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Cycle News 2019 Issue 46 November 19

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OFF-ROAD 94TH FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO NOVEMBER 11-16, 2019 PORTIMAO, PORTUGAL P56 most consistent throughout the week and earned the best overall result of the three with his 33rd for 19th in C2. The Missouri Mudders (James King and Nathan Rector with An- thony Krivi DNFing on day three) ended the week 79th with Rector its top finisher at 61st overall, 31st C2. AMA District 37 lost Blayne Thompson and Jacob Argubright early on, which was a huge blow since both first-timers showed competitive speed from the beginning. That left veteran Nate Ferderer as the team's sole survi- vor and he acquitted himself well at 30th overall Club rider, seventh in C1. CN The Elizabeth Scott Community team of all Senior riders (Jayson Densley, Paul Krause and Brian Storrie) benefited from a good last day to climb one final step and finish 31st. Densley ended up doing the best of the three by finishing 90th overall, 49th in C2. Eric Cleveland Memorial's Kevin DeJongh, Nic Garvin and Austin Serpa finished the week spectacularly, with both DeJongh and Garvin winning their final C2 motos. However, since DeJongh DNF day five with an electrical problem (he was able to fix it and re-impound, thus qualifying him to ride the next day), the three hours added to the team's time limited them to 47th. Serpa was World Trophy 1. USA (13:44:17.77) 2. Australia (13:46:03.11) 3. Italy (13:56:55.27) 4. Spain (14:01:10.82) 5. Finland (14:06:31.78) Junior World Trophy 1. Australia (13:57:03.10) 2. USA (14:06:17.04) 3. Spain (14:25:52.41) 4. Portugal (15:14:38.75) 5. Belgium (15:20:12.40) Women's World Trophy 1. USA (10:17:02.79) 2. Germany (10:25:54.00) 3. Great Britain (10:35:58.52) 4. Sweden (10:54:11.50) 5. Spain (10:59:37.55) Dante Oliveira and his XC Gear teammates Ricky Russell and Austin Walton easily won the Club team division.

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