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Cycle News Issue 45 November 13

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P122 CN III CROSS-RUTTED I t's been five weeks since the crushing defeat of the Ameri- cans at RedBud, and moto fans are still reeling. I get it, our dreams were crushed and it's the end of life as we know it, but I dare say we're over-indulging in the post-mortem at this point. Still, I feel for my moto buddies and I'd like to offer a salve for the deep burn still resonating with so many. The off-roaders in the room already know, but this is for the woeful moto fans still longing for some national inspiration of the knobbied kind. I'd like to introduce you to a whole new Team USA. Meet the United States Trophy Team who are competing at the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) as we speak: Steward Baylor, Ryan Sipes, Taylor Robert and Zach Bell. These filthy animals are about to unleash a whole shipping con- tainer of whoop-ass on the Euro- peans in Vina del Mar, Chile at the ISDE, November 12-17. Theirs is a story of an inspired rise to the top in an arena where the Americans used to get completely smoked. Going back a few years to a time when we were racking up the MXoN wins year after year, savor- ing our supremacy, the Americans were sorely lacking a competi- tive presence at the Six Days. If you've ever seen the iconic On Any Sunday, you have an idea of this daunting event where riders compete in six full days of special tests and long transfer sections in between. Riders then have a limited amount of time to work on their own bikes (no outside as- sistance allowed), meaning tires, fluids and filters all have to be changed quicker than most of us can perform a single oil change. The sheer challenge of the Six Days is compounded by the steep cost of attending it. Years ago, not many U.S. factory teams had it on their scope, leaving riders to try AMERICA'S BEST The 2018 ISDE U.S. World Trophy, Junior World Trophy and Women's World Trophy Teams are ready to battle in Chile. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA BY JEAN TURNER

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