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EnduroCross reveals 2020 six-race schedule

After careful consideration regarding the ongoing pandemic, and the safety of racers, spectators and staff, Cycle City Promotions announced that the EnduroCross Racing Series will hold a six-race AMA Championship Series beginning in October. The 2020 series will be split between two locations.

The first four races of the series will be held at Fox Raceway in Pala, California, on Oct. 15, 17 and 19 and the final two races will take place in Nampa, Idaho, at the Ford Idaho Center on Nov. 6 and 7.

“All of us at Fox Racing are really excited to have the Fox Raceway host four rounds of the 2020 Endurocross series,” said Mark Finley, Global Category Director for Fox Racing. “Since we originally partnered with the Pala Band of Mission Indians and created the Fox Raceway, it has been our goal to elevate the riding and overall track experience for all riders — whether local or just visiting our Southern California backyard. To have the best Endurocross riders in the world competing at the Fox Raceway on four unique tracks does exactly that and we’re looking forward to some amazing action at the track this October.”

“The Ford Idaho Center is very pleased to welcome the AMA Endurocross Series back to Nampa,” said Andrew Luther, general manager of the Ford Idaho Center. “We look forward to this event every year, and we anticipate this year to be as exciting as ever! Bringing a top tier racing series to the Treasure Valley is a good thing – and the ability to host the event under new safety & health protocols will make it even more attractive to the racing fan.”

“After many conversations and careful consideration, the EnduroCross team is excited about the upcoming series we have lined up,” said Tod Hammock, president and founder of Cycle City Promotions. “We are thrilled that we are going to be able to host the 2020 EnduroCross Racing Series and plan to do so in as safe a manner as possible for everyone involved.”

Rockstar Husqvarna’s Colton Haaker is returning to defend his championship and Cody Webb has joined the FactoryOne Sherco team to try to get another title of his own. Each of them has won three championships and is aiming for a fourth.

Canadian Trystan Hart has closed the gap on the two top EnduroCross racers and will be looking to take his first title on the RPM KTM. The Beta Factory team will also have a strong team consisting of Max Gerston and Chile’s Benjamin Herrera. Five-time champion Taddy Blazusiak is hoping to participate if he can make it work around other racing commitments in Europe. Add in exciting riders like Cory Graffunder, Noah Kepple, Ty Cullins (the defending EnduroCross Junior champion for riders 21 and under) and Cooper Abbott and this should prove to be a very exciting season to watch.

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