with ... Taddy Blazusiak
Saturday 02 April: Recently crowned as the ‘11 Indoor Enduro World Champion Taddy Blazusiak is about to switch disciplines and turn his attentions to the Enduro World Championship and this weekend's GP of Spain.

Here's what the Polish KTM factory rider had to say about his upcoming return to the EWC
.
Firstly Taddy, the premature end to the '11 Indoor Enduro World
Championship must be something you're disappointed about, but on the
flip side you must be thrilled to have won the title?
It's always sad when a championship gets cancelled early. My job is
to compete in the races and do as best I can, which I did. What
happened with the last two races getting cancelled was out of my hands,
but I'm happy that I won the title. I had to ride with broken ribs at
the first round after I crashed, and I'm so pleased I did now. If I
hadn't I wouldn't have been able to win the title. I'd have loved more
races, and hopefully things will get sorted out for next year. But I got
the title and I'm thrilled about that.
Did the early cancelation of the IEWC series change your plans in any way?
Not so much. Obviously, I was planning on sticking to my indoor
enduro training until the series was over, when it finished early it
gave me three or four weeks to have a little fun and mix my training up a
little. I've been able to get some great training done with no pressure
at all.
The '11 Enduro World Championship kicks off this weekend, which you're competing in. Was that always your plan?
Yes, I was always planning on doing some EWC races, like I did last
year. The only thing that's different is that I've been brought into
the KTM Enduro Factory Team this year, I'm not an additional rider.
Other than that not a lot's changed. I'm still the indoor and extreme
enduro rider, I'm just doing some EWC races as well. The events I raced
last year went well, so I'm hoping for some more good results this year.
I'll race Spain, Portugal and Italy and see how things are going.
So far you've enjoyed good results in the opening rounds of
the Italian and Spanish Enduro championships, were you surprised by your
results?
I wasn't really surprised because I've been working hard to improve
my speed over the last three years, but I think some people were
surprised. The first Italian race was great. I used the event to test
the bike for the world championship as I'm riding a 300 and not a 250,
like at the indoor races. There was no extreme test, which made the
result of fourth overall even better for me. It was a very positive race
for me.
Last weekend saw the first Spanish Enduro Championship event. Did you expect a result as good as second overall there?
I didn't really go into the event expecting or wanting to finish
with any definite result, but I'm pleased it went so well. I was the
fastest E3 class rider and was leading until the mid-way stage of the
event. I made some mistakes because I was trying too hard, that's when I
dropped from first to third. I got back to second, which I'm really
pleased with.
So what are you expecting from this weekend's GP of Spain?
It's going to be tough but my approach will be the same as for all
events - I'm just going to do my best. I have my title, the IEWC title,
so there's no pressure on me really. I'll give it my all and see how it
goes. I know my speed is good, my bike is great, and my fitness is good,
too. I'm not too worried about my result but I'll give 100 per cent and
see how it goes, I'm really looking forward to it.
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