of the Barcelona round of the SuperEnduro Championship.
Barcelona FIM SuperEnduro Results:
1. Taddy Blazusiak, Poland, KTM
2. Alex Salvini, Italy
3. Johnny Walker, UK, KTM
Final SuperEnduro Championship Final Standings:
1. Taddy Blazusiak, Poland, KTM
2. Johnny Walker, UK, KTM
3. Joakim Ljunggren, Sweden, Husaberg